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= Corosync =
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.
= Corosync and HA-proxy =
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 * 192.168.1.47 virtual IP-address
 * 192.168.1.48 haproxy01
 * 192.168.1.49 haproxy02
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.

 * 192.168.1.49 www (virtual IP-address)
 * 192.168.1.50 haproxy01
 * 192.168.1.51 haproxy02
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apt-get install corosync apt-get install corosync haproxy crmsh
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Add the local network and a multicast address to `/etc/corosync/corosync.conf` in the `interface` section Before binding to the DNS name `www` make sure the DNS server knows that name. There is no physical or virtual network interfaces, so the [[DNS Updates|DNS updates]] has to be done manually.

=== Corosync ===

==== Encryption ====
Edit `/etc/corosync/corosync.conf` and make the following changes.
{{{
totem {
        cluster_name: www
        crypto_cipher: aes256
        crypto_hash: sha512
}
}}}

==== Authentication Key ====
Generate the authkey. Note that this requires entropy, so use your system and the entropy will be generated. Speed this up by running `dd if=/dev/vda of=/dev/null` in another terminal.
{{{
corosync-keygen
}}}

==== Network ====
Add the local network and a multicast address to `/etc/corosync/corosync.conf` in the `interface` section.
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Copy the configuration `/etc/corosync/corosync.conf` and the authkey `/etc/corosync/authkey` to the other host.
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== Commmands ==
Run the following on startup
Restart corosync on both hosts to load the new configuration.
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service corosync restart
}}}
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The two nodes should now be configured to see each other. Run `crm status` to check.
{{{
Stack: corosync
Current DC: haproxy01 (version 1.1.16-94ff4df) - partition with quorum
Last updated: Sat Feb 1 14:41:09 2020
Last change: Sat Feb 1 14:40:51 2020 by hacluster via crmd on haproxy01

2 nodes configured
0 resources configured

Online: [ haproxy01 haproxy02 ]

No resources
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=== HA-proxy ===

==== HA-proxy resource script ====
Download the HA-proxy resource script, place it in `/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/haproxy` and make it executeable.
{{{
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thisismitch/cluster-agents/master/haproxy -O /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/haproxy
chmod +x /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/haproxy
}}}
This has to be done on both hosts.

==== Nodes ====
Do not kill the other node. This is needed as inactive nodes normally should be killed. It can be change later on, once fencing has been configured.
{{{
crm configure property stonith-enabled=false
}}}
Disable quorum due to two nodes only. This will make sure that the cluster keeps running if only one node is up.
{{{
crm configure property no-quorum-policy=ignore
}}}
Configure shared IP-address. This is the virtual IP-address.
{{{
crm configure primitive wwwSharedIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 params ip=192.168.1.49 cidr_netmask=24 op monitor interval=5s
}}}
Create heartbeat for haproxy.
{{{
crm configure primitive wwwLoadBalance ocf:heartbeat:haproxy params conffile=/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg op monitor interval=10s
}}}
Make sure the same server has both IP and service at the same time.
{{{
crm configure group www wwwSharedIP wwwLoadBalance
}}}
Create the relation between IP-address and haproxy servers.
{{{
crm configure colocation haproxyWithIPs INFINITY: wwwLoadBalance wwwSharedIP
}}}
IP-address should be up before haproxy starts.
{{{
crm configure order haproxyAfterIP mandatory: wwwSharedIP wwwLoadBalance
}}}

==== Webfarm ====
Add the following to `/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg`
{{{
listen webfarm
        bind www:80
        mode http
        balance roundrobin
        cookie LBN insert indirect nocache
        option httpclose
        option forwardfor
        server haproxy01 www01:80 cookie node1 check
        server haproxy02 www02:80 cookie node2 check
}}}
Copy the configuration `/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg` to the other host.

Restart HA-proxy on both hosts to load the new configuration.
{{{
service haproxy restart
}}}

== Test it ==
{{{
while true; do wget --quiet http://www/ -O /dev/stdout; sleep 1; done
}}}

== References ==
 * https://wiki.debian.org/Debian-HA/ClustersFromScratch
 * https://clusterlabs.org/pacemaker/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html/Pacemaker_Explained/s-cluster-options.html
 * https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-high-availability-setup-with-corosync-pacemaker-and-floating-ips-on-ubuntu-14-04

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.

  • 192.168.1.49 www (virtual IP-address)
  • 192.168.1.50 haproxy01
  • 192.168.1.51 haproxy02

Software

apt-get install corosync haproxy crmsh

Configuration

Before binding to the DNS name www make sure the DNS server knows that name. There is no physical or virtual network interfaces, so the DNS updates has to be done manually.

Corosync

Encryption

Edit /etc/corosync/corosync.conf and make the following changes.

totem {
        cluster_name: www
        crypto_cipher: aes256
        crypto_hash: sha512
}

Authentication Key

Generate the authkey. Note that this requires entropy, so use your system and the entropy will be generated. Speed this up by running dd if=/dev/vda of=/dev/null in another terminal.

corosync-keygen

Network

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
}

Copy the configuration /etc/corosync/corosync.conf and the authkey /etc/corosync/authkey to the other host.

Restart corosync on both hosts to load the new configuration.

service corosync restart

The two nodes should now be configured to see each other. Run crm status to check.

Stack: corosync
Current DC: haproxy01 (version 1.1.16-94ff4df) - partition with quorum
Last updated: Sat Feb  1 14:41:09 2020
Last change: Sat Feb  1 14:40:51 2020 by hacluster via crmd on haproxy01

2 nodes configured
0 resources configured

Online: [ haproxy01 haproxy02 ]

No resources

HA-proxy

HA-proxy resource script

Download the HA-proxy resource script, place it in /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/haproxy and make it executeable.

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thisismitch/cluster-agents/master/haproxy -O /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/haproxy
chmod +x /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/haproxy

This has to be done on both hosts.

Nodes

Do not kill the other node. This is needed as inactive nodes normally should be killed. It can be change later on, once fencing has been configured.

crm configure property stonith-enabled=false

Disable quorum due to two nodes only. This will make sure that the cluster keeps running if only one node is up.

crm configure property no-quorum-policy=ignore

Configure shared IP-address. This is the virtual IP-address.

crm configure primitive wwwSharedIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 params ip=192.168.1.49 cidr_netmask=24 op monitor interval=5s

Create heartbeat for haproxy.

crm configure primitive wwwLoadBalance ocf:heartbeat:haproxy params conffile=/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg op monitor interval=10s

Make sure the same server has both IP and service at the same time.

crm configure group www wwwSharedIP wwwLoadBalance

Create the relation between IP-address and haproxy servers.

crm configure colocation haproxyWithIPs INFINITY: wwwLoadBalance wwwSharedIP

IP-address should be up before haproxy starts.

crm configure order haproxyAfterIP mandatory: wwwSharedIP wwwLoadBalance

Webfarm

Add the following to /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg

listen webfarm 
        bind www:80
        mode http
        balance roundrobin
        cookie LBN insert indirect nocache
        option httpclose
        option forwardfor
        server haproxy01 www01:80 cookie node1 check
        server haproxy02 www02:80 cookie node2 check

Copy the configuration /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg to the other host.

Restart HA-proxy on both hosts to load the new configuration.

service haproxy restart

Test it

while true; do wget --quiet http://www/ -O /dev/stdout; sleep 1; done

References

None: Corosync and HA-proxy (last edited 2021-08-12 09:31:08 by Kristian Kallenberg)