All our backend servers share cookie info from one memcached server, so we
don't use HAProxy to handle any cookie stuff.
2009/3/20 James Satterfield ja...@uberduper.com
Are you using cookies to maintain client to server persistence?
James.
On Mar 19, 2009, at 1:16 AM, Sun Yijiang wrote
, Sun Yijiang sunyiji...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi you guys,
I noticed that there's a huge gap between ``Total'' and ``LbTot'' numbers
in the stats page. LbTot is only about 25% of Total sessions for backend
server. Is this the normal case? What do they mean exactly? I've read the
source code
down, or maybe reaching their session limits? What’s your retr and redis
look like?
*From:* Sun Yijiang [mailto:sunyiji...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 3:18 AM
*To:* kuan...@mail.51.com
*Cc:* haproxy@formilux.org
*Subject:* Re: The gap between ``Total'' and ``LbTot'' in stats
Hi you guys,
I noticed that there's a huge gap between ``Total'' and ``LbTot'' numbers in
the stats page. LbTot is only about 25% of Total sessions for backend
server. Is this the normal case? What do they mean exactly? I've read the
source code for a while but could not find a clear answer.
Hi all,
When all back-end servers are down or in maintenance mode, is it possible
for HAProxy to return a webpage (saying Sorry, we are in maintenance mode,
please be back in 30 minutes, etc.) for all requests?
Steve
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