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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNS Round-Robin +
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Hi Gabriel,
It works fine, thanks ! :-)
I'm just curious abount one thing:
If I shutdown apache at "server1", my browser access only "server2"
and return to access "server1" if I run apache again. It's awesome,
but as I know this failover is not expected when using DNS
round-robin... :-/
Hi,
Would be more efficient to use mod_jk in load balancing and use:
worker.loadbalancer1.sticky_session=1.
If you are looking for session replication then your container should
support that.
Gabriel
Fabri
you can see this url
http://yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialWebSiteConfig.html
http://www.aboutdebian.com/dns.htm
I hope they would be usefull=On 2/7/06, ludi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:<> v4 is a wonderful book.2006/2/7, Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ra
<> v4 is a wonderful book.
2006/2/7, Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ramos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> DNS, domain name system, is needed to resolve the domain names and hostnames
> into IP addresses (and backwards). The machine that takes care of this
> conversion is called a name server.
> More informatio
DNS, domain name system, is needed to resolve the domain names and
hostnames into IP addresses (and backwards). The machine that takes
care of this conversion is called a name server.
More information can be find in Suse Linux Documentation, chapter 38 Basic Networking, section 3 Name ResolutionOn
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> From: info.raa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Montag, 6. Februar 2006 11:48
> To: Apache List
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNS
>
> Greetings List!
>
> Can anyone give me a hint about DNS?
> Or tell where can i find documentation or the how to?
Type "DNS howto"