Anyone have any info on why this could be happening? Or have I assumed 
incorrectly that load balancing will try other ones when a server is doesn’t 
respond?

–Steve
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From: Barnhart, Steven <barnhart....@osu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 7:12:03 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org <user@guacamole.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Issue with load balancing not going past down server

Hi, thanks for the reply. I am running in docker and mysql/ldap authenticated, 
version 1. 5. 1. The log doesn’t seem to show much aside from the one 
connection and disconnect, whn it really should show multiple. I assume it 
worked before, but


Hi, thanks for the reply.



I am running in docker and mysql/ldap authenticated, version 1.5.1. The log 
doesn’t seem to show much aside from the one connection and disconnect, whn it 
really should show multiple. I assume it worked before, but maybe it just 
needed the “right” machines to be down, I am not sure. I’ve always had mixed 
reports with the load balancing, but never was able to reproduce or see it 
myself.





--Steve



From: Ivanmarcus <ivanmar...@yahoo.com.INVALID>
Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 3:44 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org <user@guacamole.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Issue with load balancing not going past down server


Steven,

It would help people to assist you if you were able to post some detail
on your setup including the OS in use, how you've got Guacamole
installed, and in particular log data around when you have the issue.

I don't run load balancing myself, so it probably won't be me responding
when you post the above information, however in general the message you
have commonly appears when there's a network or connection mismatch
issue. It *may* also occur in some installations using 1.5.4., so it
would also be useful to know if you had a previously working install,
with the issue occurring since you upgraded?

On 20/03/24 07:07, Barnhart, Steven wrote:
> I keep getting angry users because users receive the following message
> [A screenshot of a computer  Description automatically generated]
>
> This is machine 02 of about 20. Confirm the settings are set to balancing.
> [A screenshot of a login form  Description automatically generated]
>
> But many users (including me testing as my admin account) only connect to 2 
> and get the timeout. It doesn’t try any other servers. I tried (as you see 
> above), to turn off session affinity. What is going on?

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