Hi Alex and friends,
I have installed CTDB and all related packages . I did all the required
steps to configure ctdb and samba configuration, but somehow the lockfile
functionality does not work.
*Following is the ctdb configuration:*
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK="/mnt/datavaol/lock/lockfile"
CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses
CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes
CTDB_NODES=/etc/ctdb/nodes
Having the above config I was getting the error "Unable to find
lockfile".
So the problem was with CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK, so I commented it. After this I
again started ctdb services but now the Samba starting was a big
problem.... I was getting the following error:
Starting SMB services: /bin/bash: line 1: 4339 Aborted
(core dumped) smbd -D
*Following is the smb.conf:*
[global]
clustering = yes
idmap backend = tdb2
private dir = /mnt/datavol/lock
[share]
comment = Gluster and CTDB based shared volume
path = /mnt/datavol/share
read only = no
guest ok = yes
I tried every possible way to start Samba daemon but failed to do so ..
I would really appreciate if you can look into this configuration and
suggest me some tips to make ctdb running without any errors..
Thanks & Regards
Sharad
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Alex Crow <acrow at integrafin.co.uk>
wrote:
>
>
> On 29/04/15 10:34, Sharad Shukla wrote:
>
> Hi Susant,
>
> I have installed Glusterfs in 2 machines which I want to use for
> establishing cluster. I am using CentOs 6.6. The gluster volume is set up
> and running fine. I am manually creating the files onto the mounted volume
> and they are replicating..
>
> So far looks like everything is working. Now I have configured a shared
> ip address for reaching the replicated volume by using the following
> command:
>
> gluster volume set [VOLUME] auth.allow [IP ADDRESS]
>
> This IP address is visible to me under "gluster volume info",
but I am
> unable to ping this ip address. I am getting the message that "Host is
> unreachable"
>
> I need this ip address reachable so that I can connect my application
> which needs to use this shared ip to connect to cluster.
>
> This application is a little urgent for me. I would really appreciate
> your help..
>
> Thanks
> Sharad
>
>
> Hi,
>
> That command is just setting an acl for that IP to connect to the gluster
> daemon.
>
> Normally you don't need to add any IP addresses as glusterfs clients
will
> know about both servers as soon as they connect to one of them. If
you're
> using Samba or NFS the preferred option is to use CTDB to spread a pool of
> virtual IP addresses over the servers.
>
> Cheers
>
> Alex
>
>
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