1OCF_HEARTBEAT_IPADDR(7) OCF resource agents OCF_HEARTBEAT_IPADDR(7)
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6 ocf_heartbeat_IPaddr2 - Manages virtual IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (Linux
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10 IPaddr2 [start | stop | status | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]
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13 This Linux-specific resource manages IP alias IP addresses. It can add
14 an IP alias, or remove one. In addition, it can implement Cluster Alias
15 IP functionality if invoked as a clone resource.
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17 If used as a clone, "shared address with a trivial, stateless
18 (autonomous) load-balancing/mutual exclusion on ingress" mode gets
19 applied (as opposed to "assume resource uniqueness" mode otherwise).
20 For that, Linux firewall (kernel and userspace) is assumed, and since
21 recent distributions are ambivalent in plain "iptables" command to
22 particular back-end resolution, "iptables-legacy" (when present) gets
23 prioritized so as to avoid incompatibilities (note that respective
24 ipt_CLUSTERIP firewall extension in use here is, at the same time,
25 marked deprecated, yet said "legacy" layer can make it workable,
26 literally, to this day) with "netfilter" one (as in "iptables-nft"). In
27 that case, you should explicitly set clone-node-max >= 2, and/or
28 clone-max < number of nodes. In case of node failure, clone instances
29 need to be re-allocated on surviving nodes. This would not be possible
30 if there is already an instance on those nodes, and clone-node-max=1
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35 The IPv4 (dotted quad notation) or IPv6 address (colon hexadecimal
36 notation) example IPv4 "192.168.1.1". example IPv6
37 "2001:db8:DC28:0:0:FC57:D4C8:1FFF".
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39 (unique, required, string, no default)
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42 The base network interface on which the IP address will be brought
43 online. If left empty, the script will try and determine this from
44 the routing table.
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46 Do NOT specify an alias interface in the form eth0:1 or anything
47 here; rather, specify the base interface only. If you want a label,
48 see the iflabel parameter.
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52 There must be at least one static IP address, which is not managed
53 by the cluster, assigned to the network interface. If you can not
54 assign any static IP address on the interface, modify this kernel
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57 sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries=1 # (or per device)
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59 (optional, string, no default)
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61 cidr_netmask
62 The netmask for the interface in CIDR format (e.g., 24 and not
63 255.255.255.0)
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65 If unspecified, the script will also try to determine this from the
66 routing table.
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68 (optional, string, no default)
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70 broadcast
71 Broadcast address associated with the IP. It is possible to use the
72 special symbols '+' and '-' instead of the broadcast address. In
73 this case, the broadcast address is derived by setting/resetting
74 the host bits of the interface prefix.
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76 (optional, string, no default)
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78 iflabel
79 You can specify an additional label for your IP address here. This
80 label is appended to your interface name.
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82 The kernel allows alphanumeric labels up to a maximum length of 15
83 characters including the interface name and colon (e.g.
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86 A label can be specified in nic parameter but it is deprecated. If
87 a label is specified in nic name, this parameter has no effect.
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89 (optional, string, no default)
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91 lvs_support
92 Enable support for LVS Direct Routing configurations. In case a IP
93 address is stopped, only move it to the loopback device to allow
94 the local node to continue to service requests, but no longer
95 advertise it on the network.
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97 Notes for IPv6: It is not necessary to enable this option on IPv6.
98 Instead, enable 'lvs_ipv6_addrlabel' option for LVS-DR usage on
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101 (optional, boolean, default false)
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103 lvs_ipv6_addrlabel
104 Enable adding IPv6 address label so IPv6 traffic originating from
105 the address's interface does not use this address as the source.
106 This is necessary for LVS-DR health checks to realservers to work.
107 Without it, the most recently added IPv6 address (probably the
108 address added by IPaddr2) will be used as the source address for
109 IPv6 traffic from that interface and since that address exists on
110 loopback on the realservers, the realserver response to
111 pings/connections will never leave its loopback. See RFC3484 for
112 the detail of the source address selection.
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114 See also 'lvs_ipv6_addrlabel_value' parameter.
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116 (optional, boolean, default false)
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118 lvs_ipv6_addrlabel_value
119 Specify IPv6 address label value used when 'lvs_ipv6_addrlabel' is
120 enabled. The value should be an unused label in the policy table
121 which is shown by 'ip addrlabel list' command. You would rarely
122 need to change this parameter.
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124 (optional, integer, default 99)
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127 Set the interface MAC address explicitly. Currently only used in
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130 (optional, string, no default)
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133 Specify the hashing algorithm used for the Cluster IP
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136 (optional, string, default "sourceip-sourceport")
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138 unique_clone_address
139 If true, add the clone ID to the supplied value of IP to create a
140 unique address to manage
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142 (optional, boolean, default false)
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144 arp_interval
145 Specify the interval between unsolicited ARP packets in
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148 This parameter is deprecated and used for the backward
149 compatibility only. It is effective only for the send_arp binary
150 which is built with libnet, and send_ua for IPv6. It has no effect
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153 (optional, integer, default 200)
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155 arp_count
156 Number of unsolicited ARP packets to send at resource
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159 (optional, integer, default 5)
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162 Number of unsolicited ARP packets to send during resource
163 monitoring. Doing so helps mitigate issues of stuck ARP caches
164 resulting from split-brain situations.
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166 (optional, integer, default 0)
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168 arp_bg
169 Whether or not to send the ARP packets in the background.
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171 (optional, string, default "true")
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174 The program to send ARP packets with on start. Available options
175 are: - send_arp: default - ipoibarping: default for infiniband
176 interfaces if ipoibarping is available - iputils_arping: use arping
177 in iputils package - libnet_arping: use another variant of arping
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180 (optional, string, no default)
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183 Extra options to pass to the arp_sender program. Available options
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186 A typical use case is specifying '-A' for iputils_arping to use ARP
187 REPLY instead of ARP REQUEST as Gratuitous ARPs.
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189 (optional, string, no default)
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191 flush_routes
192 Flush the routing table on stop. This is for applications which use
193 the cluster IP address and which run on the same physical host that
194 the IP address lives on. The Linux kernel may force that
195 application to take a shortcut to the local loopback interface,
196 instead of the interface the address is really bound to. Under
197 those circumstances, an application may, somewhat unexpectedly,
198 continue to use connections for some time even after the IP address
199 is deconfigured. Set this parameter in order to immediately disable
200 said shortcut when the IP address goes away.
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202 (optional, boolean, default false)
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204 run_arping
205 Whether or not to run arping for IPv4 collision detection check.
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207 (optional, string, default "false")
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209 noprefixroute
210 Use noprefixroute flag (see 'man ip-address').
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212 (optional, string, default "false")
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214 preferred_lft
215 For IPv6, set the preferred lifetime of the IP address. This can be
216 used to ensure that the created IP address will not be used as a
217 source address for routing. Expects a value as specified in section
218 5.5.4 of RFC 4862.
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220 (optional, string, default "forever")
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222 network_namespace
223 Specifies the network namespace to operate within. The namespace
224 must already exist, and the interface to be used must be within the
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227 (optional, string, no default)
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230 This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):
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233 Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
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236 Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
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239 Performs a status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s. Suggested
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243 Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
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246 meta-data
247 Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested
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250 validate-all
251 Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested
252 minimum timeout: 20s.
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255 The following is an example configuration for a IPaddr2 resource using
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258 primitive p_IPaddr2 ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
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261 op monitor depth="0" timeout="20s" interval="10s"
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264 The following is an example configuration for a IPaddr2 resource using
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267 pcs resource create p_IPaddr2 ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
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269 op monitor OCF_CHECK_LEVEL="0" timeout="20s" interval="10s"
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275 ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information
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