Hello,
Here is an excerpt of our config file :
appsession ASP.NET_SessionId len 52 timeout 1h
cookie ASP.NET_SessionId prefix
option persist
balance roundrobin
option forwardfor
option httpclose
server 1 xx.xx.xx.xx:80 cookie 1 check inter 3000 rise 2 fall 3
server 2 xx.xx.xx.xx:80 cookie 2 check inter 3000 rise 2 fall 3
server 3 xx.xx.xx.xx:80 cookie 3 check inter 3000 rise 2 fall 3
Did you see anything special that could explain this behavior?
Johan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angelo Höngens" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: round robin
On 18-8-2009 14:08, Johan Duflost wrote:
Hello,
We have a farm of asp.net web servers behind haproxy configured with
round-robin.
It seems to work but in fact the requests are not evenly distributed.
All the servers have the same capacity and there's no priority declared
in the haproxy configuration file.
Does anybody know why it doesn't seem possible to have a real
distribution accross the servers?
Well, it's very well possible, but you might have a configuration that
tells haproxy to do something else..
Are you sending httpclose responses? Are you using session cookies?
--
With kind regards,
Angelo Höngens
systems administrator
MCSE on Windows 2003
MCSE on Windows 2000
MS Small Business Specialist
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