Hi Andrew,
Thanks for sharing and for the nice hard work, much appreciated!
-- Arash
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 5:34 AM, Andrew Beekhof <abeekhof(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I would like to draw people's attention to a new document that
hopes to
capture the process of deploying Openstack for High Availability on CentOS
/ RHEL.
Goals:
- separate discussion (why) from implementation (how)
- be conducive to copy & paste
- easily be versioned as a whole
- clearly distinguishes parts that need to be customised (variables)
- able to be fed into a tool for automated deployment if needed
This document grew out of an internal Red Hat one that served as input to
our installer team.
For this reason you may find some things are still referred to by their
downstream names (eg. RHEL and OSP6) but except for the yum repositories
used, everything should apply equally to Juno and CentOS7.
I expect to clean these up over time and encourage people to point out
incompatibilities.
You can find the document at:
https://github.com/beekhof/osp-ha-deploy/blob/master/ha-openstack.md
and an updated wiki entry that summarises the key points and refers to it:
https://openstack.redhat.com/RDO_HighlyAvailable_and_LoadBalanced_Control...
Please be aware that it is an evolving document, regularly updated in
response to feedback from the field.
For example in the last few weeks we have incorporated a new RabbitMQ
agent and changed cinder-volume to active/passive.
The scripts this document links to can be fed directly to a tool called
PhD (
https://github.com/davidvossel/phd) which is an unofficial side
project of the cluster team.
It is by no means expected that anyone should need this tool to understand
or implement the deployment documented here.
There are some aspects of this setup that I have inherited and for which
the rationale has been lost to the mists of time.
If anyone has insight into why things are done in a specific way, or would
like to provide additional background, please get in touch.
Examples:
- MongoDB is apparently incompatible with HAProxy. Does anyone know if
this is for the same TCP keep-alive issue RabbitMQ has?
- I'm led to believe there are interesting things to be said on the topic
of neutron L3 plugins. Would anyone like to kick off?
-- Andrew
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