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Scale out OMS Community Edition

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A VIP is specified for the cm_url parameter in the initial environment
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This topic describes how to scale out OceanBase Migration Service (OMS) Community Edition from a single region or a single node.

Scale out OMS Community Edition from a single node

The following two scenarios are possible:

  • A virtual IP (VIP) address is specified for the cm_url parameter of the initial node.

  • The IP address of a physical server is specified for the cm_url parameter of the initial node.

A VIP is specified for the cm_url parameter in the initial environment

Perform the same steps as in single-node deployment. For more information, see Deploy OMS on a single node.

Notice

When you start the container, the value of -e OMS_HOST_IP must be the IP address of the current host.

The following example shows how to change the value of the cm_nodes parameter in the config.yaml configuration file from xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1 for the initial node to xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2 for the node after scale-out.

# Information about the OMS Community Edition MetaDB
oms_meta_host: ${oms_meta_host}
oms_meta_port: ${oms_meta_port}
oms_meta_user: ${oms_meta_user}
oms_meta_password: ${oms_meta_password}

# When you scale out OMS Community Edition from one node to multiple nodes, make sure that the names of the following three databases are consistent with those of the initial node.
drc_rm_db: ${drc_rm_db}
drc_cm_db: ${drc_cm_db}
drc_cm_heartbeat_db: ${drc_cm_heartbeat_db}

# Configurations of the OMS Community Edition cluster
cm_url: http://VIP:8088
cm_location: ${cm_location}
cm_region: ${cm_region}
cm_region_cn: ${cm_region_cn}
cm_is_default: true
cm_nodes:
 - xxx.xxx.xxx.1
 - xxx.xxx.xxx.2

# Configurations of the time-series database
# Default value: false. To enable metric reporting, set the parameter to `true` and delete the comments for the parameter.
# tsdb_enabled: false 
# If the `tsdb_enabled` parameter is set to `true`, delete comments for the following parameters and specify the values based on your actual configurations.
# tsdb_service: 'INFLUXDB'
# tsdb_url: '${tsdb_url}'
# tsdb_username: ${tsdb_user}
# tsdb_password: ${tsdb_password}

The IP address of a physical server is specified for the cm_url parameter of the initial environment

In this scenario, perform the following steps to modify the database configurations:

Note

The location_cm, host, and resource_group tables in the drc_cm_db database and the cluster_info table in the drc_rm_db database must be modified.

  1. Configure the VIP, SLB, or domain name and bind the IP addresses of all physical servers in the region.

    For example, the VIP is bound to physical servers whose IP addresses are xxx.xxx.xxx.1 and xxx.xxx.xxx.2.

  2. Stop the processes in the original container. Sample statement for the oms_330 container:

    sudo docker exec -it oms_330 bash  
    supervisorctl stop all
    
  3. Use the drc_rm_db database and the cluster_info table as examples. Log on to the database and perform the following operations:

    1. Query and back up the data in the cluster_info table.

      select * from cluster_info;
      
    2. Delete the data in the cluster_info table.

      delete from cluster_info;
      
  4. Modify the configuration file in the oms_330 container.

    # The /home/admin/conf/config.yaml directory is fixed in Docker.
    sudo vi /home/admin/conf/config.yaml
    
    # Modify cm_url and add cm_nodes.
    cm_url: http://VIP:8088
    cm_nodes:
     - xxx.xxx.xxx.1
     - xxx.xxx.xxx.2
    
  5. Reinitialize the data.

    sudo sh /root/docker_init.sh
    

    After the initialization is completed, check whether the value of the cm_url parameter in the cluster_info table of the database is consistent with the VIP.

  6. Replicate the configuration file and start the OMS container on another host.

    Notice

    When you start the container, the value of -e OMS_HOST_IP must be the IP address of the current host.

    OMS_HOST_IP=xxx
    CONTAINER_NAME=oms_xxx
    IMAGE_TAG=feature_x.x.x-ce
    
    docker run -dit --net host \
    -v /data/config.yaml:/home/admin/conf/config.yaml \
    -v /data/oms/oms_logs:/home/admin/logs \
    -v /data/oms/oms_store:/home/ds/store \
    -v /data/oms/oms_run:/home/ds/run \
    # If you mount the SSL certificate in the OMS Community Edition container, you must set the following two parameters.
    -v /data/oms/https_crt:/etc/pki/nginx/oms_server.crt 
    -v /data/oms/https_key:/etc/pki/nginx/oms_server.key
    -e OMS_HOST_IP=${OMS_HOST_IP} \
    --privileged=true \
    --pids-limit -1 \
    --ulimit nproc=65535:65535 \
    --name ${CONTAINER_NAME} \
    work.oceanbase-dev.com/obartifact-store/oms:${IMAGE_TAG}
    

Scale out OMS from a single region

The procedure is generally the same as that for deploying OMS on a single node. A difference is that the drc_cm_heartbeat_db parameter in the config.yaml file must be different from the database used by the initial OMS host. In addition, you need to modify the following parameters for the new region: cm_url, cm_location, cm_region, cm_region_cn, cm_is_default, and cm_nodes.

  1. Log on to the server where OMS is deployed.

  2. Optional. Deploy a time-series database.

    If you need to collect and display OMS monitoring data, deploy a time-series database. Otherwise, you can skip this step. For more information, see Deploy a time-series database.

  3. Prepare the configuration file.

    Edit the OMS configuration file in the appropriate directory. For example, you can create the config.yaml configuration file in the /root/ directory.

    You must replace the sample values of required parameters based on your actual deployment environment. The following example shows how to configure the config.yaml file and scale out OMS deployed on the host xxx.xxx.xxx.1 in the Jiangsu region:

    Notice

    In the config.yaml file, you must specify the parameters in the key: value format, with a space after the colon (:).

    # Information about the OMS Community Edition MetaDB
    oms_meta_host: ${oms_meta_host}
    oms_meta_port: ${oms_meta_port}
    oms_meta_user: ${oms_meta_user}
    oms_meta_password: ${oms_meta_password}
    
    # Keep the values of the drc_rm_db and drc_cm_db parameters consistent with those of the initial node.
    drc_rm_db: ${drc_rm_db}
    drc_cm_db: ${drc_cm_db}
    # The name of the drc_cm_heartbeat_db database must be different from that of the heartbeat_db database for the initial node.
    drc_cm_heartbeat_db: ${drc_cm_heartbeat_db}
    
    # Configurations of the OMS cluster
    # Specify the following parameters for the region to be scaled.
    cm_url: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1:8088
    cm_location: ${cm_location}
    cm_region: cn-jiangsu
    cm_region_cn: cn-jiangsu
    cm_is_default: true
    cm_nodes:
     - xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1
    
    # Configurations of the time-series database
    # Default value: false. To enable metric reporting, set the parameter to `true` and delete the comments for the parameter.
    # tsdb_enabled: false 
    # If the `tsdb_enabled` parameter is set to `true`, delete comments for the following parameters and specify the values based on your actual configurations.
    # tsdb_service: 'INFLUXDB'
    # tsdb_url: '${tsdb_url}'
    # tsdb_username: ${tsdb_user}
    # tsdb_password: ${tsdb_password}
    
    Parameter Description Required?
    oms_meta_host The IP address of the MetaDB, which can be the IP address of a MySQL database or a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database. Yes
    oms_meta_port The port number of the MetaDB. Yes
    oms_meta_user The username of the MetaDB. Yes
    oms_meta_password The user password of the MetaDB. Yes
    drc_rm_db The name of the database for the OMS console. The name must be the same as that for the initial node. Yes
    drc_cm_db The name of the MetaDB for the CM service. The name must be the same as that for the initial node. Yes
    drc_cm_heartbeat_db The name of the heartbeat database for the CM service. Specify a name that is different from that of the heartbeat_db database for the initial node. Yes
    cm_url The URL of the OMS CM service. Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1:8088.
    Note: In single-node deployment mode, the IP address of the server where OMS is deployed is used.
    We recommend that you do not set it to http://127.0.0.1:8088, which cannot be used for scaling out to multiple nodes in multiple regions.
    Yes
    cm_location The code of the region. Value range: [0,127]. You can select one number for each region. Yes
    cm_region The name of the region. Example: cn-jiangsu.
    Notice:
    If you use OMS with the Alibaba Cloud Multi-Site High Availability (MSHA) service in an active-active disaster recovery scenario, use the region configured for the Alibaba Cloud service.
    No
    cm_region_cn The value here is the same as the value of cm_region. No
    cm_nodes The IP addresses of servers that run the OMS CM service. In examples in this topic, the value is xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1. Yes
    cm_is_default Indicates whether the OMS CM service is enabled by default.
    Notice
    When multiple regions exist, the cm_is_default parameter of only one region can be set to true, which indicates that the OMS CM service is enabled.
    No. Default value: true.
    tsdb_enabled Indicates whether metric reporting is enabled for monitoring. Valid values: true and false. No. Default value: false.
    tsdb_service The type of the time-series database. Valid values: INFLUXDB and CERESDB. No. Default value: CERESDB.
    tsdb_url The IP address of the server where InfluxDB is deployed. You need to modify this parameter based on the actual environment if you set the tsdb_enabled parameter to true. No
    tsdb_username The username used to connect to the time-series database. You need to modify this parameter based on the actual environment if you set the tsdb_enabled parameter to true. After you deploy the time-series database, manually create a user and specify the username and password. No
    tsdb_password The password used to connect to the time-series database. You need to modify this parameter based on the actual environment if you set the tsdb_enabled parameter to true. No
  4. Load the downloaded OMS Community Edition installation package to the local image repository of the Docker container.

    docker load -i <OMS Community Edition installation package>
    
  5. Run the following command to start the container.

    You can access the OMS console by using an HTTP or HTTPS URL. To securely access the OMS console, install a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate and mount it to the specified directory in the container. The certificate is not required for HTTP access.

    OMS_HOST_IP=xxx
    CONTAINER_NAME=oms_xxx
    IMAGE_TAG=feature_x.x.x-ce
    
    docker run -dit --net host \
    -v /data/config.yaml:/home/admin/conf/config.yaml \
    -v /data/oms/oms_logs:/home/admin/logs \
    -v /data/oms/oms_store:/home/ds/store \
    -v /data/oms/oms_run:/home/ds/run \
    # If you mount the SSL certificate in the OMS Community Edition container, you must set the following two parameters.
    -v /data/oms/https_crt:/etc/pki/nginx/oms_server.crt 
    -v /data/oms/https_key:/etc/pki/nginx/oms_server.key
    -e OMS_HOST_IP=${OMS_HOST_IP} \
    --privileged=true \
    --pids-limit -1 \
    --ulimit nproc=65535:65535 \
    --name ${CONTAINER_NAME} \
    work.oceanbase-dev.com/obartifact-store/oms:${IMAGE_TAG}
    
    Parameter Description
    OMS_HOST_IP The IP address of the host.
    CONTAINER_NAME The name of the container in the oms_xxx format. Specify xxx based on the actual OMS version. For example, if you use OMS V3.1.0, the value is oms_310.
    IMAGE_TAG The unique identifier of the loaded image. After you load the OMS installation package by using Docker, run the docker images command to obtain the [IMAGE ID] or [REPOSITORY:TAG] of the loaded image. The obtained value is the unique identifier of the loaded image.
    /data/oms/oms_logs
    /data/oms/oms_store
    /data/oms/oms_run
    You can replace /data/oms/oms_logs, /data/oms/oms_store, and /data/oms/oms_run with the mount directories created on the server where OMS is deployed. The mount directories separately store the logs generated during the operation of OMS and files generated by the Store and synchronization components to persistently retain the files on the server.
    Notice:
    The mount directories must remain unchanged during subsequent redeployment or upgrades.
    /home/admin/logs
    /home/ds/store
    /home/ds/run
    /home/admin/logs, /home/ds/store, and /home/ds/run are default directories in the container and cannot be modified.
    /data/oms/https_crt (optional)
    /data/oms/https_key (optional)
    The mount directory of the SSL certificate in the OMS container. Specify the directory based on your actual configurations. If you mount an SSL certificate, the NGINX service in the OMS container runs in HTTPS mode. In this case, you can access the OMS console by using only the HTTPS URL.
    privileged Specifies whether to grant extended privileges on the container.
    pids-limit Specifies whether to limit the number of container processes. The value -1 indicates that the number is unlimited.
    ulimit nproc The maximum number of user processes.
  6. Go to the new container.

    docker exec -it  ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash  
    

    Notice

    CONTAINER_NAME specifies the name of the container. in the `oms_xxx` format. Specify `xxx` based on the actual OMS Community Edition version. For example, if you use OMS V3.1.0, the value is oms_310.

  7. Perform metadata initialization in the root directory.

    bash /root/docker_init.sh
    

    After you run the command, the following initialization process is performed:

    1. Initialize the data in the MetaDB.

    2. Generate configuration files for respective components.

    3. Restart all components.

    4. Initialize OMS resource tags and resource groups.

    In the execution of the docker_init.sh script, pay attention to the output of command lines. When the execution is completed, the following message is displayed: [Completed] All initialization steps are executed.

    Notice

    The execution takes 2 to 4 minutes to complete. Be patient and do not interrupt the process.

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