Lukas Why is this triple posting? Surely he asked questions in a nice way in more than one location and deserves the right answer and not a flame down here.
It is about helping people after all I hope! Vel, ill have a look at your question in more detail tomorrow and see if I can not figure an ACL to deal with the issue. Personally if you need to set a front-end or back-end limit I would leave it on what your back-ends can handle and if persistence is not required on the first visit then maybe the client accessing the website can set some other header to enable the persistence later... I am sure there is a way where there is a will! Andrew Smalley Loadbalancer.org Ltd. www.loadbalancer.org <https://www.loadbalancer.org/?gclid=ES2017> <https://plus.google.com/+LoadbalancerOrg> <https://twitter.com/loadbalancerorg> <http://www.linkedin.com/company/3191352?trk=prof-exp-company-name> <https://www.loadbalancer.org/?category=company&post-name=overview&?gclid=ES2017> <https://www.loadbalancer.org/?gclid=ES2017> +1 888 867 9504 / +44 (0)330 380 1064 [email protected] Leave a Review <http://collector.reviews.io/loadbalancer-org-inc-/new-review> | Deployment Guides <https://www.loadbalancer.org/?category=resources&post-name=deployment-guides&?gclid=ES2017> | Blog <https://www.loadbalancer.org/?category=blog&?gclid=ES2017> On 28 June 2017 at 00:53, Velmurugan Dhakshnamoorthy <[email protected]> wrote: > Apologize, my intent is not to annoy anyone, I came across one of the > post from Willy explaining the different behaviour when setting maxconn in > front-end and back-end, just want to check if anyone else has done this > kind of custom message display when setting maxconn in front-end as we are > in the cut over phase, I am not aware this email group and discourse forum > are same. > > > Apologies again. > > > On Jun 28, 2017 12:34 AM, "Lukas Tribus" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > Am 27.06.2017 um 12:04 schrieb Velmurugan Dhakshnamoorthy: > > Dear, > > The HAProxy 1.6.12 has been implemented on Red Hat Linux 7.2(3.10) and > we have set the maxconn to 100 in listen block(front-end). Our objective is > to queue connections more than 100 into linux kernel syn log until the > established connection are freed. > > > > while user connections > 100 in queue, we would like to display some > kind of custom browser message to end users, so that they will know if > slowness is due to heavy traffic and intentional, is there any way to > display custom message while connections are queued. > > > > your help is much appreciated. Please let me know for any further > details. > > > > HAProxy 1.6.12 > > RHEL 7.2 > > Weblogic 12c (back end server) > > > You are triple cross-posting now, nice! > > http://discourse.haproxy.org/t/regarding-maxconn-parameter-i > n-backend-for-connection-queueing/1320/8 > > http://discourse.haproxy.org/t/custom-display-message-when-s > etting-maxconn-in-front-end-listen-block/1382 > > > > Is there anything that has been answered 3 times already, or do you just > like to annoy other people? > > >

