>> Is there a problem with health checks and haproxy? Again, using a
>> machine
>> gun approach on the health check service, we see no problems, but for
>> whatever reason, occasionally (maybe 1 out 10, could be more), the
>> haproxy
>> tcp expect fails. Using tcpdump, seems we're getting the right
> Is there a problem with health checks and haproxy? Again, using a machine
> gun approach on the health check service, we see no problems, but for
> whatever reason, occasionally (maybe 1 out 10, could be more), the haproxy
> tcp expect fails. Using tcpdump, seems we're getting the right return
>
We are using a Layer 7 style health check against a tcp backend. It's
supposedly HTTP, but for whatever reason I couldn't get haproxy http check
to work. Anyway, our check "works", but only sometimes. Over the course
of day with no traffic to the backends at all (just our layer 7 health
check) w
Our current HAProxy configuration relies on acls of the form:
acl few_concurrent_requests sc0_conn_cur(http-in) le 5
acl few_avg_connections sc0_conn_rate(http-in) le 5
We use these to analyze the connection rate and concurrent requests of
our customers.
We would prefer to have multiple HAPr
Hi Tod,
Thanks for your feedback.
This was a pleasure to help you because you were polite (saying 'hi',
'please' and 'thanks') and you explained clearly all the steps you've
already done.
Many people just post a mail without even a 'hello', ask their
question and never give any feedback...
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