On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 7:36 AM, Alex wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was testing haproxy version 1.6.3 and I am a bit confused regarding
> draining a server.
>
> According to the documentation:
> set server / state [ ready | drain | maint ]
> [...] Setting the mode to "drain" only removes the server from
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Hello,
I was testing haproxy version 1.6.3 and I am a bit confused regarding
draining a server.
According to the documentation:
set server / state [ ready | drain | maint ]
[...] Setting the mode to "drain" only removes the server from load
balancing but still allows it to be checked and to accep
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HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n") to request a layer-4 tunnel. Also, this client
doesn't expect (and can't presently deal with) an http response to that
request.
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Hi Guys!
I've recently discovered odd behaviour regarding keep-alives in haproxy
and sites with HTML5/js/ajax ultra-fancy stuff. Some (random) requests
are not loaded (like images). Disabling keep-alive in haproxy solves
this issue. 'Normal' sites seems to be working fine with keepalives on.
Hi Willy,
Haven't we merged the "agent-send" feature in 1.6? If not, is it possible
to merge it?
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