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6 oc adm ipfailover - Install an IP failover group to a set of nodes
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11 oc adm ipfailover [OPTIONS]
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16 Configure or view IP Failover configuration
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19 This command helps to setup an IP failover configuration for the clus‐
20 ter. An administrator can configure IP failover on an entire cluster or
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24 If an IP failover configuration does not exist with the given name, the
25 --create flag can be passed to create a deployment configuration that
26 will provide IP failover capability. If you are running in production,
27 it is recommended that the labeled selector for the nodes matches at
28 least 2 nodes to ensure you have failover protection, and that you pro‐
29 vide a --replicas= <n> value that matches the number of nodes for the
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39 --check-script=""
40 Run this script at the check-interval to verify service is OK
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44 If true, create the configuration if it does not exist.
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48 If true, show the result of the operation without performing it.
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51 --images="openshift/origin-${component}:${version}"
52 The image to base this IP failover configurator on - ${component}
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57 Network interface bound by VRRP to use for the set of virtual IP
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62 Add a rule to this iptables chain to accept 224.0.0.28 multicast
63 packets if no rule exists. When iptables-chain is empty do not change
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67 --latest-images=false
68 If true, attempt to use the latest images instead of the current
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73 Run this script when state changes.
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77 Output results as yaml or json instead of executing, or use name
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85 --preemption-strategy="preempt_delay 300"
86 Normlly VRRP will preempt a lower priority machine when a higher
87 priority one comes online. 'nopreempt' allows the lower priority
88 machine to maintain its MASTER status. The default 'preempt_delay 300'
89 causes MASTER to switch after 5 min.
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93 The replication factor of this IP failover configuration; commonly
94 2 when high availability is desired. Please ensure this matches the
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99 -l, --selector="ipfailover=<name>"
100 Selector (label query) to filter nodes on.
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104 Name of the service account to use to run the ipfailover pod.
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108 When printing, show all resources (false means hide terminated
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113 When printing, show all labels as the last column (default hide
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118 If non-empty, sort list types using this field specification. The
119 field specification is expressed as a JSONPath expression (e.g.
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125 Template string or path to template file to use when -o=go-tem‐
126 plate, -o=go-template-file. The template format is golang templates [
127 ⟨http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview⟩].
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131 The type of IP failover configurator to use.
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135 Number of groups to create for VRRP, if not set a group will be
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140 A set of virtual IP ranges and/or addresses that the routers bind
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145 Offset to use for setting ids of VRRP instances (default offset is
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151 Port to monitor or watch for resource availability.
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174 Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated
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179 Path to the file containing Azure container registry configuration
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184 Comma-separated list of files to check for boot-id. Use the first
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205 CIDRs opened in GCE firewall for LB traffic proxy health checks
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217 containerd endpoint
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225 Indicates the tolerationSeconds of the toleration for
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231 Indicates the tolerationSeconds of the toleration for unreach‐
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253 path to private key
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257 a comma-separated list of environment variable keys that needs to
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275 Max length of time for which to store events (per type). Value is a
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293 Interval between container housekeepings
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297 If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity.
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302 Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
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314 Whether to log the usage of the cAdvisor container
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326 Comma-separated list of files to check for machine-id. Use the
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335 If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request
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339 The length of time to wait before giving up on a single server
340 request. Non-zero values should contain a corresponding time unit (e.g.
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345 The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
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353 Writes in the storage driver will be buffered for this duration,
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378 database username
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390 log level for V logs
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404 # Check the default IP failover configuration ("ipfailover"):
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407 # See what the IP failover configuration would look like if it is created:
408 oc adm ipfailover -o json
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410 # Create an IP failover configuration if it does not already exist:
411 oc adm ipfailover ipf --virtual-ips="10.1.1.1-4" --create
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413 # Create an IP failover configuration on a selection of nodes labeled
414 # "router=us-west-ha" (on 4 nodes with 7 virtual IPs monitoring a service
415 # listening on port 80, such as the router process).
416 oc adm ipfailover ipfailover --selector="router=us-west-ha" --virtual-ips="1.2.3.4,10.1.1.100-104,5.6.7.8" --watch-port=80 --replicas=4 --create
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418 # Use a different IP failover config image and see the configuration:
419 oc adm ipfailover ipf-alt --selector="hagroup=us-west-ha" --virtual-ips="1.2.3.4" -o yaml --images=myrepo/myipfailover:mytag
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