I don't see any errors incrementing (HAProxy's config gets reloaded
every couple minutes by openshift)

Here's the line of the log file in relation to my timeout error.

Jul 24 23:51:08 proton.csh.rit.edu haproxy[127]: 67.188.94.238:43996
[24/Jul/2017:23:50:38.543] fe_sni~
be_edge_http_gallery_gallery/5792c687271726c3c4b5d54ae219aaa2
85/0/1/-1/29913 -1 0 - - CHVN 1/0/0/0/0 0/0 "POST /upload HTTP/1.1"


On 07/24/2017 12:36 PM, Aaron West wrote:
> Liam,
> 
> Still not seeing anything jump out, your timeout settings look fine to
> me at least.
> 
> Do you use the stats page and if so do you see errors incrementing there?
> 
> Also, do you have the log lines for these connections?
> 
> Aaron West
> 
> Loadbalancer.org
> 
> www.loadbalancer.org
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> [email protected]
> 
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> 
> 
> On 24 July 2017 at 20:17, Liam Middlebrook <[email protected]> wrote:
>> HA-Proxy version 1.5.18 2016/05/10
>>
>> And I'll try and get the config cleaned up to what should be relevant
>> but it's pretty large so some specifics to get would be nice, I can say
>> for sure the timeout settings are as follows:
>>
>>
>>   timeout connect 5s
>>
>>
>>   timeout client 5m
>>
>>
>>   timeout server 5m
>>
>>
>>   timeout http-request 10s
>>
>>
>>   # Long timeout for WebSocket connections.
>>
>>   timeout tunnel 1h
>>
>>   # defined for each app
>>   timeout check 5000ms
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Liam Middlebrook (loothelion)
>> On 07/24/2017 12:02 PM, Aaron West wrote:
>>> Hi Liam,
>>>
>>> Can we get the config and version number that you are running?
>>>
>>> Nothing springs to mind although someone cleverer than me on the list
>>> may have an instant suggestion.
>>>
>>> Aaron West
>>>
>>> Loadbalancer.org
>>>
>>> www.loadbalancer.org
>>> +1 888 867 9504 / +44 (0)330 380 1064
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>> LEAVE A REVIEW | DEPLOYMENT GUIDES | BLOG
>>>
>>>
>>> On 24 July 2017 at 19:59, Liam Middlebrook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm currently running HAProxy within an Openshift Origin cluster. Until
>>>> a recent update of Openshift I did not experience issues with connection
>>>> timeouts, the connections would last up until the specified timeout as
>>>> defined by the application.
>>>>
>>>> After an update to Openshift I changed HAProxy settings around to give a
>>>> global 600s timeout for client and server. However when I make a form
>>>> upload request the connection is killed after 30 seconds. When I signal
>>>> an XHR Replay in my network inspector the connection lasts longer than
>>>> the 30 seconds and is able to successfully upload the file.
>>>>
>>>> I asked in irc with no luck. Any ideas why this may be happening?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Liam Middlebrook (loothelion)
>>>>

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