we are using haproxy (1.4)to distribute traffic to 30 of our db nodes.
we are facing an issue with weights.
sample configs
=
defaults
mode tcp
retries2
option redispatch
maxconn256000
timeout
Hi,
this may be due to your load-balancing algorithm and the speed of your servers.
leastconn applies to currently established connections, not to number
of connections established per second.
could you enable haproxy stats page and share us (or to me directly) a
screenshot of it?
You could
Hi,
You can also move the mouse on the number itself.
A tooltip will be printed with some details.
Baptiste
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Lukas Tribus luky...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi.
Hello,I have installed haproxy 1.4.23 on Cnetos 6.3 .And I can see
the haproxy stats through WEB,but I
It may not fix the issue.
But at least the configuration will do what you expect from it...
That said, the issue may be in the application too :)
It is commonly seen that applications don't behave properly when SSL
offloading is enabled in front of them.
Baptiste
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 4:16
Hi Phil,
Let say soon :)
Sooner that ever!
We've never been so close to 1.5
It is a question of a very few weeks.
At haproxy Tech (haproxy.com) we use it in our appliances for a long
time, it is stable enough.
Baptiste
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 5:58 AM, Phil Ayres phil.ay...@repse.com
Hi,
and where is your problem exactly?
Baptiste
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:39 AM, anup katariya anup.katar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to inspect incoming tcp request. I wanted to something like below
payload(0, 100) match with string like 49=ABC.
Thanks,
Anup
Hi,
current functional setup:
frontend f
acl ssfc_dev hdr(host) -m str dev.example.com
acl ssfc_img hdr(host) -m str img.example.com
[..]
reqrep ^GET[\ \t]*/(.*) GET\ /dev.example.com/\1 if ssfc_dev
reqrep ^GET[\ \t]*/(.*) GET\ /img.example.com/\1 if ssfc_img
the backend webserver treats that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
On 28.02.2014 01:33, Federico Iezzi wrote:
Guys we fix these problems using a kernel = 3.8
With Ubuntu 12.04.4 we are using Kernel 3.8 and 3.11 from Canonical
official repository with out any issue. With 3.5 and stock 3.2 we had a
lot trouble.
Hi Philipp,
You can't do this in current HAProxy.
That said, it may happen soon, since the you can already use some
header values in the http-request rules:
IE:
http-request redirect code 301 location www.%[hdr(host)]%[req.uri]
unless { hdr_beg(host) -i www }
Note: I tried to use this syntax
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could it also be due to the apache settings on the application server where i
have setenv HTTPS on ?
here is a snippet from my apache2 default.conf file
VirtualHost *:80
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www
Directory /
Options FollowSymLinks
well the application behind haproxy in this case is wordpress on apache2.2, any
settings there?
On Friday, February 28, 2014 4:57 AM, Baptiste bed...@gmail.com wrote:
It may not fix the issue.
But at least the configuration will do what you expect from it...
That said, the issue may be in
Hi all,
the list is normally really responsive. In this case nobody
gave an answer. So, I don't know whether my question was such a
stupid one that nobody wanted to answer.
So, I bring it up again in the hope someone is answering:
Is there a way to reload the configuration without loosing
Hi Andreas,
Its not like your question was wrong, but probably there is no
good/satisfying short answer to this, and it was overrun by other mails...
As far as i know it is not possible to keep this kind information
persisted in haproxy itself when a config restart is needed.
The -sf only
Firefox will most likely move to OCSP stapling only in the next 3 to 6
months. Classic OCSP is too slow, and too error prone.
We've been working with Riverbed to deploy OCSP Stapling on Stingray
(formally Zeus) load balancer. They have a solid implementation that can
be used as a reference.
I have seen feature requests in the past that when haproxy reloads, to
pull the health status of the servers so that haproxy knows their state
without having to health check them. Willy has said he liked the idea
(http://marc.info/?l=haproxym=139064677914723). If this gets
implemented, it would
Thank you both for answering.
Have a nice weekend
Andreas Mock
Von: Patrick Hemmer [mailto:hapr...@stormcloud9.net]
Gesendet: Freitag, 28. Februar 2014 17:24
An: haproxy@formilux.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Keeping statistics after a reload
I have seen feature requests in the past that when haproxy
Hello, Guys !
I would like to know if there is a possibility to add a conter for the
number of packets/requests/streams per second like we do with bytes per
second for in/out to haproxy !
If so it would be very cool !
Fred
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