Hi, Long time nobody asked for fullconn information :)
fullconn allows HAProxy to manage connections on your server. It means that HAProxy will increase connection opened on the server, from minconn to maxconn. And maxconn will be reached when the number of connection on the backend is equal to fullconn. I hope this is a bit more clearer. Baptiste On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Jose María Zaragoza <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello: > > > I'm reading about fullconn parameter in > > https://code.google.com/p/haproxy-docs/wiki/fullconn > > and I don't get the example > > > # The servers will accept between 100 and 1000 concurrent connections each > # and the maximum of 1000 will be reached when the backend reaches 10000 > # connections. > backend dynamic > fullconn 10000 > server srv1 dyn1:80 minconn 100 maxconn 1000 > server srv2 dyn2:80 minconn 100 maxconn 1000 > > > I don't understand what minconn is for . Is it a lower limit for concurrent > connections? > "The server will accept between 100 and 1000 concurrent connections" > And if is there 50 concurrent connections to backend ? > > If the server accepts up to 1000 concurrent connections, I guess 1000 is > always the upper limit > So, what fullconn is for ? is for concurrent connections to backend ? > > I don't understand this limits > > Thanks and regards > > > >

