etc/fedora/cluster.conf-example.xml (43 lines of code) (raw):

<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --> <!-- This is an example of a cluster.conf file to run qpidd HA under rgmanager. This example assumes a 3 node cluster, with nodes named node1, node2 and node3. NOTE: fencing is not shown, it should be configured in a real cluster configuration. --> <cluster name="qpid-test" config_version="18"> <!-- The cluster has 3 nodes. Each has a unique nodid and one vote for quorum. --> <clusternodes> <clusternode name="node1.example.com" nodeid="1"/> <clusternode name="node2.example.com" nodeid="2"/> <clusternode name="node3.example.com" nodeid="3"/> </clusternodes> <!-- Resouce Manager configuration. --> <rm> <!-- There is a failoverdomain for each node containing just that node. This lets us stipulate that the qpidd service should always run on each node. --> <failoverdomains> <failoverdomain name="node1-domain" restricted="1"> <failoverdomainnode name="node1.example.com"/> </failoverdomain> <failoverdomain name="node2-domain" restricted="1"> <failoverdomainnode name="node2.example.com"/> </failoverdomain> <failoverdomain name="node3-domain" restricted="1"> <failoverdomainnode name="node3.example.com"/> </failoverdomain> </failoverdomains> <resources> <!-- This script starts a qpidd broker acting as a backup. --> <script file="!!sysconfdir!!/init.d/qpidd" name="qpidd"/> <!-- This script promotes the qpidd broker on this node to primary. --> <script file="!!sysconfdir!!/init.d/qpidd-primary" name="qpidd-primary"/> <!-- This is a virtual IP address for broker replication traffic. --> <ip address="20.0.10.200" monitor_link="1"/> <!-- This is a virtual IP address on a seprate network for client traffic. --> <ip address="20.0.20.200" monitor_link="1"/> </resources> <!-- There is a qpidd service on each node, it should be restarted if it fails. --> <service name="node1-qpidd-service" domain="node1-domain" recovery="restart"> <script ref="qpidd"/> </service> <service name="node2-qpidd-service" domain="node2-domain" recovery="restart"> <script ref="qpidd"/> </service> <service name="node3-qpidd-service" domain="node3-domain" recovery="restart"> <script ref="qpidd"/> </service> <!-- There should always be a single qpidd-primary service, it can run on any node. --> <service name="qpidd-primary-service" autostart="1" exclusive="0" recovery="relocate"> <script ref="qpidd-primary"/> <!-- The primary has the IP addresses for brokers and clients to connect. --> <ip ref="20.0.10.200"/> <ip ref="20.0.20.200"/> </service> </rm> <fencedevices/> <fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="3"/> </cluster>