[Pacemaker] setup advice

Andrey Groshev greenx at yandex.ru
Wed Jul 3 01:38:04 EDT 2013



03.07.2013, 06:43, "Takatoshi MATSUO" <matsuo.tak at gmail.com>:
> Hi Stefano
>
> 2013/7/2 Stefano Sasso <stesasso at gmail.com>:
>
>>  Hello folks,
>>    I have the following setup in mind, but I need some advice and one hint on
>>  how to realize a particular function.
>>
>>  I have a N (>= 2) nodes cluster, with data storage on postgresql.
>>  I would like to manage postgres master-slave replication in this way: one
>>  node is the "master", one is the "slave", and the others are "standby"
>>  nodes.
>>  If the master fails, the slave becomes the master, and one of the standby
>>  becomes the slave.
>>  If the slave fails, one of the standby becomes the new slave.
>
> Does "standby" mean that PostgreSQL is stopped ?
> If Master doesn't have WAL files which new slave needs,
> new slave can't connect master.
>
> How do you solve it ?
> copy data or wal-archive on start automatically ?
> It may cause timed-out if PostgreSQL has large database.
>
>>  If one of the "standby" fails, no problem :)
>>  I can correctly manage this configuration with ms and a custom script (using
>>  ocf:pacemaker:Stateful as example). If the cluster is already operational,
>>  the failover works fine.
>>
>>  My problem is about cluster start-up: in fact, only the previous running
>>  master and slave own the most updated data; so I would like that the new
>>  master should be the "old master" (or, even, the old slave), and the new
>>  slave should be the "old slave" (but this one is not mandatory). The
>>  important thing is that the new master should have up-to-date data.
>>  This should happen even if the servers are booted up with some minutes of
>>  delay between them. (users are very stupid sometimes).
>
> Latest pgsql RA embraces these ideas to manage replication.
>
>  1. First boot
> RA compares data and promotes PostgreSQL which has latest data.
> The number of comparison can be changed  using xlog_check_count parameter.
> If monitor interval is 10 sec and xlog_check_count is 360, RA can wait
> 1 hour to promote :)
>

But in this case, when master dies, election a new master will continue one hour too.
Is that right?

> 2. Second boot
> Master manages slave's data using attribute with "-l forever" option.
> So RA can't start PostgreSQL, if the node has no latest data.
>
>>  My idea is the following:
>>  the MS resource is not started when the cluster comes up, but on startup
>>  there will only be one "arbitrator" resource (started on only one node).
>>  This resource reads from somewhere which was the previous master and the
>>  previous slave, and it wait up to 5 minutes to see if one of them comes up.
>>  In positive case, it forces the MS master resource to be run on that node
>>  (and start it); in negative case, if the wait timer expired, it start the
>>  master resource on a random node.
>>
>>  Is that possible? How can avoid a single resource to start on cluster boot?
>>  Or, could you advise another way to do this setup?
>>
>>  I hope I was clear, my english is not so good :)
>>  thank you so much,
>>     stefano
>>
>>  --
>>  Stefano Sasso
>>  http://stefano.dscnet.org/
>
> Regards,
> Takatoshi MATSUO
>
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