From: Vincent Bernat
This variable was used by the wrapper which was removed in
a6cfa9098e5a. The correct way to do seamless reload is now to enable
"expose-fd listeners" on the stat socket.
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contrib/systemd/haproxy.service.in | 2 --
1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
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It is plausible/expected that my version upgrade performance goes like
(about 4K connections, long lived and short lived mix, TCP only, no
HTTP:
1.5.12 (nproc 1, old connections causing about 100 old -sf processes
to linger) uses 100% CPU almost all the time, frequently with >1
process. (100%,
hi list, I need some tips to build this solution, I currently have
nginx as a proxy reverse and load balancer with http2 and ssl/tls ,
but I still do not like the load balancer part of nginx and I want to
put haproxy to do the job, but I'm not sure if I put in front haproxy
and then nginx as a
Hi Laurent,I think that I catch the bug. Could you test the attached patch ?Just for information, this patch is not ready to be published, but it fix the bug.Thanks,thierry
0001-BUGFIX.patch
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On 9 Dec 2017, at 00:37, Thierry Fournier wrote:Hi
Hi Laurent,
I reproduce the bug with version 1.81 without thread support. I will check for
this.
Thierry
> On 8 Dec 2017, at 13:05, Laurent Penot wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> Having added lua to haproxy is really very very helpful, thanks a lot for
> this. I’m using it
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 10:48:23PM +, Anthony Via wrote:
> > I am testing seamless reloads on HAProxy 1.8.0 using the master-worker
> > model and am running into the following when sending SIGUSR2 to the master
> > process
Sorry I misread, my explanation in the previous post is not correct
Hello Anthony,
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 10:48:23PM +, Anthony Via wrote:
> ?Hello,
>
>
> I am testing seamless reloads on HAProxy 1.8.0 using the master-worker model
> and am running into the following when sending SIGUSR2 to the master process:
>
>
> [ALERT] 339/222907 (61399) :
Hi list,
Having added lua to haproxy is really very very helpful, thanks a lot for this.
I’m using it heavily.
I need to open a socket to get the content of a web page from my local network,
and I do that every second using a task.
It’s in production use since lua is available in haproxy, and
On 08/12/2017 10:38 πμ, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
> On 08/12/2017 10:21 πμ, Christopher Faulet wrote:
>> Le 08/12/2017 à 05:52, Willy Tarreau a écrit :
>>>
pparissis at poseidonas in ~/repo/haproxy-1.8 on (master u=)
sudo gdb ./haproxy
GNU gdb (Debian 7.12-6) 7.12.0.20161007-git
On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 10:21:45AM +0100, Christopher Faulet wrote:
> The problem is not a double-lock but an unlock on a free lock, leaving it in
> a bad state. This is not obvious on this trace, but compiling HAProxy with
> the debug on threads it is easier to observe it.
>
> This patch is
Le 08/12/2017 à 05:52, Willy Tarreau a écrit :
pparissis at poseidonas in ~/repo/haproxy-1.8 on (master u=)
sudo gdb ./haproxy
GNU gdb (Debian 7.12-6) 7.12.0.20161007-git
Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
Hi there,
I reached out last week but haven't heard back so I wanted to try one last
time. Is there an opportunity to sponsor a post on Cron Weekly: a weekly
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Best wishes,
Peter
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