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metze (This used to be ctdb commit e2bc5c25116747c58505fe1cb3e2d164257377d1)
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7.7 KiB
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307 lines
7.7 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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. $CTDB_BASE/functions
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loadconfig
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[ -z "$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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monitor_interfaces()
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{
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local INTERFACES=`cat $CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES |
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sed -e "s/^[^\t ]*[\t ]*//" -e "s/,/ /g" -e "s/[\t ]*$//"`
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[ "$CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE" ] && INTERFACES="$CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE $INTERFACES"
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[ "$CTDB_NATGW_PUBLIC_IFACE" ] && INTERFACES="$CTDB_NATGW_PUBLIC_IFACE $INTERFACES"
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local IFACES=`ctdb ifaces -Y | grep -v '^:Name:LinkStatus:References:'`
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local I
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local IFACE
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for I in $IFACES; do
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IFACE=`echo -n "$I" | cut -d ':' -f2`
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INTERFACES="$IFACE $INTERFACES"
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done
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INTERFACES=`for IFACE in $INTERFACES ; do echo $IFACE ; done | sort | uniq`
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local fail=0
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local force_fail=0
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local ok=0
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for IFACE in $INTERFACES ; do
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local OLDLINK=`echo -n "$IFACES" | grep "^:$IFACE:" | cut -d ':' -f3 | xargs`
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test -z "$OLDLINK" && {
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force_fail=1
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}
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# These interfaces are sometimes bond devices
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# When we use VLANs for bond interfaces, there will only
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# be an entry in /proc for the underlying real interface
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local REALIFACE=`echo $IFACE |sed -e 's/\..*$//'`
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[ -f /proc/net/bonding/$REALIFACE ] && {
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grep -q 'Currently Active Slave: None' /proc/net/bonding/$REALIFACE && {
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echo "ERROR: No active slaves for bond device $REALIFACE"
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fail=1
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test -n "$OLDLINK" && {
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ctdb setifacelink $IFACE down
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}
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continue;
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}
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grep -q '^MII Status: up' /proc/net/bonding/$REALIFACE || {
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echo "ERROR: public network interface $REALIFACE is down"
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fail=1
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test -n "$OLDLINK" && {
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ctdb setifacelink $IFACE down
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}
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continue;
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}
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test -n "$OLDLINK" && {
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ok=1 # we only set ok for interfaces known to ctdbd
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ctdb setifacelink $IFACE up
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}
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return 0;
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}
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case $IFACE in
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ib*)
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# we dont know how to test ib links
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;;
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*)
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[ -z "$IFACE" ] || {
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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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ethtool $IFACE | grep -q 'Link detected: yes' || {
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echo "ERROR: No link on the public network interface $IFACE"
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fail=1
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test -n "$OLDLINK" && {
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ctdb setifacelink $IFACE down
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}
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continue
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}
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}
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test -n "$OLDLINK" && {
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ok=1 # we only set ok for interfaces known to ctdbd
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ctdb setifacelink $IFACE up
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}
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}
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;;
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esac
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done
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test x"$fail" = x"0" && {
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return 0;
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}
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test x"$force_fail" != x"0" && {
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return 1;
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}
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test x"$ok" = x"1" && {
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return 2;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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case "$1" in
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#############################
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# called when ctdbd starts up
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init)
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# make sure that we only respond to ARP messages from the NIC where
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# a particular ip address is associated.
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[ -f /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter ] && {
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
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}
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cat "$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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delete_ip_from_iface $_IFACE $_IP $_NM
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}
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done
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;;
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#############################
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# called after ctdbd has done its initial recovery
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# and we start the services to become healthy
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startup)
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monitor_interfaces
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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 [ $# != 4 ]; 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=$2
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ip=$3
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maskbits=$4
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add_ip_to_iface $iface $ip $maskbits || {
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exit 1;
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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 [ $# != 4 ]; 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=$2
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ip=$3
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maskbits=$4
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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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delete_ip_from_iface $iface $ip $maskbits || {
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iptables -D INPUT -i $iface -d $ip -j DROP 2> /dev/null
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exit 1;
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}
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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 update an IP address
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updateip)
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if [ $# != 5 ]; then
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echo "must supply old interface, new interface, IP and maskbits"
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exit 1
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fi
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# moving an IP is a bit more complex than it seems.
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# First we drop all traffic on the old interface.
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# Then we try to add the ip to the new interface and before
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# we finally remove it from the old interface.
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#
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# 1) firewall this IP, so no new external packets arrive for it
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# 2) add the IP to the new interface
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# 3) remove the IP from the old interface
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# 4) remove the firewall rule
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# 5) use ctdb gratiousarp to propagate the new mac address
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# 6) use netstat -tn to find existing connections, and tickle them
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oiface=$2
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niface=$3
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ip=$4
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maskbits=$5
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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 $oiface -d $ip -j DROP 2> /dev/null
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iptables -I INPUT -i $oiface -d $ip -j DROP
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# we make sure the interface is up first
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add_ip_to_iface $niface $ip $maskbits || {
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iptables -D INPUT -i $oiface -d $ip -j DROP 2> /dev/null
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exit 1;
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}
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delete_ip_from_iface $oiface $ip $maskbits || {
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delete_ip_from_iface $niface $ip $maskbits
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iptables -D INPUT -i $oiface -d $ip -j DROP 2> /dev/null
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exit 1;
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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 $oiface -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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# propagate the new mac address
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ctdb gratiousarp $ip $niface
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# tickle all existing connections, so that dropped packets
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# are retransmited and the tcp streams work
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tickle_tcp_connections $ip
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;;
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###########################################
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# called when ctdbd has finished a recovery
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recovered)
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;;
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####################################
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# called when ctdbd is shutting down
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shutdown)
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;;
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monitor)
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monitor_interfaces
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ret=$?
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test x"$ret" = x"2" && {
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test x"$CTDB_PARTIALLY_ONLINE_INTERFACES" != x"yes" && {
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exit 1;
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}
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# as long as we have one interface available don't become
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# unhealthy
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ret=0
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}
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test x"$ret" != x"0" && {
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exit 1;
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}
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;;
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*)
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ctdb_standard_event_handler "$@"
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;;
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esac
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exit 0
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