e instance, restart the other, then vice
versa. Such a setup will save you from much more than packet loss during
restarts, e.g. hardware failure, bad deploys, etc.
Just my two cents.
Cheers,
Conrad
> Tugberk
>> Subject: Re: Using socket commands to add a new server to a backend
>>
Thanks!
What do you think about this approach:
http://engineeringblog.yelp.com/2015/04/true-zero-downtime-haproxy-reloads.html
Seems a bit complicated to get it right but wonder if it's worth investing into.
Tugberk
> Subject: Re: Using socket commands to add a new server to a backend
&g
for getting back again, I do appreciate it!
You're welcome :)
Conrad
> Tugberk
>
>> Subject: Re: Using socket commands to add a new server to a backend
>> To: tugb...@outlook.com; haproxy@formilux.org
>> From: con...@soundcloud.com
>> Date: Tue, 17 May 2016
it on GitHub or somewhere else?
Thanks for getting back again, I do appreciate it!
Tugberk
> Subject: Re: Using socket commands to add a new server to a backend
> To: tugb...@outlook.com; haproxy@formilux.org
> From: con...@soundcloud.com
> Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 12:30:47 +0200
>
&
Hi Tugberk,
On 05/16/2016 05:25 PM, Tugberk Ugurlu wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it possible to register a new server under a backend? This is similar to
> what is being asked here:
> http://haproxy.formilux.narkive.com/1OibZABp/using-haproxy-socket-to-add-new-servers
> I cannot see the command available un
Hi,
Is it possible to register a new server under a backend? This is similar to
what is being asked here:
http://haproxy.formilux.narkive.com/1OibZABp/using-haproxy-socket-to-add-new-servers
I cannot see the command available under the documented list of commands:
http://cbonte.github.io/haproxy
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