Man Page: perlbal::manual::failover
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
Perlbal::Manual::FailOver(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Perlbal::Manual::FailOver(3pm)NAMEPerlbal::Manual::FailOver - Fail Over mechanism in Perlbal VERSION Perlbal 1.78. DESCRIPTION How Perlbal's Fail Over mechanism works. Fail Over Whenever Perlbal fails to open a connection to a machine, it assumes that machine is not available and spreads the load between the remaining servers. It keeps trying to open connections to that server according to "error_retry_schedule". If there are no available servers, Perlbal will keep trying to open connections to the servers until "idle_timeout" is reached, upon which it will close the connection to the user. Clients interpret that closing differently: most will assume a 500 HTTP code, a few assume a 200 OK with empty content. For more information on parameters "idle_timeout" and "error_retry_schedule" see Perlbal::Manual::ReverseProxy. SEE ALSO Perlbal::Manual::LoadBalancer, Perlbal::Manual::ReverseProxy. perl v5.14.2 2011-01-23 Perlbal::Manual::FailOver(3pm)
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