Re: hosting HAProxy and content servers in different locations

2010-09-13 Thread Daniel Storjordet
On 12.09.2010 22:28, Willy Tarreau wrote: Hi Daniel, On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 12:30:18PM +0200, Daniel Storjordet wrote: Hi! Current implementation of HAProxy is working great for us. The other day we had a server failure without us or our customers' noticing. Today our HAProxy solution is

Re: sticky sessions based on request param

2010-09-13 Thread Karl Baum
Hi Willy. The balance url_param looks like what I need. In regards to setting a cookie, in my case each of the http clients is actually an email fetching worker calling an imap api which will eventually sit behind HAProxy. Because each api node will have a connection pool of imap

Re: Header Length Limits in mode http

2010-09-13 Thread Timothy Garnett
Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for, we're already planning on upgrading to 1.4 soon so we'll we try out the tuning parameters then. Thanks so much for your help. Tim On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Cyril Bonté cyril.bo...@free.fr wrote: Hi, Le vendredi 10 septembre 2010

Re: Header Length Limits in mode http

2010-09-13 Thread Timothy Garnett
Thanks, We're working on reducing the lengths of the urls on pages in question (another issue is the IE has trouble with urls longer then ~2k) since it was unexpected, but wanted to track down where in our stack the liming factor was and what the limit was for future reference. We also use

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2010-09-13 Thread Greg Hanis
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Re: Header Length Limits in mode http

2010-09-13 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 10:49:31AM -0400, Timothy Garnett wrote: Thanks, We're working on reducing the lengths of the urls on pages in question (another issue is the IE has trouble with urls longer then ~2k) since it was unexpected, but wanted to track down where in our stack the liming