Hello I've set up an http proxy to a couple of other servers and am using max_fails and fail_time in addition to having a proxy_read_timeout to force failover in case of a read timeout. It seems to work fine, but I have two questions.

1) I'm not totally understanding the logic. I can tell that if the timeout hits the max number of times, it must sit out for the rest of the fail_timeout time and then it seems to start working again at the end of the time. But it also seems like it only needs to fail once (i.e. not a full set of max_fails) to be removed from consideration again. But then it seems like it doesn't fail again for a long time, it needs to fail max_fails times again. How does this logic work exactly?

2) Is the fact that an upstream server is taken down (in this temporary fashion) logged somewhere? I.e. some file where it just says "server hit max fails" or something?

3) Extending 2), is there any way to "hook" into that server failure? I.e. if the server fails, is there a way with nginx to execute some sort of a program (either internal or external)?

Thanks for any help! I've been reading the documentation, but I get lost at times so if it's written there and I'm just being an idiot, please tell me to RTFM (with a link if possible please :) ).

Also I forgot to mention, I'm using the community version on Linux mint:

$ nginx -v
nginx version: nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu)

$ uname -a
Linux mint-carbon 3.16.0-38-generic #52~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 8 09:43:57 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Cheers,
Thomas

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