Oh, my problem is solved because there were no. It worked fine all the time. I didn´t think at the cache of the parent proxy, so I saw always the same site because it came out of this cache.

Sorry for the time-stealing.

Greetings.












Henrik Nordström schrieb:
ons 2007-09-12 klockan 01:28 +0200 skrev Stefan S.:
Hallo,

I use Squid pre3 (on SuSE 9.3) in accel mode with the config:

http_port EXTERNAL_IP:80 accel defaultsite=MY_DOMAIN.TLD

cache_peer IP-ADRESS1 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin
cache_peer IP-ADRESS2 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin

which works really good.

Now I added a parent proxy through which squid should connect to the backend servers.

I did this by adding:

cache_peer    localhost       parent    8118  0  default no-query no-digest


I don't quite get what you want to accomplish. How do you want your
Squid to use the now three peers?

address1, address2, localhost


The proxy works, but seems to disable the round-robin, because only the

"cache_peer IP-ADRESS1 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin"

server works with the parent proxy.

What peering relations do your parent have?

When a request is forwarded it's up to the next hop to decide what
happens next..

Regards
Henrik


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