Installs haproxy and prepares the configuration location.
- fix regression introduced in v1.0.1
- account for the case where load balancer is in the pool
- Use
node.chef_environment
instead ofnode['app_environment']
Tested on Ubuntu 8.10 and higher.
node['haproxy']['member_port']
- the port that member systems will be listening on, default 80node['haproxy']['enable_admin']
- whether to enable the admin interface. default true. Listens on port 22002.node['haproxy']['app_server_role']
- used by theapp_lb
recipe to search for a specific role of member systems. Defaultwebserver
.
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
Author:: Joshua Timberman (joshua@opscode.com)
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