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Cahill, Earl


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05-31-06 06:11 AM

So I know this is likely a dumb question, but I am hoping to use
apache2/mod_perl2, then hand off to perlbal to account for slow clients
and the like, in perhaps squid-like fashion.  Is that possible/easy?
What would my setup look like?  Is it possible to have a cluster of
perlbal boxes to hand off to?  Would it be easy to switch back to a
local perlbal?  The docs look rather scant.

 

Thanks,

Earl







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    Re: smell like perlbal?  
Ask Bjørn Hansen


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05-31-06 12:11 PM


On May 30, 2006, at 10:55 PM, Cahill, Earl wrote:

> So I know this is likely a dumb question, but I am hoping to use
> apache2/mod_perl2, then hand off to perlbal to account for slow
> clients and the like, in perhaps squid-like fashion.  Is that
> possible/easy?  What would my setup look like?  Is it possible to
> have a cluster of perlbal boxes to hand off to?  Would it be easy
> to switch back to a local perlbal?  The docs look rather scant.
You do it the other way around, perlbal is in front of apache/mod_perl.

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