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Chapter 8. Redis high availability (HA) support for 3scale
High availability (HA) is provided for most components by the OpenShift Container Platform (OCP). For more information see OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 Chapter 30. High Availability.
The information and procedures in this section is not officially supported by Red Hat. It is for reference only.
The database components for HA in Red Hat 3scale API Management include: * backend-redis: used for statistics storage and temporary job storage. * system-redis: provides temporary storage for background jobs for 3scale and is also used as a message bus for Ruby processes of system-app pods.
Both backend-redis and system-redis work with supported Redis high availability variants for Redis Sentinel and Redis Enterprise.
If the Redis pod comes to a stop, or if the OpenShift Container Platform stops it, a new pod is automatically created. Persistent storage will restore the data so the pod continues to work. In these scenarios, there will be a small amount of downtime while the new pod starts. This is due to a limitation in Redis that does not support a multi-master setup. You can reduce downtime by preinstalling the Redis images onto all nodes that have Redis deployed to them. This will speed up the pod restart time.
To set up Redis for zero downtime and configure back-end components for 3scale, perform the steps outlined in the following sections:
8.1. Setting up Redis for zero downtime Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
If zero downtime is required, you must configure Redis outside of OCP. There are several ways to set it up using the configuration options of 3scale pods:
- Set up your own self-managed Redis
- Use Redis Sentinel: Reference Redis Sentinel Documentation
Redis provided as a service:
For example by:
- Amazon ElastiCache
- Redis Labs
Red Hat does not provide support for the above mentioned services. The mention of any such services does not imply endorsement by Red Hat of the products or services. You agree that Red Hat is not responsible or liable for any loss or expenses that may result due to your use of (or reliance on) any external content.
8.2. Configuring back-end components for 3scale Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
There are configuration settings in 3scale 2.7 to configure Redis HA (failover) for the back-end component. You can configure these settings as environment variables in the following deployment configurations: backend-cron, backend-listener, and backend-worker.
If you want to use Redis with sentinels, you must create the system-redis secret with all fields in order to configure the Redis you want to point to before deploying 3scale. The fields are not provided as parameters in the back end as of 3scale.
8.2.1. Creating backend-redis and system-redis secrets Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Follow these steps to create backend-redis and system-redis secrets accordingly:
8.2.2. Deploying a fresh installation of 3scale for HA Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Create the
backend-redisandsystem-redissecrets with the fields below:backend-redis
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow system-redis
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow When configuring for Redis with sentinels, the corresponding
URLfields inbackend-redisandsystem-redisrefer to the Redis group in the formatredis://[:redis-password@]redis-group[/db]`, where [x] denotes optional element x andredis-password,redis-group, anddbare variables to be replaced accordingly:Example
redis://:redispwd@mymaster/5
redis://:redispwd@mymaster/5Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow The
SENTINEL_HOSTSfields are comma-separated lists of sentinel connection strings in the following format:[redis://][:sentinel-password@]sentinel-hostname-or-ip[:port]
[redis://][:sentinel-password@]sentinel-hostname-or-ip[:port]Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow For each element of the list, [x] denotes optional element x and
sentinel-password,sentinel-hostname-or-ip, andportare variables to be replaced accordingly:Example
:sentinelpwd@123.45.67.009:2711,:sentinelpwd@other-sentinel:2722
:sentinelpwd@123.45.67.009:2711,:sentinelpwd@other-sentinel:2722Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
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The
SENTINEL_ROLEfields are eithermasterorslave.
Deploy 3scale as indicated in Deploying 3scale on OpenShift using a template, using the latest version of the templates.
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Ignore the errors due to
backend-redisandsystem-redisalready present.
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Ignore the errors due to
8.2.3. Migrating a non-HA deployment of 3scale to HA Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
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Edit the
backend-redisandsystem-redissecrets with all fields as shown in Deploying a fresh installation of 3scale for HA. Make sure the following
backend-redisenvironment variables are defined for the back-end pods.Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Make sure the following
system-redisenvironment variables are defined for thesystem-(app|sidekiq|sphinx)pods.Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Proceed with instructions to continue upgrading 3scale 2.6 to 2.7 using templates.
Follow the steps in this order:
8.2.3.1. Using Redis Enterprise Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Use Redis Enterprise deployed in OpenShift, with three different
redis-enterpriseinstances:Edit
system-redissecret:-
Set distinct values to
MESSAGE_BUS_NAMESPACEandNAMESPACE. -
Set
URLandMESSAGE_BUS_URLto the same database.
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Set distinct values to
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Set the back-end database in
backend-redistoREDIS_QUEUES_URL. -
Set the third database to
REDIS_STORAGE_URLforbackend-redis.
8.2.3.2. Using Redis Sentinel Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Use Redis Sentinel, with three or four different Redis databases:
Edit
system-redissecret:-
Set distinct values to
MESSAGE_BUS_NAMESPACEandNAMESPACE. -
Set
URLandMESSAGE_BUS_URLto the proper Redis group, for example:redis://:redispwd@mymaster/5 -
Set
SENTINEL_HOSTSandMESSAGE_BUS_SENTINEL_HOSTSto a comma-separated list of sentinels hosts and ports, for example::sentinelpwd@123.45.67.009:2711,:sentinelpwd@other-sentinel:2722 -
Set
SENTINEL_ROLEandMESSAGE_BUS_SENTINEL_ROLEto master
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Set distinct values to
Set the
backend-redissecret for back-end with the values:-
REDIS_QUEUES_URL -
REDIS_QUEUES_SENTINEL_ROLE -
REDIS_QUEUES_SENTINEL_HOSTS
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Set the variables in the third database as follows:
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REDIS_STORAGE_URL -
REDIS_STORAGE_SENTINEL_ROLE -
REDIS_STORAGE_SENTINEL_HOSTS
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Notes
The system-app and system-sidekiq components connect directly to
back-endRedis for retrieving statistics.-
As of 3scale 2.7, these system components can also connect to
back-endRedis (storage) when using sentinels.
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As of 3scale 2.7, these system components can also connect to
The system-app and system-sidekiq components uses only
backend-redisstorage, notbackend-redisqueues.-
Changes made to the system components support
backend-redisstorage with sentinels.
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Changes made to the system components support
8.3. Additional information Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
- For more information about 3scale and Redis database support, see Red Hat 3scale API Management Supported Configurations.