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Re: dead gateway, not dead peer..

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On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Please answer the following questions:

1. How many squid servers do you have (in this setup)?
I have three squid servers
 

2. What are their IP addresses?

172.16.0.30/20 - Oasis, 172.16.32.99/20 - Ogden, 172.16.12.194/20 - Sorrento
 

3. How are they arranged (in some sort of hierarchy or peer arrangement)?

Sorrento is connection to one /29 gateway (primary), and Ogden is attached to another /29 gateway (secondary)
 

4. Why do you have more than one squid server - what are you trying to achieve
by this?

​Making changes to different squid setups, trying out different versions.. etc.. having more than one squid server gives more flexibility.. was running all fedora machines and now I have a mixture of Debian and Arch.​
 
​the 'workers' in fedora seems to not work.. worked perfectly with Debian and Arch..

5. What problem do you encounter that you're asking for help with?
When the Internet provider (gateway) goes down on Sorrento, I would like somehow for the traffic to switch over to Ogden. But as squid has not failed, I see no way for squid to detect that there is a problem with the functionality on Sorrento.​
 
 

6. Can you give us any other additional information which might help us to
understand what you're dealing with and what's going on?
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Planes would drop from the sky,
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like tables.
Society would tear itself apart
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like an angry child with a napkin.
Man's primeval instinct
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to survive at any cost,
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would lead to terrible violence
​.. 

This is what I'm dealing with ;) 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTBsm0LzSP0



> Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.

Thanks for taking the time to give us some more information :)
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