07-08-2005
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NAME
Perlbal::Manual - Guide and reference manual for Perlbal
VERSION
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DESCRIPTION
This is the comprehensive guide and reference manual for Perlbal.
Perlbal::Manual::Configuration
How to configure Perlbal: pools, services, syntax and more.
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Author and contributor credits for Perlbal.
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How Perlbal's Debugging system works.
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How Perlbal's Fail Over mechanism works.
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Perlbal's high/low priority queueing system and how to use it.
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Existing hooks and how they work.
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Installation procedures for Perlbal.
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Perlbal's architecture at a glance. Useful for developers.
Perlbal::Manual::LoadBalancer
Setting up a Perlbal Load Balancing service.
Perlbal::Manual::Logging
How Perlbal's Logging system works.
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Setting up a "management" service, connecting to that service and managing Perlbal on-the-fly.
Perlbal::Manual::Plugins
Known plugins and how to create new ones.
Perlbal::Manual::ReverseProxy
Setting up a Perlbal "reverse_proxy" service.
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Brief description of existing roles.
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Setting up a Perlbal "selector" service.
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Setting up a Perlbal "web_server" service.
AUTHORS
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SEE ALSO
Perlbal::FAQ.
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