Hi, @Prashant Jain
I am not in favour of using stick session.
Are you fixing the session now?
You need to fix the session according to:
https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/aspnet/core/signalr/scale?view=aspnetcore-6.0
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Hi,
I am trying to connect my angular-12 client to SignalR service on a server which is behind load balancer.
After successful SignalR negotiation
a) (/signalr/negotiate?clientProtocol=2.1&connectionData=d&_=xtz -[200-OK] ),
next request which can be seen on the client is of ABORT
b) (*/signalr/abort?transport=longPolling&clientProtocol=2.11&connectionToken=t&_=abc [200-OK] )
Stack being used
We are facing an issue of client connection to the app server
I've a feeling of LoadBalancer causing this issue. I am not in favour of using stick session.
Can someone please tell what needs to be done to address this issue.
Regards
Prashant
Hi, @Prashant Jain
I am not in favour of using stick session.
Are you fixing the session now?
You need to fix the session according to:
https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/aspnet/core/signalr/scale?view=aspnetcore-6.0
You need to use sticky sessions to support reconnects and non websocket connections. Be sure your load balancer supports persistent websocket connections.
Hi @Takahito Iwasa , @Bruce (SqlWork.com) , @Prashant Jain
Trying to build a SignalR web app, using .Net framework [4.8] server and Angular client [12]
Don't see the option skipNegotiation in the Signalr node package.
So, can I use the @aspnet/signalr package and implement the option with the same app setup?
same issue @Heera Hemanth Bylla
Hi
@Takahito Iwasa , @Bruce (SqlWork.com)
Trying to build a SignalR web app, using .Net framework [4.8] server and Angular client [12]
I don't see the option skipNegotiation in the Signalr node package.
So, can I use the @aspnet/signalr package and implement the option with the same app setup?
Regards
Prashant