Hi;
   You will also need to bump your version to 2.2.25 as failontimeout
was not backported until then.

-- 
Daniel Ruggeri

On 8/28/2014 8:01 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Try with failontimeout option set to on, by default it is "Off"
>
>
> 2014-08-28 2:07 GMT+02:00 Israel Timoteo <itimo...@me.com
> <mailto:itimo...@me.com>>:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I’m using Apache as a Load Balancer and have a question regarding
>     the Balancer configuration on version 2.2.24 (Mac OS 10.8.5).
>
>     This is my scenario: When some of the members in the group are
>     down, sometimes the LB does not take the request and the client
>     gets a timeout; if I remove those members from the config and
>     restart Apache, all the requests are served (my configuration for
>     the LB is below).
>
>     Is my configuration missing something? maybe a retry or other
>     timeout param?
>
>
>     [=== START CONFIGURATION ===]
>
>     <IfModule mod_proxy.c>
>     ProxyPreserveHost On
>     ProxyRequests Off
>     ProxyReceiveBufferSize 2048
>     ProxyTimeout 300
>
>     Header add Set-Cookie "JSESSIONID=.%{BALANCER_WORKER_ROUTE}e;
>     path=/" env=BALANCER_ROUTE_CHANGED
>     ProxyPass /balancer-manager !
>
>     ProxyPass / balancer://cluster-ca/
>     ProxyPassReverse / balancer://cluster-ca/
>     <Proxy balancer://cluster-ca stickysession=JSESSIONID|jsessionid
>     timeout=300 nofailover=Off>
>
>     BalancerMember ajp://10.163.47.13:8009 loadfactor=1
>     route=ACIVRCAPRN01 ttl=60
>     BalancerMember ajp://10.163.47.14:8009 loadfactor=1
>     route=ACIVRCAPRN02 ttl=60
>     BalancerMember ajp://10.163.47.15:8009 loadfactor=1
>     route=ACIVRCAPRN03 ttl=60
>     BalancerMember ajp://10.163.47.16:8009 loadfactor=1
>     route=ACIVRCAPRN04 ttl=60
>     BalancerMember ajp://10.163.47.17:8009 loadfactor=1
>     route=ACIVRCAPRN05 ttl=60
>     BalancerMember ajp://10.163.47.18:8009 loadfactor=1
>     route=ACIVRCAPRN06 ttl=60
>
>     ProxySet lbmethod=byrequests
>     </Proxy>
>
>     <Location /balancer-manager>
>     SetHandler balancer-manager
>     Order Deny,Allow
>     Allow from all
>
>     AuthType Basic
>     AuthName "Cluster manager "
>     AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/.httpasswd
>     Require valid-user
>
>     </Location>
>
>     </IfModule>
>
>
>     [=== END CONFIGURATION ===]
>
>
>     I appreciate any comment you can share with me.
>
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Israel Timoteo
>
>

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