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We will use corosync to create a virtual IP which is share by two systems | We will use corosync to create a virtual IP-address which is shared by two systems. One of the systems has the virtual IP-address. If the system goes down, the other system will take over the virtual IP-address. HA-proxy will be running on each of the hosts relaying incoming HTTP-requests to two webservers. |
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This has to be configured before haproxy configuration makes any sense, since haproxy should listen on the virtual ip. also we need to configure the dns name for the virtual ip first. so this depends on dns updates too. | * 192.168.1.47 virtual IP-address * 192.168.1.48 haproxy01 * 192.168.1.49 haproxy02 == Software == {{{ apt-get install corosync haproxy }}} == Configuration == Add the local network and a multicast address to `/etc/corosync/corosync.conf` in the `interface` section {{{ interface { bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0 mcastaddr: 239.192.1.1 } }}} Restart corosync to load the new configuration. {{{ service corosync restart }}} == Commmands == Run the following on startup {{{ }}} |
Corosync and HA-proxy
We will use corosync to create a virtual IP-address which is shared by two systems. One of the systems has the virtual IP-address. If the system goes down, the other system will take over the virtual IP-address. HA-proxy will be running on each of the hosts relaying incoming HTTP-requests to two webservers.
- 192.168.1.47 virtual IP-address
- 192.168.1.48 haproxy01
- 192.168.1.49 haproxy02
Software
apt-get install corosync haproxy
Configuration
Add the local network and a multicast address to /etc/corosync/corosync.conf in the interface section
interface { bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0 mcastaddr: 239.192.1.1 }
Restart corosync to load the new configuration.
service corosync restart
Commmands
Run the following on startup