\n maxconn 16\n",
Thanks!
From: Bryan Talbot
Date: Friday, June 29, 2018 at 12:47 PM
To: "Leela Kalidindi (lkalidin)"
Cc: HAproxy Mailing Lists
Subject: Re: Reuse backend connections
On Jun 29, 2018, at Jun 29, 12:42 PM, Leela Kalidindi (lkalidin)
mailto:lkali...@cisco.com
Bryan,
One another follow-up question - what does persist do? Thanks!
-Leela
From: Bryan Talbot
Date: Friday, June 29, 2018 at 12:40 PM
To: "Leela Kalidindi (lkalidin)"
Cc: HAproxy Mailing Lists
Subject: Re: Reuse backend connections
On Jun 29, 2018, at Jun 29, 12:38
Hi Bryan,
Thanks a lot for the prompt response.
Is there a such kind of thing to leave the backend connections open forever
that can serve any client request?
-Leela
From: Bryan Talbot
Date: Friday, June 29, 2018 at 12:30 PM
To: "Leela Kalidindi (lkalidin)"
Cc: HAproxy Mai
Hi,
How can I enforce haproxy to reuse limited backend connections regardless of
number of client connections? Basically I do not want to recreate backend
connection for every front end client.
"HAPROXY_0_BACKEND_HEAD": "\nbackend {backend}\n balance {balance}\n mode
http\n option httplog\
Hi,
How can I enforce haproxy to reuse limited backend connections regardless of
number of client connections? Basically I do not want to recreate backend
connection for every front end client.
"HAPROXY_0_BACKEND_HEAD": "\nbackend {backend}\n balance {balance}\n mode
http\n option httplog\
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