Hello,
Look at default-server parameter in 5. :
http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.4/doc/configuration.txt
Regards,
Hervé.
On 01/29/2010 08:43 AM, duncan hall wrote:
Quick question (request) I hope,
I have a backend group of servers containing a 20 servers, eg:
server VM330230a
Hi
I need work HAproxy 1.3 in solaris 10 but when i try to download
haproxy-pcre-1.3.23-solaris-sparc.notstripped.gz (MD5) Solaris8/Sparc
executable the link was broken, you can help me
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Bogota,Colombia
Gustavo -
I'm getting different errors on the .gz file depending on the browser
I'm using, so there is certainly something wrong. (wget = 404, FF=
content encoding error, IE 7 = md5 doesn't match)
The non-gzip version seems to be fine -
Le Vendredi 29 Janvier 2010 18:26:20, Craig Carl a écrit :
Gustavo -
I'm getting different errors on the .gz file depending on the browser
I'm using, so there is certainly something wrong. (wget = 404, FF=
content encoding error, IE 7 = md5 doesn't match)
The non-gzip
Cyril -
The file - haproxy-1.3.18-pcre-solaris-sparc.notstripped.gz - does
exist, it just appears to be corrupted somehow.
Craig
Cyril Bonté wrote:
Le Vendredi 29 Janvier 2010 18:26:20, Craig Carl a écrit :
Gustavo -
I'm getting different errors on the .gz file depending on the
Le Vendredi 29 Janvier 2010 19:28:15, Craig Carl a écrit :
Cyril -
The file - haproxy-1.3.18-pcre-solaris-sparc.notstripped.gz - does
exist, it just appears to be corrupted somehow.
Yes of course :) This one exists (and is not corrupted for me) but he talked
about the 1.3.23 version
I totally missed the *.23. Sorry about my confusion.
C
Cyril Bonté wrote:
Le Vendredi 29 Janvier 2010 19:28:15, Craig Carl a écrit :
Cyril -
The file - haproxy-1.3.18-pcre-solaris-sparc.notstripped.gz - does
exist, it just appears to be corrupted somehow.
Yes of course :) This one
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:34:30AM -0800, Craig Carl wrote:
I totally missed the *.23. Sorry about my confusion.
well, I have still not built it (as I didn't build the .22 either),
but I updated the links just in case. I'll have to replug my sun
hoping it still works.
Willy
I'm curious what others are doing to achieve high connection rates
-say 10Kconnections/ second.
We're serving objects averaging around 100KB, so 10K/sec is a fully
utilized 1G ethernet card. I'd like to safely hit 7-800 Mb/sec, but
interrupts are just eating the machine alive.
Before adjusting
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