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On 10/03/2017 6:36 a.m., Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
does it have sense to run pinger without having cache peers configured?

if I get the "Network DB Statistics:" output properly, it seems that 33% of
hosts is unreachable.

On 10.03.17 08:33, Amos Jeffries wrote:
The code using it is called peer-selection, but that includes choosing
between origin servers (DIRECT) as well as cache_peer lines. So it can
affect traffic routing even if you dont have cache_peer. Though less
that RTT based cache_peer LB algorithms.

does that mean pinger output is used for servers with multiple addresses?
does it only ping servers with multiple addresses?

The sad results are due to admin ICMP echo blocking. Hopefully that is
all they are blocking though and not other mandatory ICMP codes like
path-MTU discovery.

of course. But since I'm trying to solve different problem, I'm thinking of
trurning off everything that can cause issues.

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