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This document lists the detailed steps required for setting up Replication for CDAP :replication.
Cluster Setup
CDAP replication relies on the cluster administrator setting up replication on HBase, HDFS, Hive, and Kafka. It is assumed that CDAP is only running on the master cluster. It is assumed that you have not started CDAP before any of these steps.
HBase
Install the relevant
cdap-hbase-compat
package package on all hbase HBase nodes in your cluster in order to use the replication status coprocessors. Note that due to HBase limitations, these coprocessors cannot be used on hbase HBase 0.96 or 0.98. Compat Available compat packages are:- cdap-hbase-compat-1.0
- cdap-hbase-compat-1.0-cdh
- cdap-hbase-compat-1.0-cdh5.5.0
- cdap-hbase-compat-1.1
- cdap-hbase-compat-1.2-cdh5.7.0
Modify
hbase-site.xml
on on all hbase HBase nodes to enable hbase replicationHBase replication, and to use the CDAP replication status coprocessors:Code Block <property> <name>hbase.replication</name> <value>true</value> </property> <property> <name>hbase.coprocessor.regionserver.classes</name> <value>co.cask.cdap.data2.replication.LastReplicateTimeObserver</value> </property> <property> <name>hbase.coprocessor.wal.classes</name> <value>co.cask.cdap.data2.replication.LastWriteTimeObserver</value> </property>
Modify
hbase-env.sh
on on all hbase nodes HBase nodes to include the hbase coprocessor HBase coprocessor in the classpath classpath:Code Block export HBASE_CLASSPATH="$HBASE_CLASSPATH:/opt/cdap/<hbase-compat-version>/coprocessor/*" # for example, if you're on cdh5.5.x and have installed the cdap-hbase-compat-1.0-cdh5.5.0 package: export HBASE_CLASSPATH="$HBASE_CLASSPATH:/opt/cdap/hbase-compat-1.0-cdh5.5.0/coprocessor/*"
- Restart hbase master HBase master and regionservers
HDFS
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Enable replication from master to slave:
Code Block master hbase shell> add_peer '[slave-name]', '[slave-zookeeper-quorum]:/[slave-zk-node]' example: master hbase shell> add_peer 'hbase2', 'hbase2-master.domain.net:2181:/hbase'
Enable replication from slave to master:
Code Block slave hbase shell> add_peer '[master-name]', '[master-zookeeper-quorum]:/[master-zk-node]' example: slave hbase shell> add_peer 'hbase1', 'hbase1-master.domain.net:2181:/hbase'
Confirm that replication is working:
Code Block master hbase shell> create 'repltest', 'f' slave hbase shell> create 'repltest', 'f' master hbase shell> enable_table_replication 'repltest' slave hbase shell> alter 'repltest', { 'NAME' => 'f', 'REPLICATION_SCOPE' => 1 } master hbase shell> put 'repltest', 'masterrow', 'f:v1', 'v1' slave hbase shell> put 'repltest', 'slaverow', 'f:v1', 'v1' master hbase shell> scan 'repltest' slave hbase shell> scan 'repltest'
HDFS
Set up HDFS replication using the solution provided by your distribution. HDFS does not have true replication, but it is usually achieved by scheduling regular distcp
jobs jobs.
Hive
Setup Set up replication for the database backing your Hive Metastore. Note that this will simply replicate the Hive metadata (which tables exist, table metadata, etc.), but not the data itself. It is assumed you will not be running Hive queries on the slave until a manual failover occurs.
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Modify my.cnf on the master to set a server-id and use bin logging logging:
Code Block [mysqld] log-bin=mysql-bin binlog_format=row server-id=1
Restart mysql on the master
Modify my.cnf on the slave to set a server-id id:
Code Block [mysqld] server-id=2
Restart mysql on MySQL on the slave
Create a replication user on the master master:
Code Block mysql> CREATE USER 'repl'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'slavepass'; mysql> GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'repl'@'%';
In a real production setup, you probably want to restrict the hostname instead of using '%'. Depending on your mysql versionMySQL version, you may need to use use
old_
passwordpassword
:Code Block mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR 'repl'@'%' = OLD_PASSWORD('slavepass');
Obtain the master status status:
Code Block mysql > SHOW MASTER STATUS; +------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ | File | Position | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB | +------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ | mysql-bin.000003 | 73 | test | manual,mysql | +------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
Set master on the slave slave:
Code Block mysql> CHANGE MASTER TO -> MASTER_HOST='master_host_name', -> MASTER_USER='replication_user_name', // repl -> MASTER_PASSWORD='replication_password', //slavepass -> MASTER_LOG_FILE='recorded_log_file_name', //mysql-bin.000003 -> MASTER_LOG_POS=recorded_log_position; // 73
Start slave the slave:
Code Block mysql> start slave
Verify slave status status:
Code Block mysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS\G *************************** 1. row *************************** Slave_IO_State: Waiting for master to send event Master_Host: localhost Master_User: root Master_Port: 13000 Connect_Retry: 60 Master_Log_File: master-bin.000002 Read_Master_Log_Pos: 1307 Relay_Log_File: slave-relay-bin.000003 Relay_Log_Pos: 1508 Relay_Master_Log_File: master-bin.000002 Slave_IO_Running: Yes Slave_SQL_Running: Yes Replicate_Do_DB: Replicate_Ignore_DB: Replicate_Do_Table: Replicate_Ignore_Table: Replicate_Wild_Do_Table: Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table: Last_Errno: 0 Last_Error: Skip_Counter: 0 Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 1307 Relay_Log_Space: 1858 Until_Condition: None Until_Log_File: Until_Log_Pos: 0 Master_SSL_Allowed: No Master_SSL_CA_File: Master_SSL_CA_Path: Master_SSL_Cert: Master_SSL_Cipher: Master_SSL_Key: Seconds_Behind_Master: 0 Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No Last_IO_Errno: 0 Last_IO_Error: Last_SQL_Errno: 0 Last_SQL_Error: Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids: Master_Server_Id: 1 Master_UUID: 3e11fa47-71ca-11e1-9e33-c80aa9429562 Master_Info_File: /var/mysqld.2/data/master.info SQL_Delay: 0 SQL_Remaining_Delay: NULL Slave_SQL_Running_State: Slave has read all relay log; waiting for the slave I/O thread to update it Master_Retry_Count: 10 Master_Bind: Last_IO_Error_Timestamp: Last_SQL_Error_Timestamp: Master_SSL_Crl: Master_SSL_Crlpath: Retrieved_Gtid_Set: 3e11fa47-71ca-11e1-9e33-c80aa9429562:1-5 Executed_Gtid_Set: 3e11fa47-71ca-11e1-9e33-c80aa9429562:1-5 Auto_Position: 1 Replicate_Rewrite_DB: Channel_name:
Kafka
Setup Set up replication for the Kafka brokers you are using. Kafka MirrorMaker is (see https://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#basic_ops_mirror_maker and https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=27846330) is the most common solution.
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CDAP requires that you provide an extension that will perform HBase-related DDL operations on both clusters instead of on just one. To create an extension, you must implement the HBaseDDLExecutor
class class:
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/** * Interface providing the HBase DDL operations. */ public interface HBaseDDLExecutor extends Closeable { /** * Initialize the {@link HBaseDDLExecutor}. * @param context the context for the executor */ void initialize(HBaseDDLExecutorContext context); /** * Create the specified namespace if it does not exist. * * @param name the namespace to create * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs */ voidboolean createNamespaceIfNotExists(String name) throws IOException; /** * Delete the specified namespace if it exists. * * @param name the namespace to delete * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs * @throws IllegalStateException if there are tables in the namespace */ void deleteNamespaceIfExists(String name) throws IOException; /** * Create the specified table if it does not exist. * * @param descriptor the descriptor for the table to create * @param splitKeys the initial split keys for the table * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs */ void createTableIfNotExists(TableDescriptor descriptor, @Nullable byte[][] splitKeys) throws IOException; /** * Enable the specified table if it is disabled. * * @param namespace the namespace of the table to enable * @param name the name of the table to enable * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs */ void enableTableIfDisabled(String namespace, String name) throws IOException; /** * Disable the specified table if it is enabled. * * @param namespace the namespace of the table to disable * @param name the name of the table to disable * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs */ void disableTableIfEnabled(String namespace, String name) throws IOException; /** * Modify the specified table. The table must be disabled. * * @param namespace the namespace of the table to modify * @param name the name of the table to modify * @param descriptor the descriptor for the table * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs * @throws IllegalStateException if the specified table is not disabled */ void modifyTable(String namespace, String name, TableDescriptor descriptor) throws IOException; /** * Truncate the specified table. The table must be disabled. * * @param namespace the namespace of the table to truncate * @param name the name of the table to truncate * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs * @throws IllegalStateException if the specified table is not disabled */ void truncateTable(String namespace, String name) throws IOException; /** * Delete the table if it exists. The table must be disabled. * * @param namespace the namespace of the table to delete * @param name the table to delete * @throws IOException if a remote or network exception occurs * @throws IllegalStateException if the specified table is not disabled */ void deleteTableIfExists(String namespace, String name) throws IOException; /** * Grant permissions on a table to users or groups. * * @param namespace the namespace of the table * @param name the name of the table * @param permissions A map from user name to the permissions for that user, given as a string containing * only the characters 'a' (Admin), 'c' (Create), 'r' (Read), 'w' (Write), and 'x' (Execute). * @throws IOException if anything goes wrong */ void grantPermissions(String namespace, String name, Map<String, String> permissions) throws IOException; } |
Sample implementation of the SPI is located here.
To deploy your extension, run these steps on both your master and slave clusters:
Create an extension directory directory:
Code Block $ mkdir -p /opt/cdap/master/ext/hbase/repl
Copy your jar JAR to the directory directory:
Code Block $ cp myextension.jar /opt/cdap/master/ext/hbase/repl/
Modify
cdap-site.xml
to to use your implementation of HBaseDDLExecutorHBaseDDLExecutor
:Code Block <property> <name>hbase.ddlexecutor.extension.dir</name> <value>/opt/cdap/master/ext/hbase</value> </property>
Modify
cdap-site.xml
with with any properties required by your executor. Anything prefixed by 'cdap.hbase.spi.hbase.' will be available through the Context object passed into your executor's initialize method:Code Block <property> <name>cdap.hbase.spi.hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name> <value>hbase-master-i18003-1000.dev.continuuity.net:2181/cdap</value> </property> <property> <name>cdap.hbase.spi.hbase.zookeeper.session.timeout</name> <value>60000</value> </property> <property> <name>cdap.hbase.spi.hbase.cluster.distributed</name> <value>true</value> </property> <property> <name>cdap.hbase.spi.hbase.bulkload.staging.dir</name> <value>/tmp/hbase-staging</value> </property> <property> <name>cdap.hbase.spi.hbase.replication</name> <value>true</value> </property>
Before starting CDAP on the master cluster, run a command on the slave cluster to load the HBase coprocessors required by CDAP onto the slave's
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HDFS:
Code Block slave$ cdap setup coprocessors
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Start CDAP on the master cluster:
Code Block master$ cdap master start
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Manual Failover Procedure
- Stop all CDAP programs on the master cluster
- Stop CDAP on the master cluster
- Copy any hdfs HDFS files that have not yet been copied using either your distro's solution or or
distcp
Run the replication status tool to get cluster state state:
Code Block master$ cdap run co.cask.cdap.data.tools.ReplicationStatusTool -m -o /tmp/master_state
Copy the master state onto your slave cluster cluster:
Code Block master$ scp /tmp/master_state <slave-master><slave>:/tmp/master_state
Verify replication has copied the required data on onto the slave slave:
Code Block slave$ cdap run co.cask.cdap.data.tools.ReplicationStatusTool -i /tmp/master_state ... Master and Slave Checksums match. HDFS Replication is complete. HBase Replication is complete.
Run Hive's metatool to update locations for Hive tables tables:
Code Block slave$ hive --service metatool -updateLocation hdfs://[masterslave-namenode-host]:[masterslave-namenode-port] hdfs://[slavemaster-namenode-host]:[slavemaster-namenode-port] -tablePropKey avro.schema.url -serdePropKey avro.schema.url
Start CDAP on the slave slave:
Code Block slave$ cdap master start
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