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Verifying infrastructure operation
Verify the database cluster and Kibana web interface operation.
Procedure 7.1. Verifying the database cluster
Determine the Galera container name:
$ lxc-ls | grep galera infra1_galera_container-4ed0d84a
Access the Galera container:
$ lxc-attach -n infra1_galera_container-4ed0d84a
Run the MariaDB client, show cluster status, and exit the client:
$ mysql -u root -p MariaDB> show status like 'wsrep_cluster%'; +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | wsrep_cluster_conf_id | 3 | | wsrep_cluster_size | 3 | | wsrep_cluster_state_uuid | bbe3f0f6-3a88-11e4-bd8f-f7c9e138dd07 | | wsrep_cluster_status | Primary | +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+ MariaDB> exit
The
wsrep_cluster_size
field should indicate the number of nodes in the cluster and thewsrep_cluster_status
field should indicate primary.
Procedure 7.2. Verifying the Kibana web interface
- With a web browser, access the Kibana web interface using the
external load balancer IP address defined by the
external_lb_vip_address
option in the/etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml
file. The Kibana web interface uses HTTPS on port 8443. - Authenticate using the username
kibana
and password defined by thekibana_password
option in the/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file.