Hi Lukas,
I'm not sure I understand this configuration. Can you clarify what services
you are offering and what it has to do with transparent proxying?
Looks to me like you use option transparent to transform HAProxy into a
forward proxy, but HAProxy really is a reverse proxy only.
Yes,
Hi Lukas.
FIN_WAIT2 18532 #almost all the client to haproxy.
A high FIN_WAIT2 count is normal on any internet facing server.
Nothing bad happens because of this.
CLOSE_WAIT 17674 # almost all the haproxy to the internet.
[...]
option http-pretend-keepalive
Do you really have a
Lukas,
Hi
Thank you so much for the valuable information.
Warm Regards,
Ali
2013/7/17 Lukas Tribus luky...@hotmail.com
Hi Ali,
By the way, how stick table synchronization is different with using
cookies or using the hash of the source IP? Why using the latter method
eliminates the
Maybe this question got lost in the flood of all the other really great
conversations here in the list, hence I try to get the groups attention
again. Hope someone can help me?
Am 15.07.2013 10:03, schrieb Jürgen Haas:
In our environment, we do have a lot of subdomains on various servers
and
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:16:11PM +0200, Lukas Tribus wrote:
Hi!
The incoming packets pass thru haproxy, but my backend web servers
respond directly to client, instead of send to haproxy and then to client?
This is by definition not possible when you are working at layer 7 (or even
Hi guys,
For once, I'll abuse the list's purpose.
We'd like to reinforce the development team of the ALOHA Load Balancer
(http://www.exceliance.fr/en). This is the same team who has already
brought many goodies into HAProxy over the years, including IPv6, logs,
compression, SSL, with yet more to
Hi everyone,
It's happens on my FreeBSD9.1 stable.
And the HAProxy detail.
root@Ha-L1-n1:/usr/local/etc # haproxy -vv
HA-Proxy version 1.5-dev19 2013/06/17
Copyright 2000-2013 Willy Tarreau w...@1wt.eu
Build options :
TARGET = freebsd
CPU = generic
CC = cc
CFLAGS = -O2 -pipe
I have 2 main scenarios:
1) Mostly web servers that don't reach 1Gbps of traffic, so it's
perfectly possible!
2) On another customer they have a video server for online classes among
4 fisical servers (DNS round robin) and they reach 4 - 5 Gbps of traffic
together. So I guess that I won't have
Hi!
And I have a core dump file here but it's too large to upload
(about 63MB).
Please upload the core dump along with the exectuable somewhere and send
the link to Willy Tarreau (the core dump will contain sensitive data, so
I suggest you don't sent it to the mailing list):
w...@1wt.eu
Hi Lukas,
I have send this to Willy. Thank you!
Regards
Jinge
On 2013-7-17, at 下午10:12, Lukas Tribus luky...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi!
And I have a core dump file here but it's too large to upload
(about 63MB).
Please upload the core dump along with the exectuable somewhere and send
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Hi Willy,
This explains why this only happens for short durations (at most the duration
of a client timeout).
Good to hear you pinpointed this.
What is important is to know that CPU usage aside, there is no loss of
information nor service. Connections are correctly handled
Mark early
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 08:16:18PM +0200, Lukas Tribus wrote:
Hi Willy,
This explains why this only happens for short durations (at most the
duration
of a client timeout).
Good to hear you pinpointed this.
What is important is to know that CPU usage aside, there is no loss
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