[ClusterLabs] 答复: How to configure to make each slave resource has one VIP

Tomas Jelinek tojeline at redhat.com
Fri Feb 23 09:36:48 UTC 2018


Dne 23.2.2018 v 10:16 范国腾 napsal(a):
> Tomas,
> 
> Thank you very much. I do the change according to your suggestion and it works.
> 
> There is a question: If there are too much nodes (e.g.  total 10 slave nodes ), I need run "pcs constraint colocation add pgsql-slave-ipx with pgsql-slave-ipy -INFINITY" many times. Is there a simple command to do this?

I think colocation set does the trick:
pcs constraint colocation set pgsql-slave-ip1 pgsql-slave-ip2 
pgsql-slave-ip3 setoptions score=-INFINITY
You may specify as many resources as you need in this command.

Tomas

> 
> Master/Slave Set: pgsql-ha [pgsqld]
>       Masters: [ node1 ]
>       Slaves: [ node2 node3 ]
>   pgsql-master-ip        (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started node1
>   pgsql-slave-ip1        (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started node3
>   pgsql-slave-ip2        (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started node2
> 
> Thanks
> Steven
> 
> -----邮件原件-----
> 发件人: Users [mailto:users-bounces at clusterlabs.org] 代表 Tomas Jelinek
> 发送时间: 2018年2月23日 17:02
> 收件人: users at clusterlabs.org
> 主题: Re: [ClusterLabs] How to configure to make each slave resource has one VIP
> 
> Dne 23.2.2018 v 08:17 范国腾 napsal(a):
>> Hi,
>>
>> Our system manages the database (one master and multiple slave). We
>> use one VIP for multiple Slave resources firstly.
>>
>> Now I want to change the configuration that each slave resource has a
>> separate VIP. For example, I have 3 slave nodes and my VIP group has 2
>> vip; The 2 vips binds to node1 and node2 now; When the node2 fails,
>> the vip could move to the node3.
>>
>>
>> I use the following command to add the VIP
>>
>> /      pcs resource group add pgsql-slave-group pgsql-slave-ip1
>> pgsql-slave-ip2/
>>
>> /      pcs constraint colocation add pgsql-slave-group with slave
>> pgsql-ha INFINITY/
>>
>> But now the two VIPs are the same nodes:
>>
>> /Master/Slave Set: pgsql-ha [pgsqld]/
>>
>> /     Masters: [ node1 ]/
>>
>> /     Slaves: [ node2 node3 ]/
>>
>> /pgsql-master-ip        (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started node1/
>>
>> /Resource Group: pgsql-slave-group/
>>
>> */     pgsql-slave-ip1    (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started
>> node2/*
>>
>> */     pgsql-slave-ip2    (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started
>> node2/*
>>
>> Could anyone tell how to configure to make each slave node has a VIP?
> 
> Resources in a group always run on the same node. You want the ip resources to run on different nodes so you cannot put them into a group.
> 
> This will take the resources out of the group:
> pcs resource ungroup pgsql-slave-group
> 
> Then you can set colocation constraints for them:
> pcs constraint colocation add pgsql-slave-ip1 with slave pgsql-ha pcs constraint colocation add pgsql-slave-ip2 with slave pgsql-ha
> 
> You may also need to tell pacemaker not to put both ips on the same node:
> pcs constraint colocation add pgsql-slave-ip1 with pgsql-slave-ip2 -INFINITY
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Tomas
> 
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
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