+1

Unifying on either down or dead would probably be fine. You chose "down"
which seems fine to me. In either case, not using a mix of terms will be
verfy helpful. Thank you for working on this.



On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 1:13 PM Zhengxi Li <lzx404...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi ATS dev community,
>
> I am writing to collect feedback on PR #9582<
> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/9582> .
>
> The Issue
> Issue #7283<https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/7283> records
> the issue of using dead server and down serverin the configurations
> interchangeably, which has caused confusion in the field when inspecting
> issues(e.g. making one wonder the distinction between dead and down).
>
> Changes
> This PR standardizes those terms to down server. The following
> configuration and metric items(and their documentation) are updated:
>
>   *   proxy.config.http.connect_attempts_max_retries_dead_server ->
> proxy.config.http.connect_attempts_max_retries_down_server
>   *   proxy.config.http.connect.dead.policy ->
> proxy.config.http.connect.down.policy
>   *   proxy.process.http.dead_server.no_requests ->
> proxy.process.http.down_server.no_requests
>
> In addition to the above, other usage of the term "dead server" and the
> like has been updated (mainly in hostDB and http).
>
> Any feedback on PR #9582<https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/9582>
> is greatly appreciated!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Zhengxi
>
>

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