Enabling automatic failover
Configure automatic OpsCenter failover from the primary OpsCenter instance to the designated backup OpsCenter instance.
Follow these steps to enable automatic failover from the primary OpsCenter instance to the designated backup OpsCenter instance. Enabling failover requires minimal initial set up on the backup OpsCenter.
Important: When configuring automatic failover, both the primary and
secondary OpsCenter instances must be running the same OpsCenter version. The
OpsCenter daemon (opscenterd) and the DataStax Agents must be running the same
version before configuring high availability. DataStax cannot guarantee results if
the primary and secondary OpsCenter instances are running different versions.
To enable automatic OpsCenter failover:
opscenterd.conf
The location of the opscenterd.conf file depends on the type of installation:- Package installations: /etc/opscenter/opscenterd.conf
- Tarball installations: install_location/conf/opscenterd.conf
Prerequisites
Warning: Ensure that
address.yaml is not being managed by third-party
Configuration Management. During failover, OpsCenter automatically changes
stomp_interface
in address.yaml to point to the
backup OpsCenter instance. If a separate Configuration Management system is managing
address.yaml, that change might be undone when the Configuration
Management system pushes its next update.Procedure
- Optional:
Set up a hostname/IP that can switch between primary and backup OpsCenter
instances to avoid changing the browser URL for OpsCenter if a failover occurs.
If you do not set up a hostname or IP for seamless URL switching post-failover,
inform your OpsCenter users of any alternate URL to access OpsCenter.
Tip: To override the primary OpsCenter URL generated by OpsCenter during failover, set the override_primary_redirect_url option in opscenterd.conf.
- Mirror the configuration directories stored on the primary OpsCenter instance to the backup OpsCenter instance using the method you prefer, such as NFS mount or rysnc. See Backing up critical configuration data for instructions on backing up the active OpsCenter instance to the standby instance.
-
Create and run an automated script to keep the mirrored directories in sync.
The following example cron scripts run rsync to synchronize the configuration
directories every 5 minutes.
Package installation:
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/rsync -az /etc/opscenter <user>@<backup_host>:/etc/opscenter
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/rsync -az /var/lib/opscenter/ssl <user>@<backup_host>:/var/lib/opscenter/ssl
Tarball installation:
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/rsync -az install_location/conf <user>@<backup_host>:install_location/conf
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/rsync -az install_location/ssl <user>@<backup_host>:install_location/ssl
Warning: When a failover occurs, you must manually stop the sync scripts on the former primary OpsCenter instance and start the sync scripts on the new primary OpsCenter instance. Failure to do so will result in configuration changes on the new primary OpsCenter instance being overwritten by stale files from the former primary OpsCenter instance. - Optional:
If you want to override the default values, edit the [failover] section of the OpsCenter
configuration file opscenterd.conf.
Table 1. OpsCenter daemon failover default configuration parameters Option Description Default heartbeat_period Frequency (in seconds) with which the primary OpsCenter instance sends a heartbeat to the backup OpsCenter instance. 10 heartbeat_reply_period Frequency (in seconds) with which the OpsCenter backup instance sends a heartbeat to the primary OpsCenter instance. 300 heartbeat_fail_window Amount of time (in seconds) that must elapse before the lack of a heartbeat triggers a failover. 60 failover_configuration_directory Directory location where failover-specific configuration is stored. The failover_id
file is also located in the failover directory.Note: Do not mirror the [failover] failover_configuration_directoryacross OpsCenter installs when configuring OpsCenter to support failover.- /var/lib/opscenter/failover/ (package installs)
- install_location/failover/ (tarball installs)
override_primary_redirect_url If set, overrides the primary OpsCenter URL automatically generated during failover. Example: https://opscenter:80
. This option provides more flexibility for setting a port in the redirect URL.Empty. Allows OpsCenter to generate the redirect URL for the newly primary OpsCenter instance switched from backup OpsCenter instance status. -
On the backup OpsCenter instance, in the failover
directory, create a
primary_opscenter_location
configuration file that indicates the IP address of the primary OpsCenter daemon to monitor:/var/lib/opscenter/failover/primary_opscenter_location
(package installs)install_location/failover/primary_opscenter_location
(tarball installs)
Theprimary_opscenter_location
file should only contain the IP address of the primary OpsCenter instance and nothing more:cat primary_opscenter_location
55.100.200.300
Ensure the user running OpsCenter has at least read permission for theprimary_opscenter_location
file. Before the backup OpsCenter instance can take over as the primary OpsCenter instance, the backup OpsCenter instance deletes theprimary_opscenter_location
file in the event of a failover. After a failover, recreate theprimary_opscenter_location
file on the newly designated backup OpsCenter instance.