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# Options to ctdbd. This is read by /etc/init.d/ctdb
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# you must specify the location of a shared lock file across all the
# nodes. This must be on shared storage
# there is no default
# CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK="/some/place/on/shared/storage"
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# the NODES file must be specified or ctdb won't start
# it should contain a list of IPs that ctdb will use
# it must be exactly the same on all cluster nodes
# defaults to /etc/ctdb/nodes
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# NODES=/etc/ctdb/nodes
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# the directory to put the local ctdb database files in
# defaults to /var/ctdb
# DBDIR=/var/ctdb
# the script to run when ctdb needs to ask the OS for help,
# such as when a IP address needs to be taken or released
# defaults to /etc/ctdb/events
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# EVENT_SCRIPT=/etc/ctdb/events
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# the location of the local ctdb socket
# defaults to /tmp/ctdb.socket
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# CTDB_SOCKET=/tmp/ctdb.socket
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# what transport to use. Only tcp is currently supported
# defaults to tcp
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# TRANSPORT="tcp"
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# should ctdb do IP takeover? If it should, then specify a file
# containing the list of public IP addresses that ctdb will manage
# Note that these IPs must be different from those in $NODES above
# there is no default
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# PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses
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# when doing IP takeover you also must specify what network interface
# to use for the public addresses
# there is no default
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# PUBLIC_INTERFACE=eth0
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# where to log messages
# the default is /var/log/log.ctdb
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# LOGFILE=/var/log/log.ctdb
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# what debug level to run at. Higher means more verbose
# the default is 0
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# DEBUGLEVEL=0
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# any other options you might want. Run ctdbd --help for a list
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# CTDB_OPTIONS=