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KEEPALIVED.CONF(5)					    KEEPALIVED.CONF(5)

NAME
       /etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf - configuration file for keepalived

DESCRIPTION
       keepalived.conf	is  the	 configuration	file  which  describes all the
       keepalived keywords.  keywords are placed in hierachies of blocks  (and
       subblocks), each layer being delimited by '{' and '}' pairs.

       Comments	 start	with  '#'  or '!' to the end of the line and can start
       anywhere in a line.

TOP HIERACHY
       GLOBAL CONFIGURATION

       VRRPD CONFIGURATION

       LVS CONFIGURATION

GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
       contains subblocks of Global definitions and Static routes

Global definitions
	global_defs	      # Block id
	{
	notification_email    # To:
	       {
	       admin@example1.com
	       ...
	       }
	# From: from address that will be in header
	notification_email_from admin@example.com
	smtp_server 127.0.0.1	# IP
	smtp_connect_timeout 30 # integer, seconds
	router_id my_hostname	# string identifying the machine,
				# (doesn't have to be hostname).
	enable_traps		# enable SNMP traps
	}

Static routes/addresses
       keepalived can configure static addresses and routes.  These  addresses
       are  NOT moved by vrrpd, they stay on the machine.  If you already have
       IPs and routes on your machines and your machines can ping each	other,
       you don't need this section.

       The syntax is the same as for virtual addresses and virtual routes.

	static_ipaddress
	{
	192.168.1.1/24 dev eth0 scope global
	...
	}

	static_routes
	{
	192.168.2.0/24 via 192.168.1.100 dev eth0
	...
	}

VRRPD CONFIGURATION
       contains	  subblocks   of   VRRP	  synchronization  group(s)  and  VRRP
       instance(s)

VRRP synchronization group(s)
	#string, name of group of IPs that failover together
	vrrp_sync_group VG_1 {
	   group {
	     inside_network   # name of vrrp_instance (below)
	     outside_network  # One for each moveable IP.
	     ...
	   }

	   # notify scripts and alerts are optional
	   #
	   # filenames of scripts to run on transitions
	   # can be unquoted (if just filename)
	   # or quoted (if has parameters)
	   # to MASTER transition
	   notify_master /path/to_master.sh
	   # to BACKUP transition
	   notify_backup /path/to_backup.sh
	   # FAULT transition
	   notify_fault "/path/fault.sh VG_1"

	   # for ANY state transition.
	   # "notify" script is called AFTER the
	   # notify_* script(s) and is executed
	   # with 3 arguments provided by keepalived
	   # (ie don't include parameters in the notify line).
	   # arguments
	   # $1 = "GROUP"|"INSTANCE"
	   # $2 = name of group or instance
	   # $3 = target state of transition
	   #	 ("MASTER"|"BACKUP"|"FAULT")
	   notify /path/notify.sh

	   # Send email notifcation during state transition,
	   # using addresses in global_defs above.
	   smtp_alert
	}

VRRP instance(s)
       describes  the  moveable	 IP  for  each	instance   of	a   group   in
       vrrp_sync_group.	  Here are described two IPs (on inside_network and on
       outside_network), on machine "my_hostname", which belong to  the	 group
       VG_1 and which will transition together on any state change.

	#You will need to write another block for outside_network.
	vrrp_instance inside_network {
	   # Initial state, MASTER|BACKUP
	   # As soon as the other machine(s) come up,
	   # an election will be held and the machine
	   # with the highest "priority" will become MASTER.
	   # So the entry here doesn't matter a whole lot.
	   state MASTER

	   # interface for inside_network, bound by vrrp
	   interface eth0

	   # Use VRRP Virtual MAC.
	   use_vmac <VMAC_INTERFACE>

	   # Ignore VRRP interface faults (default unset)
	   dont_track_primary

	   # optional, monitor these as well.
	   # go to FAULT state if any of these go down.
	   track_interface {
	     eth0
	     eth1
	     ...
	   }

	   # default IP for binding vrrpd is the primary IP
	   # on interface. If you want to hide location of vrrpd,
	   # use this IP as src_addr for multicast vrrp packets.
	   # (since it's multicast, vrrpd will get the reply
	   # packet no matter what src_addr is used).
	   # optional
	   mcast_src_ip <IPADDR>

	   # Do not send VRRP adverts over VRRP multicast group.
	   # Instead it sends adverts to the following list of
	   # ip addresses using unicast design fashion. It can
	   # be cool to use VRRP FSM and features in a networking
	   # environement where multicast is not supported !
	   # IP Addresses specified can IPv4 as well as IPv6
	   unicast_peer {
	     <IPADDR>
	     ...
	   }

	   # Binding interface for lvs syncd
	   lvs_sync_daemon_interface eth1

	   # delay for gratuitous ARP after transition to MASTER
	   garp_master_delay 10 # secs, default 5

	   # arbitary unique number 0..255
	   # used to differentiate multiple instances of vrrpd
	   # running on the same NIC (and hence same socket).
	   virtual_router_id 51

	   # for electing MASTER, highest priority wins.
	   # to be MASTER, make 50 more than other machines.
	   priority 100

	   # VRRP Advert interval, secs (use default)
	   advert_int 1
	   authentication {	# Authentication block
	       # PASS||AH
	       # PASS - Simple Passwd (suggested)
	       # AH - IPSEC (not recommended))
	       auth_type PASS
	       # Password for accessing vrrpd.
	       # should be the same for all machines.
	       # Only the first eight (8) characters are used.
	       auth_pass 1234

	   #addresses add|del on change to MASTER, to BACKUP.
	   #With the same entries on other machines,
	   #the opposite transition will be occuring.
	   virtual_ipaddress {
	       <IPADDR>/<MASK>	brd  <IPADDR> dev <STRING> scope <SCOPE> label
       <LABEL>
	       192.168.200.17/24 dev eth1
	       192.168.200.18/24 dev eth2 label eth2:1
	   }

	   #VRRP IP excluded from VRRP
	   #optional.
	   #For cases with large numbers (eg 200) of IPs
	   #on the same interface. To decrease the number
	   #of packets sent in adverts, you can exclude
	   #most IPs from adverts.
	   #The IPs are add|del as for virtual_ipaddress.
	   virtual_ipaddress_excluded {
	    <IPADDR>/<MASK> brd <IPADDR> dev <STRING> scope <SCOPE>
	    <IPADDR>/<MASK> brd <IPADDR> dev <STRING> scope <SCOPE>
	       ...
	   }
	   # routes add|del when changing to MASTER, to BACKUP
	   virtual_routes {
	       #  src  <IPADDR>	 [to]  <IPADDR>/<MASK>	via|gw	<IPADDR>   [or
       <IPADDR>] dev <STRING> scope <SCOPE> tab
	       src  192.168.100.1  to 192.168.109.0/24 via 192.168.200.254 dev
       eth1
	       192.168.110.0/24 via 192.168.200.254 dev eth1
	       192.168.111.0/24 dev eth2
	       192.168.112.0/24 via 192.168.100.254	 192.168.113.0/24  via
       192.168.200.254	  or	192.168.100.254	   dev	 eth1	     blackhole
       192.168.114.0/24
	   }

	   # VRRP will normally preempt a lower priority
	   # machine when a higher priority machine comes
	   # online.  "nopreempt" allows the lower priority
	   # machine to maintain the master role, even when
	   # a higher priority machine comes back online.
	   # NOTE: For this to work, the initial state of this
	   # entry must be BACKUP.
	   nopreempt

	   # Seconds after startup until preemption
	   # (if not disabled by "nopreempt").
	   # Range: 0 (default) to 1,000
	   # NOTE: For this to work, the initial state of this
	   # entry must be BACKUP.
	   preempt_delay 300	# waits 5 minutes

	   # Debug level, not implemented yet.
	   debug

	   # notify scripts, alert as above
	   notify_master <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
	   notify_backup <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
	   notify_fault <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
	   notify <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
	   smtp_alert
	}

LVS CONFIGURATION
       contains subblocks of Virtual server group(s) and Virtual server(s)

       The  subblocks  contain	arguments  for	ipvsadm(8).   A	 knowlege   of
       ipvsadm(8) will be helpful here.

Virtual server group(s)
	# optional
	# this groups allows a service on a real_server
	# to belong to multiple virtual services
	# and to be only health checked once.
	# Only for very large LVSs.
	virtual_server_group <STRING> {
	       #VIP port
	       <IPADDR> <PORT>
	       <IPADDR> <PORT>
	       ...
	       #
	       # <IPADDR RANGE> has the form
	       # XXX.YYY.ZZZ.WWW-VVV eg 192.168.200.1-10
	       # range includes both .1 and .10 address
	       <IPADDR RANGE> <PORT># VIP range VPORT
	       <IPADDR RANGE> <PORT>
	       ...
	       fwmark <INT>  # fwmark
	       fwmark <INT>
	       ...  }

Virtual server(s)
       A virtual_server can be a declaration of one of

       vip vport (IPADDR PORT pair)

       fwmark <INT>

       (virtual server) group <STRING>

		  #setup service
		  virtual_server IP port |
		  virtual_server fwmark int |
		  virtual_server group string
		  {
		  # delay timer for service polling
		  delay_loop <INT>

		  # LVS scheduler
		  lb_algo rr|wrr|lc|wlc|lblc|sh|dh
		  # Enable One-Packet-Scheduling for UDP (-O in ipvsadm)
		  ops
		  # LVS forwarding method
		  lb_kind NAT|DR|TUN
		  # LVS persistence timeout, sec
		  persistence_timeout <INT>
		  # LVS granularity mask (-M in ipvsadm)
		  persistence_granularity <NETMASK>
		  # Only TCP is implemented
		  protocol TCP
		  # If VS IP address is not set,
		  # suspend healthchecker's activity
		  ha_suspend

		  # VirtualHost string for HTTP_GET or SSL_GET
		  # eg virtualhost www.firewall.loc
		  virtualhost <STRING>

		  # Assume silently all RSs down and healthchecks
		  # failed on start. This helps preventing false
		  # positive actions on startup. Alpha mode is
		  # disabled by default.
		  alpha

		  # On daemon shutdown, consider quorum and RS
		  # down notifiers for execution, where appropriate.
		  # Omega mode is disabled by default.
		  omega

		  # Minimum total weight of all live servers in
		  # the pool necessary to operate VS with no
		  # quality regression. Defaults to 1.
		  quorum <INT>

		  # Tolerate this much weight units compared to the
		  # nominal quorum, when considering quorum gain
		  # or loss. A flap dampener. Defaults to 0.
		  hysteresis <INT>

		  # Script to launch when quorum is gained.
		  quorum_up <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>

		  # Script to launch when quorum is lost.
		  quorum_down <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>

		  # setup realserver(s)

		  # RS to add when all realservers are down
		  sorry_server <IPADDR> <PORT>

		  # one entry for each realserver
		  real_server <IPADDR> <PORT>
		     {
			 # relative weight to use, default: 1
			 weight <INT>
			 # Set weight to 0
			 # when healthchecker detects failure
			 inhibit_on_failure

			 # Script to launch when healthchecker
			 # considers service as up.
			 notify_up <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
			 # Script to launch when healthchecker
			 # considers service as down.
			 notify_down <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>

			 # pick one healthchecker
			 # HTTP_GET|SSL_GET|TCP_CHECK|SMTP_CHECK|MISC_CHECK

			 # HTTP and SSL healthcheckers
			 HTTP_GET|SSL_GET
			 {
			     # A url to test
			     # can have multiple entries here
			     url {
			       #eg path / , or path /mrtg2/
			       path <STRING>
			       # healthcheck needs status_code
			       # or status_code and digest
			       # Digest computed with genhash
			       # eg digest 9b3a0c85a887a256d6939da88aabd8cd
			       digest <STRING>
			       # status code returned in the HTTP header
			       # eg status_code 200
			       status_code <INT>
			     }
			     #IP, tcp port for service on realserver
			     connect_port <PORT>
			     bindto <IPADDR>
			     # Timeout connection, sec
			     connect_timeout <INT>
			     # number of get retry
			     nb_get_retry <INT>
			     # delay before retry
			     delay_before_retry <INT>
			 } #HTTP_GET|SSL_GET

			 #TCP healthchecker (bind to IP port)
			 TCP_CHECK
			 {
			     connect_port <PORT>
			     bindto <IPADDR>
			     connect_timeout <INT>
			 } #TCP_CHECK

			 # SMTP healthchecker
			 SMTP_CHECK
			 {
			     # An optional host interface to check.
			     # If no host directives are present, only
			     # the ip address of the real server will
			     # be checked.
			     host {
			       # IP address to connect to
			       connect_ip <IP ADDRESS>
			       # Optional port to connect to if not
			       # the default of 25
			       connect_port <PORT>
			       # Optional interface to use to
			       # originate the connection
			       bindto <IP ADDRESS>
			    }
			    # Connection and read/write timeout
			    # in seconds
			    connect_timeout <INTEGER>
			    # Number of times to retry a failed check
			    retry <INTEGER>
			    # Delay in seconds before retrying
			    delay_before_retry <INTEGER>
			    # Optional string to use for the smtp HELO request
			    helo_name <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
			 } #SMTP_CHECK

			 #MISC healthchecker, run a program
			 MISC_CHECK
			 {
			     # External system script or program
			     misc_path <STRING>|<QUOTED-STRING>
			     # Script execution timeout
			     misc_timeout <INT>

			     # If set, exit code from healthchecker is used
			     # to dynamically adjust the weight as follows:
			     #	 exit status 0: svc check success, weight
			     #	   unchanged.
			     #	 exit status 1: svc check failed.
			     #	 exit status 2-255: svc check success, weight
			     #	   changed to 2 less than exit status.
			     #	 (for example: exit status of 255 would set
			     #	   weight to 253)
			     misc_dynamic
			 }
		     } # realserver defn
		  } # virtual service

AUTHOR
       Joseph Mack.
       Information   derived   from   doc/keepalived.conf.SYNOPSIS,   doc/sam‐
       ples/keepalived.conf.*  and   Changelog	 by   Alexandre	  Cassen   for
       keepalived-1.1.4,  and from HOWTOs by Adam Fletcher and Vince Worthing‐
       ton.

SEE ALSO
       ipvsadm(8), ip --help.


4th Berkeley Distribution	   Jan 2004		    KEEPALIVED.CONF(5)
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