Ok thank for clarifications Max
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 06:20:35PM +0300, Reinis Rozitis wrote:
> >We run a reverse proxy to Amazon S3 service. Sometime Amazon change their
> >IPs and some of them may become unresponsive and render reservse proxy
> >unusuable. Is there options to force nginx to re-resolve IPs of backends
Sounds exactly like what I'm looking for thank you Reinis !
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We run a reverse proxy to Amazon S3 service. Sometime Amazon change their
IPs and some of them may become unresponsive and render reservse proxy
unusuable. Is there options to force nginx to re-resolve IPs of backends
lets say each 5 mins ?
Give the upstream{} block the hostnames of the instance
Hi guys
We run a reverse proxy to Amazon S3 service. Sometime Amazon change their
IPs and some of them may become unresponsive and render reservse proxy
unusuable. Is there options to force nginx to re-resolve IPs of backends
lets say each 5 mins ?
Thanks !
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