The Pacemaker cluster stackOpenStack infrastructure high availability relies on the
Pacemaker cluster stack, the
state-of-the-art high availability and load balancing stack for the
Linux platform. Pacemaker is storage and application-agnostic, and is
in no way specific to OpenStack.Pacemaker relies on the Corosync messaging
layer for reliable cluster communications. Corosync implements the
Totem single-ring ordering and membership protocol. It also provides UDP
and InfiniBand based messaging, quorum, and cluster membership to
Pacemaker.Pacemaker interacts with applications through resource agents (RAs),
of which it supports over 70 natively. Pacemaker can also easily use
third-party RAs. An OpenStack high-availability configuration uses
existing native Pacemaker RAs (such as those managing MySQL
databases or virtual IP addresses), existing third-party RAs (such as
for RabbitMQ), and native OpenStack RAs (such as those managing the
OpenStack Identity and Image Services).