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Description

Installs and configures a MySQL Cluster, including the management server(s), data nodes, and MySQL Server(s).

Requirements

Chef 0.11+.

Platform

  • Ubuntu, centos

Tested on:

  • Ubuntu 16.04
  • centos 7.0+

Usage

  1. install gems needed to test chef recipes bundle install

  2. Test recipe syntax and code-style bundle exec foodcritic .

  3. run kitchen to test recipes ./kitchen.sh

###Chef-solo usage On a node that provides both a Management Server and a MySQL Server, use both the mgmd and mysqld recipes:

{ "run_list": ["recipe[ndb::install]", "recipe[ndb::mgmd]", "recipe[ndb::mysqld]" }

This will install and start both a ndb_mgmd and a mysqld daemon on both nodes.

On a node that will provide a data node, run: { "run_list": ["recipe[ndb::install]", "recipe[ndb::ndbd]" }

This will install a data node on the host, that is, an ndbd process.

You can override attributes in your node or role. For example, on an Ubuntu system: { "mysql": { "password": "secret" } }

###Karamel usage This cookbook is karamelized (www.karamel.io). You can launch a MySQL Cluster using the following yml file. It will create 5 VMs on EC2, and install ndb datanodes on 4 VMs, and a management server, a MySQL Server, and a Memcached server on 1 VM.

name: MySqlCluster

cookbooks:
ndb: github: "hopshadoop/ndb-chef" version: "v0.1"

groups: datanodes: size: 4 recipes: - ndb::ndbd server: size: 1 recipes: - ndb::mysqld - ndb::memcached - ndb::mgmd

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request