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| .TH HAPROXY 1 "17 August 2007" 
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| 
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| .SH NAME
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| 
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| HAProxy \- fast and reliable http reverse proxy and load balancer
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| 
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 
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| haproxy \-f <configuration\ file|dir> [\-L\ <name>] [\-n\ maxconn] [\-N\ maxconn] [\-C\ <dir>] [\-v|\-vv] [\-d] [\-D] [\-W] [\-Ws] [\-q] [\-V] [\-c] [\-p\ <pidfile>] [\-dk] [\-ds] [\-de] [\-dp] [\-db] [\-dM[<byte>]] [\-m\ <megs>] [\-x <unix_socket>] [{\-sf|\-st}\ pidlist...]
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| 
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| HAProxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy which is particularly suited for
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| high availability environments. Indeed, it can:
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|  \- route HTTP requests depending on statically assigned cookies ;
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|  \- spread the load among several servers while assuring server
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|    persistence through the use of HTTP cookies ;
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|  \- switch to backup servers in the event a main one fails ;
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|  \- accept connections to special ports dedicated to service
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|    monitoring ;
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|  \- stop accepting connections without breaking existing ones ;
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|  \- add/modify/delete HTTP headers both ways ;
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|  \- block requests matching a particular pattern ;
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|  \- hold clients to the right application server depending on
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|    application cookies
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|  \- report detailed status as HTML pages to authenticated users from an
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|    URI intercepted from the application.
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| 
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| It needs very little resource. Its event-driven architecture allows it
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| to easily handle thousands of simultaneous connections on hundreds of
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| instances without risking the system's stability.
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| 
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-f <configuration file|dir>\fP
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| Specify configuration file or directory path. If the argument is a directory
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| the files (and only files) it contains are added in lexical order (using
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| LC_COLLATE=C) ; only non hidden files with ".cfg" extension are added.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-L <name>\fP
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| Set the local instance's peer name. Peers are defined in the \fBpeers\fP
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| configuration section and used for syncing stick tables between different
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| instances. If this option is not specified, the local hostname is used as peer
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| name. This name is exported in the $HAPROXY_LOCALPEER environment variable and
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| can be used in the configuration file.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-n <maxconn>\fP
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| Set the high limit for the total number of simultaneous connections.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-N <maxconn>\fP
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| Set the high limit for the per-listener number of simultaneous connections.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-C <dir>\fP
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| Change directory to <\fIdir\fP> before loading any files.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-v\fP
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| Display HAProxy's version.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-vv\fP
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| Display HAProxy's version and all build options.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-d\fP
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| Start in foreground with debugging mode enabled.
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| When the proxy runs in this mode, it dumps every connections,
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| disconnections, timestamps, and HTTP headers to stdout. This should
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| NEVER be used in an init script since it will prevent the system from
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| starting up.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-D\fP
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| Start in daemon mode.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-W\fP
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| Start in master-worker mode. Could be used either with foreground or daemon
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| mode.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-Ws\fP
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| Start in master-worker mode with systemd notify support. It tells systemd when
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| the process is ready. This mode forces foreground.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-q\fP
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| Disable messages on output.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-V\fP
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| Displays messages on output even when \-q or 'quiet' are specified. Some
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| information about pollers and config file are displayed during startup.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-c\fP
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| Only checks config file and exits with code 0 if no error was found, or
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| exits with code 1 if a syntax error was found.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-p <pidfile>\fP
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| Ask the process to write down each of its children's pids to this file
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| in daemon mode or ask the process to write down its master's pid to
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| this file in master-worker mode.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-dk\fP
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| Disable use of \fBkqueue\fP(2). \fBkqueue\fP(2) is available only on BSD systems.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-dv\fP
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| Disable use of event ports. Event ports are available only on SunOS systems
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| derived from Solaris 10 and later (including illumos systems).
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-ds\fP
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| Disable use of speculative \fBepoll\fP(7). \fBepoll\fP(7) is available only on
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| Linux 2.6 and some custom Linux 2.4 systems.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-de\fP
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| Disable use of \fBepoll\fP(7). \fBepoll\fP(7) is available only on Linux 2.6
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| and some custom Linux 2.4 systems.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-dp\fP
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| Disables use of \fBpoll\fP(2). \fBselect\fP(2) might be used instead.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-dS\fP
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| Disables use of \fBsplice\fP(2), which is broken on older kernels.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-db\fP
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| Disables background mode (stays in foreground, useful for debugging).
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| For debugging, the '\-db' option is very useful as it temporarily
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| disables daemon mode and multi-process mode. The service can then be
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| stopped by simply pressing Ctrl-C, without having to edit the config nor
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| run full debug.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-dM[<byte>]\fP
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| Initializes all allocated memory areas with the given <\fIbyte\fP>. This makes
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| it easier to detect bugs resulting from uninitialized memory accesses, at the
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| expense of touching all allocated memory once. If <\fIbyte\fP> is not
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| specified, it defaults to 0x50 (ASCII 'P').
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-m <megs>\fP
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| Enforce a memory usage limit to a maximum of <megs> megabytes.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-sf <pidlist>\fP
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| Send FINISH signal to the pids in pidlist after startup. The processes
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| which receive this signal will wait for all sessions to finish before
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| exiting. This option must be specified last, followed by any number of
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| PIDs. Technically speaking, \fBSIGTTOU\fP and \fBSIGUSR1\fP are sent.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-st <pidlist>\fP
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| Send TERMINATE signal to the pids in pidlist after startup. The processes
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| which receive this signal will terminate immediately, closing all active
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| sessions. This option must be specified last, followed by any number of
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| PIDs. Technically speaking, \fBSIGTTOU\fP and \fBSIGTERM\fP are sent.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \f8\-x <unix_socket>\fP
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| Attempt to connect to the unix socket, and retrieve all the listening sockets
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| from the old process. Those sockets will then be used if possible instead of
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| binding new ones.
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| 
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| .TP
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| \fB\-S <bind>[,<bind options>...]\fP
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| In master-worker mode, create a master CLI. This CLI will enable access to the
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| CLI of every worker. Useful for debugging, it's a convenient way of accessing a
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| leaving process.
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| 
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| .SH LOGGING
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| Since HAProxy can run inside a chroot, it cannot reliably access /dev/log.
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| For this reason, it uses the UDP protocol to send its logs to the server,
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| even if it is the local server. People who experience trouble receiving
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| logs should ensure that their syslog daemon listens to the UDP socket.
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| Several Linux distributions which ship with syslogd from the sysklogd
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| package have UDP disabled by default. The \fB\-r\fP option must be passed
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| to the daemon in order to enable UDP.
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| 
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| .SH SIGNALS
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| Some signals have a special meaning for the haproxy daemon. Generally, they are used between daemons and need not be used by the administrator.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGUSR1\fP
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| Tells the daemon to stop all proxies and exit once all sessions are closed. It is often referred to as the "soft-stop" signal.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGUSR2\fP
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| In master-worker mode, reloads the configuration and sends a soft-stop signal to old processes.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGTTOU\fP
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| Tells the daemon to stop listening to all sockets. Used internally by \fB\-sf\fP and \fB\-st\fP.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGTTIN\fP
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| Tells the daemon to restart listening to all sockets after a \fBSIGTTOU\fP. Used internally when there was a problem during hot reconfiguration.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGINT\fP and \fBSIGTERM\fP
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| Both signals can be used to quickly stop the daemon.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGHUP\fP
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| Dumps the status of all proxies and servers into the logs. Mostly used for trouble-shooting purposes.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGQUIT\fP
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| Dumps information about memory pools on stderr. Mostly used for debugging purposes.
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| .TP
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| \- \fBSIGPIPE\fP
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| This signal is intercepted and ignored on systems without \fBMSG_NOSIGNAL\fP.
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| 
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| .SH SEE ALSO
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| 
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| A much better documentation can be found in configuration.txt. On Debian
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| systems, you can find this file in /usr/share/doc/haproxy/configuration.txt.gz.
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| 
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| 
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| HAProxy was written by Willy Tarreau. This man page was written by Arnaud Cornet and Willy Tarreau.
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