If I enable a FarmGuard for a HTTP Farm, I get these errors on restarting Zen
Load Balancer:
<snip>
* Stopping Farm AavaHTTP:Usage:
/usr/local/zenloadbalancer/app/pound/sbin/poundctl -c /control/socket [ -X ] cmd
where cmd is one of:
-L n - enable listener n
-l n - disable listener n
-S n m - enable service m in service n (use -1 for global services)
-s n m - disable service m in service n (use -1 for global services)
-B n m r - enable back-end r in service m in listener n
-b n m r - disable back-end r in service m in listener n
-N n m k r - add a session with key k and back-end r in service m in
listener n
-n n m k - remove a session with key k r in service m in listener n
entering the command without arguments lists the current configuration.
the -X flag results in XML output.
the -H flag shows symbolic host names instead of addresses.
Usage: /usr/local/zenloadbalancer/app/pound/sbin/poundctl -c /control/socket [
-X ] cmd
where cmd is one of:
-L n - enable listener n
-l n - disable listener n
-S n m - enable service m in service n (use -1 for global services)
-s n m - disable service m in service n (use -1 for global services)
-B n m r - enable back-end r in service m in listener n
-b n m r - disable back-end r in service m in listener n
-N n m k r - add a session with key k and back-end r in service m in
listener n
-n n m k - remove a session with key k r in service m in listener n
entering the command without arguments lists the current configuration.
the -X flag results in XML output.
the -H flag shows symbolic host names instead of addresses.
OK
</snip>
And when starting the service again, I get these:
<snip>
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/2
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/3
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/4
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/5
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/6
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/7
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad backend 0/0/8
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad backend 0/0/9
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/10
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/11
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/12
May 16 16:00:05 lb3 pound: thr_control() bad service 0/13
</snip>
Status file are containing stuff like this, yet there is only 4 backends:
<snip>
-B 0 0 0
-B 0 0 1
-B 0 2 active
-B 0 3 active
-B 0 4 active
-B 0 5 active
-B 0 6 active
-B 0 7 active
-B 0 0 8 active
-B 0 0 9 active
-B 0 10 active
-B 0 11 active
-B 0 12 active
-B 0 13 active
-B 0 14 active
-B 0 15 active
-B 0 0 16 active
-B 0 0 17 active
-b 0 0 2 fgDOWN
-b 0 0 3 fgDOWN
</snip>
Best regards,
Niklas
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