Willy Tarreau w at 1wt.eu writes:
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 10:21:56AM +, gidot wrote:
Thanks Willy,
I managed to fix the problem with the log. It's due to my entry in /etc/
syslogd.conf. This thread http://www.serverphorums.com/read.php?
10,127228,127867 helped me out :).
Thanks Willy,
I managed to fix the problem with the log. It's due to my entry in /etc/
syslogd.conf. This thread http://www.serverphorums.com/read.php?
10,127228,127867 helped me out :).
Here is the excerpt of my haproxy.log. Hope someone can enlighten me if there's
anything obvious from this
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 10:21:56AM +, gidot wrote:
Thanks Willy,
I managed to fix the problem with the log. It's due to my entry in /etc/
syslogd.conf. This thread http://www.serverphorums.com/read.php?
10,127228,127867 helped me out :).
Here is the excerpt of my haproxy.log.
Hi,
We have recently migrated our game servers from Linux to FreeBSD. We have 8
web servers running in jails, with HAProxy as load balancer. We also have
CARP configured in case of network failover.
carp is running as master on the 1st server(webm01), and backup on the 2nd
server(webm02).
Try adding:
optionhttplog
under your listen, I am not sure what haproxy does if you say tcplog after
saying httplog, so you want to make sure have httplog since those log entries
provide more info. Run with option httplog on the listen during the busy
time and post some examples of the
hi,
Your maxconn seems a bit low if you have a lot of clients...
Maybe you should try increasing it or at lease increase the queue timeout.
As hank said, turn on http log, it will provide you very interesting
information about your issue.
cheers
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