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titleExample of <oom repo>/kubernetes/sdnc/values.yaml

enableODLCluster: true
enableGR: true

peerODLCluster: 10.147.114.5
myODLCluster: 10.147.114.140

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titleCommon

These instructions apply to Beijing releases and above.


  1. Once SDN-C pod is up and running

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  1. (might take up to

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  1. 5~7 minutes), the akka.conf should be

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  1. updated with IP addresses

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  1. configured in values.yaml for ODL clustering.

    - Log in to one of the SDN-C pods and check the akka.conf from /opt/opendaylight/current/configuration/initial/:

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    titleExample akka.conf

    odl-cluster-data {
      akka {
        remote {
          artery {
            enabled = off
            canonical.hostname= "10.147.114.5"
            canonical.port = 30251
          }
          netty.tcp {
            bind-hostname= "10.36.0.3"
            bind-port = 2550
            hostname= "10.147.114.5"
            port = 30251
          }
          # when under load we might trip a false positive on the failure detector
          # transport-failure-detector {
            # heartbeat-interval = 4 s
            # acceptable-heartbeat-pause = 16s
          # }
        }
        cluster {
          # Remove ".tcp" when using artery.
          seed-nodes = ["akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.5:30251",
                                    "akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.5:30252",
                                    "akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.5:30253",
                                    "akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.140:30251",
                                    "akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.140:30252",
                                    "akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.140:30253"]
          roles = ["member-1"]
        }
        persistence {
          # By default the snapshots/journal directories live in KARAF_HOME. You can choose to put it somewhere else by
          # modifying the following two properties. The directory location specified may be a relative or absolute path.
          # The relative path is always relative to KARAF_HOME.
          # snapshot-store.local.dir = "target/snapshots"
          # journal.leveldb.dir = "target/journal"
          journal {
            leveldb {
              # Set native = off to use a Java-only implementation of leveldb.
              # Note that the Java-only version is not currently considered by Akka to be production quality.
              # native = off
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }

To test ODL clustering:

Using Jolokia RestConf API

To monitor the status of the cluster, you must enable the Jolokia support in OpenDaylight (if not enabeld already):

Code Block
opendaylight-user@root>feature:install odl-jolokia
opendaylight-user@root>feature:list -i | grep odl-jolokia
odl-jolokia      | 1.8.2.Carbon-redhat-3  | x         | odl-extras-1.8.2.Carbon-redhat-3       | Jolokia JMX/HTTP bridge  


Run the Jolokia restConf read API to review ODL cluster details like "PeerAddresses", "PeerVotingStates", "Voting", "ShardName", "FollowerInfo" "Leader" for any shard. Use user: admin, password: admin to access.

To list shards, use below API:

Operational Data Store:

http://<site-master-ip>:30202/jolokia/read/org.opendaylight.controller:type=DistributedOperationalDatastore,Category=ShardManager,name=shard-manager-operational

Code Block
Example:
http://10.147.114.5:30202/jolokia/read/org.opendaylight.controller:type=DistributedOperationalDatastore,Category=ShardManager,name=shard-manager-operational


Response:
{
  "request": {
    "mbean": "org.opendaylight.controller:Category=ShardManager,name=shard-manager-operational,type=DistributedOperationalDatastore",
    "type": "read"
  },
  "value": {
    "LocalShards": [
      "member-1-shard-default-operational",
      "member-1-shard-prefix-configuration-shard-operational",
      "member-1-shard-topology-operational",
      "member-1-shard-entity-ownership-operational",
      "member-1-shard-inventory-operational",
      "member-1-shard-toaster-operational"
    ],
    "SyncStatus": true,
    "MemberName": "member-1"
  },
  "timestamp": 1523296054,
  "status": 200
}


Config Data Store:

http://<site-master-ip>:30202/jolokia/read/org.opendaylight.controller:type=DistributedConfigDatastore,Category=ShardManager,name=shard-manager-config

Code Block
Example:
http://10.147.114.5:30202/jolokia/read/org.opendaylight.controller:type=DistributedConfigDatastore,Category=ShardManager,name=shard-manager-config


Response:

{
  "request": {
    "mbean": "org.opendaylight.controller:Category=ShardManager,name=shard-manager-config,type=DistributedConfigDatastore",
    "type": "read"
  },
  "value": {
    "LocalShards": [
      "member-1-shard-default-config",
      "member-1-shard-prefix-configuration-shard-config",
      "member-1-shard-topology-config",
      "member-1-shard-inventory-config",
      "member-1-shard-toaster-config"
    ],
    "SyncStatus": true,
    "MemberName": "member-1"
  },
  "timestamp": 1523295916,
  "status": 200
}

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  • The exact names from the “LocalShards” lists are needed for further exploration, as they will be used as part of the URI to look up detailed info on a particular shard.
  • The output helps to identify shard state (leader/follower, voting/non-voting), peers, follower details if the shard is a leader, and other statistics/counters.

To run the jolokia restConf read API to review ODL cluster details like "PeerAddresses", "PeerVotingStates", "Voting", "ShardName", "FollowerInfo" "Leader" for shard: member-1-shard-inventory-config, use:

http://<site-master-ip>:30202/jolokia/read/org.opendaylight.controller:Category=Shards,name=member-1-shard-inventory-config,type=DistributedConfigDatastore

Code Block
Example:
http://10.147.114.5:30202/jolokia/read/org.opendaylight.controller:Category=Shards,name=member-1-shard-inventory-config,type=DistributedConfigDatastore


Response:-
{
  "request": {
    "mbean": "org.opendaylight.controller:Category=Shards,name=member-1-shard-inventory-config,type=DistributedConfigDatastore",
    "type": "read"
  },
  "value": {
    "ReadWriteTransactionCount": 0,
    "SnapshotIndex": -1,
    "InMemoryJournalLogSize": 0,
    "ReplicatedToAllIndex": -1,
    "Leader": "member-4-shard-inventory-config",
    "LastIndex": -1,
    "RaftState": "Follower",
    "LastCommittedTransactionTime": "1970-01-01 00:00:00.000",
    "LastApplied": -1,
    "LastLogIndex": -1,
    "LastLeadershipChangeTime": "2018-04-09 16:22:13.425",
    "PeerAddresses": "member-2-shard-inventory-config: akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.5:30265/user/shardmanager-config/member-2-shard-inventory-config, member-6-shard-inventory-config: akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.140:30266/user/shardmanager-config/member-6-shard-inventory-config, member-5-shard-inventory-config: akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.140:30265/user/shardmanager-config/member-5-shard-inventory-config, member-3-shard-inventory-config: akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.5:30266/user/shardmanager-config/member-3-shard-inventory-config, member-4-shard-inventory-config: akka.tcp://opendaylight-cluster-data@10.147.114.140:30264/user/shardmanager-config/member-4-shard-inventory-config",
    "WriteOnlyTransactionCount": 0,
    "FollowerInitialSyncStatus": true,
    "FollowerInfo": [],
    "FailedReadTransactionsCount": 0,
    "StatRetrievalTime": "190.8 ?s",
    "Voting": true,
    "CurrentTerm": 15,
    "LastTerm": -1,
    "FailedTransactionsCount": 0,
    "PendingTxCommitQueueSize": 0,
    "VotedFor": "member-4-shard-inventory-config",
    "SnapshotCaptureInitiated": false,
    "CommittedTransactionsCount": 0,
    "TxCohortCacheSize": 0,
    "PeerVotingStates": "member-2-shard-inventory-config: true, member-6-shard-inventory-config: true, member-5-shard-inventory-config: true, member-3-shard-inventory-config: true, member-4-shard-inventory-config: true",
    "LastLogTerm": -1,
    "StatRetrievalError": null,
    "CommitIndex": -1,
    "SnapshotTerm": -1,
    "AbortTransactionsCount": 0,
    "ReadOnlyTransactionCount": 0,
    "ShardName": "member-1-shard-inventory-config",
    "LeadershipChangeCount": 3,
    "InMemoryJournalDataSize": 0
  },
  "timestamp": 1523295450,
  "status": 200
}


Using cluster monitoring tool:

Install cluster monitoring tool

Download the cluster monitor from github

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titlegithub cluster

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monitoring

git clone https://github.com/opendaylight/integration-test.git

Update ./integration-test/tools/clustering/cluster-monitor/cluster.json with the ip (from above) of your ODL cluster nodes

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titleExample of cluster.json

{
    "cluster": {
        "controllers": [
            {"ip": "10.44.0.3", "port": "8181"},
            {"ip": "10.44.0.2", "port": "8181"},
            {"ip": "10.36.0.3", "port": "8181"}
        ],
        "user": "admin",
        "pass": "admin",
        "shards_to_exclude": []
    }
}

Install the

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attached monitor.py

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 script in <integration-test repo>/tools/clustering/cluster-monitor and run it.

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titleRun monitor.py

#Install python-pycurl at this point
  
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-pycurl
cd ./integration-test/tools/clustering/cluster-monitor
python monitor.py

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Something like this should appear on each master

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