Hi Wanjing,
1. Yes, active/standby uses VRRP combined with our stickyness table
sync between the amphora. However, since some clouds have had issues
with multicast we have opted to use the unicast mode between the
amphora instances.
2. This is a good question that we have been working on.
Thanks Michael
I still have the following questions:
1) For active-standby, do the amphorae VM pair really communicate with each
other using vrrp protocol, like using multicast vrrp IP?
2) How do we install/configure the Octavia so that amphorae instances are
spun as containers or on bare
Hi Wanjing,
Yes, active/standby is available in Mitaka. You must enable it via
the octavia.conf file.
As for benchmarking, there has been some work done in this space (see
the octavia meeting logs last month), but it varies greatly depending
on how your cloud is configured and/or the hardware
Thanks, Michael. Now I have brought up this octavia. I have a question:
Is HA supported on octavia, or is it yet to come? I am using
stable/mitaka and I only see one amphorae vm launched per loadbalancer.
And did anybody benchmark this octtavia against vender box?
Regards!
Wanjing
On
Hi Wanjing,
You are not seeing the network interfaces for the VIP and member
networks because they are inside a network namespace for security
reasons. You can see these by issuing "sudo ip netns exec
amphora-haproxy ifconfig -a".
I'm not sure what version of octavia and neutron you are using,
Going through the log , I saw the following error on o-hm
2016-11-03 03:31:06.441 19560 ERROR octavia.controller.worker.controller_worker
request_ids=request_ids)
2016-11-03 03:31:06.441 19560 ERROR octavia.controller.worker.controller_worker
BadRequest: Unrecognized attribute(s) 'dns_name'