HAProxy advanced Redis health check---ref

http://blog.exceliance.fr/2014/01/02/haproxy-advanced-redis-health-check/

HAProxy advanced Redis health check

Introduction

Redis is an opensource nosql database working on a key/value model.
One interesting feature in Redis is that it is able to write data to disk as well as a master can synchronize many slaves.

HAProxy can load-balance Redis servers with no issues at all.
There is even a built-in health check for redis in HAProxy.
Unfortunately, there was no easy way for HAProxy to detect the status of a redis server: master or slave node. Hence people usually hacks this part of the architecture.

As written in the title of this post, we’ll learn today how to make a simple Redisinfrastructure thanks to newest HAProxy advanced send/expect health checks.
This feature is available in HAProxy 1.5-dev20 and above.

Purpose is to make the redis infrastructure as simple as possible and ease fail over for the web servers. HAProxy will have to detect which node is MASTER and route all the connection to it.

Redis high availability diagram with HAProxy

Below, an ascii art diagram of HAProxy load-balancing Redis servers:

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+----+ +----+ +----+ +----+
| W1 | | W2 | | W3 | | W4 |   Web application servers
+----+ +----+ +----+ +----+
      \     |   |     /
       \    |   |    /
        \   |   |   /
         +---------+
         | HAProxy |
         +---------+
            /   \
        +----+ +----+
        | R1 | | R2 |           Redis servers
        +----+ +----+

The scenario is simple:
  * 4 web application servers need to store and retrieve data to/from a Redis database
  * one (better using 2) HAProxy servers which load-balance redis connections
  * 2 (at least) redis servers in an active/standby mode with replication

Configuration

Below, is the HAProxy configuration for the

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defaults REDIS
  mode tcp
  timeout connect  4s
  timeout server  30s
  timeout client  30s
 
frontend ft_redis
  bind 10.0.0.1:6379 name redis
  default_backend bk_redis
 
backend bk_redis
  option tcp-check
  tcp-check send PING\r\n
  tcp-check expect string +PONG
  tcp-check send info\ replication\r\n
  tcp-check expect string role:master
  tcp-check send QUIT\r\n
  tcp-check expect string +OK
  server R1 10.0.0.11:6379 check inter 1s
  server R2 10.0.0.12:6379 check inter 1s

The HAProxy health check sequence above allows to consider the Redis master server as UP in the farm and redirect connections to it.
When the Redis master server fails, the remaining nodes elect a new one. HAProxy will detect it thanks to its health check sequence.

It does not require third party tools and make fail over transparent.

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/davidwang456/p/3532527.html

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