Never mind, we forgot to set a default backend. Silly us!
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Zachary Stern <[email protected]> wrote: > So, all of my backends are marked as up in the haproxy stats page. > > My health check looks like this: > option httpchk GET /foo.jpg HTTP/1.1\r\nHost:\ > zachary.stag.enternewmedia.com > > And yet, if I try to request the foo.jpg file myself (or any other > content), I get a: > > 503 Service UnavailableNo server is available to handle this request. > > > Any thoughts on why that might me? > > I set my local /etc/hosts to point zachary.stag.enternewmedia.com to the > haproxy server, and then do: > > `wget zachary.stag.enternewmedia.com/foo.jpg ` > > And get a 503 Service Unavailable. > > What am I missing? > > Full config here - https://gist.github.com/4513138 > > Thanks! > -- > > zachary alex stern I systems architect > > o: 212.363.1654 x106 | f: 212.202.6488 | [email protected] > > 60-62 e. 11th street, 4th floor | new york, ny | 10003 > > www.enternewmedia.com > -- zachary alex stern I systems architect o: 212.363.1654 x106 | f: 212.202.6488 | [email protected] 60-62 e. 11th street, 4th floor | new york, ny | 10003 www.enternewmedia.com

