Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "autocluster".
2020 Oct 05
4
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
Hi Martin
It seems as though, when I go from `clustering = no` to `clustering = yes`,
if I do a domain join, it will fail. However, if I do a `systemctl restart
ctdb` (knowing full well it will fail every time), if after this I add a
sleep(15), then do a domain join, then do a `systemctl restart ctdb`, then
the join will have worked, AND CTDB will start properly. So in a nutshell,
in Ansible,
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2020 Oct 06
0
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
...less you (immediately?) disable clustering again.
In general, before you enable the 49.winbind and 50.samba event
scripts, you should start CTDB and join the domain.
Then you can enable those scripts and restart CTDB so it will start the
services.
Since you mention Ansible, I'll point you at autocluster, which I
rewrote (last year?) using Vagrant and Ansible. It is a testing tool
to generate virtual clusters for (developer) testing of Clustered
Samba. It has a lot of clues that need to make their way into
documentation. We don't do releases but there is a git repository at:
https://git.s...
2020 Oct 06
2
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
...ering again.
>
> In general, before you enable the 49.winbind and 50.samba event
> scripts, you should start CTDB and join the domain.
>
> Then you can enable those scripts and restart CTDB so it will start the
> services.
>
> Since you mention Ansible, I'll point you at autocluster, which I
> rewrote (last year?) using Vagrant and Ansible. It is a testing tool
> to generate virtual clusters for (developer) testing of Clustered
> Samba. It has a lot of clues that need to make their way into
> documentation. We don't do releases but there is a git repository...
2020 Oct 07
0
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
...n general, before you enable the 49.winbind and 50.samba event
>> scripts, you should start CTDB and join the domain.
>>
>> Then you can enable those scripts and restart CTDB so it will start the
>> services.
>>
>> Since you mention Ansible, I'll point you at autocluster, which I
>> rewrote (last year?) using Vagrant and Ansible. It is a testing tool
>> to generate virtual clusters for (developer) testing of Clustered
>> Samba. It has a lot of clues that need to make their way into
>> documentation. We don't do releases but there is a...