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The only configuration options used by statd-callout are NFS_HOSTNAME, which comes from the NFS system configuration file, and CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT, which is exported by the 60.nfs event script. Signed-off-by: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net> Reviewed-by: Amitay Isaacs <amitay@gmail.com> |
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events.d | ||
nfs-checks.d | ||
ctdb-crash-cleanup.sh | ||
ctdb.init | ||
ctdb.service | ||
ctdb.sudoers | ||
ctdb.tunables | ||
ctdbd_wrapper | ||
ctdbd.conf | ||
debug_locks.sh | ||
debug-hung-script.sh | ||
functions | ||
nfs-linux-kernel-callout | ||
notify.d.README | ||
notify.sh | ||
README | ||
statd-callout |
This directory contains run-time support scripts for CTDB. Selected highlights: ctdb.init An initscript for starting ctdbd at boot time. events.d/ Eventscripts. See events.d/README for more details. functions Support functions, sourced by eventscripts and other scripts. statd-callout rpc.statd high-availability callout to support lock migration on failover. Notes: * All of these scripts are written in POSIX Bourne shell. Please avoid bash-isms, including the use of "local" variables (which are not available in POSIX shell). * Do not use absolute paths for commands. Unit tests attempt to replace many commands with stubs and can not do this if commands are specified with absolute paths. The functions file controls $PATH so absolute paths should not be required.