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i have an upstream clause with two servers. one is the primary and the other is the backup.
upstream Service {
server 127.0.0.1:8106;
server 127.0.0.1:8100 backup;
}
periodically, the primary server marks itself "down", reloads nginx, restarts, removes the "down" status, reloads nginx, and continues.
i observe that sometimes traffic continues to go to the ba
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james.anderson
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we found it to be impractical to move from ubuntu's released nginx version in order to avoid that the perl module crashed on _every_ reload.
i was unaware, that the presence of the nchan module could cause an issue if one did not use it, but will disable it an see if that helps.
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james.anderson
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Nginx Mailing List - English
we observe that after several days in service, where the server is reloaded several hundred times a day, it eventually stops responding.
a reload completes, but still all connections time out.
a restart corrects the issue.
is there a limit to the number of times a server permits a reload before it is necessary to restart it.
when the problem starts, entries like the following appear in the
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james.anderson
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Nginx Mailing List - English