[Pacemaker] Custom event script during master/slave failover?

Cal Heldenbrand cal at fbsdata.com
Mon Nov 12 21:27:02 UTC 2012


I've managed to get a test Redis configuration up and running... however
this is the first time I've played with a master/slave resource, and I'm
noticing some odd behavior in the monitoring actions.  Setting in a super
quick monitoring interval of 1 second, I noticed at first only the slave
was being monitored, 2x in each second.  Then after changing a bunch of
config options and several cluster restarts, I noticed the monitoring
action had moved to the master, again 2x events in each second.

redis(redis:1)[2203]:   2012/11/12_15:17:52 INFO: redis-server is running
(PID 30759)
redis(redis:1)[2203]:   2012/11/12_15:17:52 INFO: redis-server is running
(PID 30759)
redis(redis:1)[2203]:   2012/11/12_15:17:52 INFO: redis-server is running
(as master)
redis(redis:1)[2203]:   2012/11/12_15:17:52 INFO: redis-server is running
(as master)

Here is my primitive and master/slave definition:

primitive redis ocf:heartbeat:redis \
        meta target-role="Master" is-managed="true" \
        op monitor interval="1s" role="Master" timeout="5s"
on-fail="restart"
ms redis_clone redis \
        meta notify="true" is-managed="true" ordered="false"
interleave="false" globally-unique="false" target-role="Master"
migration-threshold="1"

I'd like to figure out how to make sure both master and slave are actively
monitored.  Let me know if you need any more info on my config!

Thank you,

--Cal


On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 4:52 PM, David Vossel <dvossel at redhat.com> wrote:

>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Cal Heldenbrand" <cal at fbsdata.com>
> > To: "The Pacemaker cluster resource manager" <
> pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org>
> > Sent: Friday, November 9, 2012 4:29:05 PM
> > Subject: [Pacemaker] Custom event script during master/slave failover?
> >
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm playing around with the possibility of using Pacemaker in a Redis
> > master/slave cluster. The difficult part of this, is that Redis will
> > not automatically flip itself from read-only slave mode into master
> > mode. A client needs to connect to the slave server and run this
> > SLAVEOF NO ONE command to turn it into a master.
>
> The resource agent should be able to do this. Pacemaker will tell the
> resource agent to promote/demote a resource.  Your Redis agent can then go
> off and do whatever logic is necessary to actually transition the process a
> master/slave process.
>
> >
> > If I set up a master/slave primitive, is it possible to fire an event
> > script during a failover event that would allow me to do this?
> >
> > After the stonith event fires and the broken master reboots,
> > I would
> > write in something special in the Redis init.d script to detect if
> > my peer is already a master, and start up in slave mode.
>
> If you are using Pacemaker, it should be controlling what node has the
> master resource and what node has the slave resource.  Take a look at what
> OCF scripts are and how pacemaker uses them.
>
> >
> > Has anyone else worked up a cluster config with Redis?
>
> Using google, found some work someone did on a redis resource agent.
> https://github.com/martinwalter/resource-agents/blob/master/heartbeat/redis
>
> -- Vossel
> > Thank you,
> >
> > --Cal
> >
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