No, I haven't... but maybe I can give it a shot. Thanks for the tip!! ----- Original Message ----- From: <sean.upton@uniontrib.com> To: <chrism@zope.com>; <zope@zope.org> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:21 PM Subject: RE: [Zope] Static fail-over
Chris, I'm still playing around with this, but have you tried a high setting for negative_ttl?
Sean
-----Original Message----- From: sean.upton@uniontrib.com [mailto:sean.upton@uniontrib.com] Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 4:11 PM To: chrism@zope.com; hancock@anansispaceworks.com; zope@zope.org Subject: RE: [Zope] Static fail-over
I'm researching this; there was a thread on the squid-users list a month or two back to this regard, and I don't remember what the verdict is exactly, but I'll find out.
Sean
-----Original Message----- From: Chris McDonough [mailto:chrism@zope.com] Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 4:16 PM To: Terry Hancock; zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Static fail-over
Use Squid, set caching headers on all of your pages, and spider the site each time you bring it up. There are probably some configuration options in Squid which allows it to continue to serve content when the origin server has disappeared (if anybody knows this, I'd like to know too, so please reply if you do! ;-)
- C
----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Hancock" <hancock@anansispaceworks.com> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 8:28 PM Subject: [Zope] Static fail-over
I have a Zope site which I'm doing a lot of development on, and all internal safeguards aside, I feel there's a significant chance of wrecking Zope in the process. Then it might take anywhere from hours to days to get it back up again.
Although this may be sort of unlikely, it would give me some comfort to have planned for the possibility.
I was wondering if there's some way I could configure Apache to fail-over to a static web site should the Zserver just stop responding (i.e. crash). Maybe this is really easy or maybe hard, but I thought someone here might know a good way. I figured it would have to have something to do with how you set up a 404 page for Apache (maybe point it to a static index page?). Is it just that simple? Or is there a smarter approach?
Thanks!
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