Hi Peter,
Le 16/07/2014 17:28, Peter M Souter a écrit :
Yeah, I looked in the logs before and I couldn't find the errors. But
either I didn't look hard enough or someone's changed the settings since
I last looked:
cat /var/log/capd/haproxy.log | grep 'has no server available!' | wc -l
46
But a
Yeah, I looked in the logs before and I couldn't find the errors. But
either I didn't look hard enough or someone's changed the settings since I
last looked:
cat /var/log/capd/haproxy.log | grep 'has no server available!' | wc -l
46
But at least I can confirm I got the correct setup! :)
On Wed,
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Peter M Souter wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I'm fairly new to Haproxy and I'm configurting it with puppet as a reverse
> proxy for several web apps.
>
> An issue I'm running into right now is that we're not getting error logs in
> a file, they're just sent to stdout lik
Hello All!
I'm fairly new to Haproxy and I'm configurting it with puppet as a reverse
proxy for several web apps.
An issue I'm running into right now is that we're not getting error logs in
a file, they're just sent to stdout like so:
Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 16 11:17:06 ...
HAPROXY
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