haproxy_log_analysis(1)

generate aggregate statistics from HAProxy HTTP logs

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Description

HAPROXY_LOG_ANALYSIS

NAME

haproxy_log_analysis - generate aggregate statistics from HAProxy HTTP logs

DESCRIPTION

usage: haproxy_log_analysis [-h] [-l LOG] [-s START] [-d DELTA] [-c COMMAND]
[-f FILTER] [-n] [--list-commands]

[--list-filters]

Analyze HAProxy log files and outputs statistics about it

options:

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-l LOG, --log LOG

HAProxy log file to analyze

-s START, --start START

Process log entries starting at this time, in HAProxy date format (e.g. 11/Dec/2013 or 11/Dec/2013:19:31:41). At least provide the day/month/year. Values not specified will use their base value (e.g. 00 for hour). Use in conjunction with -d to limit the number of entries to process.

-d DELTA, --delta DELTA

Limit the number of entries to process. Express the time delta as a number and a time unit, e.g.: 1s, 10m, 3h or 4d (for 1 second, 10 minutes, 3 hours or 4 days). Use in conjunction with -s to only analyze certain time delta. If no start time is given, the time on the first line will be used instead.

-c COMMAND, --command COMMAND

List of commands, comma separated, to run on the log file. See --list-commands to get a full list of them.

-f FILTER, --filter FILTER

List of filters to apply on the log file. Passed as comma separated and parameters within square brackets, e.g ip[192.168.1.1],ssl,path[/some/path]. See --listfilters to get a full list of them.

-n, --negate-filter

Make filters passed with -f work the other way around, i.e. if the ‘‘ssl‘‘ filter is passed instead of showing only ssl requests it will show non-ssl traffic. If the ‘‘ip‘‘ filter is used, then all but that ip passed to the filter will be used.

--list-commands

Lists all commands available.

--list-filters

Lists all filters available.