Hi,
I first posted this question to comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix but
had no response.
mod_proxy_balancer is cool - I like this, guys, thank you.
I want to load balance a number of back-end worker/target servers
that host one web application. This is easy to do :
<Proxy balancer://mysite>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
BalancerMember http://10.1.2.3:80
BalancerMember http://10.1.2.4:80
</Proxy>
ProxyPass /r balancer://mysite/
ProxyPassReverse /r balancer://mysite/
Now, what I want to do this time is configure my reverse proxy server
to open several connections to each of the back end worker servers
when the proxy starts to my back end hosts so that the tcp session
can be pipelined, thus preventing the burden of creating and tearing
down tcp sessions on the back end boxes for new visitor requests.
I found some documentation on the httpd.apache.org website which
seemed to describe what I want to do :
Parameter Default Description
min 0 Minumum number of connections
that will always be open to the backend server.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html
However, this doesn't cleanly map on to the balancer model. If I add
'min=4' to the BalancerMember line this is ignored, and if I add the
same to the 'ProxyPass' lines, apache does not understand the
configuration.
Anyone thought of a way around this ? Is it a feature request ?
TIA
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Andy Davidson - ( http://www.andyd.net/ )
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