Just to follow up on this post in case people find it in the future - we haven't found any evidence that there is an issue with NGINX or Kong. If folks experience this kind of issue, would recommend examining the network (to include tcpdumps, etc) to figure out what's really happening with dropped requests. Thanks for the reply, pbooth! -Ryanby rcutter - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, I believe I have a tuning issue with NGINX - hoping someone can point me in the right direction! About 1 in 60,000 requests being proxied through Kong/NGINX are timing out. These requests are getting to the upstreamed host and are successfully logged in the load balancer in front of this upstreamed host. So either there's a network issue between that load balancer and NGINX or NGINX isby rcutter - Nginx Mailing List - English