On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:50:28AM -0600, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
> My two cents for what it's worth...
>
> This would be a terrific feature and the one I miss the most from
> commercial load balancers. Makes taking real servers in and out of
> battery to test an issue simple.
>
> My recommen
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:01:39AM +0200, eni-urgence wrote:
> After some test, it appears that is a hardware/design problem. I made
> a new virtual host (https) on the proxy machine, call it directly not
> through haproxy and the transfer time are similar. Now i had to
> found why . Is think the
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 04:01:36PM -0700, Hank A. Paulson wrote:
> I have an old URL that needs to be redir'd to a new url in several
> situations but I can't see how to avoid looping.
>
> acl hdr_sub(host) host1
> acl hdr_sub(host) host2
>
> acl oldurl path_beg /oldblah
> acl newurl path_beg /ne
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 08:53:19PM -0700, Bryan Talbot wrote:
> See section 7.7: AND is implicit.
>
>
> 7.7. Using ACLs to form conditions
> --
>
> Some actions are only performed upon a valid condition. A condition is a
> combination of ACLs with operators. 3 ope
See section 7.7: AND is implicit.
7.7. Using ACLs to form conditions
--
Some actions are only performed upon a valid condition. A condition is a
combination of ACLs with operators. 3 operators are supported :
- AND (implicit)
- OR (explicit with the "or" key
Also, what is the rule for multiple if conditions? I am missing it if it is in
the docs.
reqirep blah if a b or c
is that:
(a and b) or c
or
a and (b or c)
or
something else :)
I have an old URL that needs to be redir'd to a new url in several situations
but I can't see how to avoid looping.
acl hdr_sub(host) host1
acl hdr_sub(host) host2
acl oldurl path_beg /oldblah
acl newurl path_beg /newu
redirect location http://host1/newu if oldurl host2
The problem is if I ha
Hi,
at 30.06.2010 23:08, Willy Tarreau wrote
> I'm seeing that you have nf_conntrack loaded on the server, are
> you absolutely sure that the session table never fills up ? You can
> check that with "dmesg". I'm asking because this is an extremely common
> issue. Just in doubt, you should check if
Hi Craig,
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 07:16:32PM +0200, Craig Craig wrote:
> It seems that somewhere over 2000 and between 4500 established connections,
> the problems start; I've not been able to determine
> the exact number, as I've changed the NAT to the server directly - it could
> handle the ~6
Hi list,
I'm having a strange problem with haproxy 1.3.24, when the server gets more
connections. Load is still ok by then (about 0.5), througput is about
50-100MBit.
Right now, everything is fine, I'm seeing:
Server connection states (it also runs a squid, which is not used for this
domain):
My two cents for what it's worth...
This would be a terrific feature and the one I miss the most from
commercial load balancers. Makes taking real servers in and out of
battery to test an issue simple.
My recommendation would be to make the stats interface read-only by
default, and allow read-wri
On Mit 30.06.2010 17:38, Juhani Åhman wrote:
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 16:18 +0200, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
I think you will need the client-keepalive option. I'am not sure if
this is the only option to activate this, I hope anybody else on this
list can say more about this.
Hth
Aleks
I teste
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 16:18 +0200, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
>
> I think you will need the client-keepalive option.
> I'am not sure if this is the only option to activate this, I hope
> anybody else on this list can say more about this.
>
>
> Hth
>
> Aleks
I tested enabling option httpclose or o
Dear Juhani,
On Mit 30.06.2010 16:59, Juhani Åhman wrote:
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 14:46 +0200, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
Dear Juhani,
On Mit 30.06.2010 15:09, Juhani Åhman wrote:
>Hi everyone
>
>I've recently tried to use HAProxy as a reverse proxy to a WebSocket
>server like Moskovitz in this thr
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 14:46 +0200, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
> Dear Juhani,
>
> On Mit 30.06.2010 15:09, Juhani Åhman wrote:
> >Hi everyone
> >
> >I've recently tried to use HAProxy as a reverse proxy to a WebSocket
> >server like Moskovitz in this thread
> >(http://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@form
Dear Juhani,
On Mit 30.06.2010 15:09, Juhani Åhman wrote:
Hi everyone
I've recently tried to use HAProxy as a reverse proxy to a WebSocket
server like Moskovitz in this thread
(http://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg02754.html), but
I've run into problems. I can only get websockets
Hi everyone
I've recently tried to use HAProxy as a reverse proxy to a WebSocket
server like Moskovitz in this thread
(http://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg02754.html), but
I've run into problems. I can only get websockets proxied in http mode
when I'm using a browser which speaks r
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