On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 11:45:00AM +0200, Elias Abacioglu wrote:
> Alright, thanks Willy and Lukas!
>
> But I wonder why the build-up of connections is between our haproxy-no-tls
> and haproxy-tls and not the "real" backends. The communication between
> haproxy-no-tls and haproxy-tls is "mode tcp"
Alright, thanks Willy and Lukas!
But I wonder why the build-up of connections is between our haproxy-no-tls
and haproxy-tls and not the "real" backends. The communication between
haproxy-no-tls and haproxy-tls is "mode tcp" and "http-reuse never" and
since it's mode tcp, it shouldn't really use th
Hi guys,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 09:28:23PM +0200, Lukas Tribus wrote:
> Hello Elias,
>
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:52 AM Elias Abacioglu
> wrote:
> > So we do zero config changes, upgrade haproxy to 2.0.x + restart haproxy
> > and like a minute or so then it runs out of resources.
> > Each ha
Hello Elias,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:52 AM Elias Abacioglu
wrote:
> So we do zero config changes, upgrade haproxy to 2.0.x + restart haproxy and
> like a minute or so then it runs out of resources.
> Each haproxy (v2.0.5, no-TLS) have an request rate of 55-90K/s.
> Each haproxy (v1.7.11, TLS)
Hi!
I have an issue which I've don't know how to go ahead with.
So first I will describe my setup.
We have a pair of haproxy v2.0.5 that only takes HTTP traffic and relays
HTTPS traffic down to a pair of haproxys v1.7.11 doing SSL termination.
Here is a more "graphical" layout:
Internet =HTTP+HTTP
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