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1.7. High Availability


This section describes how to configure a JBoss Fuse application cluster in a single OpenShift Enterprise domain.

How clustering works in the OpenShift Enterprise domain

When you deploy multiple JBoss Fuse instances in a single OpenShift Enterprise domain, the first application that you create acts as the master node of the cluster. Each subsequent application that you create acts as a slave node.

Gear profile configuration

To prevent the master and slave applications from deploying on the same OpenShift Enterprise node, you must assign different a different gear profile to each set of nodes on which you deploy the JBoss Fuse applications.
The gear profile properties do not need to be unique. You can assign the same gear profile to multiple master nodes or multiple slave nodes.

ZooKeeper ensemble server requirements

JBoss Fuse supports management of multiple applications in an ensemble. However, when you deploy the JBoss Fuse applications in OpenShift Enterprise, the ZooKeeper server runs inside the master application. Therefore, you cannot create ensembles of multiple applications.
To manage multiple applications in an ensemble, you must deploy a standalone JBoss Fuse application and create an external ZooKeeper ensemble to manage the JBoss Fuse instances that run in the OpenShift Enterprise domain.
Note
For more information, see Fabric Guide

Auto-scaling

OpenShift Enterprise supports auto-scaling of applications based on HTTP traffic. However, the JBoss Fuse cartridge does not use HTTP to process data. Therefore, you cannot configure auto-scaling for the JBoss Fuse cartridge.
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