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Linux High Availability Clustering

Design and deploy a high availability cluster to provide active/passive or active/active services using HA Pacemaker

     
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About Linux High Availability Clustering

This course helps you to understand

high availability clustering

by providing a

strong concept

and

hands-on experience

with

Pacemaker

and

Corosync

components of

Red Hat

/

CentOS

Enterprise High Availability Cluster. Lab Design : KVM based lab setup in this course module.

Subtitle

is not added in this course module.

Course Content:

Introduction

What is clustering & cluster types?

Advantages of Clustering Servers

Concepts and techniques

Resource and resource groups

Failover, Fencing, Shared Storage, Quorum

Cluster Architecture

Lab Setup using KVM Environment

Configuring a Basic Cluster

Configuring a fencing agent using KVM host mahcine

Troubleshooting fencing device

Managing Cluster Nodes

Starting & Stopping Cluster Services

Enabling & Disabling the Cluster Services

Adding & Removing A Cluster Node

The Standby & unstandby Nodes

Quorum Operations

Lab Session on quorum

Managing Quorum Calculations

Cluster Setup Switches 1) wait_for_all 2) auto_tie_breaker

Creating and Configuring Resources

Create and configure high-availability resources.

Creating a clustered Apache service

Managing Resources

Troubleshooting High-Availability Cluster

Inspect and configure cluster logging

Troubleshooting resource failures

Troubleshooting cluster network issues

Complex Resource Group

Configuring an Active/Passive NFS Resource Group

Lab Session

Managing Constraints

Types of constraints:

Order, Location & Colocation Constraint

Practice Lab Session

Two Node Cluster Issues

No room for node failure

Split Brain

Fence death/fence racing

The cluster does not start until both nodes have started.

Practice Lab Session

Managing iSCSI Initiators

iSCSI fundamentals

Configuring an iSCSI Server

Several types of backing Storage

block, fileio, pscsi & ramdisk

Creating iSCSI Target

Lab Session to create a block backstore from the targetcli shell

Managing High Availability Logical Volumes

Clustered LVM & HA-LVM

Lab Session to shared a disk (lun) to all cluster nodes

Practice Lab Session on HA-LVM

Managing Clustered Logical Volumes

Active/Active configuration of logical volumes

Distributed Lock Manager (DLM) for lock management

clvmd daemon

Practice Lab Session

Global File System 2 (GFS2)

GFS2 concepts

Creating a GFS2 formatted Cluster File Systems

Managing a GFS2 File System

Managing a GFS2 Resource in the cluster

Growing & Repairing a GFS2 File System

What You Will Learn?

  • Students should understand HA cluster concepts and how to manage different nodes, start/stop services .
  • Creating High-Availability Clusters .
  • Managing Cluster Nodes and Quorum .
  • Managing Fencing .
  • Creating and Configuring Resources .
  • Managing Constraints .
  • About Order, Location & Colocation Constraints .
  • Troubleshooting High-Availability Clusters .
  • Controlling Complex Resource groups .
  • Managing Two Node Clusters .
  • Concept about Split Brain, Fence death/fence racing .
  • Managing iSCSI Initiators .
  • Configuring & Managing High-Availability Logical Volumes .
  • Managing Clustered Logical Volumes .
  • GFS2 Concepts .
  • Creating a GFS2 formatted Cluster File Systems .
  • Growing & Repairing a GFS2 File System Show moreShow less.