We’re migrating a production haproxy 1.4 install to 1.5.
The problem is that initially, it works fine, but then everything
starts locking up.
After a certain period of time or traffic? If yes, how much?
Thanks for the feedback. Pretty much immediately. Within a few minutes.
We’re
Hi Kevin,
We’re migrating a production haproxy 1.4 install to 1.5.
The problem is that initially, it works fine, but then everything
starts locking up.
After a certain period of time or traffic? If yes, how much?
Essentially, one of our backends ends up VERY slow taking a long time
to
I could but that could be a massive amount of data.
IE a few gigabytes. how long would you like a capture.
You can simply capture it on the client, when the issue appears.
Even a single session with a few KB is enough, as long as you
are able to capture the actual problem.
You said that
http://yeninesiller.com/lqr/akzcdeanxdfnmew.elxlwqxaxrwxvftfvzgwvxaxnhsynetaepbxqdho
Western Union
building up in the browser,
right? So it doesn't timeout, its just incredebily slow? We
need to capture that (slow) traffic.
Yes. The page comes back very latent.
HA-Proxy version 1.5.8 2014/10/31
Since it probably doesn't cost that much time and it makes sense
anyway, upgrade to
BTW.. wheezy back ports still only has 1.5.8…
https://packages.debian.org/source/wheezy-backports/haproxy
experimental has 1.5.9 though.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Kevin Burton bur...@spinn3r.com wrote:
building up in the browser,
right? So it doesn't timeout, its just incredebily
sweet.. I found a 1.4.x snapshot via :
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/haproxy/1.4.25-1~bpo70%2B1/#haproxy_1.4.25-1:7e:bpo70:2b:1
so I will run with that… this way I can do an apples to apples comparison.
Maybe this is a debian issue.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Kevin Burton
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