Re: Being sticky to a host, but not to a port

2010-02-25 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi Martin, On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:53:16AM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote: Hi, We're contemplating a design where we'll have two servers, A and B. On each, we'll have 8 instances of our application running, on ports 8081-8088. This is mainly to effectively use multiple cores. The

Re: Being sticky to a host, but not to a port

2010-02-25 Thread Martin Aspeli
Willy Tarreau wrote: Hi Martin, On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:53:16AM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote: Hi, We're contemplating a design where we'll have two servers, A and B. On each, we'll have 8 instances of our application running, on ports 8081-8088. This is mainly to effectively use multiple

Re: Being sticky to a host, but not to a port

2010-02-25 Thread Martin Aspeli
Hi, Willy Tarreau wrote: The prefix is : - always stripped from any request by a backend which declares cookie XXX prefix - always applied to any response by a backend which declares cookie XXX prefix when a server returns such a cookie AND has a cookie value assigned.