On 04/01/2021 09:21, Klaus Wenninger wrote:
On 1/4/21 8:36 AM, Christine Caulfield wrote:


On 18/12/2020 20:41, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
18.12.2020 21:54, Ken Gaillot пишет:
On Fri, 2020-12-18 at 17:51 +0000, Animesh Pande wrote:
Hello,

Is there a tool that would allow for commands to be run on remote
nodes in the cluster through the corosync messaging layer? I have a
cluster configured with multiple corosync communication rings (public
network and private network). I would like to be able to run a
command on the remote node through corosync layer even when the
communication ring associated with the public network goes down but
the private network communication ring is still connected.

Please let me know if there is such a tool provided by corosync that
I can use.

Thank you for your time!

Best regards,
Animesh

Hi,

No, there is not. I'm assuming you're using "remote" in the
conventional sense and not for Pacemaker Remote nodes, but the answer
is no either way. :)

Of course, you can configure sshd to listen on the cluster interface.

What do you call "cluster interface"? As I understand the question, the
idea is to use redundancy of corosync communication. Is it possible to
configure virtual interface on top of corosync rings?



Yes there is. It's called the 'nozzle' device and works in corosync >=
3.0.2.

It creates a pseudo device that passes all traffic through the knet
transport, so you get the redundancy of multiple links transparently.
You don't get join/leave up/down notifications like CPG (because it's
an interface not an API) but you can use the API if you need those.
Talking of this ... would it be possible / make sense to translate that
to something
that trigger if/link up/down somehow? (up as long as there is at least
one member
apart from the local node or something)


I'm not really sure how that would work. Forging ICMP notifications sounds a bit messy and we can't take the I/F down just for one node going down as that would be very anti-social.

ISTM that some code would be needed to interpret what was going on for any such situation so you might as well use CPG or quorum libraries in that instance. The main point of libnozzle is that applications can run unchanged.

Chrissie

Klaus

I'm not sure if it's supported in pcs yet, but you just add the
information too corosync.conf (on all nodes):

nozzle {
     name: noz01
     ipaddr 192.168.10.0
     ipprefix: 24
}

See corosync.conf(5) for more information.


Chrissie


If you give the cluster interface on each node a unique name in DNS (or
hosts or whatever), you can ssh to that name.


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