Dear Eric, On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Eric Wong <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Pierre, HAProxy should be configured to send proper HTTP checks and > not just TCP connection checks, the problem will go away then.
I understood this could be fixed this way and we will probably do that soon. However, I think this is also the responsibility of Unicorn not to reply anything when there's no request or at least log the error somewhere :) > Also, I > can not recommend HAProxy unless you're certain all your clients are on > a LAN and can be trusted to never trickle uploads nor reading large > responses. While I understand that uploads are very complicated to handle on the stack (even nginx can be confused at upload sometimes), HAProxy proved it was very good at managing tons of connections and high volume traffic from the Internet. All the more so as it allows a very high level of redundancy at a very small cost that cannot be achieved simply otherwise. Do you have any pointers about your worrying non-recommendation of HAProxy ? As far as I'm concerned, I've used HAProxy in worldwide web context of website serving up to 25 Millions pages with no problem, ever. Thanks again for your support, :) -- Pierre <[email protected]> Server Shepherd at http://www.fotopedia.com/ _______________________________________________ Unicorn mailing list - [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-unicorn Do not quote signatures (like this one) or top post when replying
