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isaak yansane-sisk
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@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ MySQL and Postgres respectively.
This involves three different software_types:
* pull-backup
* {
something
}_export
* {
something
}_import
* {
mysoftware
}_export
* {
mysoftware
}_import
where '
something
' is the component that needs resiliency (can be postgres, mysql, erp5, and so on).
where '
mysoftware
' is the component that needs resiliency (can be postgres, mysql, erp5, and so on).
pull-backup
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@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ example:
This is the *active* instance - the one providing live data to the application.
A backup is run via the bin/exporter script: it will
1) run bin/{
something
}-backup
1) run bin/{
mysoftware
}-backup
and 2) notify the pull-backup instance that data is ready.
The pull-backup, upon receiving the notification, will make a copy of the data and transmit it to the 'import' instances.
You should provide the bin/{
something
}-exporter script, see for instance
You should provide the bin/{
mysoftware
}-exporter script, see for instance
http://git.erp5.org/gitweb/slapos.git/blob/HEAD:/slapos/recipe/postgres/__init__.py?js=1#l207
http://git.erp5.org/gitweb/slapos.git/blob/HEAD:/slapos/recipe/mydumper.py?js=1#l71
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@@ -65,10 +65,144 @@ Any number of import instances can be used. Deciding which one should take over
or through a monitoring + election script.
You should provide the bin/{
something
}-importer script, see for instance
You should provide the bin/{
mysoftware
}-importer script, see for instance
http://git.erp5.org/gitweb/slapos.git/blob/HEAD:/slapos/recipe/postgres/__init__.py?js=1#l233
http://git.erp5.org/gitweb/slapos.git/blob/HEAD:/slapos/recipe/mydumper.py?js=1#l71
In practice
-----------
Add resilience to your software
Let's say you already have a file instance-mysoftware.cfg.in that instantiates your
software. In which there is a part [mysoftware] where there is the main recipe
that instantiates the program.
You need to create two new files, instance-mysoftware-import.cfg.in and
instance-mysoftware-export.cfg.in, following this layout:
IMPORT:
[buildout]
extends = ${instance-mysoftware:output}
${pbsready-import:output}
parts +=
mysoftware
import-on-notification
[importer]
recipe = YourImportRecipe
wrapper = $${rootdirectory:bin}/$${slap-parameter:namebase}-importer
backup-directory = $${directory:backup}
...
EXPORT:
[buildout]
extends = ${instance-mysoftware:output}
${pbsready-export:output}
parts +=
mysoftware
cron-entry-backup
[exporter]
recipe = YourExportRecipe
wrapper = $${rootdirectory:bin}/$${slap-parameter:namebase}-exporter
backup-directory = $${directory:backup}
...
In the [exporter] / [importer] part, you are free to do whatever you want, but
you need to dump / import your data from $${directory:backup} and specify a
wrapper. I suggest you only add options and specify your export/import recipe.
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Finally, instance-mysoftware-import.cfg.in and
instance-mysoftware-export.cfg.in need to be downloaded and accessible by
switch_softwaretype, and you need to extend stack/resilient/buildout.cfg and
stack/resilient/switchsoftware.cfg to download the whole resiliency bundle.
Here is how it's done in the mariadb case for the lamp stack:
** buildout.cfg **
extends =
../resilient/buildout.cfg
[instance-mariadb-import]
recipe = slapos.recipe.template
url = ${:_profile_base_location_}/mariadb/instance-mariadb-import.cfg.in
output = ${buildout:directory}/instance-mariadb-import.cfg
md5sum = ...
mode = 0644
[instance-mariadb-export]
recipe = slapos.recipe.template
url = ${:_profile_base_location_}/mariadb/instance-mariadb-export.cfg.in
output = ${buildout:directory}/instance-mariadb-export.cfg
md5sum = ...
mode = 0644
** instance.cfg.in **
extends =
../resilient/switchsoftware.cfg
[switch-softwaretype]
...
mariadb = ${instance-mariadb:output}
mariadb-import = ${instance-mariadb-import:output}
mariadb-export = ${instance-mariadb-export:output}
...
Then, in the .cfg file where you want to instantiate your software, you can do, instead of requesting your software
* template-resilient.cfg.in *
[buildout]
...
parts +=
{{ parts.replicate("Name","3") }}
...
[...]
...
[ArgLeader]
...
[ArgBackup]
...
{{ replicated.replicate("Name", "3",
"mysoftware-export", "mysoftware-import",
"ArgLeader","ArgBackup") }}
and it'll expend into the sections require to request Name0, Name1 and Name2,
backuped and resilient. The leader will expend the section [ArgLeader], backups
will expend [ArgBackup]. If you don't need to specify any options, you can
omit the last two arguments in replicate().
Since you will compile your template with jinja2, there should be no $${},
because it is not yet possible to use jinja2 -> buildout template.
To compile with jinja2, see jinja2's recipe.
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