Difference between revisions of "Keepalived"

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Software installation:
  
 
  test1:~# apt-get install keepalived  
 
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Keepalived requires some kernel modules to be loaded. They are loaded by the ''ipvsadmm'' service. So we enable it using ''dpkg-reconfigure'':
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  dpkg-reconfigure ipvsadm
 
  dpkg-reconfigure ipvsadm
  
answer the questions with "Yes" and then "Backup"
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Answer the questions with "Yes" ("load ... at boot") and then "backup" for "Daemon method".
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Configuration:
  
create a file <pre>/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf</pre> with following contend (adapt network adresses)
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Create a file <pre>/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf</pre> with following contend (adapt network adresses)
  
 
  global_defs {
 
  global_defs {

Revision as of 07:12, 13 August 2013

Example loadbalancing configuration for Open-Xchange Cluster

Introduction

this page contains a basic description about how to set up keepalived for Open-Xchange cluster. This example is to work on debian systems. Keepalived mode is Direct Routing.

It is required to have ox servers and loadbalancer connected to the same switch or hub and that there is no filter for network packages between (some virtualization system do filter, too), so that MAC rewriting works.

For more information please see: www.keepalived.org

Directors setup

Software installation:

test1:~# apt-get install keepalived 

Keepalived requires some kernel modules to be loaded. They are loaded by the ipvsadmm service. So we enable it using dpkg-reconfigure:

dpkg-reconfigure ipvsadm

Answer the questions with "Yes" ("load ... at boot") and then "backup" for "Daemon method".

Configuration:

Create a file

/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf

with following contend (adapt network adresses)

global_defs {
    router_id OX
}

vrrp_sync_group OX_GROUP {
    group {
        OX_GOUP
    }
}

vrrp_instance OX_VRRP {
    state BACKUP
    interface eth0
    garp_master_delay 10
    virtual_router_id 10
    priority 101
    nopreempt
    advert_int 1
    authentication {
        auth_type AH   # Simple 'PASS' can use
        auth_pass 1234 # example password '1234' 
    }
    virtual_ipaddress {
        10.20.30.77/24 brd 10.20.30.255 dev eth0 # virtual service ip 10.20.30.67
    }
    virtual_ipaddress_excluded {
    }
}

virtual_server_group OX_HTTP {
        10.20.30.77 80         # virtual ip and port 80
}

virtual_server_group OX_OL_PUSH {
        10.20.30.77 44335      # VIP VPORT
}

virtual_server group OX_HTTP {
    delay_loop 3
    lvs_sched  rr
    lvs_method DR
    protocol   TCP
    virtualhost 10.20.30.77

    real_server 10.20.30.123 80 {
        weight 1
        inhibit_on_failure
        HTTP_GET {
            url {
                path /servlet/TestServlet
                status_code 200
            } 
            connect_port 80
            connect_timeout 10
        }
    }

    real_server 10.20.30.321 80 {
        weight 1
        inhibit_on_failure
        HTTP_GET {
            url {
                path /servlet/TestServlet
                status_code 200
            }
            connect_port 80
            connect_timeout 10
        }
    } 
}

virtual_server group OX_OL_PUSH {
    delay_loop 3
    lvs_sched  rr
    lvs_method DR
    protocol   UDP

    real_server 10.20.30.123 44335 {
        weight 1
        inhibit_on_failure
	  TCP_CHECK {
                 connect_port 9999
		  connect_timeout 5
        }
    }

    real_server 10.20.30.321 44335 {
        weight 1
        inhibit_on_failure
        TCP_CHECK {
                 connect_port 9999
		  connect_timeout 5
        }
    }
}

Networking adjustments

The following instructions are valid for debian.

  1. For the keepalived node, configure in /etc/sysctl.conf: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
  2. For the server nodes, use a stanza in the /etc/network/interfaces file. Adjust the IP.
auto lo:0
iface lo:0 inet static
    address 10.20.30.77
    netmask 255.255.255.255
    pre-up echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_ignore
    pre-up echo 2 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_announce
    post-up /sbin/route add -host 10.20.30.77 dev lo:0
    pre-down /sbin/route del -host 10.20.30.77 dev lo:0
    # reset to defaults
    post-down echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_ignore
    post-down echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_announce

The effect of those settings should be self-explanatory. How to do this on other operating systems needs to be documented here.