Redhat-based system already use a CFGDIR variable to load configuration
files from a directory, this patch implements the same feature.
It now requires that /etc/haproxy/conf.d exists or the service won't be
able to start.
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/haproxy
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/haproxy
-Environment="CONFIG=/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg" "PIDFILE=/run/haproxy.pid" "EXTRAOPTS=-S /run/haproxy-master.sock"
-ExecStart=@SBINDIR@/haproxy -Ws -f $CONFIG -p $PIDFILE $EXTRAOPTS
-ExecReload=@SBINDIR@/haproxy -Ws -f $CONFIG -c $EXTRAOPTS
+Environment="CONFIG=/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg" "PIDFILE=/run/haproxy.pid" "CFGDIR=/etc/haproxy/conf.d" "EXTRAOPTS=-S /run/haproxy-master.sock"
+ExecStart=@SBINDIR@/haproxy -Ws -f $CONFIG -f $CFGDIR -p $PIDFILE $EXTRAOPTS
+ExecReload=@SBINDIR@/haproxy -Ws -f $CONFIG -f $CFGDIR -c $EXTRAOPTS
ExecReload=/bin/kill -USR2 $MAINPID
KillMode=mixed
Restart=always