| # |
| # strategies.yaml |
| # |
| # Documentation: |
| # https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/latest/admin-guide/files/strategies.yaml.en.html |
| # |
| # The purpose of this file is to specify the strategies available for |
| # use in locating upstream caches for use to satisfy requests |
| # |
| # This is a YAML formatted file to define hosts, groups of hosts and next hop strategies that |
| # may be used by remap |
| # |
| # There are three top-level YAML name spaces: 'hosts', 'groups', and 'strategies'. |
| # 'hosts' is a YAML list of host's definitions and is used when defining 'groups' YAML |
| # references are supported. |
| # 'groups' is a YAML list that aggregates a group of hosts together and serves as the |
| # equivalent to the rings used in parent.config. You may define upto five groups in a |
| # config, see MAX_GROUPS. |
| # 'strategies' is a YAML list of strategy definitions. |
| # |
| # Files may be broken up into several different files. The main file loaded by the Next Hop |
| # Strategy factory is this file, strategies.yaml. You may move the 'hosts' and 'groups' |
| # definitions into separate files and then include them in this file using: |
| # |
| # '#include path_to_hosts_and_groups_file' |
| # |
| # It is even possible to put individual strategies into separate file. The Next Hop |
| # strategy factory concatenates all included files together in a single YAML document at |
| # each point where it sees an '#include file_name'. When using this feature you just need to |
| # ensure that the final concatenation is a valid YAML document with 'hosts', 'groups' |
| # and 'strategies' in this given order. |
| # |
| # |
| # This example YAML document shows a complete definition in a single strategies.yaml |
| # file. There are other example unit test files in the source tree showing examples of |
| # using '#include' and different formats available for use, proxy/http/remap/unit-tests/ |
| # See the documentation which describes each parameter in detail. |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # |
| # hosts: |
| # - &p1 |
| # host: p1.foo.com |
| # hash_string: slsklslsk # optional hash string that replaces the hostname in consistent hashing. |
| # protocol: |
| # - scheme: http |
| # port: 80 |
| # health_check_url: http://192.168.1.1:80 |
| # - scheme: https |
| # port: 443 |
| # health_check_url: https://192.168.1.1:443 |
| # - &p2 |
| # host: p2.foo.com |
| # protocol: |
| # - scheme: http |
| # port: 80 |
| # health_check_url: http://192.168.1.2:80 |
| # - scheme: https |
| # port: 443 |
| # health_check_url: https://192.168.1.2:443 |
| # - &s1 |
| # host: s1.foo.com |
| # hash_string: slsklslsk # optional hash string that replaces the hostname in consistent hashing. |
| # protocol: |
| # - scheme: http |
| # port: 80 |
| # health_check_url: http://192.168.2.1:80 |
| # - scheme: https |
| # port: 443 |
| # health_check_url: https://192.168.2.1:443 |
| # - &s2 |
| # host: s2.foo.com |
| # protocol: |
| # - scheme: http |
| # port: 80 |
| # health_check_url: http://192.168.2.2:80 |
| # - scheme: https |
| # port: 443 |
| # health_check_url: https://192.168.2.2:443 |
| # groups: |
| # - &g1 |
| # - <<: *p1 |
| # weight: 0.5 |
| # - <<: *p2 |
| # weight: 0.5 |
| # - &g2 |
| # - <<: *s1 |
| # weight: 2.0 |
| # - <<: *s2 |
| # weight: 1.0 |
| # strategies: |
| # - strategy: 'mid-tier-north' |
| # policy: rr_ip # Selection strategy policy: Enum of 'consistent_hash' or 'first_live' or 'rr_strict' or 'rr_ip' or 'latched' |
| # hash_key: hostname # optional key to use for Hashing. Enum of 'url' or 'uri' or 'hostname' or 'path' or 'path+query' or 'cache_key' or 'path+fragment' |
| # go_direct: true # transactions may routed directly to the origin true/false default is true. |
| # parent_is_proxy: false # next hop hosts are origin servers when set to 'false', defaults to true and indicates next hop hosts are ats cache's. |
| # groups: # groups of hosts, these groups are used as rings in consistent hash and arrays of host groups for round_robin. |
| # - *g1 |
| # - *g2 |
| # scheme: http |
| # failover: |
| # max_simple_retries: 2 # default is 1, indicates the maximum number of simple retries for the listed response codes. |
| # ring_mode: exhaust_ring # enumerated as exhaust_ring or alternate_ring |
| # #1) in 'exhaust_ring' mode all the servers in a ring are exhausted before failing over to secondary ring |
| # #2) in 'alternate_ring' mode causes the failover to another server in secondary ring. |
| # response_codes: # defines the responses codes for failover in exhaust_ring mode |
| # - 404 |
| # - 502 |
| # - 503 |
| # health_check: # specifies the list of health checks that should be considered for failover. A list of enums: 'passive' or 'active' |
| # - passive |
| # - active |
| # - strategy: 'mid-tier-south' |
| # policy: latched |
| # hash_key: uri |
| # go_direct: false |
| # parent_is_proxy: false # next hop hosts are origin servers |
| # groups: |
| # - *g1 |
| # - *g2 |
| # scheme: https |
| # failover: |
| # max_simple_retries: 2 |
| # ring_mode: alternate_ring |
| # response_codes: |
| # - 404 |
| # - 502 |
| # - 503 |
| # health_check: |
| # - passive |
| # - active |