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Is it possible to have a httpchk on port 8008 and ssl-hello-chkon port 5432 in a single haproxy tcp backend? From what I can see health checks are defined with option and then by adding check to the server definition which leads me to believe that only one health check may be done per backend.



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      Is it possible to have a httpchk on port 8008 and ssl-hello-chkon port 5432 in a single haproxy tcp backend? From what I can see health checks are defined with option and then by adding check to the server definition which leads me to believe that only one health check may be done per backend.



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      Is it possible to have a httpchk on port 8008 and ssl-hello-chkon port 5432 in a single haproxy tcp backend? From what I can see health checks are defined with option and then by adding check to the server definition which leads me to believe that only one health check may be done per backend.



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          You could define the same server twice within the backend and set one of each health check.






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