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Intellicus Cluster and Load Balancing (Linux) Intellicus Web-based Reporting Suite Intellicus Technologies info@intellicus.com www.intellicus.com

Copyright 2014 Intellicus Technologies This document and its content is copyrighted material of Intellicus Technologies. The content may not be copied or derived from, through any means, in parts or in whole, without a prior written permission from Intellicus Technologies. All other product names are believed to be registered trademarks of the respective companies. Dated: March 2014 Acknowledgements Intellicus acknowledges using of third-party libraries to extend support to the functionalities that they provide. For details, visit: http://www.intellicus.com/acknowledgements.htm ii

Contents Introduction... 1 Clustering... 1 Load Balancing... 1 How it works... 1 Installation and Configuration... 2 Installing Load Balancer on Linux... 3 Configure Load Balancer... 4 Modifying system file /etc/hosts... 4 Configurations in RegistryInfo.xml file... 4 Configurations in RegistryConfig.properties file... 5 Configure Cluster Report Engine... 7 Start NFS services... 7 Install Cluster Report Server setup... 8 Install Cluster Java Portal setup... 8 Configure each of the Cluster Report Servers... 8 Modifying system file /etc/hosts... 8 Configurations in cluster.properties file... 9 Making changes in run.sh... 9 Making changes in shutdown.sh... 10 Configure Cluster Report Servers by Clusterconfig.sh... 10 Configure portal Property file... 11 How Property value are used... 11 Running sequence... 13 To run load balancer... 13 To stop load balancer... 13 To run Cluster node... 13 To stop cluster node... 13 Load Balancer page on Portal... 15 Cluster Nodes (Report Servers)... 16 Load Balancers... 17 Settings... 18 Contents iii

Introduction You need to implement Clustering and Load Balancing in the following situations: When Intellicus server has to handle significantly heavy load To create server failure and recovery mechanism Clustering This is a mechanism through which multiple instances of Intellicus server are run and maintained on multiple systems. All these systems form what is known as a Cluster. Load Balancing This is a process of balancing load among servers in a cluster. known as Load Balancer takes care of this activity. A component How it works Multiple machines are networked to form a cluster. Cluster Report Server is installed and run on all the machines. Load Balancers are installed on one or multiple Machines of network. Load Balancer keeps track of load that each of the cluster report server is having. Report client first communicates with the Load Balancer. Load Balancer keeps track of loads on each of the cluster server instances. So, based on the Load Balancing algorithms it finds the appropriate cluster server on which request should be forwarded, then it sends the IP of the cluster server to the client. Report client sends request to that cluster report server. This process is repeated for every client request. This way, load is spread across multiple cluster report servers. Introduction 1

Installation and Configuration Before going ahead with installation and configuration of clustering and clustering, you need to: Install Intellicus. Note: Machine Sharability: This machine needs to be sharable for all machines running server instances. Repository Database: HSQLDB is not used as repository when Intellicus is run in cluster environment. Decide the machines on which Load Balancers will be installed. Decide the machines on which Cluster Node (to run Intellicus server instance) will be installed. Make sure all the machines are on network and are able to access Intellicus shared location. Installation and Configuration 2

Installing Load Balancer on Linux Intellicus Load Balancer is shipped as a tar file. IntellicusLoadBalancerx.x.x.tar. This file is named as For example, IntellicusLoadBalancer6.1.1.tar. Untar the file. For example, tar -xvf IntellicusLoadBalancer6.1.1.tar This process will create a folder - Intellicus. folder. All files get copied inside this Installation and Configuration 3

Configure Load Balancer Intellicus Cluster and Load Balancing (Linux) In multiple Load Balancer setup, one of the Load Balancers will act as the primary load balancer. All other Load Balancers will act as secondary load balancers. In the event of failure of the primary load balancer one of the secondary load balancers will take the charge of the primary one. For all the load balancers, carry out the following configuration tasks: Modify system file /etc/hosts Specify Cluster Node and Load Balancer related details in RegistryInfo.xml file Setup port of the Load Balancer in RegistryConfig.properties file Configure report engine Modifying system file /etc/hosts /etc/hosts file needs to have entries to have following information: Machine IP Loopback address The entries will read like this: 132.158.36.558 server-026c.impetus.co.in server-026c localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 server-026c.impetus.co.in server-026c localhost.localdomain localhost Configurations in RegistryInfo.xml file Load Balancer setup places file RegistryInfo.xml in \LoadBalancer\Config folder. Figure 1: Snapshot of RegistryInfo.xml file You need to specify the following information in this file: Specify details of all cluster nodes Installation and Configuration 4

Specify details of this and other load balancers Cluster Node related information You need to specify the following information about all the cluster nodes in the cluster: SERVER IP: The IP address of the cluster node. PORT: The port at which cluster node will listen. TASK PRIORITY: Specify a positive integer between 1 and 6 both inclusive. Priority 1, 2 is for Low; 3, 4 is for Medium and 5, 6 is for High. TASK TYPE: Specify the option All. WEIGHTAGE: Specify percentage of the load that this cluster node should take. This information needs to be provided as an entry under SERVER tag. Example: <SERVER IP="132.158.36.558" PORT="50003" TASK_PRIORITY="0" TASK_TYPE="ALL" WEIGHTAGE="30"/> Specify this information for all the cluster nodes. Load Balancer related information You need to specify IP and port of all the load balancers. REGISTRY IP: IP of the machine where Load Balancer is installed. PORT: Port at which that Load Balancer will listen. This information needs to be provided as an entry in REGISTRIES tag. Example: <REGISTRY IP="132.158.36.558" PORT="60001"/> Configurations in RegistryConfig.properties file Load Balancer setup places file RegistryConfig.properties in \LoadBalancer\Config folder. Load Balancer reads value stored in REGISTRY_LISTENER_PORT property in RegistryConfig.properties file to know the listener port. Example: REGISTRY_LISTENER_PORT=60001 Installation and Configuration 5

Modify values of following properties EMAIL_TO_ADDRESS An alert through e-mail will be automatically be sent in error conditions like the server shuts down, it reaches not responding state, or goes out of memory. Specify the email ID where the mail should be sent. EMAIL_FROM_ADDRESS An alert through e-mail will be automatically be sent in error conditions like the server shuts down, it reaches not responding state, or goes out of memory. Specify the email ID that should appear as from in the mail sent. SMTP_SERVER An alert through e-mail will be automatically be sent in error conditions like the server shuts down, it reaches not responding state, or goes out of memory. Specify the IP of the SMTP server used to send the mail. Installation and Configuration 6

Configure Cluster Report Engine Note: Network File Service (NFS) needs to be configured before Installing Load Balancer. The directory on server needs to be shared among all the cluster servers. /etc/exports file is modified to achieve this behavior. If Intellicus is installed in /home/intellicus/intellicus7.1, this file should have entry /home/intellicus/intellicus7.1 *(rw,no_root_squash,async) /home/intellicus/intellicus7.1 - Location to be shared * - anyone on the network can access this shared location (rw,no_root_squash,async) Read/Write access Start NFS services RedHat Issue following commands to start NFS services in RedHat service nfs start service portmap start SUSE Issue following command to start NFS services in SUSE rcnfs start Installation and Configuration 7

Install Cluster Report Server setup Intellicus Cluster and Load Balancing (Linux) Intellicus ClusterReportServer is shipped as a tar file. This file is named as InstallIntellicusClusterNode7.tar.gz and InstallIntellicusClusterNode7.1_ux64.sh To unzip run InstallIntellicusClusterNode7.1_ux64.sh For example.\installintellicusclusternode7.1_ux64.sh Install Cluster Java Portal setup Intellicus ClusterJavaPortal is shipped as a tar file. This file is named as IntellicusPortal7.1_ux64.tar.gz and InstallIntellicusPortal7.1_ux64.sh To unzip run InstallIntellicusPortal7.1_ux64.sh For example.\ InstallIntellicusPortal7.1_ux64.sh Configure each of the Cluster Report Servers For all the cluster nodes, carry out the following configuration tasks: Modifying system file /etc/hosts Set path of report server in cluster.properties file Set the port of the Cluster node in cluster.properties file Set schedule preferences in cluster.properties file Make changes in run.sh file Modifying system file /etc/hosts /etc/hosts file needs to have entries to have following information: Machine IP Loopback address The entries will read like this: 132.158.36.558 server-026c.impetus.co.in server-026c localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 server-026c.impetus.co.in server-026c localhost.localdomain localhost Installation and Configuration 8

Configurations in cluster.properties file Path and IP information of Intellicus Report server is set in cluster.prop erties file. This file is at path: /ClusterReportEngine/cluster folder. Cluster Report Server setup places file cluster.properties in \ClusterReportEngine\cluster folder. Modify values of following properties REPORT_ENGINE_FOLDER In REPORT_ENGINE_FOLDER property, specify the drive where Intellicus Report Server is mounted. For example: REPORT_ENGINE_FOLDER= /mnt/reportengine Here, mnt is the directory where path of Intellicus directory of Intellicus Report Server is mounted. REPORT_ENGINE_FOLDER=\\\\193.45.34.24\\intellicus\\ReportEngine Here, 193.45.34.24 is IP on which Intellicus Report Server is installed. Port In LISTENER_PORT property, specify the port at which this cluster node will listen. For example: LISTENER_PORT = 45400 DEPLOYMENT_TYPE Specify STANDALONE if Intellicus is running as standalone. Specify CLUSTERED if Intellicus is running in the form of a cluster. Default: CLUSTERED Example: DEPLOYMENT_TYPE=CLUSTERED Making changes in run.sh Make changes in mount command to specify IP of the machine where Intellicus Report Server is installed. Example: Where, mount -t nfs 132.158.36.558:/home/intellicus/intellicus7.1 /mnt Installation and Configuration 9

132.158.36.558- machine ip /home/intellicus/intellicus7.1 shared location /mnt location where shared data is locally mounted (this can be any drive) Note: If Intellicus is mounted on other than /mnt, you need to make changes in run.sh, shutdown.sh and cluster.properties. Making changes in shutdown.sh In shutdown.sh file specify the path where Intellicus Report Server is mounted. For example, REPORT_ENGINE_FOLDER=/mnt/reportengine Configure Cluster Report Servers by Clusterconfig.sh You can also configure Cluster Report Servers by running Clusterconfig.sh file. After installation of Cluster Report Server go to../intellicuscluster folder and run Clusterconfig.sh file Example:../IntellicusCluster #./clusterconfig.sh Now it will ask for the path of Shared Report server, press y and press enter key. It will look like this: Now enter the path where Shared Intellicus is installed. The path should be up to IntellicusShared folder. Note: The path must not end with / Example: /root/intellicusshared Installation and Configuration 10

Configure portal Property file Portal points to Intellicus Report Server. When clustering and load balancing is installed, portal needs to point to load balancers instead of pointing to report server. This change is made in ReportClient.properties file available on machine on which Intellicus Client (portal) is installed. When Intellicus is installed in Jakarta, this file is placed at path: /intellicus/jakarta/webapps/intellicus/client/config/reportclient.properties Change values of following properties: REGISTRY_ENABLED Set this property to TRUE. For example: REGISTRY_ENABLED=TRUE REGISTRIES Specify all IP and port of all of the load balancers separated by only semi colon (no space). For example: REGISTRIES=201.90.56.23:60000;201.90.88.95:60002; Save the file after making changes. How Property values are used When value of REGISTRY_ENABLED is FALSE, it is assumed that clustering does not exist and client sends request to the IP specified in REPORT_ENGINE_IP property. When value of REGISTRY_ENABLED is set to TRUE, client sends request to the 1st load balancer IP specified in REGISTRIES property. If that load balancer is not available, client sends request to next load balancer in the list. At a time multiple load balancers may be active. IP needs to be specified only by primary load balancer. If the load balancer that client communicates with is not the primary load balancer, then it provides IP of the primary load balancer to the client. (So that from next time all the client requests should go to primary load balancer). Installation and Configuration 11

The client then checks if the load balancer IP provided exists in the list specified in REGISTRIES property. Note: If the IP exists or it does not exist but list also has *, client sends the request to that load balancer. If it does not exist in the list; and list does not have *, then the client fallsback to the IP specified in REPORT_ENGINE_IP property. When client sends request to the primary load balancer, It provides IP of the server where the client should send this request. Now that the client know server IP, it sends the request to that server. Installation and Configuration 12

Running sequence Intellicus Cluster and Load Balancing (Linux) There is no pre defined running sequence. Any of the components can be started or stopped at anytime. To run load balancer Report Server is located in the /Intellicus/LoadBalancer/bin folder. To start the Load Balancer, run the file runlb.sh../runlb.sh Note: The load balancer that boots first, becomes primary load balancer. If primary load balancer fails, any of the secondary load balancers will become primary load balancer. To stop load balancer Run the file shutdownlb.sh. This file is available in Intellicus/LoadBalancer/bin folder../shutdownlb.sh To run Cluster node Intellicus Cluster Report Server is located in the /Intellicus/ClusterReportEngine/bin folder. To start the Cluster Report Server, run the file run.sh../run.sh To stop cluster node Run the file shutdown.sh. This file is located in the Intellicus/ClusterReportEngine/bin folder../shutdown.sh Installation and Configuration 13

Load Balancer page on Portal When Intellicus deployed in a cluster is up and running, all further changes can be made in the environment from the Cluster page on Portal. To get the Cluster page, click Administration menu pad > Configure option > Cluster tab. Figure 2: Cluster page on Portal Use this page to Configure Cluster nodes (Report Servers) Load Balancers Settings The information being set here is updated in the respective files on all cluster nodes, load balancers and client machines at a regular interval. Load Balancer page on Portal 15

Cluster Nodes (Report Servers) You can do following activities related to report servers: Add a server Remove a server Change server properties Adding a server 1. Click icon appearing on the right side of the tab header. 2. Specify values in the empty row that is added at the end of the list. 3. Click Save button to save the information. Figure 3: Adding a server in cluster Details on Report Servers tab Report Servers: IP of the server. Port: Port at which the server is running. Task Priority: Set a value among High, Medium and Low. Task Type: In present version of Intellicus is it set at ALL and cannot be changed. Weightage: A positive integer indicating the number of tasks (out of all the requests) that should be allocated to this server. %: Weightage is auto-converted into percent and placed here. Status: A red icon indicates that that the server is presently down. A green icon indicates that the server is presently up. Remove: Click the button to remove this server. Changing properties of server To change any of the information, replace the existing values with new values for a server and click Save button. Load Balancer page on Portal 16

Removing a server 1. Click the button on respective server row. 2. To proceed with the deletion, click OK. 3. Click Save. Selected server is removed. Load Balancers You can do following activities related to load balancers: Add a load balancer Remove a load balancer Change load balancer properties Adding a load balancer 1. Click icon appearing on the right side of the tab header. 2. Specify values in the empty row that is added at the end of the list. 3. Click Save button to save the information. Figure 4: Adding a Load Balancer Details on Load Balancer tab Load Balancer: IP of load balancer. Port: Port at which the load balancer is running. Status: A red icon indicates that that the load balancer is presently down. A green icon indicates that the load balancer is presently up. Remove: Click the button to remove this load balancer. Changing properties of load balancer To change any of the information, replace the existing values with new values for a load balancer and click Save button. Load Balancer page on Portal 17

Deleting load balancer 1. Click the button on respective load balancer row. 2. To proceed with the deletion, click OK. 3. Click Save. Selected load balancer is removed. Settings These settings are applicable to all Load balancers and Cluster nodes. The values set here decides the way load balancing will take place in this deployment. Figure 5: Settings on Cluster page Details on Settings tab Server Health Refresh Rate: The time interval after which primary load balancer will check if all the servers are in running state or not and the load that they are handling. Load Balancer Refresh Rate: The time interval after which load balancer will check if all the load balancers are up or not. Servers: At: Check this check box and select Exact Priority to allocate tasks set for respective server. Select Upto Priority to allocate tasks set for the set category and higher. Weightage: Use: Select this checkbox and select Specified Weight Only to allocate tasks as per set weightage. Select Server Health Only to allocate tasks based on server health (actual load on respective server). Allocation: Select the way tasks should be allocated to servers. Select Random to allocate tasks as per random logic. Select Round robin scheduling to allocate tasks one by one to servers. After making changes click Save button to save the changes. Load Balancer page on Portal 18