^ Service ^ Description ^ | ricci | Cluster management daemon (Remote cluster and storage management) \\ Default port 11111 \\ Propagates updated cluster configuration from (and to) cluster nodes| | luci | Luci is a web-based HA administration application \\ Luci can handle most common cluster tasks - avoiding the need for manual configuration changes \\ - Configure whole clusters \\ - add, remove, reboot and configure nodes \\ - Service management \\ - Resource management \\ - Failover Domains \\ - Global Fencing| | cman | Red Hat Cluster Manager \\ Performs cluster management in HA add-on \\ Runs on each cluster node and handles communication between nodes in the cluster| | rgmanager | Cluster resource group manager - it is layered on to of magma (API) \\ Provides cold failover of resource collected into groups. | | modcluster | | | clvmd | Cluster LVM Daemon \\ All clusters must have this running on them to provide LVM metadata updates | \\ \\ yum install rgmanager lvm2-cluster gfs2-utils -y Note that installing only the rgmanager will pull in all necessary dependencies to create an HA cluster from the HighAvailability channel. The lvm2-cluster and gfs2-utils packages are part of ResilientStorage channel and may not be needed by your site. \\ On both nodes install: yum groupinstall 'High Availability' 'Resilient Storage' -y On main web management server yum install luci -y ; chkconfig luci on On both nodes: # service ricci start Starting system message bus: [ OK ] Starting oddjobd: [ OK ] generating SSL certificates... done Generating NSS database... done Starting ricci: [ OK ] # passwd ricci Changing password for user ricci. New password: Retype new password: passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. On main node: # service luci start Adding following auto-detected host IDs (IP addresses/domain names), corresponding to `mysql-cluster-1' address, to the configuration of self-managed certificate `/var/lib/luci/etc/cacert.config' (you can change them by editing `/var/lib/luci/etc/cacert.config', removing the generated certificate `/var/lib/luci/certs/host.pem' and restarting luci): (none suitable found, you can still do it manually as mentioned above) Generating a 2048 bit RSA private key writing new private key to '/var/lib/luci/certs/host.pem' Start luci... [ OK ] Point your web browser to https://mysql-cluster-1:8084 (or equivalent) to access luci Add the following IP table rules to your servers: iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 5404 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p udp --dport 5404 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 5405 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p udp --dport 5405 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 11111 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 21064 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 16851 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 8084 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT ^ Port ^ Protocol ^ Description ^ | 5404, 5405 | | | | 11111 | | | | 21064 | | | | 16851 | | | | 8084 | | | | 443 | tcp | | In your browser go to the following address and log in using the servers root account: https://x.x.x.x:8084 Once you have located the 'Create New Cluster' section, enter the parameters for the cluster you are creating \\ (Password field is the ricci password) \\ Once all is complete click 'Create Cluster' # clustat Cluster Status for mysql Cluster @ Wed May 11 06:28:39 2016 Member Status: Quorate Member Name ID Status ------ ---- ---- ------ mysql-cluster-1 1 Online, Local mysql-cluster-2 2 Offline \\ === Configuring Fencing === Now we must configure the fencing method