Hi,
On 20/02/2018 02:12, flamese...@yahoo.co.jp wrote: > Hi all > > I found that there are fe_conn, fe_req_rate, fe_sess_rate, be_conn and > be_sess_rate, but there is no be_req_rate. > > I understand that there might be multiple requests in one connection, > what is a session here? Googling your question will lead to this SO post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33168469/whats-the-exact-meaning-of-session-in-haproxy where - A connection is the event of connecting which may lead or not to a session. A connection counter includes rejected connections, queued connections, etc .. - A session is an end-to-end accepted connection. So maybe it is more accurate to talk about requests per session rather than requests per connection. > > And how can I get be_req_rate? Unfortunately, this fetch does not seem to be implemented yet. > > Thank you -- Moemen MHEDHBI