Manage a Databend Meta Service Cluster
tip
Expected deployment time: 5 minutes ⏱
At any time a databend-meta
node can be added or removed without service downtime.
1. Add Node
1.1 Create databend-meta-n.toml for the new node
The new node has to have a unique id
and unique listening addresses.
E.g., to add a new node with id 7
, the config toml would look like:
log_dir = "metadata/_logs7"
admin_api_address = "0.0.0.0:28701"
grpc_api_address = "0.0.0.0:28702"
[raft_config]
id = 7
raft_dir = "metadata/datas7"
raft_api_port = 28703
raft_listen_host = "127.0.0.1"
raft_advertise_host = "localhost"
join = ["localhost:28103"]
The arg join
specifies a list of raft addresses(<raft_advertise_host>:<raft_api_port>
) of nodes in the existing cluster it wants to
be joined to.
1.2 Start the new node
./databend-meta -c ./databend-meta-7.toml > meta7.log 2>&1 &
2. Remove Node
Remove a node with:
databend-meta --leave-id <node_id_to_remove> --leave-via <node_addr_1> <node_addr_2>...
This command can be used anywhere there is a databend-meta
installed.
It will send a leave
request to the first <node_addr_i>
it could connect to.
And it will block until the leave
request is done or an error occur.
databend-meta --leave-via
will quit at once when the leave
RPC is done.
--leave-via
specifies a list of the nodeadvertise
addresses to send theleave
request to. See:--raft-advertise-host
--leave-id
specifies the node id to leave. It can be any id in a cluster.
3. Examine cluster members
At every step of adding or removing a node, the cluster state should be checked to ensure everything goes well.
The admin-api-address
defined in the config provides a administration HTTP service to examine cluster state:
E.g., curl -s localhost:28101/v1/cluster/nodes
will display the members in a cluster:
[
{
"name": "1",
"endpoint": {
"addr": "localhost",
"port": 28103
}
},
{
"name": "2",
"endpoint": {
"addr": "localhost",
"port": 28203
}
}
]