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On some systems, the ethtool link detection is not successful when a cable is plugged but the interface has not been brought up previously. This improves the test by bringing the interface up (without checking for success here) and trying the ethtool test again afterwards. Michael (This used to be ctdb commit 0c2a7bf18c65452ca1c2f0539bf692507d91e3c6)
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5.0 KiB
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183 lines
5.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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#################################
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# interface event script for ctdb
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# this adds/removes IPs from your
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# public interface
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. $CTDB_BASE/functions
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loadconfig ctdb
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cmd="$1"
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shift
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[ -z "$CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES" ] && {
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CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=$CTDB_BASE/public_addresses
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}
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[ ! -f "$CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES" ] && {
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echo "No public addresses file found. Nothing to do for 10.interfaces"
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exit 0
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}
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case $cmd in
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#############################
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# called when ctdbd starts up
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startup)
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# make sure that we only respond to ARP messages from the NIC where
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# a particular ip address is associated.
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[ -f /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter ] && {
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
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}
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cat "$CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES" | cut -d/ -f1 | while read _IP; do
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_IP_HELD=`/sbin/ip addr show | grep "inet $_IP/"`
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[ -z "$_IP_HELD" ] || {
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_IFACE=`echo $_IP_HELD | sed -e "s/.*\s//"`
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_NM=`echo $_IP_HELD | sed -e "s/.*$_IP\///" -e "s/\s.*//"`
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echo "Removing public address $_IP/$_NM from device $_IFACE"
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/sbin/ip addr del $_IP/$_NM dev $_IFACE
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}
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done
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;;
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################################################
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# called when ctdbd wants to claim an IP address
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takeip)
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if [ $# != 3 ]; then
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echo "must supply interface, IP and maskbits"
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exit 1
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fi
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iface=$1
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ip=$2
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maskbits=$3
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# we make sure the interface is up first
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/sbin/ip link set $iface up || {
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echo "Failed to bringup interface $iface"
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exit 1
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}
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/sbin/ip addr add $ip/$maskbits dev $iface || {
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echo "Failed to add $ip/$maskbits on dev $iface"
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}
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# cope with the script being killed while we have the interface blocked
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iptables -D INPUT -i $iface -d $ip -j DROP 2> /dev/null
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# flush our route cache
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/route/flush
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;;
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##################################################
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# called when ctdbd wants to release an IP address
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releaseip)
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if [ $# != 3 ]; then
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echo "must supply interface, IP and maskbits"
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exit 1
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fi
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# releasing an IP is a bit more complex than it seems. Once the IP
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# is released, any open tcp connections to that IP on this host will end
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# up being stuck. Some of them (such as NFS connections) will be unkillable
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# so we need to use the killtcp ctdb function to kill them off. We also
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# need to make sure that no new connections get established while we are
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# doing this! So what we do is this:
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# 1) firewall this IP, so no new external packets arrive for it
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# 2) use netstat -tn to find existing connections, and kill them
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# 3) remove the IP from the interface
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# 4) remove the firewall rule
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iface=$1
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ip=$2
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maskbits=$3
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failed=0
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# we do an extra delete to cope with the script being killed
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iptables -D INPUT -i $iface -d $ip -j DROP 2> /dev/null
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iptables -I INPUT -i $iface -d $ip -j DROP
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kill_tcp_connections $ip
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# the ip tool will delete all secondary IPs if this is the primary. To work around
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# this _very_ annoying behaviour we have to keep a record of the secondaries and re-add
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# them afterwards. yuck
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secondaries=""
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if /sbin/ip addr list dev $iface primary | grep -q "inet $ip/$maskbits " ; then
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secondaries=`/sbin/ip addr list dev $iface secondary | grep " inet " | awk '{print $2}'`
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fi
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/sbin/ip addr del $ip/$maskbits dev $iface || failed=1
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[ -z "$secondaries" ] || {
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for i in $secondaries; do
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if /sbin/ip addr list dev $iface | grep -q "inet $i" ; then
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echo "kept secondary $i on dev $iface"
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else
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echo "re-adding secondary address $i to dev $iface"
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/sbin/ip addr add $i dev $iface || failed=1
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fi
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done
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}
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iptables -D INPUT -i $iface -d $ip -j DROP
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[ $failed = 0 ] || {
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echo "Failed to del $ip on dev $iface"
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exit 1
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}
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# flush our route cache
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/route/flush
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;;
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###########################################
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# called when ctdbd has finished a recovery
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recovered)
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;;
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####################################
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# called when ctdbd is shutting down
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shutdown)
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;;
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monitor)
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INTERFACES=`cat $CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES |
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sed -e "s/^[^\t ]*[\t ]*//" -e "s/[\t ]*$//"`
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[ "$CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE" ] && INTERFACES="$CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE $INTERFACES"
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INTERFACES=`for IFACE in $INTERFACES ; do echo $IFACE ; done | sort | uniq`
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for IFACE in $INTERFACES ; do
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case $IFACE in
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bond*)
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IFACE=`echo $IFACE |sed -e 's/\....$//'`
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grep -q '^MII Status: up' /proc/net/bonding/$IFACE || {
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echo "ERROR: public network interface $IFACE is down"
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exit 1
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}
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;;
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ib*)
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# we dont know how to test ib links
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;;
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*)
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[ -z "$IFACE" ] || {
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/usr/sbin/ethtool $IFACE | grep -q 'Link detected: yes' || {
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# On some systems, this is not successful when a
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# cable is plugged but the interface has not been
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# brought up previously. Bring the interface up and
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# try again...
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/sbin/ip link set $IFACE up
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/usr/sbin/ethtool $IFACE | grep -q 'Link detected: yes' || {
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echo "ERROR: No link on the public network interface $IFACE"
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exit 1
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}
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}
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}
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;;
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esac
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done
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;;
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esac
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exit 0
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