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Enabling ability to automate testing and auto promotion. Unpinning ovs, mariadb and node-problem-detector images. Change-Id: I6256452d575d23f84f4fd5c728437b0e4e9423f3 Signed-off-by: Andrii Ostapenko <andrii.ostapenko@att.com> |
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openstack-helm/mariadb
By default, this chart creates a 3-member mariadb galera cluster.
This chart leverages StatefulSets, with persistent storage.
It creates a job that acts as a temporary standalone galera cluster.
This host is bootstrapped with authentication and then the WSREP
bindings are exposed publicly. The cluster members being StatefulSets
are provisioned one at a time. The first host must be marked as
Ready
before the next host will be provisioned. This is
determined by the readinessProbes which actually validate that MySQL is
up and responsive.
The configuration leverages xtrabackup-v2 for synchronization. This may later be augmented to leverage rsync which has some benefits.
Once the seed job completes, which completes only when galera reports that it is Synced and all cluster members are reporting in thus matching the cluster count according to the job to the replica count in the helm values configuration, the job is terminated. When the job is no longer active, future StatefulSets provisioned will leverage the existing cluster members as gcomm endpoints. It is only when the job is running that the cluster members leverage the seed job as their gcomm endpoint. This ensures you can restart members and scale the cluster.
The StatefulSets all leverage PVCs to provide stateful storage to
/var/lib/mysql
.
You must ensure that your control nodes that should receive mariadb
instances are labeled with openstack-control-plane=enabled
,
or whatever you have configured in values.yaml for the label
configuration:
kubectl label nodes openstack-control-plane=enabled --all