# == Class: haproxy::params # # This is a container class holding default parameters for for haproxy class. # currently, only the Redhat family is supported, but this can be easily # extended by changing package names and configuration file paths. # class haproxy::params { case $osfamily { Redhat: { $global_options = { 'log' => "${::ipaddress} local0", 'chroot' => '/var/lib/haproxy', 'pidfile' => '/var/run/haproxy.pid', 'maxconn' => '4000', 'user' => 'haproxy', 'group' => 'haproxy', 'daemon' => '', 'stats' => 'socket /var/lib/haproxy/stats' } $defaults_options = { 'log' => 'global', 'stats' => 'enable', 'option' => 'redispatch', 'retries' => '3', 'timeout' => [ 'http-request 10s', 'queue 1m', 'connect 10s', 'client 1m', 'server 1m', 'check 10s', ], 'maxconn' => '8000' } } Debian: { $global_options = { 'log' => "${::ipaddress} local0", 'chroot' => '/var/lib/haproxy', 'pidfile' => '/var/run/haproxy.pid', 'maxconn' => '4000', 'user' => 'haproxy', 'group' => 'haproxy', 'daemon' => '', 'stats' => 'socket /var/lib/haproxy/stats' } $defaults_options = { 'log' => 'global', 'stats' => 'enable', 'option' => 'redispatch', 'retries' => '3', 'timeout' => [ 'http-request 10s', 'queue 1m', 'connect 10s', 'client 1m', 'server 1m', 'check 10s', ], 'maxconn' => '8000' } } default: { fail("The $::osfamily operating system is not supported with the haproxy module") } } }