cookbook 'percona', '= 0.14.3'
percona
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Installs Percona MySQL client and server
cookbook 'percona', '= 0.14.3', :supermarket
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chef-percona
Description
Installs the Percona MySQL client and/or server components. Optionally installs:
- XtraBackup hot backup software
- Percona Toolkit advanced command-line tools
- XtraDB Cluster high availability and high scalability solution for MySQL
- Percona Monitoring Plugins various Nagios plugins for monitoring MySQL
Requirements
Supported Platforms
The following platforms are supported by this cookbook, meaning that the
recipes should run on these platforms without error:
- Ubuntu
- Debian
- Amazon Linux AMI
- CentOS
- Red Hat
- Scientific
- Fedora
Cookbooks
Chef
It is recommended to use a version of Chef >= 10.16.4
as that is the target of my usage and testing, though this should work with any version >= 10.0.0
.
Recipes
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percona
- The default no-op recipe. -
percona::package_repo
- Sets up the package repository and installs common packages. -
percona::client
- Installs the Percona MySQL client libraries. -
percona::server
- Installs and configures the Percona MySQL server daemon. -
percona::backup
- Installs and configures the Percona XtraBackup hot backup software. -
percona::toolkit
- Installs the Percona Toolkit software -
percona::cluster
- Installs the Percona XtraDB Cluster server components -
percona::configure_server
- Used internally to manage the server configuration. -
percona::replication
- Used internally to grant permissions for replication. -
percona::access_grants
- Used internally to grant permissions for recipes. -
percona::monitoring
- Installs Percona monitoring plugins for Nagios
Usage
This cookbook installs the Percona MySQL components if not present, and pulls updates if they are installed on the system.
Encrypted Passwords
This cookbook requires Encrypted Data Bags. If you forget to use them or do not use a node attribute to overwrite them empty passwords will be used.
To use encrypted passwords, you must create an encrypted data bag. This cookbook assumes a data bag named passwords
, but you can override the name using the node[:percona][:encrypted_data_bag]
attribute.
This cookbook expects a mysql
item and a system
item. Please refer to the official documentation on how to get this setup. It actually uses a MySQL example so it can be mostly copied. Ensure you cover the data bag items as described below.
mysql item
The mysql item should contain entries for root, backup, and replication. If no value is found, the cookbook will fall back to the default non-encrypted password.
system item
The "system" item should contain an entry for the debian system user as specified in the node[:percona][:server][:debian_username]
attribute. If no such entry is found, the cookbook will fall back to the default non-encrypted password.
Example: "passwords" data bag - this example assumes that node[:percona][:server][:debian_username] = spud
{ "mysql" : { "root" : "trywgFA6R70NO28PNhMpGhEvKBZuxouemnbnAUQsUyo=\n" "backup" : "eqoiudfj098389fjadfkadf=\n" "replication" : "qwo0fj0213fm9020fm2023fjsld=\n" }, "system" : { "spud" : "dwoifm2340f024jfadgfu243hf2=\n" } }
Above shows the encrypted password in the data bag. Check out the encrypted_data_bag_secret
setting in knife.rb
to setup your data bag secret during bootstrapping.
Attributes
# Always restart percona on configuration changes default["percona"]["auto_restart"] = true case node["platform_family"] when "debian" default["percona"]["server"]["socket"] = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock" default["percona"]["server"]["default_storage_engine"] = "InnoDB" default["percona"]["server"]["includedir"] = "/etc/mysql/conf.d/" default["percona"]["server"]["pidfile"] = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid" when "rhel" default["percona"]["server"]["socket"] = "/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock" default["percona"]["server"]["default_storage_engine"] = "innodb" default["percona"]["server"]["includedir"] = "" default["percona"]["server"]["pidfile"] = "/var/lib/mysql/mysqld.pid" end # Cookbook Settings default["percona"]["main_config_file"] = "/etc/my.cnf" default["percona"]["keyserver"] = "keys.gnupg.net" default["percona"]["encrypted_data_bag"] = "passwords" # Basic Settings default["percona"]["server"]["role"] = "standalone" default["percona"]["server"]["username"] = "mysql" default["percona"]["server"]["datadir"] = "/var/lib/mysql" default["percona"]["server"]["tmpdir"] = "/tmp" default["percona"]["server"]["debian_username"] = "debian-sys-maint" default["percona"]["server"]["nice"] = 0 default["percona"]["server"]["open_files_limit"] = 16384 default["percona"]["server"]["hostname"] = "localhost" default["percona"]["server"]["basedir"] = "/usr" default["percona"]["server"]["port"] = 3306 default["percona"]["server"]["language"] = "/usr/share/mysql/english" default["percona"]["server"]["skip_external_locking"] = true default["percona"]["server"]["net_read_timeout"] = 120 default["percona"]["server"]["old_passwords"] = 1 default["percona"]["server"]["bind_address"] = "127.0.0.1" %w[debian_password root_password].each do |attribute| next if defined?(node["percona"]["server"][attribute]) default["percona"]["server"][attribute] = secure_password end # Fine Tuning default["percona"]["server"]["key_buffer"] = "16M" default["percona"]["server"]["max_allowed_packet"] = "64M" default["percona"]["server"]["thread_stack"] = "192K" default["percona"]["server"]["query_alloc_block_size"] = "16K" default["percona"]["server"]["memlock"] = false default["percona"]["server"]["transaction_isolation"] = "REPEATABLE-READ" default["percona"]["server"]["tmp_table_size"] = "64M" default["percona"]["server"]["max_heap_table_size"] = "64M" default["percona"]["server"]["sort_buffer_size"] = "8M" default["percona"]["server"]["join_buffer_size"] = "8M" default["percona"]["server"]["thread_cache_size"] = 16 default["percona"]["server"]["back_log"] = 50 default["percona"]["server"]["max_connections"] = 30 default["percona"]["server"]["max_connect_errors"] = 9999999 default["percona"]["server"]["table_cache"] = 8192 # Query Cache Configuration default["percona"]["server"]["query_cache_size"] = "64M" default["percona"]["server"]["query_cache_limit"] = "2M" # Logging and Replication default["percona"]["server"]["sync_binlog"] = 1 default["percona"]["server"]["slow_query_log"] = 1 default["percona"]["server"]["slow_query_log_file"] = "/var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log" default["percona"]["server"]["long_query_time"] = 2 default["percona"]["server"]["server_id"] = 1 default["percona"]["server"]["binlog_do_db"] = [] default["percona"]["server"]["expire_logs_days"] = 10 default["percona"]["server"]["max_binlog_size"] = "100M" default["percona"]["server"]["binlog_cache_size"] = "1M" default["percona"]["server"]["log_bin"] = "master-bin" default["percona"]["server"]["relay_log"] = "slave-relay-bin" default["percona"]["server"]["log_slave_updates"] = false default["percona"]["server"]["log_warnings"] = true default["percona"]["server"]["log_long_format"] = false default["percona"]["server"]["bulk_insert_buffer_size"] = "64M" # MyISAM Specific default["percona"]["server"]["myisam_recover"] = "BACKUP" default["percona"]["server"]["myisam_sort_buffer_size"] = "128M" default["percona"]["server"]["myisam_max_sort_file_size"] = "10G" default["percona"]["server"]["myisam_repair_threads"] = 1 # InnoDB Specific default["percona"]["server"]["skip_innodb"] = false default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_additional_mem_pool_size"] = "32M" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_buffer_pool_size"] = "128M" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_data_file_path"] = "ibdata1:10M:autoextend" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_file_per_table"] = true default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_data_home_dir"] = "" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_thread_concurrency"] = 16 default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit"] = 1 default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_fast_shutdown"] = false default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_log_buffer_size"] = "64M" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_log_file_size"] = "5M" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_log_files_in_group"] = 2 default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct"] = 80 default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_flush_method"] = "O_DIRECT" default["percona"]["server"]["innodb_lock_wait_timeout"] = 120 # Replication Settings default["percona"]["server"]["replication"]["read_only"] = false default["percona"]["server"]["replication"]["host"] = "" default["percona"]["server"]["replication"]["username"] = "" default["percona"]["server"]["replication"]["password"] = "" default["percona"]["server"]["replication"]["port"] = 3306 # XtraBackup Settings default["percona"]["backup"]["configure"] = false default["percona"]["backup"]["username"] = "backup" unless defined?(node["percona"]["backup"]["password"]) default["percona"]["backup"]["password"] = secure_password end # XtraDB Cluster Settings default["percona"]["cluster"]["binlog_format"] = "ROW" default["percona"]["cluster"]["wsrep_provider"] = "/usr/lib64/libgalera_smm.so" default["percona"]["cluster"]["wsrep_cluster_address"] = "" default["percona"]["cluster"]["wsrep_slave_threads"] = 2 default["percona"]["cluster"]["wsrep_cluster_name"] = "" default["percona"]["cluster"]["wsrep_sst_method"] = "rsync" default["percona"]["cluster"]["wsrep_node_name"] = "" default["percona"]["cluster"]["innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog"] = 1 default["percona"]["cluster"]["innodb_autoinc_lock_mode"] = 2
Monitoring.rb
default['percona']['plugins_url'] = "http://www.percona.com/downloads/percona-monitoring-plugins/" default['percona']['plugins_version'] = "1.0.2" default['percona']['plugins_sha'] = "da84cfe89637292da15ddb1e66f67ad9703fa21392d8d49e664ad08f7aa45585" default['percona']['plugins_path'] = "/opt/pmp"
Explicit my.cnf templating
In some situation it is preferable to explicitly define the attributes needed in a my.cnf
file. This is enabled by adding categories to the node[:percona][:conf]
attributes. All keys found in the node[:percona][:conf]
map will represent categories in the my.cnf
file. Each category contains a map of attributes that will be written to the my.cnf
file for that category. See the example for more details.
Example:
node["percona"]["conf"]["mysqld"]["slow_query_log_file"] = "/var/lib/mysql/data/mysql-slow.log"
This configuration would write the mysqld
category to the my.cnf
file and have an attribute slow_query_log_file
whose value would be /var/lib/mysql/data/mysql-slow.log
.
Example output (my.cnf):
[mysqld] slow_query_log_file = /var/lib/mysql/data/mysql-slow.log
Dynamically setting the bind address
There's a special attribute node['percona']['server']['bind_to']
that allows you to dynamically set the bind address. This attribute accepts the values 'public_ip'
, 'private_ip'
, 'loopback'
, or and interface name like 'eth0'
. Based on this, the recipe will find a corresponding ipv4 address, and override the node['percona']['server']['bind_address']
attribute.
Goals
In no particular order:
- Be the most flexible way to setup a MySQL distribution through Chef
- Support for Chef Solo
- Support for Chef Server
- Support the following common database infrastructures:
- Single server instance
- Traditional Master/Slave replication
- Multi-master cluster replication
- Support the most common Chef runtime environments
- Be the easiest way to setup a MySQL distribution through Chef
TODO
- Fully support all of the standard Chef-supported distributions
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Contributors
Many thanks go to the following contributors who have helped to make this cookbook even better:
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@jagcrete
- configurable keyserver
- encrypted password data bag
- custom
my.cnf
file
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@pwelch
- ensure cookbook dependencies are loaded
- Foodcritic compliance updates
- various minor patches and updates
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@masv
- compatibility updates for 5.5
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@stottsan
- config cleanup to prevent service restarts on chef run
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@abecciu
- auto-generate secure passwords by default
- add ability to dynamically set the bind address
- add support for
main_config_file
attribute
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@patcon
- add
yum
support forcentos
,amazon
,scientific
,fedora
, andredhat
distributions
- add
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@psi
- fixes required for RedHat platforms
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@TheSerapher
- improvements for master/slave replication setup
- updates and clarifications to the README
- add attribute to control server restart on config changes
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@bensomers
- minor fixes to
replication.sql
- fix a very dangerous bug around binlog-do-db setting for slave servers
- fix slow query log setting for 5.5
- minor fixes to
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@tdg5
- avoid use of
set_unless
for chef-solo, workaround for CHEF-2945
- avoid use of
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@gpendler
- avoid re-installation of packages RedHat platforms
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@vinu
- pin the percona apt repo with high priority
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@ckuttruff
- improve security on debian-based systems by changing config file permissions
- don't pass mysql root password in plaintext commands
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@srodrig0209
- add the
monitoring
recipe
- add the
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@jesseadams
- fixes for custom datadir setting use case
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@see0
- fix incorrect root password reference
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@baldur
- (honorable mention) fix incorrect root password reference
License
Author:: Phil Cohen (github@phlippers.net)
Copyright:: 2011-2013, Phil Cohen
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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