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When threads are enabled and running on a machine with multiple CCX or multiple nodes, thread groups are now enabled since 3.3-dev2, causing load-balancing algorithms to randomly fail due to incoming connections spreading over multiple groups and using different load balancing indexes. Let's just force "thread-groups 1" into all configs when threads are enabled to avoid this.
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78 lines
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vtest "Test for balance roundrobin"
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feature ignore_unknown_macro
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server s1 {
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rxreq
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txresp -hdr "Server: s1"
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} -repeat 2 -start
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server s2 {
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rxreq
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txresp -hdr "Server: s2"
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} -repeat 2 -start
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server s3 {
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rxreq
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txresp -hdr "Server: s3"
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} -repeat 2 -start
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server s4 {
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rxreq
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txresp -hdr "Server: s4"
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} -repeat 2 -start
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haproxy h1 -arg "-L A" -conf {
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global
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.if feature(THREAD)
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thread-groups 1
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.endif
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defaults
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mode http
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timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
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timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
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timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
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listen px
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bind "fd@${px}"
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balance roundrobin
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server srv1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
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server srv2 ${s2_addr}:${s2_port}
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server srv3 ${s3_addr}:${s3_port}
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server srv4 ${s4_addr}:${s4_port}
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} -start
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client c1 -connect ${h1_px_sock} {
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txreq -url "/url1"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.Server ~ s1
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} -run
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client c2 -connect ${h1_px_sock} {
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txreq -url "/url1"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.Server ~ s2
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} -run
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client c3 -connect ${h1_px_sock} {
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txreq -url "/url1"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.Server ~ s3
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} -run
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client c4 -connect ${h1_px_sock} {
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txreq -url "/url1"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.Server ~ s4
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} -run
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client c5 -connect ${h1_px_sock} {
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txreq -url "/url1"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.Server ~ s1
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} -run
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