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Can Squid do this?

Can Squid do this?

2005-03-03       - By Benjamin J. Weiss

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Hi, y 'all!

Before I go into hours and hours of research, just thought I 'd see if
anybody 'd already done anything like this, or even knows if it can be done.

I 've got a couple of java app servers grabbing data off of an oracle
server (RHEL AS 2.1). The problem is that I have to take down the app
servers and the oracle server periodically for maintenance (don 't ask).
Now, when this happens our users who ignore the maintenance notices get
no response, and complain.

What I 'd thought of doing was putting a squip proxy in front of the web
app servers, and having the web traffic hit it instead, and having it
query the app servers. Then, somehow, if the app servers are down, I
want the proxy server to serve up a "down for maintenance " page.
Ideally, I should be able to check the oracle server independently of
the web app server.

Is this possible?

Thanks!

Ben

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