Setting the Topology for Local Volume Replicas

Explains how to set the topology for local volume replicas using the CLI.

About this task

The primary copies for containers of local volumes are placed on the local node (specified with parameter -localhost in the volume create command). The nodes for the replica copies for containers of local volumes are chosen as follows:

Procedure

  1. If a topology is explicitly specified for replicas during volume create or volume edit, that topology will be used.
    maprcli volume create -name egLocalVol -path /test/local/volumes/examples/sample1 \
    -localvolumehost 10.20.30.40 -topology /rack1/test
    In the above example, the primaries for the volume are placed on node 10.20.30.40, and replicas will be placed on nodes in the topology /rack1/test.

    The -topology parameter is optional, and if it is not specified, CLDB will fall back to 2 or 3 below.

  2. If the configuration parameter that specifies a relative path for replicas of local volumes is set, that will be used.
    maprcli config save -values {"cldb.local.volume.topology.trim.index":"-1"}
    This will trim the topology of the node specified by the localhost parameter and restrict the replicas to the resultant topology.

    By default, this configuration parameter is not set. To set this configuration parameter, see Creating Replicas of Local Volumes in Custom Topology Using the CLI. If the configuration parameter is not set, CLDB will fall back to 3 below.

  3. The default volume topology will be used.
    The default volume topology is the value specified by the configuration parameter cldb.default.volume.topology. The default value for this parameter is /data. See Setting Default Volume Topology Using the CLI.