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Re: Checking URLS across a cluster.: msg#00014

Subject: Re: Checking URLS across a cluster.

On Apr 10, 2006, at 6:38 AM, J.Slee wrote:

I expect it just does a DNS lookup on the host portion of the URL
provided, and this will just give back the virtual IP address of the
cluster.

What I'm hearing you say is that the DNS is round-robin DNS, so that there are three possible IP addresses that come back for foo.com.

There's no way that a DNS client can force a given DNS request to come back with a given IP, at least that I'm aware of. The issue is one of DNS, not of Mechanize.

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