Part II. Restoring an OpenStack HA Overcloud Database


This procedure describes the steps to restore the MariaDB database in a running Galera cluster of an OpenStack overcloud if ALL instances in the Galera cluster fail. Before executing this procedure, contact Red Hat support to confirm that database restoration is the appropriate solution.

Warning

Database restoration implies a database outage. No OpenStack service will be able to connect to the database during the restore procedure.

Before attempting to restore the database, verify that the database in each Galera node is beyond recovery. If the database is corrupt and beyond recovery in a single node but healthy in another node in the Galera cluster, allow Galera to resynchronize or re-replicate the local instance of the database from the healthy instance on another node.

The inability to start the Galera service on at least one or even all nodes does not necessarily imply that the database is corrupt and beyond recovery. The inability to start the service may be due to a separate issue in the Galera, MariaDB or Pacemaker services. Resolve those issues before attempting to use this procedure.

Important

If Galera is working and the database is healthy on any of the HA nodes, DO NOT follow these steps. The replication/synchronization functionality of Galera should restore the cluster.

Finally, if objects have been created or deleted since the last backup, they will need to be added to or deleted from the database manually after completing the restore procedure.

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