Signed-off-by: Chip Childers <chip.childers@gmail.com>
I've assumed that Gavin's commit is appropriate, based
on an assumption that we will keep these files in the source
tree. If https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-146
results in a different opionion from the members, then we
will end up having to do something more drastic anyway.
We need to use ifup/ifdown to bring up the interfaces, because ifconfig don't
know the ip of the interface after we modify cloud-early-config to avoid
first start up of public interface.
Reviewed-by: Edison
The issue happened quite rare, but indeed can show.
And when the issue happen, the status of redundant router would be "Status:
FAULT".
It's due to ipassoc.sh wasn't executed before the system bring eth2 up and go to
master mode, then eth2 wasn't configured correctly. Then "ip route add default
xx" can't complete.
This commit should fixes the issue.
This patch enable redundant virtual routers.
1. To enable this feature, db need to be updated using follow SQL by now(we
would get a UI way later):
UPDATE network_offerings SET redundant_router=1 WHERE guest_type="Virtual" AND
system_only=0;
2. System would try to start up two routers at different hosts. But if there is
only one host in the zone, system would start up two routers on it.
3. The failover part is using keepalived, and connection tracking part is using
conntrackd. There would be one master router and one backup router. The status
of router(master or backup) can be query from the database table domain_router
now. Management server would update the status every 30s by default.
4. The routers for the same zone would use same external NIC(same ip and mac).
The script used for fail-over would ensure only one external NIC present in the
network at any time.
5. Currently management server don't got the ability to stop one of router is
both of them reported as master. The feature is in the todo list.
After two routers start up, disconnect anyone of them, the guest network
shouldn't be affected, and established connection(http, ssh, etc.) should still
works. The fail-over on gateway part should be 3~4 seconds.
Currently the patch works with KVM. Would deal with vmware and XenServer soon.