So, adding haproxy as an owner does very nasty thing, as it changes also ownership of /dev/log directly (as it's a bind-mount), so way more services would be affected.
To have that said, current mode change also breaks more then just haproxy...
So, adding haproxy as an owner does very nasty thing, as it changes also ownership of /dev/log directly (as it's a bind-mount), so way more services would be affected.
To have that said, current mode change also breaks more then just haproxy...