============
DISABLE KSM!
- https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/virtualization_tuning_and_optimization_guide/chap-ksm
NEXT; -
RHEL 8 package changes:
chrony replaces ntp
cockpit replaces virt-manager (deprecated)
e1000e replaces e1000 driver
tmux replaces screen
iproute2 replaces bridge-utils (See "ip link" and man bridge.)
==] UEFI Setup [======================================================================
ignoredisk --only-use=vdb,vda
clearpart --none --initlabel
part raid.312 --fstype="mdmember" --ondisk=vda --size=19966
part raid.293 --fstype="mdmember" --ondisk=vdb --size=512
part raid.319 --fstype="mdmember" --ondisk=vdb --size=19966
part raid.286 --fstype="mdmember" --ondisk=vda --size=512
raid pv.326 --device=pv1 --fstype="lvmpv" --level=RAID1 raid.312 raid.319
raid /boot/efi --device=efi --fstype="efi" --level=RAID1 --fsoptions="umask=0077,shortname=winnt" --label=efi raid.286 raid.293
volgroup striker_vg0 --pesize=4096 pv.326
logvol swap --fstype="swap" --size=4096 --name=lv_swap --vgname=striker_vg0
logvol / --fstype="xfs" --size=15852 --label="lv_root" --name=lv_root --vgname=striker_vg0
======================================================================================
DOCS; -
- Explanation of 'comps.xml' (package grouping) - https://pagure.io/fedora-comps
- Firewalld
- https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-firewall-using-firewalld-on-centos-7
- PXE;
- https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f28/install-guide/advanced/Network_based_Installations/
- https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/26/html/Installation_Guide/chap-pxe-server-setup.html
- UEFI PXE notes - https://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=PXELINUX#UEFI
- How to write a NetworkManager dispatcher script to apply ethtool commands? - https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2841131
- Setup nodes to log to striker? - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/networking_guide/sec-configuring_netconsole
- Pacemaker can be monitored via SNMP - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/high_availability_add-on_reference/s1-snmpandpacemaker-HAAR
- corosync.conf - https://access.redhat.com/articles/3185291
====
dnf download --source awscli booth booth-arbitrator booth-core booth-site booth-test corosync corosync-qdevice corosync-qnetd corosynclib-devel fence-agents-aliyun fence-agents-aws fence-agents-azure-arm fence-agents-gce libknet1 \
libknet1-compress-bzip2-plugin libknet1-compress-lz4-plugin libknet1-compress-lzma-plugin libknet1-compress-lzo2-plugin libknet1-compress-plugins-all libknet1-compress-zlib-plugin libknet1-crypto-nss-plugin \
libknet1-crypto-openssl-plugin libknet1-crypto-plugins-all libknet1-plugins-all pacemaker pacemaker-cli pacemaker-cts pacemaker-doc pacemaker-libs-devel pacemaker-nagios-plugins-metadata pacemaker-remote \
pcs pcs-snmp python3-azure-sdk python3-boto3 python3-botocore python3-fasteners python3-gflags python3-google-api-client python3-httplib2 python3-oauth2client python3-s3transfer python3-uritemplate \
resource-agents resource-agents-aliyun resource-agents-gcp
rpm -Uvh python-s3transfer-0.1.13-1.el8.src.rpm python-oauth2client-4.1.2-6.el8.src.rpm booth-1.0-5.f2d38ce.git.el8.src.rpm google-api-python-client-1.6.5-3.el8.src.rpm python-boto3-1.6.1-2.el8.src.rpm python-httplib2-0.10.3-4.el8.src.rpm python-botocore-1.9.1-2.el8.src.rpm corosync-qdevice-3.0.0-2.el8.src.rpm python-uritemplate-3.0.0-3.el8.src.rpm python3-azure-sdk-4.0.0-9.el8.src.rpm awscli-1.14.50-5.el8.src.rpm python-gflags-2.0-15.el8ost.src.rpm resource-agents-4.1.1-33.el8.src.rpm pcs-0.10.2-4.el8.src.rpm fence-agents-4.2.1-30.el8_1.1.src.rpm
rpm -Uvh python-fasteners-0.14.1-15.el8ost.src.rpm
rpm -Uvh awscli-1.14.50-5.el8.src.rpm booth-1.0-5.f2d38ce.git.el8.src.rpm corosync-qdevice-3.0.0-2.el8.src.rpm fence-agents-4.2.1-30.el8.1.src.rpm google-api-python-client-1.6.5-3.el8.src.rpm pacemaker-2.0.2-3.el8.2.src.rpm \
pcs-0.10.2-4.el8.src.rpm python-boto3-1.6.1-2.el8.src.rpm python-botocore-1.9.1-2.el8.src.rpm python-gflags-2.0-15.el8.src.rpm python-httplib2-0.10.3-4.el8.src.rpm python-oauth2client-4.1.2-6.el8.src.rpm \
python-s3transfer-0.1.13-1.el8.src.rpm python-uritemplate-3.0.0-3.el8.src.rpm python3-azure-sdk-4.0.0-9.el8.src.rpm resource-agents-4.1.1-33.el8.src.rpm
rpmbuild -ba --sign pcs.spec
rpmbuild -ba --sign python3-azure-sdk.spec
rpmbuild -ba --sign python-s3transfer.spec python-oauth2client.spec booth.spec google-api-python-client.spec python-boto3.spec python-httplib2.spec python-botocore.spec corosync-qdevice.spec python-uritemplate.spec awscli.spec python-gflags.spec resource-agents.spec fence-agents.spec
# rpmbuild -ba python-fasteners.spec
### Need to find/build
python2-futures
python2-monotonic
dnf install booth-site corosync corosynclib-devel pacemaker pacemaker-cli pacemaker-libs-devel pcs
Network planning;
10.x.y.z / 255.255.0.0
10.x.y.z / 255.255.0.0
x = Network;
- BCN = 200 + network
ie: BCN1 = 10.201.y.z
BCN2 = 10.202.y.z
- SN = 100 + network
ie: SN1 = 10.101.y.z
SN2 = 10.102.y.z
y = Device Type.
Foudation Pack;
1. Switches
2. PDUs
3. UPSes
4. Strikers
5. Striker IPMI (BCN only)
Anvil! systems;
1st - 10 = Node IP
11 = Node IPMI
2nd - 12 = Node IP
13 = Node IPMI
3rd - 14 = Node IP
15 = Node IPMI
N...
z = Device Sequence
- Foundation pack devices are simple sequence
- Anvils; .1 = node 1, .2 = node 2, .3 = dr
====
RHEL 8 Firewall
- https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8-beta/html/configuring_and_managing_networking/assembly_using-firewalls_configuring-networking-with-gnome-gui
=============================
Ports we care about
Porto Number Used by Nets Description
TCP 2224 pcsd bcn It is crucial to open port 2224 in such a way that pcs from any node can talk to all nodes in the cluster, including itself.
UDP 5404 corosync bcn Required on corosync nodes if corosync is configured for multicast UDP
UDP 5405 corosync bcn Required on all corosync nodes (needed by corosync)
TCP 7788+ drbd sn 1 port per resource
TCP 49152-49215 virsh bcn live migration - migration_port_min and migration_port_max attributes in the /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
NOTE: DHCP listens to raw sockets and ignores firewalld rules. We need to stop dhcpd directly - https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00378
* After all changes;
firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=49152-49215/tcp --permanent
firewall-cmd --reload
- Paths
If we want to create services or helpers later, look under - /usr/lib/firewalld/
Core firewalld configs, including defaults zones, etc - /etc/firewalld/
* Zones are meant to deal with dynamic environments and aren't that useful in mostly static server environments
* Use 'firewall-cmd' WITHOUT '--permanent' for things like enabling the VNC port for a server. Use '--permanent' for everything else.
====
Striker as PXE server
====
# Bootloader for BIOS
OS="fedora28"
mkdir /var/lib/tftpboot/
cp $(anvil source)/pxe/tftpboot/bios/* /var/lib/tftpboot/
chmod 755 /var/lib/tftpboot/*
# Bootloader for UEFI
cp $(anvil source)/pxe/tftpboot/uefi/* /var/lib/tftpboot/uefi/
chmod 755 /var/lib/tftpboot/uefi/*
# Copy kernel images for tftpboot downloads
mkdir -p /var/lib/tftpboot/${OS}
cp /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz /var/lib/tftpboot/${OS}/
mkinitrd /var/lib/tftpboot/${OS}/initrd.img $(uname -r)
# Configs from anvil source
rsync -av pxe/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default root@f28-striker01:/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/
rsync -av pxe/tftpboot/pxelinux/uefi root@f28-striker01:/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux/
==== UEFI boot crash
>>Start PXE over IPv4.
Station IP address is 10.1.14.186
Server IP address is 10.1.4.1
NBP filename is uefi/shim.efi
NBP filesize is 1210776 Bytes
Downloading NBP file...
NBP file downloaded successfully.
Fetching Netboot Image
!!!! X64 Exception Type - 0D(#GP - General Protection) CPU Apic ID - 00000000 !!!!
ExceptionData - 0000000000000000
RIP - 000000007FF8E976, CS - 0000000000000038, RFLAGS - 0000000000210202
RAX - 0000000000000001, RCX - 0000000000000010, RDX - AFAFAFAFAFAFAFA7
RBX - 0000000000000020, RSP - 000000007FF7E6B0, RBP - 000000007ED11F18
RSI - AFAFAFAFAFAFAFAF, RDI - 000000007FFA1720
R8 - 0000000000000000, R9 - 0000000000000028, R10 - 0000000000000020
R11 - 0000000000000002, R12 - 000000007ECE3798, R13 - 000000007ECE3C18
R14 - 000000007FF7E788, R15 - 000000007ECE37D8
DS - 0000000000000030, ES - 0000000000000030, FS - 0000000000000030
GS - 0000000000000030, SS - 0000000000000030
CR0 - 0000000080010033, CR2 - 0000000000000000, CR3 - 000000007FC01000
CR4 - 0000000000000668, CR8 - 0000000000000000
DR0 - 0000000000000000, DR1 - 0000000000000000, DR2 - 0000000000000000
DR3 - 0000000000000000, DR6 - 00000000FFFF0FF0, DR7 - 0000000000000400
GDTR - 000000007FBEE698 0000000000000047, LDTR - 0000000000000000
IDTR - 000000007F5B5018 0000000000000FFF, TR - 0000000000000000
FXSAVE_STATE - 000000007FF7E310
!!!! Find image based on IP(0x7FF8E976) /builddir/build/BUILD/tianocore-edk2-cb5f4f45ce/Build/OvmfX64/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/MdeModulePkg/Core/Dxe/DxeMain/DEBUG/DxeCore.dll (ImageBase=000000007FF80000, EntryPoint=000000007FF98DB1) !!!!
====
DB stuff;
Dump;
su - postgres -c "pg_dump anvil" > /anvil.out
Drop;
su - postgres -c "dropdb anvil" && su - postgres -c "createdb --owner admin anvil" && su - postgres -c "psql anvil"
Reload the DB;
su - postgres -c "dropdb anvil" && su - postgres -c "createdb --owner admin anvil" && su - postgres -c "psql anvil < /anvil.out"
su - postgres -c "psql anvil"
Changes made using tools such as nmcli do not require a reload but do require the associated interface to be put down and then up again. That can be done by using commands in the following format:
* nmcli dev disconnect interface-name
Followed by:
* nmcli con up interface-name
NOTE: RHEL doesn't support direct-cabled bonds - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/networking_guide/ch-configure_network_bonding
ifcfg-X config Notes - /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt (Look for the sections describing files /etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<interface-name>);
- man 5 nm-settings-ifcfg-rh
- https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/networking_guide/sec-Using_Channel_Bonding#s3-modules-bonding-directives
- /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-*/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
iface
* PREFIXx overrules NETMASKx. Use PREFIXx, not NETMASKx.
* The 'x' suffice for PREFIX, NETMASK, etc start at 0 and must count up by 1 at a time.
* ZONE will be useful for the firewall stuff later.
* ETHTOOL_OPTS is deprecated, replaced by using udev rules
* initscripts interpret PEERDNS=no to mean "never touch resolv.conf". NetworkManager interprets it to say "never add automatic (DHCP, PPP, VPN, etc.) nameservers to resolv.conf".
Bond
* resend_igmp & num_unsol_na={1~255} may help if a switch is slow to notice traffic has moved to the new interface. default is 1. Each update is send 200ms apart.
* Bridged interfaces should use BRIDGE_UUID="", _not_ BRIDGE="". The former causes the later to be ignored and the later is only used for possible compatibility reasons.
Bridge
* STP=no is default, we'll test 'yes'.
* DOMAIN="<client_domain>"
# Network Setup
hostnamectl set-hostname m3-a02n01.alteeve.com --static
hostnamectl set-hostname --pretty "Alteeve's Niche! - Anvil! 02, Node 01"
hostname m3-a02n01.alteeve.com
ssh-keygen -t rsa -N "" -b 8191 -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
hosts:
====
10.1.20.1 m3-a02n01.bcn m3-a02n01 m3-a02n01.alteeve.com
10.41.20.1 m3-a02n01.sn
10.255.20.1 m3-a02n01.ifn
10.1.20.2 m3-a02n02.bcn m3-a02n02 m3-a02n02.alteeve.com
10.41.20.2 m3-a02n02.sn
10.255.20.2 m3-a02n02.ifn
10.1.22.1 m3-a02dr01.bcn m3-a02dr01 m3-a02dr01.alteeve.com
10.41.22.1 m3-a02dr01.sn
10.255.22.1 m3-a02dr01.ifn
====
### Interface files
#
# Note: Insert the HWADDR's and update the IPs!
#
### BCN #######################################################################
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-BCN_1_-_Link_1 << EOF
# Back-Channel Network 1 - Link 1
HWADDR=""
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="BCN 1 - Link 1"
DEVICE="bcn1_link1"
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
MTU="1500"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
SLAVE="yes"
MASTER="bcn1_bond1"
ZONE="BCN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-BCN_1_-_Link_2 << EOF
# Back-Channel Network 1 - Link 2
HWADDR=""
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="BCN 1 - Link 2"
DEVICE="bcn1_link2"
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
MTU="1500"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
SLAVE="yes"
MASTER="bcn1_bond1"
ZONE="BCN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-BCN_1_-_Bond_1 << EOF
# Back-Channel Network 1 - Bond 1
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="BCN 1 - Bond 1"
DEVICE="bcn1_bond1"
BRIDGE="bcn1_bridge1"
BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup primary=bcn1_link1 updelay=120000 downdelay=0 miimon=100 primary_reselect=better"
TYPE="Bond"
BONDING_MASTER="yes"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
ZONE="BCN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-BCN_1_-_Bridge_1 << EOF
# Back-Channel Network 1 - Bridge 1
UUID="${UUID}"
STP="yes"
BRIDGING_OPTS="priority=32768"
TYPE="Bridge"
BROWSER_ONLY="no"
NAME="BCN 1 - Bridge 1"
DEVICE="bcn1_bridge1"
ONBOOT="yes"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPADDR="10.20.10.1"
PREFIX="16"
DEFROUTE="no"
ZONE="BCN1"
EOF
### SN ########################################################################
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-SN_1_-_Link_1 << EOF
# Storage Network 1 - Link 1
HWADDR=""
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="SN 1 - Link 1"
DEVICE="sn1_link1"
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
MTU="1500"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
SLAVE="yes"
MASTER="sn1_bond1"
ZONE="SN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-SN_1_-_Link_2 << EOF
# Storage Network 1 - Link 2
HWADDR=""
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="SN 1 - Link 2"
DEVICE="sn1_link2"
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
MTU="1500"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
SLAVE="yes"
MASTER="sn1_bond1"
ZONE="SN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-SN_1_-_Bond_1 << EOF
# Storage Network 1 - Bond 1
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="SN 1 - Bond 1"
DEVICE="sn1_bond1"
BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup primary=sn1_link1 updelay=120000 downdelay=0 miimon=100 primary_reselect=better"
TYPE="Bond"
BONDING_MASTER="yes"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
IPADDR="10.41.10.1"
PREFIX="16"
DEFROUTE="no"
ZONE="SN1"
EOF
### IFN #######################################################################
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-IFN_1_-_Link_1 << EOF
# Internet-Facing Network 1 - Link 1
HWADDR=""
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="IFN 1 - Link 1"
DEVICE="ifn1_link1"
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
MTU="1500"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
SLAVE="yes"
MASTER="ifn1_bond1"
ZONE="IFN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-IFN_1_-_Link_2 << EOF
# Internet-Facing Network 1 - Link 2
HWADDR=""
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="IFN 1 - Link 2"
DEVICE="ifn1_link2"
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
USERCTL="no"
MTU="1500"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
SLAVE="yes"
MASTER="ifn1_bond1"
ZONE="IFN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-IFN_1_-_Bond_1 << EOF
# Internet-Facing Network 1 - Bond 1
UUID="${UUID}"
NAME="IFN 1 - Bond 1"
DEVICE="ifn1_bond1"
BRIDGE="ifn1_bridge1"
BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup primary=ifn1_link1 updelay=120000 downdelay=0 miimon=100 primary_reselect=better"
TYPE="Bond"
BONDING_MASTER="yes"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPV6INIT="no"
ONBOOT="yes"
MTU="1500"
ZONE="IFN1"
EOF
UUID=$(uuidgen)
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-IFN_1_-_Bridge_1 << EOF
# Internet-Facing Network 1 - Bridge 1
UUID="${UUID}"
STP="yes"
BRIDGING_OPTS="priority=32768"
TYPE="Bridge"
BROWSER_ONLY="no"
NAME="IFN 1 - Bridge 1"
DEVICE="ifn1_bridge1"
ONBOOT="yes"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPADDR="10.255.10.1"
PREFIX="16"
GATEWAY="10.255.255.254"
DNS1="8.8.8.8"
DNS2="8.8.4.4"
DEFROUTE="yes"
ZONE="IFN1"
EOF
====
=======
virt-manager stores information in dconf-editor -> /org/virt-manager/virt-manager/connections ($HOME/.config/dconf/user)
==== dconf read /org/virt-manager/virt-manager/connections/uris
['qemu+ssh://root@localhost/system', 'qemu+ssh://root@wp-a01n02.remote/system', 'qemu+ssh://root@an-nas02.kw01.alteeve.ca/system', 'qemu+ssh://root@hb-a01n01.remote/system', 'qemu+ssh://root@hb-a01n02.remote/system', 'qemu:///system']
==== dconf read /org/virt-manager/virt-manager/connections/autoconnect
['qemu+ssh://root@localhost/system']
====
# Web - TODO: Setup to auto-use "Let's Encrypt", but make sure we have an offline fall-back
# SELinux
restorecon -rv /var/www
=============================================================
How to rebuild all of the packages in the Alteeve RHEL 8 repo;
# Register if RHEL proper;
subscription-manager register --username <user> --password <secret> --auto-attach --force
subscription-manager repos --enable codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-source-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-supplementary-source-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-baseos-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-appstream-source-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-supplementary-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-baseos-source-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-highavailability-source-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-highavailability-rpms
subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-8-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms
repos => {
'rhel-8-for-x86_64-highavailability-rpms' => 0,
'codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms' => 0,
}
* Packages to install;
* Network;
** {bc,if,s}nX_{link,bond,bridge}Y naming
** firewall; - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/high_availability_add-on_reference/s1-firewalls-haar
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=high-availability
firewall-cmd --add-service=high-availability
firewall-cmd --reload
* Cluster Config;
==== Both nodes
echo Initial1 | passwd hacluster --stdin
systemctl start pcsd.service
systemctl enable pcsd.service
systemctl disable libvirtd.service
systemctl stop libvirtd.service
==== One node
pcs cluster auth m3-a01n01 m3-a01n02
# Username: hacluster
# Password:
pcs cluster setup --name m3-anvil-01 m3-a01n01 m3-a01n02
pcs cluster start --all
pcs stonith create virsh_node1 fence_virsh pcmk_host_list="m3-a01n01" ipaddr="192.168.122.1" passwd="secret" login="root" delay="15" port="m3-a01n01" op monitor interval="60"
pcs stonith create virsh_node2 fence_virsh pcmk_host_list="m3-a01n02" ipaddr="192.168.122.1" passwd="secret" login="root" port="m3-a01n02" op monitor interval="60"
pcs property set stonith-enabled=true
pcs resource create hypervisor systemd:libvirtd op monitor interval=60
pcs resource clone hypervisor clone-max=2 notify="false"
pcs resource create drbd systemd:drbd op monitor interval=60
pcs resource clone drbd clone-max=2 notify="false"
pcs resource create test_server ocf:alteeve:server name="test_server" meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor interval="60"
- or -
pcs resource update test_server ocf:alteeve:server name="test_server" meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor interval="60"
# Test
stonith_admin --fence m3-a01n02 --verbose; crm_error $?
==== DRBD notes
* resources can contain an US-ASCII character, except for spaces
* A resource is a single replication stream for 1 or more resources, max 65.535 vols per resource
* DRBD does, however, ship with an LVM integration facility that automates the creation of LVM snapshots immediately before synchronization. This ensures that a consistent copy of the data is always available on the peer, even while synchronization is running. See Using automated LVM snapshots during DRBD synchronization for details on using this facility.
** https://docs.linbit.com/docs/users-guide-9.0/#s-lvm-snapshots
* Checksum-based synchronization computes a block's hash on source and target and skips if matching, possibly making resync much faster for blocks rewritten with the same data, but at the cost of CPU. Make this a user-configurable option under the advanced tab.
* Suspended replication allows congested replication links to suspend replication, leaving the peer in a consistent state, but allowing the primary to "pull ahead". When the congestion passes, the delta resyncs. Make this a user-configurable option with scary warnings.
* Online verification can (should?) be run periodically on the server host (verification source will overwrite deltas on the verification target). Perhaps schedule to run once/month? Do resource sequentially as this places a CPU load on the nodes.
* Replication traffic integrity checking uses a given available kernel crypto to verify data integrity on transmission to the peer. If the replicated block can not be verified against the digest, the connection is dropped and immediately re-established; because of the bitmap the typical result is a retransmission.
** Make an option in the advanced tab. Test to see overhead this adds. Choose the lowest overhead algo (within reason)
* Support for disk flushes might be something we want to disable, as it seems to force write-through even with a function FBWC/BBU. Need to test.
* Note; "Inconsistent" is almost always useless. "Consistent" and "Outdated" are able to be used safely, just without whatever happened on the peer after.
* Truck based replication, also known as disk shipping, is a means of preseeding a remote site with data to be replicated, by physically shipping storage media to the remote site.
* Make sure that selinux doesn't block DRBD comms over the SN
* See "5.15.1. Growing on-line" for growing a DRBD resource
** Shrinking online is ONLY possible if the metadata is external. Worth creating *_md LVs? Offline requires backing up and restoring the MD
Provisioning a server will need to:
* Open up a DRBD port (or more, if multiple resources are created).
* Create the DRBD resource(s); Find the lowest free rX.res, create it locally and on the peer (if up),
firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-port=7788-7790/tcp
firewall-cmd --reload
* Provision the server via virt-install
* push the new XML to striker such that the peer's anvil daemon picks it up and writes it out.
[root@m3-a01n01 drbd.d]# drbdsetup status r0 --verbose --statistics
r0 node-id:1 role:Primary suspended:no
write-ordering:flush
volume:0 minor:0 disk:UpToDate quorum:yes
size:10485404 read:9682852 written:0 al-writes:0 bm-writes:0 upper-pending:0 lower-pending:0 al-suspended:no blocked:no
m3-a01n02.alteeve.com node-id:0 connection:Connected role:Secondary congested:no
volume:0 replication:SyncSource peer-disk:Inconsistent done:92.29 resync-suspended:no
received:0 sent:9679140 out-of-sync:808144 pending:6 unacked:3
[root@m3-a01n02 ~]# cat /sys/kernel/debug/drbd/resources/r0/connections/m3-a01n01.alteeve.com/0/proc_drbd
0: cs:SyncSource ro:Primary/Secondary ds:UpToDate/Inconsistent C r-----
ns:24360 nr:10485404 dw:10485404 dr:25420 al:0 bm:0 lo:0 pe:[0;0] ua:0 ap:[0;0] ep:1 wo:2 oos:10461044
[>....................] sync'ed: 0.3% (10212/10236)M
finish: 0:50:01 speed: 3,480 (5,020 -- 3,480) K/sec
99% sector pos: 20970808/20970808
resync: used:0/61 hits:557 misses:2 starving:0 locked:0 changed:1
act_log: used:0/1237 hits:0 misses:0 starving:0 locked:0 changed:0
blocked on activity log: 0
[root@m3-a01n02 ~]# drbdadm primary r0
r0: State change failed: (-1) Multiple primaries not allowed by config
Command 'drbdsetup primary r0' terminated with exit code 11
[root@m3-a01n02 ~]# drbdadm net-options --allow-two-primaries=yes r0
[root@m3-a01n02 ~]# drbdadm net-options --allow-two-primaries=no r0
drbdsetup show all
drbdsetup show all --show-defaults
== virt-install stuff
* Get a list of --os-variants: 'osinfo-query os'
* virt-install --print-xml (or --transient)
* Migate;
# For all resources under the server;
#drbdadm net-options r0 --allow-two-primaries=yes
drbdsetup net-options srv01-c7_0 2 --_name=m3-a02n01.alteeve.com --csums-alg=md5 --data-integrity-alg=md5 --after-sb-0pri=discard-zero-changes --after-sb-1pri=discard-secondary --after-sb-2pri=disconnect --protocol=C --fencing=resource-and-stonith --allow-two-primaries=yes
drbdsetup net-options srv01-c7_0 2 --_name=m3-a02n01.alteeve.com --csums-alg=md5 --data-integrity-alg=md5 --after-sb-0pri=discard-zero-changes --after-sb-1pri=discard-secondary --after-sb-2pri=disconnect --protocol=C --fencing=resource-and-stonith --allow-two-primaries=yes
# Migrate:
virsh -c qemu+ssh://root@m3-a02n02.alteeve.com/system list
virsh migrate --unsafe --undefinesource --live srv01-c7 qemu+ssh://m3-a02n01.alteeve.com/system
virsh -c qemu+ssh://root@m3-a02n02.alteeve.com/system migrate --undefinesource --live srv01-c7 qemu+ssh://m3-a02n01.alteeve.com/system
# Again for all resource under the server;
drbdadm net-options r0 --allow-two-primaries=no
drbdsetup net-options <resource> <target_node_id> --_name=<target_node_name> --allow-two-primaries=yes
virsh migrate --undefinesource --live <server> qemu+ssh://<target_node>/system
drbdsetup net-options <resource> <target_node_id> --_name=<target_node_name> --allow-two-primaries=no
pcs constraint list --full
Location Constraints:
Resource: srv01-c7
Enabled on: m3-a02n02.alteeve.com (score:50) (id:location-srv01-c7-m3-a02n02.alteeve.com-50)
pcs constraint remove location-srv01-c7-m3-a02n02.alteeve.com-50
Set to 90% of BCN bandwidth
migrate-setspeed domain bandwidth
Set the maximum migration bandwidth (in MiB/s) for a domain which is being migrated to another host. bandwidth is interpreted as an
unsigned long long value. Specifying a negative value results in an essentially unlimited value being provided to the hypervisor. The
hypervisor can choose whether to reject the value or convert it to the maximum value allowed.
migrate-getspeed domain
Get the maximum migration bandwidth (in MiB/s) for a domain.
# Provision servers
mkdir /mnt/anvil/{provision,files,archive,definitions}
pcs resource create srv01-c7 ocf:alteeve:server hypervisor="qemu:///system" config="/mnt/anvil/definitions/srv01-c7.xml" meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor interval="10" op stop timeout="60" on-fail="block" meta allow-migrate="true" failure-timeout="75"
pcs resource create srv01-c7 ocf:alteeve:server hypervisor="qemu:///system" config="/mnt/anvil/definitions/srv01-c7.xml" meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor interval="10" op on-fail="block" meta allow-migrate="true" failure-timeout="75"
pcs resource create srv01-c7 ocf:alteeve:server name="srv01-c7" meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor interval="10" op stop on-fail="block" meta allow-migrate="true" failure-timeout="75"
pcs resource create srv01-c7 ocf:alteeve:server name="srv01-c7" meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor interval="60" op stop on-fail="block" op migrate_to on-fail="block" op migrate_from on-fail="block" meta allow-migrate="true" failure-timeout="75"
== Resource Agent; https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents/blob/master/doc/dev-guides/ra-dev-guide.asc
* A resource agent receives all configuration information about the resource it manages via environment variables. The names of these environment variables are always the name of the resource parameter, prefixed with OCF_RESKEY_. For example, if the resource has an ip parameter set to 192.168.1.1, then the resource agent will have access to an environment variable OCF_RESKEY_ip holding that value.
===
When stopping a server;
14:03 < lge> "on-fail: block"
14:03 < lge> is per operation type.
14:08 < lge> anyways, you can also "on-fail: retry"
OK, set the stop timeout to 60, set 'on-fail: block" and set the failure-timeout to 60 and see how pacemaker reacts.
failure-timeout
===
Migrate servers;
- Let ScanCore set 'node-health' attribute (http://clusterlabs.org/pacemaker/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html-single/Pacemaker_Explained/index.html#s-node-health)
- Set 'migration-limit' to '1' to enforce serial live migration (http://clusterlabs.org/pacemaker/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html-single/Pacemaker_Explained/index.html#s-cluster-options).
Migrate a single server by setting a location constraint against the node we want the VM off of.
- If anything goes wrong, the server will enter a blocked state in pacemaker.
- Recovery needs to be 'unmanage -> clean' to avoid a stop call.
11:57 <@kgaillot> for your design, that sounds right. between cleanup and manage, i'd make sure there was a PE run without any pending actions blocked by the unmanaging -- you can either look at the logs on the DC, run "crm_simulate -SL", or just check the status for a bit
11:58 <@kgaillot> you can play around with it by putting a higher preference on the to-be-cleaned node, to make sure it *does* move when you re-manage. that way you can see what logs/simulate/status look like
12:07 <@kgaillot> i'm thinking if you do crm_resource --reprobe instead of cleanup in the above sequence, that should prevent anything unexpected
12:07 <@kgaillot> unmanage -> adjust preferences if needed -> reprobe resource -> wait for probe results to come back in, and if status looks good -> re-manage
12:08 <@kgaillot> the reprobe will wipe the entire resource history and fail counts for the resource, causing pacemaker to recheck the current status on all nodes. if the status then shows the resource running where you expect/want it, with no errors, then it's not going to do anything further
12:09 <@kgaillot> (in 2.0, cleanup only erases the history where the resource has failed, while reprobe erases the history regardless)
12:13 <@kgaillot> if there are no failures in the resource history, there should be no risk of a full stop. if there is no resource history at all, then after reprobe, there should be no risk of any actions (assuming you've set up location preferences and stickiness how you want them)
Recover from a failed migration;
reset location to prefer current host -> unmanage resource -> cleanup resource -> manage resource
(running on node 2, so re-add location constraint - basically, make sure location constraint favours current host)
pcs resource unmanage srv01-c7
pcs constraint remove location-srv01-c7-m3-a02n02.alteeve.com-50
crm_resource --reprobe
pcs resource manage srv01-c7
https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart-docs.html#chapter-1-introduction
==== Sample kickstart for Fedora28 netinstall
#version=DEVEL
ignoredisk --only-use=vda
# Partition clearing information
clearpart --none --initlabel
# Use graphical install
graphical
# Use network installation
url --url="http://10.1.4.1/rhel8/x86_64/iso/"
# Keyboard layouts
keyboard --vckeymap=us --xlayouts='us'
# System language
lang en_CA.UTF-8
# Network information
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=ens3 --ipv6=auto --activate
network --hostname=localhost.localdomain
# Root password
rootpw --iscrypted $6$fyAht.3wBVlRGgqG$5dqIv2NrBD87uA51fxuoic/t2G93pXPUjVlh27Avg20ZGY409SK8cMVgABswF.krJSVIyoHfIChXNfpP/qTjI1
# Run the Setup Agent on first boot
firstboot --enable
# Do not configure the X Window System
skipx
# System services
services --enabled="chronyd"
# System timezone
timezone Etc/GMT --isUtc
# System bootloader configuration
bootloader --location=mbr --boot-drive=vda
%packages
@^server-product-environment
%end
%addon com_redhat_kdump --disable --reserve-mb='128'
%end
%anaconda
pwpolicy root --minlen=6 --minquality=1 --notstrict --nochanges --notempty
pwpolicy user --minlen=6 --minquality=1 --notstrict --nochanges --emptyok
pwpolicy luks --minlen=6 --minquality=1 --notstrict --nochanges --notempty
%end
====
==== M3 Striker Kickstart
# Setion 1
# Command section – Refer to Chapter 2 for a list of kickstart options. You must include the required options.
### NOTE: The %packages, %pre, %pre-install, %post, %onerror, and %traceback sections are all required to be closed with %end
# Section 2
# The %packages section – Refer to Chapter 3 for details.
# Section 3:
# The %pre, %pre-install, %post, %onerror, and %traceback sections – These sections can be in any order and are not required. Refer to Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 for details.
====
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# dev_PATH=$(udevadm info /dev/sdb | grep -e ID_PATH=)
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# if [[ $dev_PATH == *"usb"* ]]; then echo "USB drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"nvme"* ]]; then echo "NVMe drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"ata"* ]]; then echo "SATA drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"scsi"* ]]; then echo "SCSI drive"; fi
USB drive
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# dev_PATH=$(udevadm info /dev/sda | grep -e ID_PATH=)
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# if [[ $dev_PATH == *"usb"* ]]; then echo "USB drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"nvme"* ]]; then echo "NVMe drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"ata"* ]]; then echo "SATA drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"scsi"* ]]; then echo "SCSI drive"; fi
SATA drive
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# dev_PATH=$(udevadm info /dev/nvme0n1 | grep -e ID_PATH=)
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# if [[ $dev_PATH == *"usb"* ]]; then echo "USB drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"nvme"* ]]; then echo "NVMe drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"ata"* ]]; then echo "SATA drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"scsi"* ]]; then echo "SCSI drive"; fi
NVMe drive
[root@localhost ~]# dev_PATH=$(udevadm info /dev/sda | grep -e ID_PATH=)
[root@localhost ~]# if [[ $dev_PATH == *"usb"* ]]; then echo "USB drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"nvme"* ]]; then echo "NVMe drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"ata"* ]]; then echo "SATA drive"; elif [[ $dev_PATH == *"scsi"* ]]; then echo "SCSI drive"; fi
SCSI drive
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sdb/device/model
Flash Disk
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sda/device/model
SanDisk SDSSDXPS
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/nvme0n1/device/model
INTEL SSDPEKKW512G7
### Stuff only NVMe has
1 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/nvme0n1/device/subsysnqn
nqn.2014.08.org.nvmexpress:80868086BTPY63650FPG512F INTEL SSDPEKKW512G7
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sda/device/subsysnqn
cat: /sys/class/block/sda/device/subsysnqn: No such file or directory
1 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sdb/device/subsysnqn
cat: /sys/class/block/sdb/device/subsysnqn: No such file or directory
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/nvme0n1/device/serial
BTPY63650FPG512F
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sda/device/serial
cat: /sys/class/block/sda/device/serial: No such file or directory
1 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sdb/device/serial
cat: /sys/class/block/sdb/device/serial: No such file or directory
1 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/nvme0n1/device/transport
pcie
0 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sda/device/transport
cat: /sys/class/block/sda/device/transport: No such file or directory
1 root@pulsar:/var/lib/libvirt/images# cat /sys/class/block/sdb/device/transport
cat: /sys/class/block/sdb/device/transport: No such file or directory
Disk size:
/sys/class/block/sda/size * <block size>
=====
man pages
1 Executable programs or shell commands
5 File formats and conventions eg /etc/passwd
7 Miscellaneous (including macro packages and conventions), e.g. man(7), groff(7)
8 System administration commands (usually only for root)
A manual page consists of several sections.
Conventional section names include NAME, SYNOPSIS, CONFIGURATION, DESCRIPTION, OPTIONS, EXIT STATUS, RETURN VALUE, ERRORS, ENVIRONMENT, FILES, VERSIONS, CONFORMING TO, NOTES, BUGS, EXAMPLE, AUTHORS, and SEE ALSO.
The following conventions apply to the SYNOPSIS section and can be used as a guide in other sections.
bold text type exactly as shown.
italic text replace with appropriate argument.
[-abc] any or all arguments within [ ] are optional.
-a|-b options delimited by | cannot be used together.
argument ... argument is repeatable.
[expression] ... entire expression within [ ] is repeatable.
====
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
DROP FUNCTION history_alerts() CASCADE;
DROP TABLE history.alerts;
DROP TABLE alerts;
CREATE TABLE alerts (
alert_uuid uuid not null primary key,
alert_host_uuid uuid not null, -- The name of the node or dashboard that this alert came from.
alert_set_by text not null,
alert_level integer not null, -- 1 (critical), 2 (warning), 3 (notice) or 4 (info)
alert_title text not null, -- ScanCore will read in the agents <name>.xml words file and look for this message key
alert_message text not null, -- ScanCore will read in the agents <name>.xml words file and look for this message key
alert_sort_position integer not null default 9999, -- The alerts will sort on this column. It allows for an optional sorting of the messages in the alert.
alert_show_header integer not null default 1, -- This can be set to have the alert be printed with only the contents of the string, no headers.
modified_date timestamp with time zone not null,
FOREIGN KEY(alert_host_uuid) REFERENCES hosts(host_uuid)
);
ALTER TABLE alerts OWNER TO admin;
CREATE TABLE history.alerts (
history_id bigserial,
alert_uuid uuid,
alert_host_uuid uuid,
alert_set_by text,
alert_level integer,
alert_title text,
alert_message text,
alert_sort_position integer,
alert_show_header integer,
modified_date timestamp with time zone not null
);
ALTER TABLE history.alerts OWNER TO admin;
CREATE FUNCTION history_alerts() RETURNS trigger
AS $$
DECLARE
history_alerts RECORD;
BEGIN
SELECT INTO history_alerts * FROM alerts WHERE alert_uuid = new.alert_uuid;
INSERT INTO history.alerts
(alert_uuid,
alert_host_uuid,
alert_set_by,
alert_level,
alert_title,
alert_title_variables,
alert_message,
alert_message_variables,
alert_sort_position,
alert_show_header,
modified_date)
VALUES
(history_alerts.alert_uuid,
history_alerts.alert_host_uuid,
history_alerts.alert_set_by,
history_alerts.alert_level,
history_alerts.alert_title,
history_alerts.alert_message,
history_alerts.alert_sort_position,
history_alerts.alert_show_header,
history_alerts.modified_date);
RETURN NULL;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
ALTER FUNCTION history_alerts() OWNER TO admin;
CREATE TRIGGER trigger_alerts
AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE ON alerts
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE history_alerts();
COMMIT;
====
3rd party stuff;
dnf install autoconf automake bzip2-devel corosynclib-devel gnutls-devel help2man libqb-devel libtool \
libtool-ltdl-devel libuuid-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel pam-devel "pkgconfig(dbus-1)" \
"pkgconfig(glib-2.0)" python3-devel asciidoc inkscape publican booth-site diffstat \
fence-agents-apc fence-agents-ipmilan fence-agents-scsi fence-virt python3-lxml ruby-devel \
rubygem-backports rubygem-ethon rubygem-ffi rubygem-multi_json rubygem-open4 rubygem-rack \
rubygem-rack-protection rubygem-rack-test rubygem-sinatra rubygem-test-unit flex perl-generators
----
pacemaker;
git tag
git checkout <2.x>
make srpm
mv /home/digimer/anvil/builds/pacemaker/pacemaker-2.0.0-0.1.rc2.fedora.src.rpm ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/
----
pcs;
- Requires pacemaker 2.x install
git tag
git checkout <0.10.x>
====
Building 3rd party tools
dnf -y install bzip2-devel corosynclib-devel docbook-style-xsl gnutls-devel help2man libqb-devel libtool libtool-ltdl-devel libuuid-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel ncurses-devel pam-devel
==========
Build Dependency chain;
perl-Log-Log4perl
perl-Log-Dispatch-FileRotate
perl-MIME-Lite
===========================================================================================================
RPM build order
--- Install from RHEL repos;
- Groups;
dnf group install development rpm-development-tools
- Uninstall
dnf remove biosdevname
- Packages
dnf -y install bash-completion bind-utils dnf-utils firefox gdm libgcrypt-devel libutempter-devel libvirt-bash-completion ncurses-devel openssl-devel pam-devel perl-Capture-Tiny perl-Devel-CheckLib perl-Digest-SHA1 perl-ExtUtils-CBuilder perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker perl-HTML-Parser \
perl-IO-stringy perl-MailTools perl-Module-Build perl-Module-Install perl-Module-Install-ReadmeFromPod perl-Net-DNS perl-Test-Exception perl-Test-Simple perl-Test-Pod perl-Test-Pod-Coverage \
perl-Test2-Suite rpm-build systemd-devel texinfo virt-manager wget \
perl-Params-ValidationCompiler perl-Dist-CheckConflicts perl-namespace-autoclean perl-Test-Fatal perl-Devel-GlobalDestruction perl-IPC-Run3 perl-Specio perl-Sys-Syslog postfix perl-DBI perl-IPC-SysV perl-Test perl-Filter rrdtool-perl perl-Test-Warn perl-Date-Manip \
perl-MIME-Types python36 docbook-style-xsl libxslt flex kernel-devel perl-IPC-System-Simple xdg-user-dirs perl-Import-Into perl-Class-XSAccessor perl-Sub-Name perl-DynaLoader-Functions perl-Devel-CallChecker perl-Test-Requires \
apr-devel apr-util-devel gdbm-devel httpd-devel perl-CGI perl-libwww-perl perl-Path-Tiny perl-ExtUtils-Embed perl-XML-DOM perl-Test-Taint perl-Readonly perl-Devel-Peek perl-String-ShellQuote elfutils-libelf-devel po4a
--- First round of builds;
alteeve-el8-repo
anvil
anvil-striker-extra
htop
libssh2
perl-Algorithm-C3
perl-B-Compiling
perl-BSD-Resource
perl-Devel-ArgNames
perl-Devel-Refcount
perl-Email-Date-Format
perl-Exporter-Lite
perl-ExtUtils-Config
perl-ExtUtils-Depends
perl-ExtUtils-Helpers
perl-Eval-WithLexicals
perl-Fennec-Lite
perl-HTML-Strip
perl-File-BaseDir
perl-File-MimeInfo
perl-IO-CaptureOutput
perl-Lexical-SealRequireHints
perl-Linux-Pid
perl-Log-Journald
perl-Net-Domain-TLD
perl-Mail-Sender
perl-Mail-Sendmail
perl-Module-Install-GithubMeta
perl-Net-Domain-TLD
perl-Net-OpenSSH # Requires the builder enter their password
perl-Proc-Simple
perl-Sub-Quote
perl-Test-Identity
perl-Test-Needs
perl-Test-UseAllModules
perl-UUID-Tiny
--- Second round of builds;
# RHEL 8 blocks the install of libssh2-devel via dnf, so rpm to instal it
rpm -Uvh /var/www/html/repo/RPMS/x86_64/libssh2-1.8.0-8.el8.x86_64.rpm /var/www/html/repo/RPMS/x86_64/libssh2-devel-1.8.0-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
dnf -y install perl-IO-CaptureOutput perl-Exporter-Lite perl-Module-Install-GithubMeta perl-Net-Domain-TLD perl-Test-UseAllModules perl-Mail-Sender perl-Mail-Sendmail perl-Test-Needs perl-Email-Date-Format perl-ExtUtils-Depends perl-B-Compiling perl-Lexical-SealRequireHints \
perl-Sub-Quote perl-BSD-Resource perl-Linux-Pid perl-Algorithm-C3 perl-Fennec-Lite perl-Devel-ArgNames perl-Devel-Refcount perl-ExtUtils-Config perl-ExtUtils-Helpers perl-Test-Identity perl-Eval-WithLexicals
mod_perl # NOTE: When --sign'ing it, it throws an error. Build without '--sign' and then do 'rpm --addsign <all rpms>'
perl-B-Hooks-OP-Check
perl-Class-C3
perl-Data-Dumper-Concise
perl-Email-Valid
perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths
perl-Lexical-Var
perl-Meta-Builder
perl-MIME-Lite
perl-Module-Install-AutoLicense
perl-Net-Netmask
perl-Test-Refcount
--- Third round of builds;
dnf -y install perl-Email-Valid perl-Module-Install-AutoLicense perl-MIME-Lite perl-B-Hooks-OP-Check perl-Lexical-Var mod_perl perl-Class-C3 perl-Data-Dumper-Concise perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths perl-Meta-Builder perl-Test-Refcount
perl-bareword-filehandles
perl-Email-Find
perl-Future
perl-Log-Dispatch
perl-Module-Build-Tiny
perl-Module-Install-CheckLib
perl-multidimensional
### NOTE: These two need to be built using bootstrap, and will be rebuilt later.
perl-Devel-Declare # NOTE: rpmbuild -ba --define='perl_bootstrap=1' perl-Devel-Declare.spec, build perl-Devel-CallParser, rebuild this without bootstrap.
perl-indirect # NOTE: rpmbuild -ba --define='perl_bootstrap=1' perl-indirect.spec, build perl-Devel-CallParser, rebuild this without bootstrap.
--- Fourth round of builds;
dnf -y install perl-Email-Find perl-Module-Install-CheckLib perl-Log-Dispatch perl-Devel-Declare perl-bareword-filehandles perl-multidimensional perl-indirect perl-Future perl-Module-Build-Tiny
perl-aliased
perl-Devel-CallParser
perl-HTML-FromText
perl-Log-Dispatch-FileRotate
perl-Net-SSH2
perl-strictures
--- Fifth round of builds;
dnf -y install perl-Log-Dispatch perl-strictures perl-Devel-CallParser perl-Log-Dispatch-FileRotate perl-aliased
perl-Exporter-Declare
perl-Log-Log4perl
perl-Moo
### NOTE: We're rebuilding these two, this time without bootstrap
perl-Devel-Declare
perl-indirect
--- Sixth round of builds;
### NOTE: expire-cache isn't enough to clear the boot-strapped versions
dnf clean all
dnf reinstall perl-Devel-Declare perl-indirect
dnf -y install perl-Moo perl-Log-Log4perl perl-Exporter-Declare
perl-CPAN-Changes
perl-Log-Contextual
--- Seventh round of builds;
dnf -y install perl-CPAN-Changes perl-Log-Contextual
perl-File-DesktopEntry
perl-Object-Remote
--- Seventh round, final installs.
dnf -y install perl-File-DesktopEntry perl-Object-Remote perl-Net-OpenSSH
=======================================
cd SOURCES;
tar -xzvf $tarball (or xjvf, whatever);
tar -xzv -C package-digimer -f $tarball;
patch in *-digimer;
diff -uNr $package $package-digimer > ../SOURCES/whatever.patch
00:24 < Bahhumbug>
Burst the source tarball;
do it again but stash this copy in a *-digimer directory.
Do patching in the -digimer directory and when finished great a recursive unified diff and place the results directly in the named .patch file.
cd ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES
tar -xzvf htop-2.2.0.tar.gz
mv htop-2.2.0 htop-2.2.0-digimer
cd htop-2.2.0-digimer
# patch
diff -uNr htop-2.2.0 htop-2.2.0-digimer > whatever.patch
# Fabio's way
diff -Naurd htop-2.2.0 htop-2.2.0-digimer > htop_python3_MakeHeader.patch
=======================================
chrissie's cluster script
# Run these commands on all nodes:
cp ../ifup-local /sbin
/sbin/ifup-local
pcs host auth -uhacluster -phacluster amy.chrissie.net anna.chrissie.net clara.chrissie.net fanny.chrissie.net
if [ "$(hostname)" != "amy.chrissie.net" -a "$(hostname)" != "amy" ]
then
exit
fi
# and these on just one:
pcs cluster setup taroxVMs amy.chrissie.net anna.chrissie.net clara.chrissie.net fanny.chrissie.net
pcs cluster start --all
sleep 30
pcs stonith create fence-virsh fence_virsh ipaddr=192.168.100.1 login=root passwd=christine pcmk_host_map="amy:rhel8-1;anna:rhel8-2;clara:rhel8-3;fanny:rhel8-4"
if [ ! -e '/dev/an-a01n01_vg0/srv09-psql_0' ];
then
/sbin/lvcreate -L 69GiB -n srv09-psql_0 an-a01n01_vg0
fi
virt-install --connect qemu:///system \
--name srv09-psql \
--ram 4096 \
--arch x86_64 \
--vcpus 2 \
--cpu Nehalem,+fsgsbase \
--cdrom '/shared/files/Win2016_Server_64-bit_English.iso' \
--boot menu=on \
--disk path='/shared/files/virtio-win.iso',device=cdrom --force\
--os-variant win2k8 \
--network bridge=ifn_bridge1,model=virtio \
--disk path=/dev/an-a01n01_vg0/srv09-psql_0,bus=virtio,cache=writethrough \
--graphics spice \
--noautoconsole --wait -1 > /var/log/anvil-server_srv09-psql.log &
# Migration;
pcs resource move test_server
# (then remove the constraint);
pcs constraint show --full
pcs constraint remove cli-ban-test_server-on-el8-a01n01
pcs constraint remove $(pcs constraint show --full | grep ban-test_server | perl -pe 's/^.*?id:(.*?)\)/$1/')
DRBD 9 - Check;
/sys/kernel/debug/drbd/resources/${resource_name}/connections/${hostname}/0/proc_drbd
====== New style
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
Generated on: 2019-06-20, 15:32:27
Striker Version: 2.0.7
-->
<anvil name="xx-anvil-01">
<machines>
<node name="xx-a01n01.digimer.ca" uuid="xxx">
<network name="bcn1" ntp="" ethtool_opts="" mtu="1500" default_gateway="0" >
<!-- subnet can be in "/xx" format -->
<address ip="10.201.10.1" subnet="255.255.0.0" gateway="" default_gateway="0" dns="" />
<interface name="bcn1_link1" mac="xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx"/>
<interface name="bcn1_link2" mac="xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:yy"/>
</network>
<fence>
<!-- IPMI data comes from hosts -> host_ipmi. If it is found, it always is used as the first fence device -->
<!-- PDU shows how to reference devices -->
<method name="pdu" type="pdu" order="1">
<!-- The 'name' parameter has to match an entry under devices -> pdu's name -->
<device name="xx-pdu01" port="1" />
<device name="xx-pdu02" port="2" />
</method>
<!-- This would only happen on it's own, but is here for example. The 'server_name' is the name of the VM on the host -->
<method name="kvm" type="kvm" order="1">
<device name="host1" server_name="xx-a01n01" />
</method>
</fence>
<power>
<!-- The 'name' parameter has to match an entry under devices -> ups's name -->
<ups name="xx-ups01" />
<ups name="xx-ups02" />
</power>
</node>
<dr name="xx-a01dr01.digimer.ca" uuid="xxx">
<!-- IPMI is used to power on/off for scheduled, periodic resyncs. -->
</dr>
</machines>
<!-- These devices need to reference entries in the 'fences' database table.
<fences>
<!-- When a machine references these, the 'type="x"' references the child element and the contained 'name="x"' references the child's child element by name -->
<pdu>
<pdu name="xx-pdu01" agent="fence_apc_snmp" address="10.20.2.1" />
<pdu name="xx-pdu02" agent="fence_apc_snmp" address="10.20.2.2" />
</pdu>
<!-- UPSes are used so that we know which UPSes feed a given node, when deciding power event actions -->
<ups>
<ups name="xx-ups01" address="10.20.3.1" />
<ups name="xx-ups02" address="10.20.3.2" />
</ups>
<!-- In cases where VMs are being used. Later we can add support for VMWare -->
<kvm>
<kvm name="host1" address="192.168.122.1" user="root" password="xxx" />
</kvm>
</fences>
</anvil>
====== Old manifest style
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
Generated on: 2019-06-20, 15:32:27
Striker Version: 2.0.7
-->
<config>
<node name="mk-a01n01.digimer.ca" uuid="71822143-2a4d-43b4-839b-7c66b3c2e4d7">
<network>
<bcn ip="10.20.10.1" />
<sn ip="10.10.10.1" />
<ifn ip="10.255.10.1" />
</network>
<ipmi>
<on reference="ipmi_n01" ip="10.20.11.1" netmask="255.255.0.0" user="admin" password="Initial1" gateway="" lanplus="false" privlvl="USER" />
</ipmi>
<pdu>
<on reference="pdu01" port="1" />
<on reference="pdu02" port="1" />
<on reference="pdu03" port="" />
<on reference="pdu04" port="" />
</pdu>
<kvm>
<!-- port == virsh name of VM -->
<on reference="kvm_host" port="" />
</kvm>
<interfaces>
<interface name="bcn_link1" mac="f8:0f:41:f8:6b:fe" />
<interface name="bcn_link2" mac="00:19:99:ff:ba:b4" />
<interface name="sn_link1" mac="f8:0f:41:f8:6b:ff" />
<interface name="sn_link2" mac="00:19:99:ff:8b:5a" />
<interface name="ifn_link1" mac="00:19:99:ff:ba:b5" />
<interface name="ifn_link2" mac="00:19:99:ff:8b:59" />
</interfaces>
</node>
<node name="mk-a01n02.digimer.ca" uuid="f7a7b2be-a10a-40f0-991d-2265e3ec3cce">
<network>
<bcn ip="10.20.10.2" />
<sn ip="10.10.10.2" />
<ifn ip="10.255.10.2" />
</network>
<ipmi>
<on reference="ipmi_n02" ip="10.20.11.2" netmask="255.255.0.0" user="admin" password="Initial1" gateway="" lanplus="false" privlvl="USER" />
</ipmi>
<pdu>
<on reference="pdu01" port="2" />
<on reference="pdu02" port="2" />
<on reference="pdu03" port="" />
<on reference="pdu04" port="" />
</pdu>
<kvm>
<on reference="kvm_host" port="" />
</kvm>
<interfaces>
<interface name="bcn_link1" mac="00:26:2d:0c:a8:74" />
<interface name="bcn_link2" mac="00:19:99:ff:bb:4e" />
<interface name="sn_link1" mac="00:26:2d:0c:a8:75" />
<interface name="sn_link2" mac="00:19:99:ff:bb:8b" />
<interface name="ifn_link1" mac="00:19:99:ff:bb:4f" />
<interface name="ifn_link2" mac="00:19:99:ff:bb:8a" />
</interfaces>
</node>
<common>
<networks>
<bcn netblock="10.20.0.0" netmask="255.255.0.0" gateway="" defroute="no" ethtool_opts="" />
<sn netblock="10.10.0.0" netmask="255.255.0.0" gateway="" defroute="no" ethtool_opts="" />
<ifn netblock="10.255.0.0" netmask="255.255.0.0" gateway="10.255.255.254" dns1="8.8.8.8" dns2="8.8.4.4" ntp1="" ntp2="" defroute="yes" ethtool_opts="" />
<bonding opts="mode=1 miimon=100 use_carrier=1 updelay=120000 downdelay=0">
<bcn name="bcn_bond1" primary="bcn_link1" secondary="bcn_link2" />
<sn name="sn_bond1" primary="sn_link1" secondary="sn_link2" />
<ifn name="ifn_bond1" primary="ifn_link1" secondary="ifn_link2" />
</bonding>
<bridges>
<bridge name="ifn_bridge1" on="ifn" />
</bridges>
<mtu size="1500" />
</networks>
<repository urls="" />
<media_library size="40" units="GiB" />
<storage_pool_1 size="100" units="%" />
<anvil prefix="mk" sequence="01" domain="digimer.ca" password="Initial1" striker_user="" striker_database="" />
<ssh keysize="8191" />
<cluster name="mk-anvil-01">
<!-- Set the order to 'kvm' if building on KVM-backed VMs. Also set each node's 'port=' above and '<kvm>' element attributes below. -->
<fence order="ipmi,pdu" post_join_delay="90" delay="15" delay_node="mk-a01n01.digimer.ca" />
</cluster>
<drbd>
<disk disk-barrier="no" disk-flushes="no" md-flushes="no" c-plan-ahead="1" c-max-rate="110M" c-min-rate="30M" c-fill-target="1M" />
<options cpu-mask="" />
<net max-buffers="8192" sndbuf-size="" rcvbuf-size="" />
</drbd>
<switch>
<switch name="mk-switch01.digimer.ca" ip="10.20.1.1" />
<switch name="mk-switch02.digimer.ca" ip="10.20.1.2" />
</switch>
<ups>
<ups name="mk-ups01.digimer.ca" type="apc" port="3551" ip="10.20.3.1" />
<ups name="mk-ups02.digimer.ca" type="apc" port="3552" ip="10.20.3.2" />
</ups>
<pdu>
<pdu reference="pdu01" name="mk-pdu01.digimer.ca" ip="10.20.2.1" agent="fence_apc_alteeve" />
<pdu reference="pdu02" name="mk-pdu02.digimer.ca" ip="10.20.2.2" agent="fence_apc_alteeve" />
</pdu>
<ipmi>
<ipmi reference="ipmi_n01" agent="fence_ipmilan" />
<ipmi reference="ipmi_n02" agent="fence_ipmilan" />
</ipmi>
<kvm>
<kvm reference="kvm_host" ip="192.168.122.1" user="root" password="" password_script="" agent="fence_virsh" />
</kvm>
<striker>
<striker name="mk-striker01.digimer.ca" bcn_ip="10.20.4.1" ifn_ip="10.255.4.1" database="" user="" password="" uuid="" />
<striker name="mk-striker02.digimer.ca" bcn_ip="10.20.4.2" ifn_ip="10.255.4.2" database="" user="" password="" uuid="" />
</striker>
<update os="true" />
<iptables>
<vnc ports="100" />
</iptables>
<servers>
<!-- This isn't used anymore, but this section may be useful for other things in the future, -->
<!-- <provision use_spice_graphics="0" /> -->
</servers>
<tools>
<use anvil-safe-start="true" anvil-kick-apc-ups="false" />
</tools>
</common>
</config>
# Attach a network interface:
virsh attach-interface win2019_test bridge ifn_bridge1 --live --model virtio
# Detach a network interface:
virsh detach-interface win2019_test bridge --mac 52:54:00:ee:b5:1d
# Change the MTU of a device;
ip link set <dev> mtu 9000
# Change the MTU of an interface in windows (not tested yet - http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2007/11/setting-mtu-in-windows-vista.html)
netsh interface ipv4 set subinterface "Local Area Connection" mtu=nnnn store=persistent
yum install kernel-2.6.32-754.27.1.el6.x86_64 kernel-devel-2.6.32-754.27.1.el6.x86_64 kernel-headers-2.6.32-754.27.1.el6.x86_64