Hi Denis,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 12:36:05PM +0700, Denis Malyshkin wrote:
> Hello Willy,
>
> Thank you for the explanation and suggestions.
> I've re-checked logs and connections.
>
> 1. There are no TIME_WAIT connections on our server. They may appear for
> a very short time, but there are no
Hi Ilya,
On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 05:01:03PM -0800, Ilya Grigorik wrote:
> This is looking very promising! I created a simple page which loads a large
> image (~1.5MB), then onload fires, and after about 5s of wait, another
> image is fetched. All the assets are fetched over the same TCP connection
I found there are still failed request when the traffic is high using
command like this "haproxy -f /etc/haproxy.cfg -p /var/run/haproxy.pid -sf
$(cat /var/run/haproxy.pid)" to hot reload the updated config file.
Here below is the presure testing result using webbench :
/usr/local/bin/webbench -c
Hello Willy,
Thank you for the explanation and suggestions.
I've re-checked logs and connections.
1. There are no TIME_WAIT connections on our server. They may appear for
a very short time, but there are no long-waiting ones. So in that our
system works good.
2. What is connection retry mech
This is looking very promising! I created a simple page which loads a large
image (~1.5MB), then onload fires, and after about 5s of wait, another
image is fetched. All the assets are fetched over the same TCP connection.
- Sample WPT run:
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140206_R2_0eab5be9abebd6
Hello,
I am trying to trouble shoot a technical issue with haproxy. We are using
a round robin algorithm for both http and tcp 443. The thing we notice is
that the 443 connections in the logs show multiple tcp ports opening for
the same source IP as most clients are behind some type of firewall
Thank you Lukas. I think I got it sorted. I will post my config as soon as I
can for reference. Kobus
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> On 5 Feb 2014, at 16:52, Lukas Tribus wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>> Excellent. Having looked at the documentation, I cant clearly see the
>> configuration options I need to us
Hello,
Resubmitting the patch with changed to address concerns from previous attempt
Updates from previous submission (a) using unsigned long for last
session time stamp instead of timeval struct (b) avoiding tv_now and
using now
Thanks
Bhaskar
0001_last_session_date_stats.patch
Descripti
Hi,
> Excellent. Having looked at the documentation, I cant clearly see the
> configuration options I need to use. Can you point me to a doc that
> will explain on how to set it up and which options to use please?
examples/ssl.cfg is a (very) simplified configuration of what you would
like t
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Excellent. Having looked at the documentation, I cant clearly see the
configuration options I need to use. Can you point me to a doc that will
explain on how to set it up and which options to use please?
Kobus
On 05/02/2014 15:00, Lukas Tribus wrote:
Hi,
Can you tell me if the following
Hi,
> Can you tell me if the following is possible with HA proxy please:
>
> LB-Prim-Node---LB-Backup-Node
> HTTPS VIP
> |___Heart Beat___|
> | | |
> | | |
> | | |
> Real-Srv1 Real-Srv2 Real-Srv3
> HTTPS HTTPS HTTPS
>
> I need a HTTPS entry and the backend server in t
Hi
Can you tell me if the following is possible with HA proxy please:
LB-Prim-Node---LB-Backup-Node
HTTPS VIP
|___Heart Beat___|
|||
|||
|||
Real-Srv1Real-Srv2Real-Srv3
HTTPS
Hi Bhaskar,
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 04:11:58PM -0500, Bhaskar Maddala wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I took a stab at implementing
>
> - add a last activity date for each server (req/resp) that will be
> displayed in the stats. It will be useful with soft stop.
>
> from the ROADMAP docum
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 10:41:57PM -0800, Tyler Stobbe wrote:
> HAProxy is quite nice, don't get me wrong in all of this, but I have a very
> basic change request that would bring it more in line with the modern era...
>
> The problem stems from the fact that, the way the daemon works now, a
> "re
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