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Old Active/Passive guides replaced with Active/Active architecture, but A/P vs A/A distinction hidden from users in favour of generic multi-site docs. Closes #31029 Signed-off-by: Ryan Emerson <remerson@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alexander Schwartz <aschwart@redhat.com> Co-authored-by: Alexander Schwartz <aschwart@redhat.com>
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<#import "/templates/guide.adoc" as tmpl>
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<#import "/templates/links.adoc" as links>
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<@tmpl.guide
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title="Deploy an AWS Global Accelerator loadbalancer"
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summary="Building block for a loadbalancer"
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tileVisible="false" >
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This topic describes the procedure required to deploy an AWS Global Accelerator to route traffic between multi-site {project_name} deployments.
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This deployment is intended to be used with the setup described in the <@links.ha id="concepts-multi-site"/> {section}.
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Use this deployment with the other building blocks outlined in the <@links.ha id="bblocks-multi-site"/> {section}.
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include::partials/blueprint-disclaimer.adoc[]
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== Audience
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This {section} describes how to deploy an AWS Global Accelerator instance to handle {project_name} client connection failover for multiple
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availability-zone {project_name} deployments.
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== Architecture
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To ensure user requests are routed to each {project_name} site we need to utilise a loadbalancer. To prevent issues with
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DNS caching on the client-side, the implementation should use a static IP address that remains the same
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when routing clients to both availability-zones.
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In this {section} we describe how to route all {project_name} client requests via an AWS Global Accelerator loadbalancer.
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In the event of a {project_name} site failing, the Accelerator ensures that all client requests are routed to the remaining
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healthy site. If both sites are marked as unhealthy, then the Accelerator will "`fail-open`" and forward requests to a site
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chosen at random.
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.AWS Global Accelerator Failover
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image::high-availability/accelerator-multi-az.dio.svg[]
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An AWS Network Load Balancer (NLB) is created on both ROSA clusters in order to make the Keycloak
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pods available as Endpoints to an AWS Global Accelerator instance. Each cluster endpoint is assigned a weight of
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128 (half of the maximum weight 255) to ensure that accelerator traffic is routed equally to both availability-zones
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when both clusters are healthy.
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== Prerequisites
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* ROSA based Multi-AZ {project_name} deployment
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== Procedure
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. Create Network Load Balancers
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Perform the following on each of the {project_name} clusters:
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.. Login to the ROSA cluster
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.. Create a Kubernetes loadbalancer service
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.Command:
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[source,bash]
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----
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<#noparse>
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -n $NAMESPACE -f - #<1>
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Service
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metadata:
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name: accelerator-loadbalancer
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annotations:
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-additional-resource-tags: accelerator=${ACCELERATOR_NAME},site=${CLUSTER_NAME},namespace=${NAMESPACE} # <2>
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-type: "nlb"
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-healthcheck-path: "/lb-check"
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-healthcheck-protocol: "https"
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-healthcheck-interval: "10" # <3>
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-healthcheck-healthy-threshold: "3" # <4>
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-healthcheck-unhealthy-threshold: "3" # <5>
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spec:
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ports:
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- name: https
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port: 443
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protocol: TCP
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targetPort: 8443
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selector:
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app: keycloak
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app.kubernetes.io/instance: keycloak
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app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: keycloak-operator
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sessionAffinity: None
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type: LoadBalancer
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EOF
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</#noparse>
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----
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<1> `$NAMESPACE` should be replaced with the namespace of your {project_name} deployment
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<2> Add additional Tags to the resources created by AWS so that we can retrieve them later. `ACCELERATOR_NAME` should be
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the name of the Global Accelerator created in subsequent steps and `CLUSTER_NAME` should be the name of the current site.
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<3> How frequently the healthcheck probe is executed in seconds
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<4> How many healthchecks must pass for the NLB to be considered healthy
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<5> How many healthchecks must fail for the NLB to be considered unhealthy
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.. Take note of the DNS hostname as this will be required later:
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.Command:
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[source,bash]
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----
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kubectl -n $NAMESPACE get svc accelerator-loadbalancer --template="{{range .status.loadBalancer.ingress}}{{.hostname}}{{end}}"
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----
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.Output:
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[source,bash]
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----
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abab80a363ce8479ea9c4349d116bce2-6b65e8b4272fa4b5.elb.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com
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----
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. Create a Global Accelerator instance
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.Command:
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[source,bash]
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----
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aws globalaccelerator create-accelerator \
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--name example-accelerator \ #<1>
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--ip-address-type DUAL_STACK \ #<2>
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--region us-west-2 #<3>
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----
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<1> The name of the accelerator to be created, update as required
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<2> Can be 'DUAL_STACK' or 'IPV4'
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<3> All `globalaccelerator` commands must use the region 'us-west-2'
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.Output:
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[source,json]
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----
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{
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"Accelerator": {
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"AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::606671647913:accelerator/e35a94dd-391f-4e3e-9a3d-d5ad22a78c71", #<1>
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"Name": "example-accelerator",
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"IpAddressType": "DUAL_STACK",
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"Enabled": true,
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"IpSets": [
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{
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"IpFamily": "IPv4",
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"IpAddresses": [
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"75.2.42.125",
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"99.83.132.135"
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],
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"IpAddressFamily": "IPv4"
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},
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{
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"IpFamily": "IPv6",
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"IpAddresses": [
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"2600:9000:a400:4092:88f3:82e2:e5b2:e686",
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"2600:9000:a516:b4ef:157e:4cbd:7b48:20f1"
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],
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"IpAddressFamily": "IPv6"
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}
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],
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"DnsName": "a099f799900e5b10d.awsglobalaccelerator.com", #<2>
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"Status": "IN_PROGRESS",
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"CreatedTime": "2023-11-13T15:46:40+00:00",
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"LastModifiedTime": "2023-11-13T15:46:42+00:00",
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"DualStackDnsName": "ac86191ca5121e885.dualstack.awsglobalaccelerator.com" #<3>
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}
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}
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----
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<1> The ARN associated with the created Accelerator instance, this will be used in subsequent commands
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<2> The DNS name which IPv4 {project_name} clients should connect to
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<3> The DNS name which IPv6 {project_name} clients should connect to
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. Create a Listener for the accelerator
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.Command:
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[source,bash]
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----
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aws globalaccelerator create-listener \
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--accelerator-arn 'arn:aws:globalaccelerator::606671647913:accelerator/e35a94dd-391f-4e3e-9a3d-d5ad22a78c71' \
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--port-ranges '[{"FromPort":443,"ToPort":443}]' \
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--protocol TCP \
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--region us-west-2
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----
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.Output:
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[source,json]
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----
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{
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"Listener": {
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"ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::606671647913:accelerator/e35a94dd-391f-4e3e-9a3d-d5ad22a78c71/listener/1f396d40",
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"PortRanges": [
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{
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"FromPort": 443,
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"ToPort": 443
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}
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],
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"Protocol": "TCP",
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"ClientAffinity": "NONE"
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}
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}
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----
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. Create an Endpoint Group for the Listener
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.Command:
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[source,bash]
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----
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<#noparse>
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CLUSTER_1_ENDPOINT_ARN=$(aws elbv2 describe-load-balancers \
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--query "LoadBalancers[?DNSName=='abab80a363ce8479ea9c4349d116bce2-6b65e8b4272fa4b5.elb.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com'].LoadBalancerArn" \ #<1>
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--region eu-west-1 \ #<2>
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--output text
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)
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CLUSTER_2_ENDPOINT_ARN=$(aws elbv2 describe-load-balancers \
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--query "LoadBalancers[?DNSName=='a1c76566e3c334e4ab7b762d9f8dcbcf-985941f9c8d108d4.elb.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com'].LoadBalancerArn" \ #<1>
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--region eu-west-1 \ #<2>
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--output text
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)
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ENDPOINTS='[
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{
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"EndpointId": "'${CLUSTER_1_ENDPOINT_ARN}'",
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"Weight": 128,
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"ClientIPPreservationEnabled": false
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},
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{
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"EndpointId": "'${CLUSTER_2_ENDPOINT_ARN}'",
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"Weight": 128,
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"ClientIPPreservationEnabled": false
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}
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]'
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aws globalaccelerator create-endpoint-group \
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--listener-arn 'arn:aws:globalaccelerator::606671647913:accelerator/e35a94dd-391f-4e3e-9a3d-d5ad22a78c71/listener/1f396d40' \ #<2>
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--traffic-dial-percentage 100 \
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--endpoint-configurations ${ENDPOINTS} \
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--endpoint-group-region eu-west-1 \ #<3>
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--region us-west-2
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</#noparse>
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----
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<1> The DNS hostname of the Cluster's NLB
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<2> The ARN of the Listener created in the previous step
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<3> This should be the AWS region that hosts the clusters
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.Output:
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[source,json]
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----
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<#noparse>
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{
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"EndpointGroup": {
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"EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::606671647913:accelerator/e35a94dd-391f-4e3e-9a3d-d5ad22a78c71/listener/1f396d40/endpoint-group/2581af0dc700",
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"EndpointGroupRegion": "eu-west-1",
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"EndpointDescriptions": [
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{
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"EndpointId": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:eu-west-1:606671647913:loadbalancer/net/abab80a363ce8479ea9c4349d116bce2/6b65e8b4272fa4b5",
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"Weight": 128,
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"HealthState": "HEALTHY",
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"ClientIPPreservationEnabled": false
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},
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{
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"EndpointId": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:eu-west-1:606671647913:loadbalancer/net/a1c76566e3c334e4ab7b762d9f8dcbcf/985941f9c8d108d4",
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"Weight": 128,
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"HealthState": "HEALTHY",
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"ClientIPPreservationEnabled": false
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}
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],
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"TrafficDialPercentage": 100.0,
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"HealthCheckPort": 443,
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"HealthCheckProtocol": "TCP",
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"HealthCheckPath": "undefined",
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"HealthCheckIntervalSeconds": 30,
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"ThresholdCount": 3
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}
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}
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</#noparse>
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. Optional: Configure your custom domain
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If you are using a custom domain, pointed your custom domain to the AWS Global Loadbalancer by configuring an Alias or CNAME in your custom domain.
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. Create or update the {project_name} Deployment
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Perform the following on each of the {project_name} clusters:
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.. Login to the ROSA cluster
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.. Ensure the Keycloak CR has the following configuration
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[source,yaml]
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apiVersion: k8s.keycloak.org/v2alpha1
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kind: Keycloak
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metadata:
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name: keycloak
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spec:
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hostname:
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hostname: $HOSTNAME # <1>
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ingress:
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enabled: false # <2>
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</#noparse>
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<1> The hostname clients use to connect to Keycloak
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<2> Disable the default ingress as all {project_name} access should be via the provisioned NLB
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To ensure that request forwarding works as expected, it is necessary for the Keycloak CR to specify the hostname through
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which clients will access the {project_name} instances. This can either be the `DualStackDnsName` or `DnsName` hostname associated
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with the Global Accelerator. If you are using a custom domain and pointed your custom domain to the AWS Global Loadbalancer, use your custom domain here.
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== Verify
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To verify that the Global Accelerator is correctly configured to connect to the clusters, navigate to hostname configured above, and you should be presented with the {project_name} admin console.
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== Further reading
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* <@links.ha id="operate-site-online" />
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* <@links.ha id="operate-site-offline" />
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