Re: slowly move connections away from failed real server to remaining real server.

2018-02-14 Thread Andrew Smalley
Hello Shawn Thank you for your reply. It is pretty much a verification of what we thought this end. Ill go back to the customer and let them know what Microsoft suggest is not possible. Andruw Smalley Loadbalancer.org Ltd. www.loadbalancer.org +1 888 867 9504 / +44 (0)330 380 1064

Re: slowly move connections away from failed real server to remaining real server.

2018-02-14 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 2/13/2018 7:49 AM, Andrew Smalley wrote: > We have had a request and not sure if there is any way to implement this. > > Simply think of two real servers being loadbalanced. one fails all the > connections are moved to the remaining server overloading it. > > What we want is for the traffic

Re: slowly move connections away from failed real server to remaining real server.

2018-02-13 Thread Andrew Smalley
Hello Moemen Thank you for your reply. Indeed we have already thought of the MAXCONN values. Any other thoughts? The aim is to move clients from a failed server slowly much like the feature where a real server comes back online and slowly the weight is raised until all connections are on the

Re: slowly move connections away from failed real server to remaining real server.

2018-02-13 Thread Moemen MHEDHBI
On 13/02/2018 15:49, Andrew Smalley wrote: > Hi, Hi Andrew, > > We have had a request and not sure if there is any way to implement this. > > Simply think of two real servers being loadbalanced. one fails all the > connections are moved to the remaining server overloading it. > > What we want

slowly move connections away from failed real server to remaining real server.

2018-02-13 Thread Andrew Smalley
Hi, We have had a request and not sure if there is any way to implement this. Simply think of two real servers being loadbalanced. one fails all the connections are moved to the remaining server overloading it. What we want is for the traffic from the failed real server to be moved to the