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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Mysql Cluster Using Mysql NDB


Mysql Cluster using NDB(Network DataBase) provides a self healing mysql Cluster which provides a good performance. Mainly the Mysql Cluster Contains 3 Components ie using Management , SQL and Data parts. 

Here we will be configuring two Management and two Data/SQL (together in One server) for the HA. Once the configuration is completed we will have two end points to connect to te database so we need to keep an Load balancer in front of the SQL end points.




OS used is RHEL7
Selinux Enabed
Firewall Disabled

Management Server## Perform the Following steps in both the Management Server's. 

Install Needed Packages 
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yum install glibc.i686  ncurses-libs.i686 libstdc++.i686 libgcc.i686 -y


Make Directories and Download the Cluster Files
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mkdir /usr/src/mysql-mgm
cd /usr/src/mysql-mgm
wget http://cdn.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-Cluster-7.4/mysql-cluster-gpl-7.4.7-linux-glibc2.5-i686.tar.gz
tar zxvf mysql-cluster-gpl-7.4.7-linux-glibc2.5-i686.tar.gz

cd mysql-cluster-gpl-7.4.7-linux-glibc2.5-i686
cp bin/ndb_mgm* /usr/bin/
chmod 755 /usr/bin/ndb_mgm*


mkdir /var/lib/mysql-cluster
vi /var/lib/mysql-cluster/config.ini
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[NDBD DEFAULT]
NoOfReplicas=2
DataMemory=80M
IndexMemory=18M
[MYSQLD DEFAULT]

[NDB_MGMD DEFAULT]
DataDir=/var/lib/mysql-cluster
[TCP DEFAULT]

# Section for the cluster management node
[NDB_MGMD]
NodeId=1
# IP address of the first management node (this system)
HostName=192.168.70.130

[NDB_MGMD]
NodeId=2
#IP address of the second management node
HostName=192.168.70.131

# Section for the storage nodes
[NDBD]
# IP address of the first storage node
HostName=192.168.70.132
DataDir= /var/lib/mysql-cluster
[NDBD]
# IP address of the second storage node
HostName=192.168.70.133
DataDir=/var/lib/mysql-cluster
# one [MYSQLD] per storage node
[MYSQLD]
[MYSQLD]
==========================================

chown mysql. /var/lib/mysql-cluster -R

To start the Management Service
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ndb_mgmd -f /var/lib/mysql-cluster/config.ini --configdir=/var/lib/mysql-cluster/

Data And SQL Server#Perform this on both of the Server's
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Install the needed Packages
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yum install libaio.i686 libaio-devel.i686 -y
yum install perl -y
yum -y install perl-Data-Dumper

Download the packages
cd /usr/local/
wget http://cdn.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-Cluster-7.4/mysql-cluster-gpl-7.4.7-linux-glibc2.5-i686.tar.gz
tar zxvf mysql-cluster-gpl-7.4.7-linux-glibc2.5-i686.tar.gz
mv /root/mysql-cluster-gpl-7.4.7-linux-glibc2.5-i686.tar.gz mysql
chown mysql. mysql -R
cd mysql

Initializing the database
scripts/mysql_install_db --user=mysql --datadir=/usr/local/mysql/data

cp support-files/mysql.server /etc/init.d/
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/mysql.server

cd /usr/local/mysql/bin
mv * /usr/bin
cd ../

vi /etc/my.cnf
============
[mysqld]
ndbcluster
# IP address of the cluster management node
ndb-connectstring=192.168.70.130,192.168.70.131
[mysql_cluster]
# IP address of the cluster management node
ndb-connectstring=192.168.70.130,192.168.70.131
============

mkdir /var/lib/mysql-cluster

cd /var/lib/mysql-cluster
ndbd --initial
/etc/init.d/mysql.server start

After this, secure the MySQL installation by running the appropriate script:

/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_secure_installation


Testing 
In the Management Node check the command ndb_mgm and check the status



Thursday, July 9, 2015

Delete a nat rule in iptables


First of all I list all the rules including line numbers like this;

iptables -L -t nat –line-numbers

I then look at the output that will be similar to the below

In this example lets say I want to delete rule number 2 in the PREROUTING chain, I would enter the following;

iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING 2

In English the above line means remove line number 2 from the PREOUTING chain, I would then run the first command again to check my iptables file, then save the iptables file and restart the iptables service.

iptables -L -t nat –line-numbers

service iptables save

service iptables restart

All the above is carried out running on Centos, you may have to edit slightly for your particular distribution.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Getting Client IP Behind the Aws ELB (Http/Http Mode)

We need to add the Following Logformat to get the clients IP.

We use the X-Forwarded-For entry in the apache configuration to get it done.

# The following directives define some format nicknames for use with
# a CustomLog directive (see below).
#
LogFormat "\"%{X-Forwarded-For}i\" %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined_new
#....

#...
#
# START_HOST example.com

    ServerName example.com
    DocumentRoot "/var/www/example.com/html"

        Options Includes FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride All
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all

    CustomLog /var/www/logs/example.com/access_log combined_new
    ErrorLog /var/www/logs/example.com/error_log

# END_HOST example.com