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Re: Any suggestions for a layer 3 load ablancer for 12, as relayd doesnt work anymore

2019-01-14 Thread Dave Cottlehuber




On Mon, 14 Jan 2019, at 17:15, Pete French wrote:
> So, until the middle of this afternoon I was, doing my load
> balancing using> relayd from ports and PF. My own fault for not checking, but 
> I
> upgraded> one of the firewall pair to 12 and then discovered that the
> relayd port is> no 
> Am now puzzling over solutions to this - I dont really want to stay on> 11 
> forevere. Moving to OpenBSD to get their PF and relayd is a bit of> an 
> uncomfortable idea as we gain a lot from having one OS
> everywhere that> people know, so does anyone have any suggestions ?
>
> PF round robin is not good enough for this as I have some dynamic
> problems> which indicate when a node is up or down. Relayd will check
> these, but the> basic PF wil not as far as I know.
>
> What do other people do ?

haproxy does proper failover and allows custom health checks either via
URL or real world traffic of external scripts. Traefik has lots of
container oriented features.
Dave






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Re: Any suggestions for a layer 3 load ablancer for 12, as relayd doesnt work anymore

2019-01-14 Thread Mark Blackman


> On 14 Jan 2019, at 16:23, Mark Blackman  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 14 Jan 2019, at 16:15, Pete French  wrote:
>> 
>> So, until the middle of this afternoon I was, doing my load balancing using
>> relayd from ports and PF. My own fault for not checking, but I upgraded
>> one of the firewall pair to 12 and then discovered that the relayd port is
>> no longer available.
>> 
>> Am now puzzling over solutions to this - I dont really want to stay on
>> 11 forevere. Moving to OpenBSD to get their PF and relayd is a bit of
>> an uncomfortable idea as we gain a lot from having one OS everywhere that
>> people know, so does anyone have any suggestions ?
>> 
>> PF round robin is not good enough for this as I have some dynamic problems
>> which indicate when a node is up or down. Relayd will check these, but the
>> basic PF wil not as far as I know.
>> 
>> What do other people do ?
> 
> Use HAproxy for basic load balancing and Traefik for more sophisticated 
> usage. Not sure how you get seamless failover with either though. That was 
> the nice thing about relayd/PF
> 
> - Mark

Forgot, Nginx and Apache are technically options as well.

- Mark
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Re: Any suggestions for a layer 3 load ablancer for 12, as relayd doesnt work anymore

2019-01-14 Thread Mark Blackman


> On 14 Jan 2019, at 16:15, Pete French  wrote:
> 
> So, until the middle of this afternoon I was, doing my load balancing using
> relayd from ports and PF. My own fault for not checking, but I upgraded
> one of the firewall pair to 12 and then discovered that the relayd port is
> no longer available.
> 
> Am now puzzling over solutions to this - I dont really want to stay on
> 11 forevere. Moving to OpenBSD to get their PF and relayd is a bit of
> an uncomfortable idea as we gain a lot from having one OS everywhere that
> people know, so does anyone have any suggestions ?
> 
> PF round robin is not good enough for this as I have some dynamic problems
> which indicate when a node is up or down. Relayd will check these, but the
> basic PF wil not as far as I know.
> 
> What do other people do ?

Use HAproxy for basic load balancing and Traefik for more sophisticated usage. 
Not sure how you get seamless failover with either though. That was the nice 
thing about relayd/PF

- Mark
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Any suggestions for a layer 3 load ablancer for 12, as relayd doesnt work anymore

2019-01-14 Thread Pete French
So, until the middle of this afternoon I was, doing my load balancing using
relayd from ports and PF. My own fault for not checking, but I upgraded
one of the firewall pair to 12 and then discovered that the relayd port is
no longer available.

Am now puzzling over solutions to this - I dont really want to stay on
11 forevere. Moving to OpenBSD to get their PF and relayd is a bit of
an uncomfortable idea as we gain a lot from having one OS everywhere that
people know, so does anyone have any suggestions ?

PF round robin is not good enough for this as I have some dynamic problems
which indicate when a node is up or down. Relayd will check these, but the
basic PF wil not as far as I know.

What do other people do ?

cheers

-pete.

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Re: php56

2019-01-14 Thread tech-lists

On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 02:28:00AM +0900, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:

From: tech-lists 
Subject: php56
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2019 12:29:36 +


Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
packages now?

I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
program for the time being and said program will not work under php7*

context is 11-stable/amd64

thanks,


svn checkout -r 488893 /usr/ports


Thanks very much for this. Although as posted it didn't work, it gave me
enough of a clue to fix my problem. For the benefit of anyone else with
a similar problem, what fixed it for me was

svnlite co https://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head -r 488749 /usr/ports

488893 got php56 but not php56-extensions. So I searched in the deleted
section on https://dev.freshports.org for php56-extensions, the entry
gave the last svn number which was less (488749) and this got everything 
php56 I required.

--
J.
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Re: php56

2019-01-14 Thread Gregory Byshenk
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 08:39:12PM -0500, Charles Sprickman via freebsd-stable 
wrote:
> > On Jan 13, 2019, at 3:19 PM, Randy Bush  wrote:
> > 
> >> I have a mission critical app server running an old PHP 5.6
> >> application which will not work on PHP 7+.
> > 
> > wordpress 5.x and nfsen are dying on the php 7.x hill here
> 
> WordPress folks highly encourage 7.x, is this something FreeBSD-specific?

WordPress with PHP7 does not seem to be a problem.

About a week ago I installed a new Wordpress instance 
(wordpress-5.0.2,1) with php7 (php71-7.1.25) under
FreeBSD12-RELEASE, and it seems to work perfectly.

-- 
gregory byshenk  -  gbysh...@byshenk.net  -  Leiden, NL
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