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This repository has been archived. If you are using Orchestrator for MySQL and want to collaborate with other users in maintaining the code base, please forkhttps://github.com/percona/orchestrator and send pull requests there.
orchestrator[Documentation]
orchestrator is a MySQL high availability and replication management tool, runs as a service and provides command line access, HTTP API and Web interface.orchestrator supports:
orchestrator actively crawls through your topologies and maps them. It reads basic MySQL info such as replication status and configuration.
It provides you with slick visualization of your topologies, including replication problems, even in the face of failures.
orchestrator understands replication rules. It knows about binlog file:position, GTID, Pseudo GTID, Binlog Servers.
Refactoring replication topologies can be a matter of drag & drop a replica under another master. Moving replicas around is safe:orchestrator will reject an illegal refactoring attempt.
Fine-grained control is achieved by various command line options.
orchestrator uses a holistic approach to detect master and intermediate master failures. Based on information gained from the topology itself, it recognizes a variety of failure scenarios.
Configurable, it may choose to perform automated recovery (or allow the user to choose type of manual recovery). Intermediate master recovery achieved internally toorchestrator. Master failover supported by pre/post failure hooks.
Recovery process utilizesorchestrator's understanding of the topology and of its ability to perform refactoring. It is based onstate as opposed toconfiguration:orchestrator picks the best recovery method by investigating/evaluating the topology at the time ofrecovery itself.
orchestrator supports:
- Command line interface (love your debug messages, take control of automated scripting)
- Web API (HTTP GET access)
- Web interface, aslick one.
- Highly available
- Controlled master takeovers
- Manual failovers
- Failover auditing
- Audited operations
- Pseudo-GTID
- Datacenter/physical location awareness
- MySQL-Pool association
- HTTP security/authentication methods
- There is also anorchestrator-mysql Google groups forum to discuss topics related to orchestrator
- More...
Read theOrchestrator documentation
Authored byShlomi Noach:
- 2020- ashttps://github.com/openark/orchestrator
- 2016-2020 atGitHub ashttps://github.com/github/orchestrator
- 2015 atBooking.com ashttps://github.com/outbrain/orchestrator
- 2014 atOutbrain ashttps://github.com/outbrain/orchestrator
- Orchestrator Puppet module:https://github.com/github/puppet-orchestrator-for-mysql
- Orchestrator Chef Cookbook (1):https://github.com/silviabotros/chef-orchestrator
- Orchestrator Chef Cookbook (2):https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/orchestrator
- Nagios / Icinga check based on Orchestrator API:https://github.com/mcrauwel/go-check-orchestrator
- Light Python wrapper for Orchestrator API:https://github.com/stirlab/python-mysql-orchestrator
Get started developing Orchestrator byreading the developer docs. Thanks for your interest!
orchestrator is free and open sourced under theApache 2.0 license.
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