me a bit here? What should I take a look at now?
Cheers!
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Dariusz Suchojad
$ gdb ./src/haproxy-1.4.2/haproxy
GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (6.5-37.el5rh)
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change
, are you aware of any version that has worked reliably on
your platform ?
Not really, it's the first time we're using HAProxy on that platform.
Thanks!
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Dariusz Suchojad
reliably on
your platform ?
Not really, it's the first time we're using HAProxy on that platform.
OK so I wish you that it works well for this first time :-)
Cheers!
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Dariusz Suchojad
timeout client 5000
timeout server 5000
backend bck1
server server1 10.152.17.13:17093 check inter 2saa rise 2
fall 2x
frontend front1
mode tcp
default_backend bck1
bind 0.0.0.0:27025
maxconn 300
#
cheers,
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Dariusz Suchojad
Hello,
I've written a short blog post on accessing HAProxy statistics from
Python - https://bit.ly/j0sDsb - it's nothing big but I hope it can at
least serve as a starting point for someone trying to implementing a
more sophisticated solution.
Thought I'd let you know.
cheers,
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Dariusz
:-)
cheers,
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Dariusz Suchojad
https://zato.io
The next generation ESB and application server. Open-source. In Python.
/gmane.comp.web.haproxy/28337
regards,
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Dariusz Suchojad
https://zato.io
ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations in Python
.
So, when program control is redirected to Lua, does Lua receive a handle
to that main server object? The point being, I could possibly just call
HAProxy's own functions, for instance to return statistics to Lua which
would reformat them into the output format required.
Do you think that would be feasi
.
So, when program control is redirected to Lua, does Lua receive a handle
to that main server object? The point being, I could possibly just call
HAProxy's own functions, for instance to return statistics to Lua which
would reformat them into the output format required.
Do you think that would be feasi
on input from HAProxy, set REMOTE_USER and hand it over to a
backend.
Not exactly ideal but I just don't see any other way as of today.
regards,
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Dariusz Suchojad
https://zato.io
ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations in Python
cannot is not capable of what is needed then I would just
prefer to clarify it upfront.
best regards,
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Dariusz Suchojad
https://zato.io
ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations in Python
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