Hello Marco,
On Tue, Oct 01, 2019 at 10:46:31AM +0200, Marco Colli wrote:
> However the problem is that **a few hundreds connections remain open from
> HAProxy to the Puma web servers forever**. That slow down HAProxy.
>
> When we restart HAProxy then everything works fine again and the number
>
> With "forever" you mean longer then 1m ?
Yes, unfortunately forever means forever, not just 1 minute. I have already
tried to wait several minutes (e.g. more than 10 min) and the number of
backend connections reported by Datadog remains the same (e.g. ~200). When
I restart HAProxy then the
Am 01.10.19 um 11:18 schrieb Marco Colli:
> Here's my configuration:
>
> $ haproxy -vv
> HA-Proxy version 2.0.7-1ppa1~bionic 2019/09/28 - https://haproxy.org/
[snipp]
> $ cat /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg
> global
> log /dev/loglocal0
> log /dev/loglocal1 notice
> chroot /var/lib/haproxy
> stats
Here's my configuration:
$ haproxy -vv
HA-Proxy version 2.0.7-1ppa1~bionic 2019/09/28 - https://haproxy.org/
Build options :
TARGET = linux-glibc
CPU = generic
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -O2 -g -O2
-fdebug-prefix-map=/build/haproxy-TXZjzi/haproxy-2.0.7=.
-fstack-protector-strong
Hi.
Am 01.10.19 um 10:46 schrieb Marco Colli:
> Hello!
>
> I use HAProxy to load balance HTTP(S) traffic to some web servers. Web servers
> then connect to a database. I have noticed that when we restart the database
> some errors occur (and that is normal during the restart).
>
> However the
Hello!
I use HAProxy to load balance HTTP(S) traffic to some web servers. Web
servers then connect to a database. I have noticed that when we restart the
database some errors occur (and that is normal during the restart).
However the problem is that **a few hundreds connections remain open from
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