VTOrc
VTOrc is the automated fault detection and repair tool of Vitess. It started off as a fork of the Orchestrator, which was then custom-fitted to the Vitess use-case running as a Vitess component. An overview of the architecture of VTOrc can be found on this page.
Setting up VTOrc lets you avoid performing the InitShardPrimary
step. It automatically detects that the new shard doesn't have a primary and elects one for you.
Flags #
For a full list of supported flags, please look at VTOrc reference page.
UI, API and Metrics #
For information about the UI, API and metrics that VTOrc exports, please consult this page.
Example invocation of VTOrc #
You can bring VTOrc using the following invocation:
vtorc --topo_implementation etcd2 \
--topo_global_server_address "localhost:2379" \
--topo_global_root /vitess/global \
--port 15000 \
--log_dir=${VTDATAROOT}/tmp \
--recovery-period-block-duration "10m" \
--instance-poll-time "1s" \
--topo-information-refresh-duration "30s" \
--alsologtostderr
You can optionally add a clusters_to_watch
flag that contains a comma separated list of keyspaces or keyspace/shard
values. If specified, VTOrc will manage only those clusters.
Durability Policies #
All the failovers that VTOrc performs will be honoring the durability policies. Please be careful in setting the desired durability policies for your keyspace because this will affect what situations VTOrc can recover from and what situations will require manual intervention.
Running VTOrc using the Vitess Operator #
To find information about deploying VTOrc using Vitess Operator please take a look at this page.