Hello
I manage to configure this setup. Thanks to baptiste and willy for their patience. And thanks to the dev team for this fabulous product Le 27/01/2012 08:11, Baptiste a écrit :
Ok, I understand now why you're doing like that :) Let me update Willy's example: frontend site1 bind :80 monitor-uri /check monitor fail if { nbsrv(local) le 0 } acl local_ok nbsrv(local) gt 0 acl site2_ok nbsrv(site2) gt 0 acl site3_ok nbsrv(site3) gt 0 acl is_site1 hdr_sub(cookie) SERVERID=a acl is_site2 hdr_sub(cookie) SERVERID=b acl is_site3 hdr_sub(cookie) SERVERID=c use_backend site2 if is_site2 site2_ok use_backend site3 if is_site3 site3_ok use_backend site2 if !local_ok site2_ok use_backend site3 if !local_ok site3_ok default_backend local backend local # handles site1's traffic as well as non-site specific traffic # all cookies are prefixed with "a" cookie SERVERID server srv1 1.0.0.1:80 cookie a1 check server srv2 1.0.0.1:80 cookie a2 check server srv3 1.0.0.1:80 cookie a3 check backend site2 # reroute traffic to site 2's load balancer option httpchk GET /check server site2 2.2.2.2:80 check backend site3 # reroute traffic to site 2's load balancer option httpchk GET /check server site3 3.3.3.3:80 check Note that I have not tested this example, so there may be some mistake. The idea here is to count the number of available server in a backend, then take routing decision based on this information. Each site must monitor its local backend and provide it's status to other (monitor* lines) and pick up status from remote backend. Tell me if you managed to configure your setup. cheers