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Boxiang Sun
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Nov 15, 2016
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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doc/administration/high_availability/README.md
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@@ -7,19 +7,10 @@ highly available.
## Architecture
### Active/Passive
For pure high-availability/failover with no scaling you can use an
active/passive configuration. This utilizes DRBD (Distributed Replicated
Block Device) to keep all data in sync. DRBD requires a low latency link to
remain in sync. It is not advisable to attempt to run DRBD between data centers
or in different cloud availability zones.
There are two kinds of setups:
Components/Servers Required:
-
2 servers/virtual machines (one active/one passive)
![
Active/Passive HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-passive-diagram.png
)
-
active/active
-
active/passive
### Active/Active
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@@ -28,12 +19,24 @@ user requests simultaneously. The database, Redis, and GitLab application are
all deployed on separate servers. The configuration is
**only**
highly-available
if the database, Redis and storage are also configured as such.
![
Active/Active HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-active-diagram.png
)
**Steps to configure active/active:**
Follow the steps below to configure an active/active setup:
1.
[
Configure the database
](
database.md
)
1.
[
Configure Redis
](
redis.md
)
1.
[
Configure NFS
](
nfs.md
)
1.
[
Configure the GitLab application servers
](
gitlab.md
)
1.
[
Configure the load balancers
](
load_balancer.md
)
![
Active/Active HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-active-diagram.png
)
### Active/Passive
For pure high-availability/failover with no scaling you can use an
active/passive configuration. This utilizes DRBD (Distributed Replicated
Block Device) to keep all data in sync. DRBD requires a low latency link to
remain in sync. It is not advisable to attempt to run DRBD between data centers
or in different cloud availability zones.
Components/Servers Required: 2 servers/virtual machines (one active/one passive)
![
Active/Passive HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-passive-diagram.png
)
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-
You are highly encouraged to read the
[
Redis Sentinel
][
sentinel
]
documentation
before configuring Redis HA with GitLab to fully understand the topology and
architecture.
-
This is the documentation for the Omnibus
packages. For installations from
source, follow the
[
Redis HA source install
](
redis_source.md
)
guide.
-
Redis Sentinel
is bundled with Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition only. For the
Omnibus Community Edition and installations from source, follow the
-
This is the documentation for the Omnibus
GitLab packages. For installations
from
source, follow the
[
Redis HA source install
](
redis_source.md
)
guide.
-
Redis Sentinel
daemon is bundled with Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition only.
For the
Omnibus Community Edition and installations from source, follow the
[
Redis HA source install
](
redis_source.md
)
guide.
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-
[
Troubleshooting Redis replication
](
#troubleshooting-redis-replication
)
-
[
Troubleshooting Sentinel
](
#troubleshooting-sentinel
)
-
[
Changelog
](
#changelog
)
-
[
Experimental Redis Sentinel support
](
#experimental-redis-sentinel-support
)
<!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
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@@ -76,15 +75,16 @@ making sure you have redundant connectivity between Redis / Sentinel and
GitLab instances, otherwise the networks will become a single point of
failure.
Read carefully how to configure the components below.
Make sure that you read this document once as a whole before configuring the
components below.
### High Availability with Sentinel
>
-
S
ince GitLab
`8.11`
, you can configure a list of Redis Sentinel servers that
will monitor a group of Redis servers to provide failover support.
-
With GitLab
`8.14`
, we bundled Redis Sentinel as part of Omnibus package and
improved the way you use and configure i
t.
-
S
tarting with GitLab
`8.11`
, you can configure a list of Redis Sentinel
servers that
will monitor a group of Redis servers to provide failover support.
-
Starting with GitLab
`8.14`
, the Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package
comes with Redis sentinel daemon suppor
t.
High Availability with Redis requires a few things:
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@@ -136,20 +136,21 @@ the Omnibus GitLab package in `5` **independent** machines, both with
Based on your infrastructure setup and how you have installed GitLab, there are
multiple ways to configure Redis HA. Omnibus GitLab packages have Redis and/or
Redis Sentinel bundled with them
to save you the hassle to install them yourself
.
Redis Sentinel bundled with them
so you only need to focus on configuration
.
Pick the one that suits your needs.
-
[
Installations from source
][
source
]
: You need to install Redis and Sentinel
yourself. Use the
[
Redis HA source install
](
redis_source.md
)
guide.
-
[
Omnibus package Community Edition (CE)
][
ce
]
: Redis is bundled, so you can use the
package with only the Redis service enabled (works for both master and slave
setups).
-
[
Omnibus package Enterprise Edition (EE)
][
ee
]
: Both Redis and Sentinel are bundled,
so you can use the EE package to setup the whole Redis HA infrastructure
(master, slave and Sentinel).
Note that if you have installed GitLab using the Omnibus packages (both CE and EE),
you can also use an
[
external Redis server
](
#using-a-non-omnibus-external-redis-server
)
.
yourself. Use the
[
Redis HA installation from source
](
redis_source.md
)
guide.
-
[
Omnibus package Community Edition (CE) package
][
ce
]
: Redis is bundled, so you
can use the package with only the Redis service enabled (works for both master
and slave setups). To install and configure Sentinel, you can use the
[
Redis HA installation from source
](
redis_source.md
)
guide.
-
[
Omnibus package Enterprise Edition (EE) package
][
ee
]
: Both Redis and Sentinel
are bundled, so you can use the EE package to setup the whole Redis HA
infrastructure (master, slave and Sentinel).
Note that if you have installed GitLab using the Omnibus GitLab packages (both
CE and EE), you can also use an
[
external Redis server
](
#using-a-non-omnibus-external-redis-server
)
.
### Using a non-Omnibus external Redis server
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@@ -198,7 +199,7 @@ each other over the network.
Sentinels watch both other sentinels and Redis nodes. Whenever a Sentinel
detects that a Redis node is not responding, it will announce that to the
other sentinels.
You
have to reach the
**quorum**
, the minimum amount of
other sentinels.
They
have to reach the
**quorum**
, the minimum amount of
sentinels that agrees that a node is down, to be able to start a failover.
Whenever the
**quorum**
is met, you need the
**majority**
of all known
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@@ -267,9 +268,8 @@ This is the section where we install and setup the new Redis instances.
already have it installed and running, read how to
[
switch from a single-machine installation to Redis HA
](
#switching-from-an-existing-single-machine-installation-to-redis-ha
)
.
-
Redis nodes (both master and slaves) will need the same password defined in
`redis['password']`
and
`redis['master_password']`
. At any time during a
failover the Sentinels can reconfigure a node and change its status
from master to slave and vice versa.
`redis['password']`
. At any time during a failover the Sentinels can
reconfigure a node and change its status from master to slave and vice versa.
A summary of what are we going to do:
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@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ a failover, as the nodes will be managed by the Sentinels, and even after a
`gitlab-ctl reconfigure`
, they will get their configuration restored by
the same Sentinels.
### Configuring the Sentinel instances
### Configuring the
Redis
Sentinel instances
>**Note:**
-
Redis Sentinel is bundled with Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition only. For the
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@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ redis['enable'] = false
If you fail to replicate first, you may loose data (unprocessed background jobs).
##
Minimal example
configuration with 1 master, 2 slaves and 3 sentinels
##
Example of a minimal
configuration with 1 master, 2 slaves and 3 sentinels
In this example we consider that all servers have an internal network
interface with IPs in the
`10.0.0.x`
range, and that they can connect
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