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
>



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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

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