On 03/17/2015 02:59 PM, Samuel Anderson wrote:
Unfortunately thats not really an option for me. I've already built everything just using squid. It works great and does everything I need it to do with the exception of refreshing the ACL lists. I just need to find a way to refresh those single lists without disrupting Internet traffic to the users. If anyone knows how to do this I would greatly appreciate it.
I understand that you are looking into the haproxy reconfig where the load balancing is temporarily switched off and the following states exist: 1 load balance using squid1 and squid2 2 load balancer: use squid1 only for new connections and wait up to a few hours until all existing connections through squid2 terminate 3 squid2: squid -k reconfigure and wait 35 seconds 4 load balancer: use squid2 only for new connections and wait up to a few hours until all existing connections through squid1 terminate 5 squid1: squid -k reconfigure and wait 35 seconds 6 load balance using squid1 and squid2 If the waiting in state 2 and state 4 takes too long, you might want to consider ufdbGuard. It not only does a reconfigure in a few seconds, it also does it independently of Squid and does not interrupt service at all since it has a configuration option to respond with 'allow all' during a reconfiguration. Marcus _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users