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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)
shut down and restart the transport
othervise, if we use the tcp transport the tcp connection might try to
retransmit the queued data during the time the node is unavailable.
this together with the exponential backoff for tcp means that the tcp
connection quickly reaches the maximum backoff rto which is often 60 or
120 seconds. this would mean that it could take up to 60/120 seconds
before the tcp layer detects that the connection is dead and it has to
be reestablished.
(This used to be ctdb commit 0256db470879ce556b0f00070f7ebeaf37e529ab)
multiple public addresses spread across multiple interfaces on each
node.
this is a massive patch since we have previously made the assumtion that
we only have one public address per node.
get rid of the public_interface argument. the public addresses file
now explicitely lists which interface the address belongs to
(This used to be ctdb commit 462ebbc791e906a6b874c862defea43235597ca8)
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)
CTDB_FLAG_TORTURE, which forces some race conditions to be much more
likely. For example a 20% chance of not getting the lock on the
first try in the daemon
- abstraced the ctdb_ltdb_lock_fetch_requeue() code to allow it to
work with both inter-node packets and client->daemon packets
- fixed a bug left over in ctdb_call from when the client updated the
header on a call reply
- removed CTDB_FLAG_CONNECT_WAIT flag (not needed any more)
(This used to be ctdb commit 7559dcd184666c3853127e3c8f5baef4fea327c4)
us to put memory directly in the right context, avoiding quite a few
talloc_steal calls, and simplifying the code
- make the fetch lock code in the daemon fully async
(This used to be ctdb commit d98b4b4fcadad614861c0d44a3854d97b01d0f74)
We need this since there is no guarantee that INADDR_ANY (which would be defaulted to if we dont bind) would be routable from the remote host.
This is entirely possible to happen since CTDB traffic is likely to be isolated to a private non-routable network.
(This used to be ctdb commit e0743d2f84ca0088734c912e210deb93a6b78860)