Re: Meaning of 'status' column in `penctl status`

From: Ulric Eriksson <ulric_at_siag.nu>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 06:57:56 +0100 (CET)

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, john bender wrote:

> server address status port connections max soft
> max hard sent received weight
> 0 x.x.x.1 1139346099 80 0 0
> 0 2076398240 24954266703 1
> 1 x.x.x.2 0 80 3 0
> 0 1349959539 15989812852 1
>
> Hi Ulric,
>
> Recently, i discovered that traffic was being routed
> to server 1 only. Looking at penctl status output, I
> saw that under the 'status'column, the value for
> server 0 was 1139346099 and for server 1, it was 0.
>
> What does that column mean? Was that th reason all
> traffic was routed to the server with a status value
> of 0?

It means that server 1 was blacklisted. If pen fails to connect
to a server, the server is excluded from the selection algorithm
for 30 seconds. The number is the last time the server failed,
in unix time.

Ulric
Received on Thu Feb 09 2006 - 06:57:58 CET

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