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haproxy (105) Versions 1.0.3

Installs and configures haproxy

Policyfile
Berkshelf
Knife
cookbook 'haproxy', '= 1.0.3', :supermarket
cookbook 'haproxy', '= 1.0.3'
knife supermarket install haproxy
knife supermarket download haproxy
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Description

Installs haproxy and prepares the configuration location.

Changes

v1.0.3:

  • [COOK-620] haproxy::app_lb's template should use the member cloud private IP by default

v1.0.2:

  • fix regression introduced in v1.0.1

v1.0.1:

  • account for the case where load balancer is in the pool

v1.0.0:

  • Use node.chef_environment instead of node['app_environment']

Requirements

Platform

Tested on Ubuntu 8.10 and higher.

Cookbooks:

Attributes

  • node['haproxy']['member_port'] - the port that member systems will be listening on, default 80
  • node['haproxy']['enable_admin'] - whether to enable the admin interface. default true. Listens on port 22002.
  • node['haproxy']['app_server_role'] - used by the app_lb recipe to search for a specific role of member systems. Default webserver.

Usage

Use either the default recipe or the app_lb recipe.

When using the default recipe, modify the haproxy.cfg.erb file with listener(s) for your sites/servers.

The app_lb recipe is designed to be used with the application cookbook, and provides search mechanism to find the appropriate application servers. Set this in a role that includes the haproxy::app_lb recipe. For example,

name "load_balancer"
description "haproxy load balancer"
run_list("recipe[haproxy::app_lb]")
override_attributes(
  "haproxy" => {
    "app_server_role" => "webserver"
  }
)

The search uses the node's chef_environment. For example, create environments/production.rb, then upload it to the server with knife

% cat environments/production.rb
name "production"
description "Nodes in the production environment."
% knife environment from file production.rb

License and Author

Author:: Joshua Timberman (joshua@opscode.com)

Copyright:: 2009-2011, Opscode, Inc

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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