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> One reason for that would be to separate the flow and configuration of
> different systems.
> If i use the same installation for multiple systems (propelled by
> different teams and agendas)
> then each time the config file is touched, all systems are likely to be
> affected and hence the
One reason for that would be to separate the flow and configuration of
different systems.
If i use the same installation for multiple systems (propelled by different
teams and agendas)then each time the config file is touched, all systems are
likely to be affected and hence the changes would nee
Hi Jeff,
> could i install multiple instances of HAProxy on one machine?
Why would you do that exactly? Please explain, because I feel
like you are doing it for the wrong reasons. Maybe what you
are trying to achieve can be done more efficiently.
> How?
Would you like to *install* multiple i
Hi Conrad,
> Hey all,
>
> can someone give me a very brief summary of how haproxy handles its
> connection pooling when the backend server sends "Connection: close"
> and/or HTTP/1.0?
Simple: there is no connection pooling at all (yet). When a backend emits
"Connection: close":
- the "Connectio
Hey all,
can someone give me a very brief summary of how haproxy handles its
connection pooling when the backend server sends "Connection: close"
and/or HTTP/1.0?
Or, to be more specific, we have (for certain traffic) an haproxy
instance as backend for another haproxy. We are seeing huge increase
Hi,
On 10/24/2014 02:12 PM, jeff saremi wrote:
> What is the order of evaluation of 'and's and 'or's in a use_backend clause?
>
> This is what the docs say:
> [!]acl1 [!]acl2 ... [!]acln { or [!]acl1 [!]acl2 ... [!]acln } ...
>
> and apparently i cannot use paranthesis to group them. However i
Hey Chris,
we've been running haproxy with "nbproc 12" for quite a while now and it
works great for us. We haven't even gotten around to tying interrupts to
certain cores, works pretty well without. No need for multiple config
files either.
Cheers,
Conrad
On 10/27/2014 07:41 PM, Chris Allen wrot
could i install multiple instances of HAProxy on one machine? How? thanks
On 28.10.2014, at 10:13, Julian Pawlowski wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to have HAproxy check for an existing
> Cookie the client sends and have it verify with a specific backend (say
> backend1). Based on that backends HTTP error code (e.g. 200 or 403), HAproxy
> should allow forw
Hello Andrey,
As Maik has previously mentioned that patch will only work on the older
version. We have someone working on an updated patch but cannot supply an
ETA at the moment as there are a couple of other things in the queue before
it.
On 24 October 2014 12:59, Andrey Zakabluk wrote:
> Hi
yes it is :)
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Masato Yamaji wrote:
> Nice to meet you.
>
> I have a question about haproxy.
>
> Question Is it a the address here?
>
> best reguard
>
> masato.y
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Nice to meet you.
I have a question about haproxy.
Question Is it a the address here?
best reguard
masato.y
Hi folks,
I was wondering if there is a way to have HAproxy check for an existing Cookie
the client sends and have it verify with a specific backend (say backend1).
Based on that backends HTTP error code (e.g. 200 or 403), HAproxy should allow
forwarding to backend2. Of course this would need t
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