When nbthread is set, the CPU policies are not used and do not set
nbthread nor nbtgroups. When back into thread_detect_count(), these
are set respectively to thr_max and 1. The problem which becomes very
visible with max-threads-per-group, is that setting this one in
combination with nbthreads results in only one group with the calculated
number of threads per group. And there's not even a warning. So basically
a configuration having:
global
nbthread 64
max-threads-per-group 8
would only start 8 threads.
In this case, grp_min remains valid and should be used, so let's just
change the assignment so that the number of groups is always correct.
A few ifdefs had to move because the calculations were only made for
the USE_CPU_AFFINITY case. Now these parts have been refined so that
all the logic continues to apply even without USE_CPU_AFFINITY.
One visible side effect is that setting nbthread above 64 will
automatically create the associated number of groups even when
USE_CPU_AFFINITY is not set. Previously it was silently changed
to match the per-group limit.
Ideally this should be backported to 3.2 where the issue was
introduced, though it may change the behavior of configs that were
silently being ignored (e.g. "nbthread 128"), so the backport should
be considered with care. At least 3.3 should have it because it uses
cpu-policy by default so it's only for failing cases that it would be
involved.
HAProxy
HAProxy is a free, very fast and reliable reverse-proxy offering high availability, load balancing, and proxying for TCP and HTTP-based applications.
Installation
The INSTALL file describes how to build HAProxy. A list of packages is also available on the wiki.
Getting help
The discourse and the mailing-list are available for questions or configuration assistance. You can also use the slack or IRC channel. Please don't use the issue tracker for these.
The issue tracker is only for bug reports or feature requests.
Documentation
The HAProxy documentation has been split into a number of different files for ease of use. It is available in text format as well as HTML. The wiki is also meant to replace the old architecture guide.
Please refer to the following files depending on what you're looking for:
- INSTALL for instructions on how to build and install HAProxy
- BRANCHES to understand the project's life cycle and what version to use
- LICENSE for the project's license
- CONTRIBUTING for the process to follow to submit contributions
The more detailed documentation is located into the doc/ directory:
- doc/intro.txt for a quick introduction on HAProxy
- doc/configuration.txt for the configuration's reference manual
- doc/lua.txt for the Lua's reference manual
- doc/SPOE.txt for how to use the SPOE engine
- doc/network-namespaces.txt for how to use network namespaces under Linux
- doc/management.txt for the management guide
- doc/regression-testing.txt for how to use the regression testing suite
- doc/peers.txt for the peers protocol reference
- doc/coding-style.txt for how to adopt HAProxy's coding style
- doc/internals for developer-specific documentation (not all up to date)
License
HAProxy is licensed under GPL 2 or any later version, the headers under LGPL 2.1. See the LICENSE file for a more detailed explanation.
