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The health check requests from haproxy cause uwsgi to write a lot of useless log lines. This can make it more difficult to find a problem with a particular service. This patch adds a route to look for the `osa-haproxy-healthcheck` user agent string, which haproxy uses when performing health checks. Any requests with that user agent are not logged. Closes-Bug: 1742718 Change-Id: I9b0239a9a24861734badbe874dc3e1139d7100c6
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694 B
Django/Jinja
23 lines
694 B
Django/Jinja
[uwsgi]
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uid = {{ octavia_system_user_name }}
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gid = {{ octavia_system_group_name }}
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virtualenv = /openstack/venvs/octavia-{{ octavia_venv_tag }}
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wsgi-file = {{ octavia_bin }}/{{ item.value.wsgi_name }}
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http-socket = {{ item.value.uwsgi_bind_address }}:{{ item.value.uwsgi_port }}
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master = true
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enable-threads = true
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processes = {{ octavia_wsgi_processes }}
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threads = {{ octavia_wsgi_threads }}
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exit-on-reload = true
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die-on-term = true
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lazy-apps = true
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add-header = Connection: close
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buffer-size = {{ octavia_wsgi_buffer_size }}
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thunder-lock = true
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logfile-chmod = 644
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# Avoid filling up the logs with health check requests from haproxy.
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route-user-agent = ^osa-haproxy-healthcheck$ donotlog:
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