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Cluster management component of TiUP

Home Page:https://tiup.io

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Usage

The tiup-cluster is distributed via tiup in a production environment. After installing the tiup, the user can use the tiup-cluster by typing command tiup cluster.

  1. Deploy a cluster for production tiup-cluster deploy <cluster-name> <version> <topology.yaml> [flags]
  2. Start a TiDB cluster tiup cluster start <cluster-name>
  3. Stop a TiDB cluster tiup cluster stop <cluster-name>
  4. Restart a TiDB cluster tiup cluster restart <cluster-name>
  5. Scale in a TiDB cluster tiup cluster scale-in <cluster-name> --node <node-id-1> [node-id-2..N]
  6. Scale out a TiDB cluster tiup cluster scale-out <cluster-name> <incr-topology.yaml>
  7. Destroy a specified cluster tiup cluster destroy <cluster-name>
  8. Upgrade a specified TiDB cluster tiup cluster upgrade <cluster-name> <version>
  9. Run shell command on host in the tidb cluster tiup cluster exec <cluster-name> --command "ls"
  10. Display information of a TiDB cluster tiup cluster display <cluster-name>
  11. List all clusters tiup cluster list
  12. Show audit log of cluster operation tiup cluster audit
  13. Import an exist TiDB cluster from TiDB-Ansible tiup cluster import
  14. Edit TiDB cluster config tiup cluster edit-config
  15. Reload a TiDB cluster's config and restart if needed tiup cluster reload <cluster-name>

Contributing to TiUp

Contributions of code, tests, docs, and bug reports are welcome! To get started take a look at our open issues.

Environment

If you haven't cluster deploy environment, you can use the docker environment provided by tiup-cluster project.

  1. Before initialize the environment, you should install Docker first.

  2. After installing docker, you can bootstrap the development environment by following instructions

    cd docker
    sh up.sh --dev
    docker exec -it tiup-cluster-control bash

Quick start

  1. Prepare a topology.

    global:
      user: tidb
    
    tidb_servers:
      - host: 172.19.0.101
    
    pd_servers:
      - host: 172.19.0.102
      - host: 172.19.0.104
      - host: 172.19.0.105
    
    tikv_servers:
      - host: 172.19.0.103
    
    grafana_servers:
      - host: 172.19.0.101
    
    monitoring_servers:
      - host: 172.19.0.102
    
    alertmanager_servers:
      - host: 172.19.0.103
  2. Deploy a cluster

    tiup-cluster deploy test1 v3.0.10 topology.yaml -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa

The development doesn't depend on tiup, you can use tiup-cluster directly, which equal tiup cluster in the tiup mode.

Building

You can build tiup-cluster on any platform that supports Go.

Prerequisites:

To build tiup-cluster, run make build.

Local mirrors

The components depended by tiup-cluster will be downloaded from the tiup components repository, you can build a local mirror repository via the script https://github.com/pingcap-incubator/tiup/blob/master/localmirrors.sh. And set the environment variable via export TIUP_MIRRORS=/path/to/local/mirrors before sh up.sh --dev.

Architecture overview

TBD

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Cluster management component of TiUP

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License:Apache License 2.0


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