On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Nick Baronian wrote:
> Thanks Henrik. To help clarify some issues we have each Squid box
> connected to an App Server running Apache which talks to a Oracle
> database. We have our DB's replicating to one another for fail over
> reasons but due to some Oracle issue regarding some pointer issue with
> db replication only one of our DB's can handle a certain request from
> App Server. Right now the sites that produce these requests are all
> pointed to the App Server and DB that can handle it. Whenever this
> request is made a key word is always in the URL string but the URL will
> not always be the same thing. The URL could read something like
> www.mysite.com/blah/blah?keyword=monkey&variable=34 or
> www.mysite.com/blah/blah?variable=34&variableA=66keyword=monkey&variable2=H
> Once we start load balancing the servers I will need all requests
> containing this keyword in the URL to point to the correct Squid Server
> and that Squid Server will be set to talk to the correct App Server
> which talks to the Oracle DB that handles those types of requests. Is
> this something that can be done proxy.pac? How would this be
> accomplished? Doesn't a regex match have to match a whole URL not just
> a keyword?
This sounds like a reverse proxy setup? In such case proxy.pac is not an
option.
A redirector helper will work fine for the above purpose. See the
redirector_program directive.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Wed Feb 11 2004 - 00:17:09 MST
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