Re: problem with logging on Mac OS X

From: Wout Mertens <wout.mertens#gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 16:54:09 +0100


I too would like to optionally use /dev/log instead of a network connection. Less overhead...

Wout.

On Dec 14, 2011, at 16:43 , Michele Mazzucco wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
>
> I am trying to configure haproxy to run on Mac OS X, but I am unable to write logs using syslog.
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> I have modified the syslog configuration according to
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> http://superuser.com/questions/131578/how-do-you-enable-syslogd-to-accept-incoming-connections-on-snow-leopard-from-re
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> and
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> http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110724103552640
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> in order to accept incoming network connections, and I have restarted the syslog daemon, howver I have only succeeded in printing lines such as
>
>
> Dec 14 16:47:36 Albook sudo[6245]: michele : TTY=ttys001 ; PWD=/Users/michele/devel/haproxy-1.4.18 ; USER=root ; COMMAND=./haproxy -f config_dec_14.cfg -d
>
>
>
> when haproxy starts.
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> My configuration, after stripping many options (stats, timeouts, etc.), is the following:
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> global
> log 172.17.36.220 local2
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> defaults
> mode http
> log global
> option httplog
>
> listen http-in
> option httplog
> option forceclose
> bind *:80
> server server1 127.0.0.1:8002 maxconn 32
>
>
> My /etc/syslog.conf contains the following line
> local2.* /var/log/haproxy.log
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>
> Is my configuration file wrong or the problem is elsewhere?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Michele
>
>
>
Received on 2011/12/14 16:54

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