Typically that error means the request doesn't match a rule in remap.config. Is the error coming from the first hop or one of the 123.123.123.[1-4] nodes? That is, if 123.123.123.[1-4] are ATS nodes, are they configured to accept the requests they are getting?
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 2:51 PM Hobin Yoon <[email protected]> wrote: > > With parent.config > dest_domain=. scheme=http parent="123.123.123.1:80,123.123.123.2:80" > round_robin=consistent_hash go_direct=false > > I'm getting > > Not Found on Accelerator > ________________________________ > Description: Your request on the specified host was not found. Check the > location and try again. > > I must be missing something ... > > Hobin > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 1:18 PM Hobin Yoon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Alan, that is the only map rule we have with the varying number of cache >> nodes. During the down time, ATS doesn't return "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" for the >> requests. I didn't check what it returned. >> >> Miles, I'll check out parent plugin! >> >> Hobin >> >> On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 1:13 PM Alan Carroll <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> It could be an artifact of reloading plugin configurations if you have a >>> lot of remap rules with plugins, although internally ATS should do the load >>> and then swap the configuration. During the down time, does ATS process any >>> traffic, or there is traffic but no caching? >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 10:53 AM Miles Libbey <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> We don't experience downtime when using traffic_ctl config reload (we >>>> use that ~daily). >>>> >>>> We don't use the balancer plugin. Instead, we use parent.config >>>> (https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/8.0.x/admin-guide/files/parent.config.en.html) >>>> to achieve the same consistent hash. Your config would translate to >>>> >>>> remap.config >>>> map / http://127.0.0.1 @plugin=cachekey.so >>>> @pparam=--include-params=p0,p1 @pparam=--sort-params=true >>>> >>>> parent.config >>>> dest_domain=. scheme=http >>>> parent="123.123.123.1:80,23.123.123.2:80,123.123.123.3:80,123.123.123.4:80" >>>> round_robin=consistent_hash go_direct=false >>>> dest_domain=. scheme=https >>>> parent="123.123.123.1:443,23.123.123.2:443,123.123.123.3:443,123.123.123.4:443" >>>> round_robin=consistent_hash go_direct=false >>>> >>>> miles >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 10:53 PM Hobin Yoon <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > Hi, >>>> > >>>> > We are noticing there is quite a bit of delay when we reload the config >>>> > with traffic_ctl config reload. The delay is up to about 30 seconds, >>>> > during which period we don't get any caching. We are using consistency >>>> > hashing plugin. The number of nodes changes dynamically between 5 to 30. >>>> > >>>> > Here is an example balancer (consistent hash) configuration in >>>> > remap.config. >>>> > >>>> > map / http://127.0.0.1 @plugin=cachekey.so >>>> > @pparam=--include-params=p0,p1 @pparam=--sort-params=true >>>> > @plugin=balancer.so @pparam=--policy=hash,key @pparam=123.123.123.1 >>>> > @pparam=123.123.123.2 @pparam=123.123.123.3 @pparam=123.123.123.4 ... >>>> > >>>> > Is this downtime normal? How do you guys avoid the service downtime >>>> > while reconfiguring the cache nodes in the cluster? >>>> > >>>> > Hobin >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Beware the fisherman who's casting out his line in to a dried up riverbed. >>> Oh don't try to tell him 'cause he won't believe. Throw some bread to the >>> ducks instead. >>> It's easier that way. - Genesis : Duke : VI 25-28
