Hi,

we use HAproxy infront of a Exchange 2010 System to balance the load. It works very well.

Now we have an issue with one HubTransport Server in the Exchange Farm. I have set this Server to maintainance via admin socket:

echo "disable server mail-intern/htc1" | socat stdio /var/run/haproxy-admin.sock


Config:

listen mail-intern
        bind 128.130.30.55:25 transparent name smtp
        bind 128.130.30.55:80 transparent name http
        bind 128.130.30.55:135 transparent name loc-srv
        bind 128.130.30.55:143 transparent name imap
        bind 128.130.30.55:443 transparent name https
        bind 128.130.30.55:587 transparent name submission
        bind 128.130.30.55:993 transparent name imaps
        bind 128.130.30.55:60001 transparent name RPC_60001
        bind 128.130.30.55:60002 transparent name RPC_60002
        mode tcp
        maxconn 10000
log-format %ci:%cp\ [%t]\ %ft\ %s\ %si:%sp\ %Tw/%Tc/%Tt\ %B\ %ts\ %ac/%fc/%bc/%sc/%rc\ %sq/%bq
        balance leastconn
        stick-table type ip size 10240k expire 60m peers ha-cluster
        stick on src

       server  htc1 128.130.30.51: maxconn 10000 check
        server  htc2 128.130.30.52: maxconn 10000 check



All clients are now redirected to htc2 and don't see the troublesome htc1.

We now would like to debug this issue and specify special source ip addresses that get routet to the htc1 in maintainance mode. Is this possible?

thanks
Philipp

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