> On 7 окт. 2015 г., at 16:18, Dmitry Sivachenko <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am using haproxy-1.5.14 and sometimes I see the following errors in the log: > > Oct 7 08:33:03 srv1 haproxy[77565]: unix:1 [07/Oct/2015:08:33:02.428] > MT-front MT_RU_EN-back/<NOSRV> 0/1000/-1/-1/1000 503 212 - - sQ-- > 125/124/108/0/0 0/28 "POST /some/url HTTP/1.1" > (many similar at one moment) > > Common part in these errors is "1000" in Tw and Tt, and "sQ--" termination > state. > > Here is the relevant part on my config (I can post more if needed): > > defaults > balance roundrobin > maxconn 10000 > timeout queue 1s > fullconn 3000 > default-server inter 5s downinter 1s fastinter 500ms fall 3 rise 1 > slowstart 60s maxqueue 1 minconn 5 maxconn 150 > > backend MT_RU_EN-back > mode http > timeout server 30s > server mt1-34 mt1-34:19016 track MT-back/mt1-34 weight 38 > server mt1-35 mt1-35:19016 track MT-back/mt1-35 weight 38 > <total 18 of similar servers> > > So this error log indicates that request was sitting in the queue for timeout > queue==1s and his turn did not come. > > In the stats web interface for MT_RU_EN-back backend I see the following > numbers: > > Sessions: limit=3000, max=126 (for the whole backend) > Limit=150, max=5 or 6 (for each server)
I also forgot to mention the "Queue" values from stats web-interface: Queue max = 0 for all servers Queue limit = 1 for all servers (as configured in default-server) So according to stats queue was never used. Right under the servers list, there is a "Backend" line, which has the value of "29" in "Queue Max" column. What does it mean? > > If I understand minconn/maxconn meaning right, each server should accept up > to min(150, 3000/18) connections > > So according to stats the load were far from limits. > > What can be the cause of such errors? > > Thanks!

