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KEEPALIVED(8) | System Manager's Manual | KEEPALIVED(8) |
NAME¶
keepalived - load-balancing and high-availability service
SYNOPSIS¶
keepalived [-f|--use-file=FILE] [-P|--vrrp] [-C|--check] [-l|--log-console] [-D|--log-detail] [-S|--log-facility={0-7}] [-X|--release-vips] [-V|--dont-release-vrrp] [-I|--dont-release-ipvs] [-R|--dont-respawn] [-n|--dont-fork] [-d|--dump-conf] [-p|--pid=FILE] [-r|--vrrp_pid=FILE] [-c|--checkers_pid=FILE] [-a|--address-monitoring] [-x|--snmp] [-A|--snmp-agent-socket=FILE] [-m|--core-dump] [-M|--core-dump-format[=PATTERN]] [-v|--version] [-h|--help]
DESCRIPTION¶
Keepalived provides simple and robust facilities for load-balancing and high-availability. The load-balancing framework relies on the well-known and widely used Linux Virtual Server (IPVS) kernel module providing Layer4 load-balancing. Keepalived implements a set of checkers to dynamically and adaptively maintain and manage a load-balanced server pool according to their health. Keepalived also implements the VRRPv2 and VRRPv3 protocols to achieve high-availability with director failover.
OPTIONS¶
- -f, --use-file=FILE
- Use the specified configuration file. The default configuration file is "/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf".
- -P, --vrrp
- Only run the VRRP subsystem. This is useful for configurations that do not use the IPVS load balancer.
- -C, --check
- Only run the healthcheck subsystem. This is useful for configurations that use the IPVS load balancer with a single director with no failover.
- -l, --log-console
- Log messages to the local console. The default behavior is to log messages to syslog.
- -D, --log-detail
- Detailed log messages.
- -S, --log-facility=[0-7]
- Set syslog facility to LOG_LOCAL[0-7]. The default syslog facility is LOG_DAEMON.
- -X, --release-vips
- Drop VIP on transition from signal.
- -V, --dont-release-vrrp
- Don't remove VRRP VIPs and VROUTEs on daemon stop. The default behavior is to remove all VIPs and VROUTEs when keepalived exits.
- -I, --dont-release-ipvs
- Don't remove IPVS topology on daemon stop. The default behavior it to remove all entries from the IPVS virtual server table when keepalived exits.
- -R, --dont-respawn
- Don't respawn child processes. The default behavior is to restart the VRRP and checker processes if either process exits.
- -n, --dont-fork
- Don't fork the daemon process. This option will cause keepalived to run in the foreground.
- -d, --dump-conf
- Dump the configuration data.
- -p, --pid=FILE
- Use the specified pidfile for the parent keepalived process. The default pidfile for keepalived is "/var/run/keepalived.pid", unless a network namespace is being used. See NAMESPACES below for more details.
- -r, --vrrp_pid=FILE
- Use the specified pidfile for the VRRP child process. The default pidfile for the VRRP child process is "/var/run/keepalived_vrrp.pid", unless a network namespace is being used.
- -c, --checkers_pid=FILE
- Use the specified pidfile for checkers child process. The default pidfile for the checker child process is "/var/run/keepalived_checkers.pid" unless a network namespace is being used.
- -a, --address-monitoring
- Log all address additions/deletions reported by netlink.
- -x, --snmp
- Enable the SNMP subsystem.
- -A, --snmp-agent-socket=FILE
- Use the specified socket for connection to SNMP master agent.
- -m, --core-dump
- Override the RLIMIT_CORE hard and soft limits to enable keepalived to produce a coredump in the event of a segfault or other failure. This is most useful if keepalived has been built with 'make debug'. Core dumps will be created in /, unless keepalived is run with the --dont-fork option, in which case they will be created in the directory from which keepalived was run, or they will be created in the directory of a configuraton file if the fault occurs while reading the file.
- -M, --core-dump-pattern[=PATTERN]
- Sets option --core-dump, and also updates /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern to
the pattern specified, or 'core' if none specified. Provided the parent
process doesn't terminate abnormally, it will restore
/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern to its original value on exit.
Note: This will also affect any other process producing a core dump while keepalived is running.
- -v, --version
- Display the version and exit.
- -h, --help
- Display this help message and exit.
NAMESPACES¶
keepalived can be run in a network namespace (see keepalived.conf(5) for configuration details). When run in a network namespace, a local mount namespace is also created, and /var/run/keepalived/keepalived_NamespaceName is mounted on /var/run/keepalived. By default, pid files with the usual default names are then created in /var/run/keepalived from the perspective of a process in the mount namespace, and they will be visible in /var/run/keepalived/keepalived_NamespaceName for a process running in the default mount namespace.
SIGNALS¶
keepalived reacts to a set of signals. You can send a signal to the parent keepalived process using the following:
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kill -SIGNAL $(cat /var/run/keepalived.pid)
Note that -SIGNAL must be replaced with the actual signal you are trying to send, e.g. with HUP. So it then becomes:
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kill -HUP $(cat /var/run/keepalived.pid)
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
This man page was written by Ryan O'Hara <rohara@redhat.com>
April 2016 |