Re: CARP

From: <news-misc@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:53:54 GMT

Which brings me back to the question "where is information about CARP"?
What if someone wants to try out various peering relationships? Right
now squid will have to be recompiled to disable CARP.

In article <002101bf7a5e$cb8e7a50$081b5ed8@mgl.ca>,
Eric Stern <estern@indcl.com> wrote:
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>From: <news-misc@mingpaoxpress.com>
>To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
>Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 11:34 AM
>Subject: CARP
>
>
>> There is not very much information about CARP. Does anyone know
>> where to find some?
>>
>> Currently, Squid dies with an assert() failure if CARP support
>> is compiled in but one tries to configure a sibling. Is this
>> the expected behaviour? Would the attached patch be more
>> appropriate (especially as there seems to be not much information
>> about CARP)?
>
>When CARP is enabled, all peers must be parents. If CARP is utilized
>properly, there is no need for sibling peers. Since each URL will be present
>on one cache only, there is no need for siblings to communicate.
>
>Eric Stern - Senior Product Developer
>Industrial Code & Logic Inc. - (519) 249-0508
>http://www.indcl.com
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