Hi.

On 06.02.20 07:08, Akshay Mangla wrote:
Hi HAProxy Team,

I have been trying to install HAProxy on my vm machine and facing some 
difficulties in doing so.

Following is the HAProxy config file that we have currently.

#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example configuration for a possible web application.  See the
# full configuration options online.
#
# http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.4/doc/configuration.txt
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------

#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global settings
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
global
     # to have these messages end up in /var/log/haproxy.log you will
     # need to:
     #
     # 1) configure syslog to accept network log events.  This is done
     #    by adding the '-r' option to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS in
     #    /etc/sysconfig/syslog
     #
     # 2) configure local2 events to go to the /var/log/haproxy.log
     #   file. A line like the following can be added to
     #   /etc/sysconfig/syslog
     #
     #    local2.*                       /var/log/haproxy.log
     #
     log         127.0.0.1 local2

     chroot      /var/lib/haproxy
     pidfile     /var/run/haproxy.pid
     maxconn     4000
     user        haproxy
     group       haproxy
     daemon

     # turn on stats unix socket
     stats socket /var/lib/haproxy/stats

#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# common defaults that all the 'listen' and 'backend' sections will
# use if not designated in their block
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
defaults
     mode                    http
     log                     global
     option                  httplog
     option                  dontlognull
     option http-server-close
     option forwardfor       except 127.0.0.0/8
     option                  redispatch
     retries                 3
     timeout http-request    10s
     timeout queue           1m
     timeout connect         10s
     timeout client          1m
     timeout server          1m
     timeout http-keep-alive 10s
     timeout check           10s
     maxconn                 3000

#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# main frontend which proxys to the backends
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
frontend  main *:5000
     acl url_static       path_beg       -i /static /images /javascript 
/stylesheets
     acl url_static       path_end       -i .jpg .gif .png .css .js

     use_backend static          if url_static
     default_backend             app

#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# static backend for serving up images, stylesheets and such
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
backend static
     balance     roundrobin
     server      static 127.0.0.1:4331 check

#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# round robin balancing between the various backends
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
backend app
     balance     roundrobin
     server  app1 127.0.0.1:5001 check
     server  app2 127.0.0.1:5002 check
     server  app3 127.0.0.1:5003 check
     server  app4 127.0.0.1:5004 check

frontend haproxy_inbound
         bind *:7068
         default_backend haproxy_httpd

backend haproxy_httpd
         balance roundrobin
         mode http #(NOT NEEDED IF DEFINED IN DEFAULTS)
         option httpchk
         server lxapp14058.dc.corp.telstra.com 10.195.77.21:7068 check
         server lxapp14059.dc.corp.telstra.com 10.195.77.22:7068 check


I have added the lines at the end which are colored and ran the command ---> 
*/haproxy -c -f /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg/* which gave me an output that 
/*configuration file is valid*/.

When i tried to start it manually (in foreground, to test) with ---> */haproxy 
-db -f /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg/* it started giving me an error
image.png

I love screenshots, it's so easy to copy some text out of them ;-).
My suggestion would be to copy the text from the console to the mail
instead the screenshot.

Can you help me resolve this issue as I am stuck on this. Any suggestions would 
be appreciated.

I would assume that the backend is not a http backend as the httpchk fails.
What do you get when you execute the follwoing command from haproxy maschine?

curl -v --max-time 30 127.0.0.1:5001
curl -v --max-time 30 http://10.195.77.21:7068
curl -v --max-time 30 http://10.195.77.22:7068

Do let me know if you need any further information on this.

Which haproxy version do you use?
haproxy -vv


Regards,
Akshay

Regards
Aleks

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