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haproxy - Enable, disable, and set weights for HAProxy backend servers using socket commands.
New in version 1.9.
Synopsis
- Enable, disable, drain and set weights for HAProxy backend servers using socket commands.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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backend |
no | auto-detected |
Name of the HAProxy backend pool.
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drain
(added in 2.4)
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no |
Wait until the server has no active connections or until the timeout determined by wait_interval and wait_retries is reached. Continue only after the status changes to 'MAINT'. This overrides the shutdown_sessions option.
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fail_on_not_found
(added in 2.2)
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no |
Fail whenever trying to enable/disable a backend host that does not exist
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host |
yes |
Name of the backend host to change.
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shutdown_sessions |
no |
When disabling a server, immediately terminate all the sessions attached to the specified server. This can be used to terminate long-running sessions after a server is put into maintenance mode. Overridden by the drain option.
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socket |
no | /var/run/haproxy.sock |
Path to the HAProxy socket file.
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state |
yes |
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Desired state of the provided backend host.
Note that drain state was added in version 2.4. It is supported only by HAProxy version 1.5 or later, if used on versions < 1.5, it will be ignored.
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wait
(added in 2.0)
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no |
Wait until the server reports a status of 'UP' when `state=enabled`, status of 'MAINT' when `state=disabled` or status of 'DRAIN' when `state=drain`
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wait_interval
(added in 2.0)
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no | 5 |
Number of seconds to wait between retries.
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wait_retries
(added in 2.0)
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no | 25 |
Number of times to check for status after changing the state.
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weight |
no |
The value passed in argument. If the value ends with the `%` sign, then the new weight will be relative to the initially configured weight. Relative weights are only permitted between 0 and 100% and absolute weights are permitted between 0 and 256.
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Examples
# disable server in 'www' backend pool
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
backend: www
# disable server without backend pool name (apply to all available backend pool)
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
# disable server, provide socket file
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
socket: /var/run/haproxy.sock
backend: www
# disable server, provide socket file, wait until status reports in maintenance
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
socket: /var/run/haproxy.sock
backend: www
wait: yes
# Place server in drain mode, providing a socket file. Then check the server's
# status every minute to see if it changes to maintenance mode, continuing if it
# does in an hour and failing otherwise.
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
socket: /var/run/haproxy.sock
backend: www
wait: yes
drain: yes
wait_interval: 1
wait_retries: 60
# disable backend server in 'www' backend pool and drop open sessions to it
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
backend: www
socket: /var/run/haproxy.sock
shutdown_sessions: true
# disable server without backend pool name (apply to all available backend pool) but fail when the backend host is not found
- haproxy:
state: disabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
fail_on_not_found: yes
# enable server in 'www' backend pool
- haproxy:
state: enabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
backend: www
# enable server in 'www' backend pool wait until healthy
- haproxy:
state: enabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
backend: www
wait: yes
# enable server in 'www' backend pool wait until healthy. Retry 10 times with intervals of 5 seconds to retrieve the health
- haproxy:
state: enabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
backend: www
wait: yes
wait_retries: 10
wait_interval: 5
# enable server in 'www' backend pool with change server(s) weight
- haproxy:
state: enabled
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
socket: /var/run/haproxy.sock
weight: 10
backend: www
# set the server in 'www' backend pool to drain mode
- haproxy:
state: drain
host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
socket: /var/run/haproxy.sock
backend: www
Notes
Note
- Enable, disable and drain commands are restricted and can only be issued on sockets configured for level ‘admin’. For example, you can add the line ‘stats socket /var/run/haproxy.sock level admin’ to the general section of haproxy.cfg. See http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.5/doc/configuration.txt.
- Depends on netcat (nc) being available; you need to install the appriate package for your operating system before this module can be used.
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/haproxy_module.html