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Change-Id: Ib509c510e3e5ed19fbb1b5f68a060cde02d82eab
40 lines
1.4 KiB
Puppet
40 lines
1.4 KiB
Puppet
# Example: managing cinder controller services with pacemaker
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#
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# By setting enabled to false, these services will not be started at boot. By setting
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# manage_service to false, puppet will not kill these services on every run. This
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# allows the Pacemaker resource manager to dynamically determine on which node each
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# service should run.
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#
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# The puppet commands below would ideally be applied to at least three nodes.
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#
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# Note that cinder-api is associated with the virtual IP address as
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# it is called from external services. The remaining services connect to the
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# database and/or message broker independently.
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#
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# Example pacemaker resource configuration commands (configured once per cluster):
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#
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# sudo pcs resource create cinder_vip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 params ip=192.0.2.3 \
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# cidr_netmask=24 op monitor interval=10s
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#
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# sudo pcs resource create cinder_api_service lsb:openstack-cinder-api
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# sudo pcs resource create cinder_scheduler_service lsb:openstack-cinder-scheduler
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#
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# sudo pcs constraint colocation add cinder_api_service with cinder_vip
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class { 'cinder':
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database_connection => 'mysql://cinder:secret_block_password@openstack-controller.example.com/cinder',
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}
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class { 'cinder::api':
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keystone_password => 'CINDER_PW',
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keystone_user => 'cinder',
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enabled => false,
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manage_service => false,
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}
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class { 'cinder::scheduler':
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enabled => false,
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manage_service => false,
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}
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