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Hi.
Today I have read the
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_3.17#head-1ad106b24bd61288c6f89e13674c84a650359e95
and found this very interesting.
A resizable, Scalable, Concurrent Hash Table
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=7e1e77636e36075ebf11829885526846
Hi.
Is it possible, and if not is planned, to allow haproxy to be configured to
retry connections on receiving RST and not just timeout?
Linuxes drop the SYN if the listen socket is overflown, but can return RST
if configured so. IMHO, it's better to RST because then you know that SYN
is lost any
I have used the above directive in my configuration file under defaults. And it
has made not even the slightest difference in seeing messages like the
following getting printed from our http client:
HTTP/1.0 408 Request Time-outCache-Control: no-cacheConnection:
closeContent-Type: text/html
408
Ad my email apparently hadn’t been updating all day :/
Thanks!
Dan Dubovik
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
480-505-8800 x4257
From: Daniel Dubovik mailto:ddubo...@godaddy.com>>
Date: Friday, December 12, 2014 at 2:09 PM
To: David Adams mailto:dr...@yahoo.com>>
Cc: HAproxy Mailing Lists mailto:
Did some digging, and I did find this article:
http://blog.tinola.com/?e=36
It could be related to the issue you are experiencing, especially since just
before the SIGABRT, the process is trying to do a hostname resolution, but
can’t, because it’s in a chroot (the reason you get all the No such
Yes we're on Centos 6.4.
Removing the chroot option in the haproxy.cfg appears to have cured it - it
didn't crash at 13:00 as it usually does.
Many thanks for the help.
On Friday, 12 December 2014, 12:00, Lukas Tribus
wrote:
David,
are you on Centos 6.4?
Try setting your ciphers t
David,
are you on Centos 6.4?
Try setting your ciphers to one of the Mozilla recommendation [1],
that way, you won't negiotating kerberos ciphers suites anymore.
If that doesn't help, and you need chroot, then you will have to
upgrade to at least Centos 6.5.
Regards,
Lukas
[1] https://wiki
Will try without chroot.
Contents of /etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwd: filesshadow: filesgroup: files
hosts: files dns
bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
ethers: filesnetmasks: filesnetworks: filesprotocols: filesrpc:
filesservices: files
netgroup: nisplus
On 12/12/2014 12:06 PM, Lukas Tribus wrote:
Hi David,
I've just take a look in openssl code and your trace. The trace shows
that process try to open 'krb5.conf' and in openssl/ssl/kssl.c there is
some 'abort()' calls.
Do you use openssl kerberos5 auth feature of openssl?
Wait a minute, that s
> Hi David,
>
> I've just take a look in openssl code and your trace. The trace shows
> that process try to open 'krb5.conf' and in openssl/ssl/kssl.c there is
> some 'abort()' calls.
>
> Do you use openssl kerberos5 auth feature of openssl?
Wait a minute, that sounds familiar ...
http://marc.inf
On 12/12/2014 11:08 AM, Emeric Brun wrote:
On 12/12/2014 07:16 AM, Vincent Bernat wrote:
❦ 12 décembre 2014 02:08 GMT, David Adams :
I ran strace on it just before CRASHTIME. It stopped on cue, with an
exit code of 134.
The strace output is here: haproxy strace - Pastebin.com
As you'll se
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 09:31:54PM +0100, PiBa-NL wrote:
> [PATCH] DOC: httplog does not support 'no'
>
> Modified: doc/configuration.txt
>
> doc/configuration.txt | 6 ++
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/doc/configuration.txt b/doc/configuration.tx
On 12/12/2014 07:16 AM, Vincent Bernat wrote:
❦ 12 décembre 2014 02:08 GMT, David Adams :
I ran strace on it just before CRASHTIME. It stopped on cue, with an
exit code of 134.
The strace output is here: haproxy strace - Pastebin.com
As you'll see, it looks very strange - immediately after
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