Re: haproxy invoked oom-killer

2013-02-02 Thread Dusty Doris
@formilux.org javascript:; On 1 February 2013 21:57, Dusty Doris du...@doris.name javascript:; wrote: oom-killer just killed my haproxy instance. Anyone know if there is a way to prioritize haproxy and have it get killed after something else? Or, any tuning that might help. https

Re: haproxy invoked oom-killer

2013-02-02 Thread Dusty Doris
in first place. Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 12:34:03 + Subject: Re: haproxy invoked oom-killer From: cont...@jpluscplusm.com javascript:; To: haproxy@formilux.org javascript:; On 1 February 2013 21:57, Dusty Doris du...@doris.name javascript

haproxy invoked oom-killer

2013-02-01 Thread Dusty Doris
oom-killer just killed my haproxy instance. Anyone know if there is a way to prioritize haproxy and have it get killed after something else? Or, any tuning that might help. It looked like I had plenty of swap space available when it decided to kill haproxy. Thanks for any advice. Linux

Soft Stop vs Disable

2013-01-03 Thread Dusty Doris
Could someone help me understand the difference between Soft Stop/Soft Start and Disable/Enable? I can see that when I disable a node in the web UI it is marked as MAINT and when I issue a Soft Stop, the weight is changed to 0. How do those differences impact my connections? What I working on

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2010-03-19 Thread Dusty Doris

Re: HAProxy mod_rails (Passenger)

2009-02-22 Thread Dusty Doris
Right now, I simply have that file in the public directory so its served by apache directly, instead of placing it in a rails queue. This does make haproxy blind to whether or not Rails is broken, because its only checking to see if Apache is responding. However, if you want to take down the