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> From: Aaron West <aa...@loadbalancer.org>
> Sent: Oct 18, 2017 5:33 AM
> To: Devendra Joshi
> Cc: HAProxy
> Subject: Re: Force Sticky session on HaProxy
>
> I've used something like this before:
>
> stick store-response res.cook(JSESSIONID
base. I want, those are serving
from *Apache1
*, they should keep on *Apache1*. not to shift on *Apache2*.
I want to apply Force sticky session in Haproxy.
Devendra Joshi
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> Sent: Oct 18, 2017 5:33 AM
> To: Devendra Joshi
> Cc: HAProxy
> Subject: Re: Force Sticky session on HaProxy
>
> I've used something like this before:
>
> stick store-response res.cook(JSESSIONID)
> stick match req.cook(JSESSIONID)
>
> "st
I've used peers for this situation personally.
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From: Aaron West <aa...@loadbalancer.org>
Sent: Oct 18, 2017 5:33 AM
To: Devendra Joshi
Cc: HAProxy
Subject: Re: Force Sticky session on HaProxy
I've used so
I've used something like this before:
stick store-response res.cook(JSESSIONID)
stick match req.cook(JSESSIONID)
"stick on" does this I think:
stick match req.cook(JSESSIONID)
stick store-request req.cook(JSESSIONID)
As the client doesn't have the cookie at the beginning of the
connection it
Hi,
Is anybody configured Force Sticky session in Haproxy (with JSESSIONID).
I am using following things
Centos 6.4
Apache 2.2
Jboss 4.0
ModJK
and HaProxy 1.6.12
also check following setting in ModJK config but not succeed.
cookie serverid insert indirect nocache
stick-table type string len 36
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