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Leif Hedstrom updated TS-3334: ------------------------------ Description: As of somewhere between 5.1.x and 5.2.x, we eliminated proxy.config.proxy_name from records.config.in. It used to be set to the build machine name, but now we default to the one in RecordsConfig.cc (which is <proxy_name>). I'd like to suggest we do one of two things (please voice your opinion): 1) Restore the proxy.config.proxy_name into records.config.in, with the old setting (@buildmachine@). 2) Use the *hostname* from the Machine object. This is basically gethostname(). I think I prefer #2, but I'm also open for other suggestions. was: As of somewhere between 5.1.x and 5.2.x, we eliminated proxy.config.proxy_name from records.config.in. It used to be set to the build machine name, but now we default to the one in RecordsConfig.cc (which is <proxy_name>). I'd like to suggest we do one of two things (please voice your opinion): 1) Restore the proxy.config.proxy_name into records.config.in, with the old setting (@buildmachine@). 2) Use the *the_hostname* from the Machine object. This is basically gethostname(). I think I prefer #2, but I'm also open for other suggestions. > Restore proxy.config.proxy_name to something reasonable default value > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TS-3334 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-3334 > Project: Traffic Server > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Configuration > Reporter: Leif Hedstrom > Assignee: Leif Hedstrom > Fix For: 5.3.0 > > > As of somewhere between 5.1.x and 5.2.x, we eliminated > proxy.config.proxy_name from records.config.in. It used to be set to the > build machine name, but now we default to the one in RecordsConfig.cc (which > is <proxy_name>). > I'd like to suggest we do one of two things (please voice your opinion): > 1) Restore the proxy.config.proxy_name into records.config.in, with the old > setting (@buildmachine@). > 2) Use the *hostname* from the Machine object. This is basically > gethostname(). > I think I prefer #2, but I'm also open for other suggestions. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)