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.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
backend | Default: auto-detected | Name of the HAProxy backend pool. |
drain (added in 2.4) | Default: 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. |
fail_on_not_found (added in 2.2) | Default: no | Fail whenever trying to enable/disable a backend host that does not exist |
host required | Default: None | Name of the backend host to change. |
shutdown_sessions | Default: 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. |
socket | Default: /var/run/haproxy.sock | Path to the HAProxy socket file. |
state required |
None | 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. |
wait (added in 2.0) | Default: 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` |
wait_interval (added in 2.0) | Default: 5 | Number of seconds to wait between retries. |
wait_retries (added in 2.0) | Default: 25 | Number of times to check for status after changing the state. |
weight | Default: None | 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. |
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 appropriate package for your operating system before this module can be used.
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
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- Ravi Bhure (@ravibhure)
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