X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-docs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ha-manager.adoc;h=af89f9e27f89a8a19587d3cd5a06ceee22b15fcc;hp=bd3ab6b7c460e4b844be1ada218bc0b3095b0bde;hb=2af6af0532e8e7018e3f2d06d48056a96b177ae5;hpb=2b52e195effedd76b34d41467974f4d7588faf70 diff --git a/ha-manager.adoc b/ha-manager.adoc index bd3ab6b..af89f9e 100644 --- a/ha-manager.adoc +++ b/ha-manager.adoc @@ -24,26 +24,229 @@ High Availability include::attributes.txt[] endif::manvolnum[] -'ha-manager' handles management of user-defined cluster services. This -includes handling of user requests including service start, service -disable, service relocate, and service restart. The cluster resource -manager daemon also handles restarting and relocating services in the -event of failures. + +Our modern society depends heavily on information provided by +computers over the network. Mobile devices amplified that dependency, +because people can access the network any time from anywhere. If you +provide such services, it is very important that they are available +most of the time. + +We can mathematically define the availability as the ratio of (A) the +total time a service is capable of being used during a given interval +to (B) the length of the interval. It is normally expressed as a +percentage of uptime in a given year. + +.Availability - Downtime per Year +[width="60%",cols="/lrm_status'. There the CRM may collect +it and let its state machine - respective the commands output - act on it. + +The actions on each service between CRM and LRM are normally always synced. +This means that the CRM requests a state uniquely marked by an UID, the LRM +then executes this action *one time* and writes back the result, also +identifiable by the same UID. This is needed so that the LRM does not +executes an outdated command. +With the exception of the 'stop' and the 'error' command, +those two do not depend on the result produce and are executed +always in the case of the stopped state and once in the case of +the error state. + +.Read the Logs +[NOTE] +The HA Stack logs every action it makes. This helps to understand what +and also why something happens in the cluster. Here its important to see +what both daemons, the LRM and the CRM, did. You may use +`journalctl -u pve-ha-lrm` on the node(s) where the service is and +the same command for the pve-ha-crm on the node which is the current master. + +Cluster Resource Manager +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The cluster resource manager ('pve-ha-crm') starts on each node and waits there for the manager lock, which can only be held by one node at a time. The node which successfully acquires the manager lock gets -promoted to the CRM, it handles cluster wide actions like migrations -and failures. +promoted to the CRM master. + +It can be in three states: + +* *wait for agent lock*: the LRM waits for our exclusive lock. This is + also used as idle sate if no service is configured +* *active*: the LRM holds its exclusive lock and has services configured +* *lost agent lock*: the LRM lost its lock, this means a failure happened + and quorum was lost. + +It main task is to manage the services which are configured to be highly +available and try to always enforce them to the wanted state, e.g.: a +enabled service will be started if its not running, if it crashes it will +be started again. Thus it dictates the LRM the actions it needs to execute. When an node leaves the cluster quorum, its state changes to unknown. If the current CRM then can secure the failed nodes lock, the services @@ -52,12 +255,12 @@ will be 'stolen' and restarted on another node. When a cluster member determines that it is no longer in the cluster quorum, the LRM waits for a new quorum to form. As long as there is no quorum the node cannot reset the watchdog. This will trigger a reboot -after 60 seconds. +after the watchdog then times out, this happens after 60 seconds. Configuration ------------- -The HA stack is well integrated int the Proxmox VE API2. So, for +The HA stack is well integrated in the Proxmox VE API2. So, for example, HA can be configured via 'ha-manager' or the PVE web interface, which both provide an easy to use tool. @@ -66,11 +269,41 @@ The resource configuration file can be located at '/etc/pve/ha/groups.cfg'. Use the provided tools to make changes, there shouldn't be any need to edit them manually. -Resource/Service Agents -------------------------- +Node Power Status +----------------- + +If a node needs maintenance you should migrate and or relocate all +services which are required to run always on another node first. +After that you can stop the LRM and CRM services. But note that the +watchdog triggers if you stop it with active services. + +Updates +~~~~~~~ +When updating the ha-manager you should do one node after the other, never +all at once. Further you have to ensure that no service located at the node +is in the error state, a node with erroneous service is not able to be upgraded +and if tried nonetheless it may even trigger a Node reset when doing so! +When dealing with erroneous services first check what happened to them, then +bring them in a secure state, after that disable or remove them from HA. +Only after that you may start upgrading a Nodes LRM and CRM. + +Fencing +------- + +What Is Fencing +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Fencing secures that on a node failure the dangerous node gets will be rendered +unable to do any damage and that no resource runs twice when it gets recovered +from the failed node. + +Configure Hardware Watchdog +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +By default all watchdog modules are blocked for security reasons as they are +like a loaded gun if not correctly initialized. +If you have a hardware watchdog available remove its module from the blacklist +and restart 'the watchdog-mux' service. -A resource or also called service can be managed by the -ha-manager. Currently we support virtual machines and container. Groups ------ @@ -113,7 +346,7 @@ maximal number of tries to relocate the service to a different node. A relocate only happens after the max_restart value is exceeded on the actual node. The default is set to one. -Note that the relocate count state will only reset to zero when the +NOTE: The relocate count state will only reset to zero when the service had at least one successful start. That means if a service is re-enabled without fixing the error only the restart policy gets repeated.