Provided by: haproxy_2.0.33-0ubuntu0.1_amd64
NAME
halog - HAProxy log statistics reporter
SYNOPSIS
halog [-h|--help] halog [options] <LOGFILE
DESCRIPTION
halog reads HAProxy log data from stdin and extracts and displays lines matching user- specified criteria.
OPTIONS
Input filters (several filters may be combined) -H Only match lines containing HTTP logs (ignore TCP) -E Only match lines without any error (no 5xx status) -e Only match lines with errors (status 5xx or negative) -rt|-RT <time> Only match response times larger|smaller than <time> -Q|-QS Only match queued requests (any queue|server queue) -tcn|-TCN <code> Only match requests with/without termination code <code> -hs|-HS <[min][:][max]> Only match requests with HTTP status codes within/not within min..max. Any of them may be omitted. Exact code is checked for if no ':' is specified. Modifiers -v Invert the input filtering condition -q Don't report errors/warnings -m <lines> Limit output to the first <lines> lines Output filters - only one may be used at a time -c Only report the number of lines that would have been printed -pct Output connect and response times percentiles -st Output number of requests per HTTP status code -cc Output number of requests per cookie code (2 chars) -tc Output number of requests per termination code (2 chars) -srv Output statistics per server (time, requests, errors) -u* Output statistics per URL (time, requests, errors) Additional characters indicate the output sorting key: -u URL -uc Request count -ue Error count -ua Average response time -ut Average total time -uao, -uto Average times computed on valid ('OK') requests -uba Average bytes returned -ubt Total bytes returned
SEE ALSO
haproxy(1)
AUTHOR
halog was written by Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> and is part of haproxy(1). This manual page was written by Apollon Oikonomopoulos <apoikos@gmail.com> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).