I've just set up backhand on my Red Hat (7.2) servers, and everything
appears to be working fine, except that when I specify an 'HTML' file
(as opposed to a file name without a 'type specifier' -- "go" vs.
"go.html"), the system doesn't roll over to the next server (using
'proxy'); instead, it loads the default page on the first (main) server. I
have my installation "patched" into Apache (rather than compiled into
Apache). Could this an Apache problem? Any suggestions? Thanx.
-Moe
P.S. Here's an excerpt from my 'httpd.conf' file:
<Directory>
<Files ~ "(\.html)$">
Backhand byLoad
Backhand byRandom
Backhand byAge 2
</files>
</Directory>
MulticastStats 192.168.1.255:4445,1
AcceptStats 192.168.1.0/16
BackhandLogLevel +netall
BackhandLogLevel +mbcsall
BackhandLogLevel +dcsnall
<Location "/backhand/">
SetHandler backhand-handler
</Location>
</IfModule>
appears to be working fine, except that when I specify an 'HTML' file
(as opposed to a file name without a 'type specifier' -- "go" vs.
"go.html"), the system doesn't roll over to the next server (using
'proxy'); instead, it loads the default page on the first (main) server. I
have my installation "patched" into Apache (rather than compiled into
Apache). Could this an Apache problem? Any suggestions? Thanx.
-Moe
P.S. Here's an excerpt from my 'httpd.conf' file:
<Directory>
<Files ~ "(\.html)$">
Backhand byLoad
Backhand byRandom
Backhand byAge 2
</files>
</Directory>
MulticastStats 192.168.1.255:4445,1
AcceptStats 192.168.1.0/16
BackhandLogLevel +netall
BackhandLogLevel +mbcsall
BackhandLogLevel +dcsnall
<Location "/backhand/">
SetHandler backhand-handler
</Location>
</IfModule>