Hi Willy, Am 07.03.2017 um 17:26 schrieb Willy Tarreau: > > So they're pretty much identical except the version. Are you interested in > trying to do a bisection between 1.7.2 and 1.7.3 to find the culprit commit ? > There are only 20 patches so it should take about 5 attempts so depending > on the time it takes for the problem to appear it may be faster than > speculating on each individual patch. If you're interested, the procedure > is the following : > > - from a git tree containing haroxy 1.7, you start bisection between 1.7.2 > and 1.7.3 this way : > > $ git bisect start v1.7.3 v1.7.2
here is the result: idefix@server /u/p/n/h/w/haproxy-1.7.3> git bisect log # bad: [9cb532a34ae190b350cdeb8bbbae25d524b10949] [RELEASE] Released version 1.7.3 # good: [ddb646ee9182df570017ddf280873a1360a28898] [RELEASE] Released version 1.7.2 git bisect start 'v1.7.3' 'v1.7.2' # bad: [eaf96d7a0849b2883e98459f52489d555b6b013c] BUG/MAJOR: dns: restart sockets after fork() git bisect bad eaf96d7a0849b2883e98459f52489d555b6b013c # bad: [cd4c5a3ecf5e77fb4734c423c914f7280199c763] BUG/MEDIUM: tcp: don't poll for write when connect() succeeds git bisect bad cd4c5a3ecf5e77fb4734c423c914f7280199c763 # good: [9a84d5dd772f3198da499534ac2f8d7694be2b23] BUILD: ssl: fix build on OpenSSL 1.0.0 git bisect good 9a84d5dd772f3198da499534ac2f8d7694be2b23 Hope that helps you. > I'm still wondering why you're the only one facing this for now and I > suspect it's unrelated to the fact that you're on FreeBSD 11. > I face similar problems on FreeBSD 10.3-p11 but it is much harder to find them. On FreeBSD 10.3 if I try to access the main page: https://domain/ it works without problem, but if I try to access: https://domain/node/130/edit?destination=admin/content It takes a very long time to get a response (but I get one). I rolled back to haproxy 1.7.2 here too, and it solves the problem. Gruß Matthias -- "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." -- Rich Cook

