This moves some task from the `ceph-nfs` role in `ceph-common` since
some of them are needed in `ceph-rgwloadbalancer` role.
This avoids duplicated tasks.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit d0442d81b9)
This adds all rgw ports to the http_port_t selinux type so it
allows haproxy to connect to those ports in order to avoid AVC.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1923890
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6bbb90198b)
While 2ca33641 fixed a bug in the way the `keepalived.conf.j2` template matched
hostnames to set the VRRP `MASTER`/`BACKUP` states, it also introduced a
regression in the case where `virtual_ips` is a list of more than one IP
address.
The previous behavior would result in each host in the `rgwloadbalancers` group
to be `MASTER` for one of the `virtual_ips`, but the new behavior caused the
first host to be `MASTER` for all the IP address in `virtual_ips`.
This commit restores the original behavior.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
The vrrp_instances variable is using a loop with index but the index_var
wasn't defined.
As a result, the fact task was failing on this undefined index variable.
The task includes an option with an undefined variable. The error was:
'index' is undefined
Closes: #5395
Signed-off-by: Florian Faltermeier <florian.faltermeier@uibk.ac.at>
Currently the keepalived template only works when system hostnames exactly match the Ansible inventory name. If these are different, all generated templates become BACKUP without a MASTER assigned. Using the inventory_hostname in the template file resolves this issue.
Signed-off-by: Stanley Lam stanleylam_604@hotmail.com
This add support for rgw loadbalancer based on HAProxy and Keepalived.
We define a single role ceph-rgw-loadbalancer and include HAProxy and
Keepalived configurations all in this.
A single haproxy backend is used to balance all RGW instances and
a single frontend is exported via a single port, default 80.
Keepalived is used to maintain the high availability of all haproxy
instances. You are free to use any number of VIPs. A single VIP is
shared across all keepalived instances and there will be one
master for one VIP, selected sequentially, and others serve as
backups.
This assumes that each keepalived instance is on the same node as
one haproxy instance and we use a simple check script to detect
the state of each haproxy instance and trigger the VIP failover
upon its failure.
Signed-off-by: guihecheng <guihecheng@cmiot.chinamobile.com>