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How to access the IP of my other instance inside my app
Ushani Balasooriya
Hi there,
Im going to deploy my application in BOSH and cluster it with n number of nodes. E.g., 2 So in my app, when I deploy the app in my manifest.yml I have defined below. So it starts at 10.244.15.21 and next node starts in 10.244.15.22 when give instances : 2 in my manifest.yml static: - 10.244.15.2 - 10.244.15.20 So in my each app I need to access each other nodes' IPs inside a XML file. How can i do this dynamically in a xml file. Please advice. Thanks E.g., <parameter name="localMemberHost">127.0.0.1</parameter> <members> <member> <hostName>10.244.15.21</hostName> <port>4000</port> </member> <member> <hostName>10.244.15.22</hostName> <port>4000</port> </member> </members> |
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Daniel Mikusa <dmikusa@...>
I think you want Bosh links, but more specifically a self link ->
https://bosh.io/docs/links.html#self Dan On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 5:48 AM, Ushani Balasooriya <ushanib(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi there, |
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Ushani Balasooriya
Hi Daniel,
I'm trying create a cluster setup which is configurable for n number of instances. So, How can I access the IP set for a particular IP dynamically? Or is there a way where I can access them using a pre defined host which it can resolve the IP by itself? Appreciate your help |
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Daniel Mikusa <dmikusa@...>
Take a look at the example referenced from the docs. You can see the links
exposed in the spec file and how they're consumed in the various templates. https://github.com/cppforlife/zookeeper-release/tree/master/jobs/zookeeper Dan On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 10:44 AM, Ushani Balasooriya <ushanib(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi Daniel, |
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Ushani Balasooriya
Thanks Dan will check
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Ushani Balasooriya
Hi Dan,
I checked the doc and thanks for the info. But what I really need is a way to capture the ips of instances dynamically created when we define a number in deploy. manifest. E.g., - instances: 3 name: wso2is networks: - name: wso2is_network resource_pool: wso2is-resource-pool templates: - name: wso2is ======== Instance Process State AZ IPs VM CID VM Type wso2is/1aa7dc45-e657-4519-ba43-d9f08f4b708b running - 10.244.15.23 70899e3d-8efb-4197-63dc-267feffe3bb3 wso2is-resource-pool wso2is/317d9109-a2bf-42a4-b959-9f556a599a91 running - 10.244.15.22 4410cbbb-dc84-4d78-42e9-56b7d60a6f5c wso2is-resource-pool wso2is/6502084e-8ae2-43f9-9416-eb54952b6289 running - 10.244.15.24 da258279-6a96-4e8c-49ad-e752073b108f wso2is-resource-pool I need to access 10.244.15.23 , 10.244.15.22, 10.244.15.24 IPs dynamically. Thanks |
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Eric Malm <emalm@...>
Hi, Ushani,
The zookeeper release gets exactly those IPs via the "address" property on each of the instances in its "peers" link: https://github.com/cppforlife/zookeeper-release/blob/master/jobs/zookeeper/templates/zoo.cfg.erb#L1-L5. The Template Accessor section in https://bosh.io/docs/links.html#templates has more information on the available properties in a link. Presumably a similar pattern would work for your WSO2 release. Best, Eric, CF Diego PM On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 4:22 AM, Ushani Balasooriya <ushanib(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi Dan, |
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Ushani Balasooriya
Thanks Eric. I could do it by using a small bash script . Thanks for your input.
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