Pavlos,
I did mean a web service, but basically what I need is a programmatic way
to manage haproxy, and if it isn't a web service, I can always wrap it with
a web service.
My apologies for my python inexperience, so I need some clarification:
haproxyadmin is a python library that uses the stats
On 18/11/2015 04:41 μμ, Ed Young wrote:
> Pavlos,
>
> I did mean a web service, but basically what I need is a programmatic
> way to manage haproxy, and if it isn't a web service, I can always wrap
> it with a web service.
>
> My apologies for my python inexperience, so I need some
Technically its possible bind the stats socked on a tcp port iirc, do
make sure to either bind it on 127.0.0.1 or firewall it properly.
I have no clue if those admin tools can use tcp connection to perform
their administration tasks..
Op 18-11-2015 om 17:03 schreef Pavlos Parissis:
On
There is a built in web UI which offers that functionality
https://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/configuration-1.5.html#stats admin
you can see a demo of it at http://demo.haproxy.org (the demo is
read-only, so you won't see the options to enable/disable backends and
such)
On Tue, Nov 17,
So there a web service api that would support bringing nodes up and
Down programmatically for orchestration of upgrades and other maintenance
events?
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- Ed
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Subject: haproxy management web service ?
So there a web service api that would support bringing nodes up and Down
programmatically for orchestration of upgrades and other maintenance events?
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- Ed
i using haproxy as its backend.
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>> From: Ed Young <e...@summitbid.com<mailto:e...@summitbid.com>>
>> Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 12:10 PM
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On 17/11/2015 10:37 μμ, Ed Young wrote:
> I'm aware of the stats application and have it configured to manually
> enable, disable and soft stop/start nodes.
>
> The UI is nice, but what I'm asking about is whether there is an web
> service or API to enable/disable/soft stop/start nodes
ilux.org>" <
> Haproxy@formilux.org<mailto:Haproxy@formilux.org>>
> Subject: haproxy management web service ?
>
> So there a web service api that would support bringing nodes up and Down
> programmatically for orchestration of upgrades and other maintenance events?
>
> --
> - Ed
>
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- Ed
Ok, thanks!
I just built and installed socat, and I'll check out haproxyadmin as well.
I've got a few golang irons in the fire for the same reason, so let me know
if you make some progress.
Thanks again.
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