On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:57 PM, Mike MacCana <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm investigating active/passive HAProxy setups and came across the > following from the official HAProxy blog. At > http://blog.haproxy.com/2014/01/17/emulating-activepassing-application-clustering-with-haproxy/ > > backend bk_app > stick-table type ip size 1 nopurge peers LB > > The size of 1 seems odd - given that's saying create a stickiness table with > a maximum size of a single entry, according to > https://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/configuration-1.5.html#stick-table > > <size> is the maximum number of entries that can fit in the table. This > value directly impacts memory usage. Count approximately > 50 bytes per entry, plus the size of a string if any. The size > supports suffixes "k", "m", "g" for 2^10, 2^20 and 2^30 factors. > > - Is this a typo, and '1' should be '1k' or '1m' or some other larger number > - Is this intentional, and there is a reason to have a table with only one > entry? If so could you someone please explain why? > > Thanks muchly - and thanks for making HAProxy! > > Mike
Hi Mike, What should be in active/passive in your case? Is that HAProxy itself or the application being load-balanced??? In this article, we speak about the application being load-balanced. Baptiste

