Hello,
We are using ha-proxy from past 3 years in our production environment.
Now we are looking to use SSL Certificate on our site for which we will
require haproxy version 1.5. Can you please let us know then when its
release is planned or by when it will be stable enough to be used in
Hi
I asked the same question and was advised to at least start testing. I
have done so and can say that we have not experienced any downtime due
to haproxy. I use it in conjunction with corosync/pacemaker.
I would probably advise the same. Start testing now.
Kobus
On 24/02/2014 09:29,
Le 24/02/2014 10:29, Haroon Asher a écrit :
Hello,
We are using ha-proxy from past 3 years in our production environment.
Now we are looking to use SSL Certificate on our site for which we
will require haproxy version 1.5. Can you please let us know then when
its release is planned or by
Hi Malcolm,
Hence the retry and redispatch options :)
I know it's a dirty workaround.
Baptiste
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Malcolm Turnbull
malc...@loadbalancer.org wrote:
Neil,
Yes, peers are great for passing stick tables to the new HAProxy
instance and any current connections bound
Unfortunately retry doesn't work in our case as we run haproxy on 2
layers, frontend servers and backend servers (to distribute traffic
among multiple processes on each server). So when an app on a server
goes down, the haproxy on that server is still up and accepting
connections, but the layer 7
I've been using 1.5.dev19 for a while now without issues. Again, like I
said in the past, I'm aware dev21 comes with keep-alive which I haven't
tested.
regards
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Ghislain gad...@aqueos.com wrote:
Le 24/02/2014 10:29, Haroon Asher a écrit :
Hello,
We are
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 03:38:44PM +0100, Finn Arne Gangstad wrote:
Thanks, verified both in the trivial test case and on a production server,
now seems to work as before.
cool, thanks for testing.
Willy
Hi all,
is there a way to reload a haproxy config without resetting the
statistics shown on the stats page?
I used
haproxy -p /var/run/haproxy.pid -sf $(cat /var/run/haproxy.pid)
to make such a reload. But after that all statistics are reset.
Best regards
Andreas Mock
Hi Kobus,
I would be interested in your pacemaker agent config?
Can you post your pacemaker snippet?
What resource agent are you using?
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Andreas Mock
Von: Kobus Bensch [mailto:kobus.ben...@trustpayglobal.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 24. Februar 2014 10:55
An:
Hi Andreas
Sure. Here is my pacemaker config. I have tried to use the HAproxy
resource, but for some reason it does not switch properly when one node
fails. So for now, due to time constraints, I have written a script to
check which noide is master and to start haproxy on that node and stop
Hi Kobus,
so, the most interesting part is missing... :-)
I really hoped you will use a clonable resource agent
running a haproxy instance on every node transmitting
the current status via peer config, so that a switchover
wouldn't loose state. In this scenario it would be interesting
to see
Hi,
I'm running some scripts that can disable a server for maintainance/application
deployments. However a config reload enables the server again, and we have
frequent changes to our haproxy config. Would it be possible to leave disabled
servers in that state between reloads? Maybe with an
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Hi,
I wanted to inspect incoming tcp request. I wanted to something like below
payload(0, 100) match with string like 49=ABC.
Thanks,
Anup
Finally came back here :)
Lukas Tribus said the following on 02/20/2014 07:16 PM:
[CUT]
Try removing timeout client as well (never ever do this in production).
You will see a startup warning, ignore it and test if you still can
reproduce it.
Without timeout http-request and timeout client
Willy Tarreau said the following on 02/20/2014 08:44 PM:
[CUT]
Or you can also use this old script I used many years ago to detect such
issues :
#!/bin/bash
old=$(date +%s);
while : ; do
new=$(date +%s);
if [ $new -lt $old ]; then
echo Time jumps backwards : $old = $new
elif
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