08-13-2003 07:46 PM
Hello everyone,
I have a question about HTTP probe function on Local
Director.
In the case of using HTTP probe on Local Director.
Local Director: 417, Version 4.2.5
I want to know the following.
1: How many times/seconds the Local Director waits an ack
(acknowledge) from real server for a HTTP probe request
(HTTP HEAD) before the Local Director determines the real
server to fail ?
That is, How many times/seconds the Local Director can
wait an ack from real server for one HTTP probe request ?
2: How many times the Local Director retry(re-send) HTTP
probe request to the real server if the real server does
not respond it before the Local Director determines the
real server to fail ?
I think the retry(re-send) count depends on "threshold"
count of "probeconfig" command.
It means the "threshold" count of "probeconfig" command
is same meaning of retry count.
Is my understanding correct ?
Best regards,
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08-19-2003 12:24 PM
The threshold can range from1 to 99 and it is the maximum number of probe failures that can occur before the real machine fails. I guess it is the same as the retry count.
08-19-2003 12:24 PM
The threshold can range from1 to 99 and it is the maximum number of probe failures that can occur before the real machine fails. I guess it is the same as the retry count.
08-19-2003 06:20 PM
Thank you very much for your answer.
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