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validate the input values used and refuse setting the debug level to an unknown value
(This used to be ctdb commit daec49cea1790bcc64599959faf2159dec2c5929)
This is used to mark nodes as being DELETED internally in ctdb
so that nodes are not renumbered if / when they are removed from the nodes file.
This is used to be able to do "ctdb reloadnodes" at runtime without
causing nodes to be renumbered.
To do this, instead of deleting a node from the nodes file, just comment it out like
1.0.0.1
#1.0.0.2
1.0.0.3
After removing 1.0.0.2 from the cluster, the remaining nodes retain their
pnn's from prior to the deletion, namely 0 and 2
Any line in the nodes file that is commented out represents a DELETED pnn
(This used to be ctdb commit 6a5e4fd7fa391206b463bb4e976502f3ac5bd343)
this command shows which eventscripts were executed during the last monitoring cycle and the status from each eventscript.
If an eventscript timedout or returned an error we also
show the output from the eventscript.
Example :
[root@rcn1 ctdb-git]# ./bin/ctdb scriptstatus
6 scripts were executed last monitoring cycle
00.ctdb Status:OK Duration:0.021 Mon Mar 23 19:04:32 2009
10.interface Status:OK Duration:0.048 Mon Mar 23 19:04:32 2009
20.multipathd Status:OK Duration:0.011 Mon Mar 23 19:04:33 2009
40.vsftpd Status:OK Duration:0.011 Mon Mar 23 19:04:33 2009
41.httpd Status:OK Duration:0.011 Mon Mar 23 19:04:33 2009
50.samba Status:ERROR Duration:0.057 Mon Mar 23 19:04:33 2009
OUTPUT:ERROR: Samba tcp port 445 is not responding
Add a new helper function "switch_from_server_to_client()" which both
the recovery daemon can use as well as in the child process we start for running the actual eventscripts.
Create several new controls, both for the eventscript child process to inform the master daemon of the current status of the scripts as well as for the ctdb tool to extract this information from the runninc daemon.
(This used to be ctdb commit c98f90ad61c9b1e679116fbed948ddca4111968d)
a ctdb client instance.
use this from the recovery daemon child process to switch to client mode
and connect back to the main daemon
(This used to be ctdb commit 16f31786a031255ab5b3099a0a3c745de973347a)
This is not portable.
The ctdb build includes the necessary headers from includes.h.
And users of ctdb should cope with including the necessary
prerequisite headers themselves.
Michael
(This used to be ctdb commit fedc6983f5dee39152e6f400f89a3e07eab57f0c)
allow clients to register either ipv4 or ipv6 client connections to the tickles list
(This used to be ctdb commit d9b44d7c3255b0fd7359b9afeb613e6ff4c4eaac)
race between the ctdb tool and the recovery daemon both at once
trying to push flag changes across the cluster.
(This used to be ctdb commit a9a1156ea4e10483a4bf4265b8e9203f0af033aa)
fallback to the old-style ipv4-only controls if the new-style ipv4/ipv6
control fails.
this allows a 1.0.59+ (ipv4/ipv6) ctdb daemon being recmaster to be
compatible with
pre-1.0.59 versions of ctdb that are ipv4 only.
(This used to be ctdb commit 8e912abc2c68f5fe7b06c600ba6fec1a6900127c)
we currently only monitor that the dameons are running by kill(0, pid)
and verifying the the domain socket between them is ok.
this is not sufficient since we can have a situation where the recovery
daemon is hung.
this new code monitors that the recovery daemon is operating.
if the recovery hangs, we log this and shut down the main daemon
(This used to be ctdb commit cd69d292292eaab3aac0e9d9fc57cb621597c63c)
make ctdb uptime print how long the recovery took
in the recovery daemon when we check that the public ip address
allocation on the local node is correct (we have the ips we should have
and we dont have any we shouldnt have) use ctdb uptime and check the
recovery start/stop times and make sure we dont check for ip allocation
inconsistencies during a recovery where the ip address allocation is in flux.
(This used to be ctdb commit f86551580349b7f662f9a07e4eb0c1189e38e429)
ctdb_attach() so that we can pass TDB_NOSYNC when we attach to
a persistent database and want fast unsafe writes instead of
slow but safe tdb_transaction writes.
enhance the ctdb_persistent test suite to test both safe and unsafe writes
(This used to be ctdb commit 4948574f5a290434f3edd0c052cf13f3645deec4)
Define two capabilities :
can be recmaster
can be lmaster
Default both capabilities to YES
Update the ctdb tool to read capabilities off a node
(This used to be ctdb commit 50f1255ea9ed15bb8fa11cf838b29afa77e857fd)
and a ctdb command to pull the talloc memory map from a recovery daemon
ctdb rddumpmemory
(This used to be ctdb commit d23950be7406cf288f48b660c0f57a9b8d7bdd05)
Add back the controls to enable/disable monitoring we used to have for debugging but removed a while ago
(This used to be ctdb commit 8477f6a079e2beb8c09c19702733c4e17f5032fe)
add a new control that causes the node to drop the current nodes list
and reread it from the nodes file.
During this operation, the node will also drop the tcp layer and restart it.
When we drop the tcp layer, by talloc_free()ing the ctcp structure
add a destructor to ctcp so that we also can clean up and remove the references in the ctdb structure to the transport layer
add two new commands for the ctdb tool.
one to list all nodes in the nodesfile and the second a command to trigger a node to drop the transport and reinitialize it with the nde nodes file
(This used to be ctdb commit 4bc20ac73e9fa94ffd43cccb6eeb438eeff9963c)
ctdb vacuum : vacuums all the databases, deleting any zero length
ctdb records
ctdb repack : repacks all the databases, resulting in a perfectly
packed database with no freelist entries
(This used to be ctdb commit 3532119c84ab3247051ed6ba21ba3243ae2f6bf4)
monitoring should always be enabled
(though a node may want to temporarily disable running the "monitor"
event scripts but can do so internally without the need for this
control)
(This used to be ctdb commit e3a33618026823e6af845fd8513cddb08e6b5584)
specific instance of ctdbd should bind to. This helps when running a
"virtual" cluster on a single machine where all instcances bind to
different alias interfaces.
If --node-ip is specified, then we will only try to bind to this ip
address only. Othervise we fall back to the original method trying the
ip addresses in /etc/ctdb/nodes one by one until we find one we can bind
to.
No variable in /etc/sysconfig/ctdb added since this parameter only makes
sense in a virtual test/debug cluster.
(This used to be ctdb commit d96cb02c2c24f9eabbc53d3d38e90dea49cff3e0)
controls to register/unregister/check a server id.
a server id consists of TYPE:VNN:ID where type is specific to the
application. VNN is the node where the serverid was registered and ID
might be a node unique identifier such as a pid or similar.
Clients can register a server id for themself at the local ctdb daemon.
When a client dissappears or when the domain socket connection for the
client drops then any and all server ids registered across that domain
socket will also be automatically removed from the store.
clients can register as many server_ids as they want at the same time
but each TYPE:VNN:ID must be globally unique.
Clients have the option of explicitely unregister a server id by using
the UNREGISTER control.
Registration and unregistration can only be done by clients to the local
daemon. clients can not register their server id to a remote node.
clients can check if a server id does exist on any ctdb node in the
network by using the check control
(This used to be ctdb commit d44798feec26147c5cc05922cb2186f0ef0307be)
passing it as a parameter we set the callback function explicitely from
the caller if the ..._send() function returned a valid state pointer.
(This used to be ctdb commit aa939570662786455f63299b62c99882cff29d42)
callback function which is called upon completion (or timeout) of the
control.
modify scanning of recmaster in the monitoring_cluster code to try the
api out
(This used to be ctdb commit c37843f1d97b169afec910e7ddb4e5ac12c3015c)
struct so that if we timeout a control we can print debug info such as
what opcode failed and to which node
we dont need the *status parameter to ctdb_client_control_state
create async versions of the getrecmaster control
pass a memory context to getrecmaster
(This used to be ctdb commit 558b680c82f830fba82c283c78c2de8a0b150b75)
to start a recovery session. The node is banned from the cluster for the RecoveryBanPeriod (default of 5 minutes)
(This used to be ctdb commit 4ad43dd07f526b6002477177fbf55483246c2c0c)