system-config/playbooks/roles/haproxy/files/rsyslog.d
Ian Wienand f97b9b8b8b haproxy: redirect logs to a separate file
haproxy only logs to /dev/log; this means all our access logs get
mixed into syslog.  This makes it impossible to pick out anything in
syslog that might be interesting (and vice-versa, means you have to
filter out things if analysing just the haproxy logs).

It seems like the standard way to deal with this is to have rsyslogd
listen on a separate socket, and then point haproxy to that.  So this
configures rsyslogd to create /var/run/dev/log and maps that into the
container as /dev/log (i.e. don't have to reconfigure the container at
all).

We then capture this sockets logs to /var/log/haproxy.log, and install
rotation for it.

Additionally we collect this log from our tests.

Change-Id: I32948793df7fd9b990c948730349b24361a8f307
2022-07-07 21:29:13 +10:00
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49-haproxy.conf haproxy: redirect logs to a separate file 2022-07-07 21:29:13 +10:00