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Production Ready OpenStack - Recipes for Successful Environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783986903
Length 210 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to OpenStack and its Deployment Using Packages FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying OpenStack Using Staypuft OpenStack Installer 3. Deploying Highly Available OpenStack 4. Keystone Identity Service 5. Glance Image Service 6. Cinder Block Storage Service 7. Neutron Networking Service 8. Nova-Compute Service 9. Horizon Dashboard Service Index

Installing HAProxy

Addressing high availability for OpenStack includes avoiding high load of a single host and ensuring incoming TCP connections to all API endpoints are balanced across the controller hosts. We will use HAProxy, an open source load balancer, which is particularly suited for HTTP load balancing as it supports session persistence and layer 7 processing.

Getting ready

In this section, we will install HAProxy on all controller hosts, configure Pacemaker cluster for HAproxy services, and prepare for OpenStack services configuration.

How to do it...

Run the following steps on all controller nodes:

  1. Install HAProxy package:
    # yum install -y haproxy
    
  2. Enable nonlocal binding Kernel parameter:
    # echo net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind=1 >> 
    /etc/sysctl.d/haproxy.conf
    # echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_nonlocal_bind
    
  3. Configure HAProxy load balancer settings for the GaleraDB, RabbitMQ, and Keystone service, as shown in the following diagram:
    How to do it...
  4. Edit /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg with the following configuration...
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