Configuring OpenStack services with Pacemaker and Corosync

This recipe represents two nodes running both Glance and Keystone, controlled by Pacemaker with Corosync in active/passive mode that allows for a failure of a single node. In a production environment, it is recommended that a cluster consist of at least three nodes to ensure resiliency and consistency in the case of a single node failure.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we will assume the previous recipe, Installing and configuring Pacemaker with Corosync, has been followed to give us two controllers called controller1 and controller2, with a FloatingIP address 172.16.0.253 provided by Corosync.

How to do it...

To increase the resilience of OpenStack services, carry out the following steps: ...

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