Re: explanation of "Backend Limit" I see in the stats page

2017-06-27 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 11:27:45AM +0200, Moemen MHEDHBI wrote: > > > On 27/06/2017 08:58, John Cherouvim wrote: > > Thanks a lot for the explanation. > > > >> Here the numbers are almost the same as your "s" server because it is > >> the only server configured in the backend. If there was many,

Re: explanation of "Backend Limit" I see in the stats page

2017-06-27 Thread Moemen MHEDHBI
On 27/06/2017 08:58, John Cherouvim wrote: > Thanks a lot for the explanation. > >> Here the numbers are almost the same as your "s" server because it is >> the only server configured in the backend. If there was many, the >> backend numbers will be around the sum of the server numbers (for >>

Re: explanation of "Backend Limit" I see in the stats page

2017-06-27 Thread John Cherouvim
Thanks a lot for the explanation. Here the numbers are almost the same as your "s" server because it is the only server configured in the backend. If there was many, the backend numbers will be around the sum of the server numbers (for each column). Although this is a small detail, is

Re: explanation of "Backend Limit" I see in the stats page

2017-06-26 Thread Moemen MHEDHBI
Hi John, On 26/06/2017 13:45, John Cherouvim wrote: > Hello > > I have this configuration for a backend containing a server: >> backend static_backend >> option forwardfor >> server s localhost:80 maxconn 900 > > On the stats page though I see a "Backend" row which shows almost the >

explanation of "Backend Limit" I see in the stats page

2017-06-26 Thread John Cherouvim
Hello I have this configuration for a backend containing a server: backend static_backend option forwardfor server s localhost:80 maxconn 900 On the stats page though I see a "Backend" row which shows almost the same numbers for my "s" server. What does this represent? That "Backend"