Oops, that is important - I have both the maxconn and fullconn settings in the defaults section.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 4:37 PM, PiBa-NL <[email protected]> wrote: > Op 2-4-2016 om 22:32 schreef CJ Ess: > >> So in my config file I have: >> >> maxconn 65535 >> > Where do you have that maxconn setting? In frontend , global, or both.? > > fullconn 64511 >> >> However, "show info" still has a maxconn 2000 limit and that caused a >> blow up because I exceeded the limit =( >> >> So my questions are 1) is there a way to raise maxconn without >> restarting haproxy with the -P parameter (can I add -P when I do a reload?) >> 2) Are there any other related gotchas I need to take care of? >> >> I notice that ulimit-n and maxsock both show 4495 despite "ulimit -n" for >> the user showing 65536 (which is probably half of what I really want since >> each "session" is going to consume two sockets) >> >> I'm using haproxy 1.5.12 >> >> >

