Re: Dynamic add proxy member using balancer-manager

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because those elements are stored in shared memory, you can't
simply just "add a new member" since it would involve allocating
new shmem and copying stuff over, etc. So what we do is, during
init, see how many members you have configed, and then allow
you to add some "empty slots" for growth. That's what the BalancerGrowth
option does.

Looks like you need to set it to some number to allow you
to then add new members.

> On Dec 4, 2014, at 11:46 AM, Enrico Pasqualotto <enrico.pasqualotto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, it's some days that I'm trying to manage proxy member of my cluster using the web gui (balancer-manager) but I'm only able to manage the enable/disable and member weight.
> I'm using apache 2.4.7 and this is my virtual-host config:
> 
> 
>         ServerName www.mysite.it
>         ProxyPreserveHost Off
>         ProxyRequests off
>         ProxyPass /proxy-status !
>         # BalancerGrowth 10 <-- test
> 
>         ProxyPass / balancer://hotcluster/
>         <Proxy balancer://hotcluster>
>                 BalancerMember http://ip1 loadfactor=1 timeout=5 retry=2
>                 BalancerMember http://ip2 status=+H timeout=5
>                 BalancerMember http://ip3 status=+H timeout=5
>                 ProxySet failontimeout=on
>         </Proxy>
> 
> Into the web gui I saw MaxMember 3 (3 used) but I don't know if it can help me.
> 
> There's other to configure to permit the add/remove of member IP from web interface?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Enrico.
> -- 
> 


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