On 17.06.2009 1:29 Uhr, Yves Accad wrote:
> Please let me know any
> detail I need to provide you to help troubleshooting the issue.
Yves,
Unfortunately your descriptions are rather vague and my crystal ball is
still getting fixed by the mechanics. Sorry...
To help you in the meantime, would you
On 15.06.2009 19:24 Uhr, Karl Pietri wrote:
> Due to some strange things we are doing with our logging we have a bunch
> of info in the response headers that would be nice to strip out before
> sending to the client. Is this possible in haproxy?
>
> Essentially we are logging things like the user
On 15.06.2009 6:36 Uhr, Timh Bergström wrote:
> Hello Holger,
>
> If nothing else, I would be interested in this script.
>
> Cheers,
> Timh
So, after checking with my chief about opensourcing our stuff I can
finally conclude: Yes we can! :)
You can find the script at http://github.com/finnlabs/
On 12.06.2009 23:08 Uhr, Joe Williams wrote:
> I looked through the docs but didn't see anything. Is it possible to
> include config files from the main config file? So you could do
> something similar to a vhosts.d directory in Apache or Nginx.
Hello Joe!
Unfortunately, this is not supported by
Erik Gulliksson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Holger Just wrote:
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On 10.06.2009 17:26 Uhr, Tom Potwin wrote:
> Thanks for that advice.
> Does anyone know where there are any how-to's for setting up something like
> this? The architecture.txt file doesn't go into much detail.
At our site, we are using nginx for that task.
This is layed out as follows:
On 08.06.2009 22:25 Uhr, Infos E-Blokos wrote:
> Hi Holger and thanks for your answer.
> is VirtualIP the same role as CLUSTERIP ?
Actually, i have not worked with the ClusterIP approach yet.
What I learned from http://www.linux-ha.org/ClusterIP is, that it is an
extension to what is commonly call
On 08.06.2009 19:34 Uhr, Infos E-Blokos wrote:
> is there any example to use HAPROXY with CLUSTERIP and KEEPALIVED OR
> HEARTBEAT ?
Hey,
have a look at
http://www.howtoforge.com/high-availability-load-balancer-haproxy-heartbeat-debian-etch
The article is not very new, but the principles still a
On 28.04.2009 0:11 Uhr, Jeremy wrote:
> With the config below if I go to /test.php it sends it to the Linux
> server just fine. If I wait a while and go to /test.aspx it sends it to
> the Windows server just fine. But if I try both of them back to back,
> some sort of persistence is messing up the
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