README ¶
What is dhcplb?
dhcplb
is Facebook's implementation of a DHCP v4/v6 relayer with load
balancing capabilities.
Facebook currently uses it in production, and it's deployed at global scale
across all of our data centers.
Why did you do that?
Facebook uses DHCP to provide network configuration to bare-metal machines at provisioning phase and to assign IPs to out-of-band interfaces.
dhcplb
was created because the previous infrastructure surrounding DHCP led
to very unbalanced load across the DHCP servers in a region when simply using
Anycast+ECMP alone (for example 1 server out of 10 would receive >65% of
requests).
Facebook's DHCP infrastructure was presented at SRECon15 Ireland.
Why not use an existing load balancer?
- All the relayer implementations available on the internet lack the load balancing functionality.
- Having control of the code gives you the the ability to:
- perform A/B testing on new builds of our DHCP server
- implement override mechanism
- implement anything additional you need
How do you use dhcplb
at Facebook?
This picture shows how we have deployed dhcplb
in our production
infrastructure:
TORs (Top of Rack switch) at Facebook run DHCP relayers, these relayers are responsible for relaying broadcast DHCP traffic (DISCOVERY and SOLICIT messages) originating within their racks to anycast VIPs, one DHCPv4 and one for DHCPv6.
In a Cisco switch the configuration would look like this:
ip helper-address 10.127.255.67
ipv6 dhcp relay destination 2401:db00:eef0:a67::
We have a bunch of dhcplb
Tupperware instances in every region listening on
those VIPs.
They are responsible for received traffic relayed by TORs agents and load
balancing them amongst the actual KEA dhcp servers distributed across clusters
in that same region.
The configuration for dhcplb
consists of 3 files:
- json config file: contains the main configuration for the server as explained in the Getting Started section
- host lists file: contains a list of dhcp servers, one per line, those are the servers
dhcplb
will try to balance on - overrides file: a file containing per mac overrides. See the Getting Started section.
What does it support?
dhcplb
is an implementation of a DHCP relay agent, (mostly) implementing the
following RFCs:
Note that currently dhcplb
does not support relaying broadcasted DHCPv4
DISCOVERY packets or DHCPv6 SOLICIT packets sent to ff02::1:2
multicast
address. We don't need this in our production environment but adding that
support should be trivial though. PR are welcome!
How does it work?
When operating in v4 mode dhcplb
will relay relayed messages coming from other
relayers (in our production network those are rack switches), the response from
dhcp servers will be relayed back to the rack switches:
dhcp client <---> rsw relayer ---> dhcplb ---> dhcp server
^ |
| |
+-----------------------------+
In DHCPv6 mode dhcplb
will operate normally, responses by the dhcp server
will traverse the load balancer.
Requirements
dhcplb
relies on the following libraries that you can get using the go get
command:
$ go get github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify
$ go get github.com/golang/glog
$ go get github.com/krolaw/dhcp4
$ go get github.com/facebookgo/ensure
$ go get github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru
Installation
To install dhcplb
in your $GOPATH
simply run:
$ go get github.com/facebookincubator/dhcplb
This will fetch the source code and write it into
$GOPATH/src/github.com/facebookincubator/dhcplb
, compile the binary and put
it in $GOPATH/bin/dhcplb
.
Cloning
If you wish to clone the repo you can do the following:
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/facebookincubator
$ cd $_
$ git clone https://github.com/facebookincubator/dhcplb
$ go install github.com/facebookincubator/dhcplb
Run unit tests
You can run tests with:
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/facebookincubator/dhcplb/lib
$ go test
Getting Started and extending dhcplb
dhcplb
can be run out of the box after compilation.
To start immediately, you can run
sudo dhcplb -config config.json -version 6
.
That will start the server in v6 mode using the default configuration.
Should you need to integrate dhcplb
with your infrastructure please
see Getting Started.
TODOs / future improvements
TODOs and improvements are tracked here
PRs are welcome!
Who wrote it?
dhcplb
started in April 2016 during a 3 days hackathon in the Facebook
Dublin office, the hackathon project proved the feasibility of the tool.
In June we were joined by Vinnie Magro (@vmagro) for a 3 months internship in
which he worked with two production engineers on turning the hack into a
production ready system.
dhcplb
has been deployed globally and currently balances all production DHCP
traffic efficiently across our KEA DHCP servers.
Original Hackathon project members:
- Angelo Failla (@pallotron), Production Engineer
- Roman Gushchin (@rgushchin), Production Engineer
- Mateusz Kaczanowski (@mkaczanowski), Production Engineer
- Jake Bunce, Network Engineer
Internship project members:
- Vinnie Magro (@vmagro), Production Engineer intern
- Angelo Failla (@pallotron), Intern mentor, Production Engineer
- Mateusz Kaczanowski (@mkaczanowski), Production Engineer
Other contributors:
- Emre Cantimur, Production Engineer, Facebook, Throttling support
Documentation ¶
There is no documentation for this package.