Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy 1.4.12

2011-03-08 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hank, Rob, I could reproduce the segfault when loading files composed only of empty lines. Now they're really containing zero pattern, while in the past, the line feeds would have been loaded as patterns. Please test the attached patch and confirm it fixes the issue for you, and I will release 1.4

Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy 1.4.12

2011-03-08 Thread Hank A. Paulson
I got a segfault at start up when parsing a config that uses pattern files. Same config runs under 1.4.10 Commenting out that line prevents the segfault. Sending more info directly to Willy On 3/8/11 2:18 PM, Willy Tarreau wrote: Hi, I'm announcing haproxy 1.4.12. I know I did not take the ti

Re: SD flag in logs correlating to a client disconnecting and getting an error MS Sharepoint

2011-03-08 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi Malcolm, On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 10:07:05PM +, Malcolm Turnbull wrote: > I have a customer with a MS Sharepoint configuration using > > contimeout 4000 > clitimeout 360 > srvtimeout 360 > > listen MOSS 10.11.12.6:80 > bind 10.11.12.6:443,10.11.12.6:25 > mode tcp > option tcplog >

[ANNOUNCE] haproxy 1.4.12

2011-03-08 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi, I'm announcing haproxy 1.4.12. I know I did not take the time to announce 1.4.11 to the list when I released it one month ago, but now spare time seems to get available again so here are the two announcements at once. First, here's the short changelog between 1.4.10 and 1.4.11 : - [M

SD flag in logs correlating to a client disconnecting and getting an error MS Sharepoint

2011-03-08 Thread Malcolm Turnbull
I have a customer with a MS Sharepoint configuration using contimeout 4000 clitimeout 360 srvtimeout 360 listen MOSS 10.11.12.6:80 bind 10.11.12.6:443,10.11.12.6:25 mode tcp option tcplog option persist balance leastconn stick-table type ip size 10240k expire 30m stick on src server ifesd

Is their a way of getting number of sessions/connections even when you are using force close?

2011-03-08 Thread Malcolm Turnbull
OK this may sound like a daft question but: Is their a way of getting number of sessions/connections even when you are using force close? What I mean is that by default we close all connections in HTTP mode. So say you have 100 users on 2 servers. Session rate at any one time may be : 5 Sessions