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NAME

       prometheus-haproxy-exporter - Prometheus exporter for HAProxy

SYNOPSIS

       prometheus-haproxy-exporter [<flags>]

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).

       --web.config.file
              [EXPERIMENTAL] Path to configuration file that can enable TLS or authentication.

       --web.listen-address
              Address to listen on for web interface and telemetry.

       --web.telemetry-path
              Path under which to expose metrics.

       --haproxy.scrape-uri
              URI on which to scrape HAProxy.

       --haproxy.ssl-verify
              Flag that enables SSL certificate verification for the scrape URI

       --haproxy.server-metric-fields
              Comma-separated       list      of      exported      server      metrics.      See
              http://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/configuration-1.5.html#9.1

       --haproxy.server-exclude-states
              Comma-separated   list   of   exported    server    states    to    exclude.    See
              https://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/1.8/management.html#9.1, field 17 statuus

       --haproxy.timeout=5s
              Timeout for trying to get stats from HAProxy.

       --haproxy.pid-file
              Path to HAProxy pid file.

                   If  provided,  the  standard  process  metrics  get  exported  for the HAProxy
                   process, prefixed with  'haproxy_process_...'.  The  haproxy_process  exporter
                   needs  to  have  read access to files owned by the HAProxy process. Depends on
                   the availability of /proc.

                   https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_clientlibs/#process-metrics.

       --log.level=info
              Only log messages with the given severity or above. One  of:  [debug,  info,  warn,
              error]

       --log.format=logfmt
              Output format of log messages. One of: [logfmt, json]

       --version
              Show application version.