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./haproxy -vv HA-Proxy version 1.6-dev0-41 2014/07/12 Copyright 2000-2014 Willy Tarreau <w...@1wt.eu> Build options : TARGET = linux2628 CPU = native CC = gcc CFLAGS = -O2 -march=native -g -fno-strict-aliasing OPTIONS = USE_LINUX_SPLICE=1 USE_REGPARM=1 USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_STATIC_PCRE=1 Default settings : maxconn = 2000, bufsize = 16384, maxrewrite = 8192, maxpollevents = 200 Encrypted password support via crypt(3): yes Built without zlib support (USE_ZLIB not set) Compression algorithms supported : identity Built with OpenSSL version : OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013 Running on OpenSSL version : OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013 OpenSSL library supports TLS extensions : yes OpenSSL library supports SNI : yes OpenSSL library supports prefer-server-ciphers : yes Built with PCRE version : 8.30 2012-02-04 PCRE library supports JIT : no (USE_PCRE_JIT not set) Built with transparent proxy support using: IP_TRANSPARENT IPV6_TRANSPARENT IP_FREEBIND Available polling systems : epoll : pref=300, test result OK poll : pref=200, test result OK select : pref=150, test result OK Total: 3 (3 usable), will use epoll. 1.5.1 same, after some quests, the load increasing. Bests, -Igor On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Lukas Tribus <luky...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi Igor, hi Thomas, > > > On 18.07.2014 19:22, Igor wrote: >> Hi, I use git commit e63a1eb290a1c407453dbcaa16535c85a1904f9e, 1.5.2 >> same result like git version. > > Ok, can you still post the "haproxy -vv" output please. Best thing would > be if you could "git bisect" this in the haproxy-1.5 repository. Could you > do that? If not, could you try 1.5.1? > > Does the CPU load increase right after starting haproxy (with no load), > after the first request or later? > > > >> When I look at your config, my educated guess would be commit >> 60d7aeb6e1450995e721d01f48f60b7db4c44e2b. > > 1.5.2 doesn't contain that commit, it must be something older. > > > > Regards, > > Lukas > >