HAProxy Configuration: Difference between revisions
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Add the following to the "global" section of the configuration file: | |||
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==Configure HAProxy to Log into a File== | ==Configure HAProxy to Log into a File== |
Revision as of 03:24, 4 July 2017
Internal
Overview
If installed with yum, the default configuration file is deployed in /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg and the systemd configuration file in /etc/sysconfig/haproxy.
Logging Configuration
Add the following to the "global" section of the configuration file:
log 127.0.0.1:514 local0
Configure HAProxy to Log into a File
Last time I tried this, it did not work:
Configure syslog to accept network log events. Add the '-r' option to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS in /etc/sysconfig/rsyslog:
SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-r"
Configure local2 events to go to the /var/log/haproxy.log file. Add the following line in /etc/rsyslog.conf:
local2.* /var/log/haproxy.log
SSL Configuration
Configuration
Options
httplog
tcplog
Logging is set to tcp instead of the default http.
ssl-hello-chk
A health check that verifies the the connection and its ability to handle SSL (SSLv3 specifically) connections.
global
defaults
mode
Possible values:
http
tcp
Used to pass secure connections off to a backend server without encrypting it.