Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your quick answer.
You are right, I see the haproxy server's IP in my nginx's logs and... In my
varnishnca.log too. So it means the problem is my haproxy configuration..(?).
To be sure, this is all the configuration, maybe should I play with an except
for in some case
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Hello,
I wanted to enable the usage of log files, to check what is happening with
the tcp connections, that sometimes are closed without a clear reason.
How can I do it ?
Hi,
Just 2 things.
First one in your config (global context) :
log /dev/log local0 info
log /dev/log local0 notice
Second one, in rsyslog.conf (if you are on Ubuntu):
create a /etc/rsyslog.d/haproxy.conf
if ($programname == 'haproxy' and $syslogseverity-text == 'info') then
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