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All other scripts do 'loadconfig ctdb' before any other 'loadconfig foo' call. I think we should do the same in statd-callout. Otherwise it's very confusing, if you have configured some Options in /etc/sysconfig/ctdb, but /etc/ctdb/statd-callout doesn't notice them. metze (This used to be ctdb commit 10d95581fb90bfdf58ec32345c4e36c27acf4f37)
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150 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# this script needs to be installed so that statd points to it with the -H
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# command line argument. The easiest way to do that is to put something like this in
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# /etc/sysconfig/nfs:
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# STATD_HOSTNAME="myhostname -H /etc/ctdb/statd-callout"
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[ -z "$CTDB_BASE" ] && {
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export CTDB_BASE="/etc/ctdb"
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}
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. $CTDB_BASE/functions
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loadconfig ctdb
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loadconfig nfs
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[ -z "$STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY" ] && {
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echo STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY not configured. statd-callout failed.
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exit 0
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}
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[ -d $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY ] || exit 0
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[ -z $NFS_HOSTNAME ] && {
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echo NFS_HOSTNAME is not configured. statd-callout failed.
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exit 0
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}
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case "$1" in
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add-client)
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# the callout does not tell us to which ip the client connected
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# so we must add it to all the ips that we serve
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for f in $CTDB_BASE/state/statd/ip/*; do
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ip=`basename $f`
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[ -d $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip ] || /bin/mkdir $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip
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touch $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip/$2
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done
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;;
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del-client)
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# the callout does not tell us to which ip the client connected
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# so we must add it to all the ips that we serve
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for f in $CTDB_BASE/state/statd/ip/*; do
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ip=`basename $f`
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/bin/rm -f $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip/$2
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done
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;;
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notify)
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# we must restart the lockmanager (on all nodes) so that we get
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# a clusterwide grace period (so other clients dont take out
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# conflicting locks through other nodes before all locks have been
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# reclaimed)
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# we need these settings to make sure that no tcp connections survive
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# across a very fast failover/failback
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#echo 10 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_fin_timeout
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#echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_max_tw_buckets
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#echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_max_orphans
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# rebuild the state directory for the local statd to use the correct
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# state value and to initally send notifications to all clients
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rm -f /var/lib/nfs/statd/sm/*
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rm -f /var/lib/nfs/statd/sm.bak/*
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cat $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/state >/var/lib/nfs/statd/state
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# we must keep a monotonically increasing state variable for the entire
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# cluster so state always increases when ip addresses fail from one
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# node to another
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[ ! -f $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/state ] && {
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echo 1 | awk '{printf("%c%c%c%c", $0, $0/256, $0/256/256, $0/256/256/256);}' >$STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/state
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}
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# read current state
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STATE=`od -t d4 $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/state | head -1 | sed -e "s/^[0-9]*[^0-9]*//"`
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# write current state+2 back to the state file
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# the /2 *2 are to ensure that state is odd. state must be odd.
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STATE=`expr $STATE "/" 2 "*" 2 "+" 3`
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echo $STATE | awk '{printf("%c%c%c%c", $0, $0/256, $0/256/256, $0/256/256/256);}' >$STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/state
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# we must also let some time pass between stopping and restarting the
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# lockmanager since othervise there is a window where the lockmanager
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# will respond "strangely" immediately after restarting it, which
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# causes clients to fail to reclaim the locks.
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#
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startstop_nfslock stop > /dev/null 2>&1
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sleep 2
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# copy all monitored clients on this node to the local lockmanager
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for f in `/bin/ls $CTDB_BASE/state/statd/ip/* 2>/dev/null`; do
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ip=`basename $f`
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[ -d $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip ] && [ -x /usr/bin/smnotify ] && {
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for g in `/bin/ls $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip/* 2>/dev/null`; do
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client=`basename $g`
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touch /var/lib/nfs/statd/sm/$client
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done
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}
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done
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# now start lockmanager again with the new state directory.
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startstop_nfslock start > /dev/null 2>&1
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# we now need to send out additional statd notifications to ensure
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# that clients understand that the lockmanager has restarted.
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# we have three cases:
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# 1, clients that ignore the ip address the stat notification came from
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# and ONLY care about the 'name' in the notify packet.
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# these clients ONLY work with lock failover IFF that name
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# can be resolved into an ipaddress that matches the one used
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# to mount the share. (==linux clients)
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# This is handled when starting lockmanager above, but those
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# packets are sent from the "wrong" ip address, something linux
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# clients are ok with, buth other clients will barf at.
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# 2, Some clients only accept statd packets IFF they come from the
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# 'correct' ip address.
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# 2a,Send out the notification using the 'correct' ip address and also
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# specify the 'correct' hostname in the statd packet.
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# Some clients require both the correct source address and also the
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# correct name. (these clients also ONLY work if the ip addresses
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# used to map the share can be resolved into the name returned in
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# the notify packet.)
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# 2b,Other clients require that the source ip address of the notify
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# packet matches the ip address used to take out the lock.
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# I.e. that the correct source address is used.
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# These clients also require that the statd notify packet contains
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# the name as the ip address used when the lock was taken out.
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#
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# Both 2a and 2b are commonly used in lockmanagers since they maximize
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# probability that the client will accept the statd notify packet and
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# not just ignore it.
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for f in `/bin/ls $CTDB_BASE/state/statd/ip/* 2>/dev/null`; do
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ip=`basename $f`
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[ -d $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip ] && [ -x /usr/bin/smnotify ] && {
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for g in `/bin/ls $STATD_SHARED_DIRECTORY/$ip/* 2>/dev/null`; do
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client=`basename $g`
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# /bin/rm -f $g
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# send out notifications from the "correct" address
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# (the same addresse as where the lock was taken out
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# on) some clients require that the source address
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# matches where the lock was taken out.
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# also send it both as a name that the client
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# hopefully can resolve into the server ip and
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# and also by specifying the raw ip address as name.
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/usr/bin/smnotify --client=$client --ip=$ip --server=$ip --stateval=$STATE
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/usr/bin/smnotify --client=$client --ip=$ip --server=$NFS_HOSTNAME --stateval=$STATE
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done
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}
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done
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;;
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esac
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