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2014 Aug 16
1
CTDB: Failed to connect client socket to daemon.
...b status 2014/08/16 15:32:03.248034 [23255]: client/ctdb_client.c:267 Failed to connect client socket to daemon. Errno:Connection refused(111) common/cmdline.c:156 Failed to connect to daemon 2014/08/16 15:32:03.261221 [23255]: Failed to init ctdb /etc/default/ctdb CTDB_NODES=/etc/ctdb/nodes CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes CTDB_SYSLOG=yes CTDB_DEBUGLEVEL=NOTICE CTDB_SOCKET=/usr/local/var/run/ctdb/ctdbd.socket /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf [global] workgroup = ALTEA realm = ALTEA.SITE security = ADS kerberos method = secrets and keytab netbios name = SMBCLUSTER dis...
2020 Aug 06
2
CTDB question about "shared file system"
...Takeover run unsuccessful Node 0 reached 4 banning credits - banning it for 300 seconds Banning node 0 for 300 seconds Unassigned IP 10.206.2.124 can be served by this node Unassigned IP 10.200.1.230 can be served by this node IP 10.206.2.124 incorrectly on an interface Last night we truncated the public_addresses file, then everything started working. And so we've been rereading the doc on the public addresses file. So it may be we have gravely misunderstood the *public_addresses* file, we never read that part of the documentation carefully. The *nodes* file made perfect sense, and the point we misse...
2018 May 07
2
CTDB Path
...d to read nodes file "/usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/nodes" 2018/05/07 12:56:44.363546 ctdbd[4503]: Failed to load nodes file "/usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/nodes" I thought, thats nice, lets create some config files like: /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/*nodes* /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/*public_addresses* **** /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/*ctdbd.conf* After creation, i tried to start CTDB: /usr/local/samba/sbin/ctdbd First I thought it works, but CTDB ignored my ctdbd.conf and public_addresses files. logfile shows: ##############################################################################...
2018 May 08
0
CTDB Path
...amba/etc/ctdb/nodes" > 2018/05/07 12:56:44.363546 ctdbd[4503]: Failed to load nodes file > "/usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/nodes" > > I thought, thats nice, lets create some config files like: > > /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/*nodes* > > /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/*public_addresses* > **** > > /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/*ctdbd.conf* > > After creation, i tried to start CTDB: > > /usr/local/samba/sbin/ctdbd > > First I thought it works, but CTDB ignored my ctdbd.conf and > public_addresses files. > > logfile shows: > > ########...
2012 Jun 18
1
using hiera for node classification
...this in production? I''ve seen a little about this on line but it seems to be mostly toy cases like the above. If so, is it possible to pass in parameterized classes this way, like: user@host$ cat openstackall.yaml 2012-06-18 14:56:01 jon pts/13 --- classes: - openstack::all: { public_address: %{ipaddress_eth0}, public_interface: eth0, private_interface: eth1, admin_email: nobody@csail.mit.edu, admin_password: admin_password, keystone_admin_token: keystone_admin_token, nova_user_password: nova_user_password, glance_user_password: glance_user_password, rabbit_password: ra...
2020 Nov 23
3
Floating IP breaks AD replication
> we point them to somedom.contoso.com which is then > resolved to both and the client can pick I want to avoid Round-Robin DNS > You cannot use CTDB with AD DCs You can. /etc/ctdb/nodes 192.168.30.11 192.168.30.12 /etc/ctdb/public_addresses 192.168.30.10/24 ens18 /etc/ctdb/events/legacy/20.samba-ad.script #!/usr/bin/env bash function monitor_ldap() { ldbsearch -H ldap://127.0.0.1 -s base -b "" vendorName 2>/dev/null | grep -qi samba if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then return 0 else echo "ldbsearch recei...
2014 Oct 07
1
CDTB On Samba 4.1.12 As Member files server.
...quot;kl01.amtb-m.org.my" routes_enp2s0="default via 192.168.11.10" routes_enp2s2="default via 192.168.11.10" routes_enp2s3="default via 192.168.11.10" routes_enp2s4="default via 192.168.11.10" */etc/conf.d/ctdb* CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK=/amtb/.ctdb.lock CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes CTDB_SAMBA_SKIP_SHARE_CHECK=yes CTDB_NFS_SKIP_SHARE_CHECK=yes CTDB_MANAGES_WINBIND=yes CTDB_MANAGES_VSFTPD=no CTDB_MANAGES_ISCSI=no CTDB_MANAGES_NFS=no CTDB_MANAGES_HTTPD=no CTDB_SYSLOG=yes CTDB_DEBUGLEVEL=NOTICE CTDB_INIT_STYLE= CTDB_SERVICE_SMB=...
2020 Aug 05
2
CTDB question about "shared file system"
Could I impose upon someone to provide some guidance? Some hint? Thank you Is a shared file system actually required? If etcd is used to manage the global recovery lock, is there any need at that point for a shared file system? In other words, are there samba or CTDB files (state) that must be on a shared file system, or can each clustered host simply have these files locally? What must be
2014 Jan 30
1
Glusterfs/CTDB/Samba file locking problem
...ers. gluster volume info <- is OK on both machines ctdb status <- is OK on both machines wbinfo -t <- is OK on both machines net ads info <- is OK on both machines /etc/sysconfig/ctdb CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK=/media/gluster/system/ctdblockfile CTDB_NODES=/media/gluster/system/nodes #CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses #CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes #CTDB_MANAGES_WINBIND=yes # CTDB_MANAGES_NFS=yes ulimit -n 10000 CTDB_LOGFILE=/var/log/log.ctdb CTDB_SYSLOG=no CTDB_DEBUGLEVEL=NOTICE /etc/ctdb/nodes 192.168.10.232 192.168.10.233 I do not use /etc/ctdb/public_addresses because I do not want HA o...
2020 Aug 08
0
CTDB question about "shared file system"
Hi Bob, On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 06:55:31 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> wrote: > And so we've been rereading the doc on the public addresses file. So it may > be we have gravely misunderstood the *public_addresses* file, we never read > that part of the documentation carefully. The *nodes* file made perfect > sense, and the point we missed is that CTDB is using floating > (unreserved/unused) addresses and assigning them to a SECOND public > interface (aliases). We did not plan a private subnet...
2023 Jan 27
1
ctdb samba and winbind event problem
...first enable the events and then start ctdb. In both cases ctdb will start and it's working. The only difference between my test environment and the production system is, that I have two server with Ubuntu and one with Debian, BUT both with the same sernet-packages, and the same nodes- and public_addresses-files. Still ctdb is running IP-failover works, but as soon I enable one of the events there is no way to get ctdb restarting again.
2023 Jan 27
3
ctdb samba and winbind event problem
Hi Stefan, On 1/27/23 16:16, Stefan Kania wrote: > The only difference between my test environment and the production > system is, that I have two server with Ubuntu and one with Debian, BUT > both with the same sernet-packages, and the same nodes- and > public_addresses-files. Still ctdb is running IP-failover works, but as > soon I enable one of the events there is no way to get ctdb restarting > again. in the case of runnig different distributions in one cluster, it's required to set "allow unsafe cluster upgrade = yes". This is require...
2011 Mar 15
1
call being rejected
...s me that the context is present: [ Context 'smvoice-mediaport' created by 'pbx_config' ] '1104' => 1. Goto(smvoice-mediaport-public-address,s,1) [pbx_config] 'mediaport_direct' => 1. Goto(smvoice-mediaport-public-address,s,1) [pbx_config] 'public_address' => 1. Goto(smvoice-mediaport-public-address,s,1) [pbx_config] the server is showing the call to 1104 which is valid : -- Executing [1104 at smvoice-sip:1] Dial("SIP/528-00000124", "SIP/mndemo_to_vizioconfrm104/1104") in new stack == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 Why...
2012 May 11
0
CTDB daemon crashed on bringing down one node in the cluster
All, I have a 3 node CTDB cluster which serves 4 'public addresses'. /etc/ctdb/public_addresses file is node specific and present in the above path in participating nodes. All the nodes run RHEL 6.2. Other ctdb config files such as "nodes" and "public_addresses" are placed on a shared filesystem mounted on a known location (say, /gluster/lock) On starting CTDB service...
2012 Jun 28
1
CTDB and IPv6
I am attempting to enable IPv6 on our CTDB setup. I have placed the IPv6 address in the public_addresses file with the correct prefix. The addresses never come up and I recieve these messages in the log 2012/06/28 10:54:43.313227 [ 1820]: Async operation failed with ret=0 res=1 opcode=0 2012/06/28 10:54:43.313918 [ 1820]: Async operation failed with ret=0 res=1 opcode=0 2012/06/28 10:54:43.31392...
2014 Jul 11
1
ctdb PARTIALLYONLINE
drbd ctdb ocfs2 Hi Everything seems OK apart from the IP takeover. public_addresses 192.168.1.80/24 enp0s3 192.168.1.81/24 enp0s3 ctdb status Number of nodes:2 pnn:0 192.168.1.10 PARTIALLYONLINE pnn:1 192.168.1.11 PARTIALLYONLINE (THIS NODE) Generation:2090727463 Size:2 hash:0 lmaster:0 hash:1 lmaster:1 Recovery mode:NORMAL (0) Recovery master:1 but we are getting: 201...
2010 May 19
1
Which version of CTDB
.... I installed on my Centos 5.3 sernet package samba 3.5.2. Also working well. But after setting up ctdb and samba und running it my two nodes freezing for a while And ctdb and samba are down again. On Both nodes My /etc/sysconfig/ctdb: CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK="/cluster/recovery/recovery" CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes ulimit -n 10000 CTDB_NOTIFY_SCRIPT=/etc/ctdb/notify.sh CTDB_DBDIR=/var/ctdb CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT=/var/ctdb/persistent CTDB_EVENT_SCRIPT_DIR=/etc/ctdb/events.d CTDB_SOCKET=/tmp/ctdb.socket CTDB_TRANSPORT="tcp" CTDB_MONITOR_FREE_MEMORY=10...
2008 Jun 04
0
CTDB problems: 1) Unable to get tcp info for CTDB_CONTROL_TCP_CLIENT, 2) ctdb disable doesn't failover
...again oss02:~ # ctdb enable -n 1 `/bin/ls.exe' -> `ls.4539.exe' `/bin/ls.exe' -> `ls.4540.exe' My config is: oss02:/ # perl -ne '/^#|^\s*$/ and next;print' /etc/sysconfig/ctdb CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK="/net/lmd01/space/ctdb.lock" CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE=eth3 CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses CTDB_LVS_PUBLIC_IP=10.200.180.180 CTDB_NODES=/etc/ctdb/nodes CTDB_DBDIR=/var/ctdb CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT=/var/ctdb/persistent CTDB_LOGFILE=/var/log/ctdb.log CTDB_DEBUGLEVEL=1 oss02:/ # cat /etc/ctdb/public_addresses 10.200.180.181/16 10.200.180.182/16 10.200.180.183/16...
2023 Sep 07
2
Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
ok switching to "Console/default" does show the text --- <("<) --- Call to device 'default' on console from 'default' <2564286000> --- (>")> --- --- <("<) --- Auto-answered --- (>")> --- However I don't hear any audio. Thanks Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2023 Sep 08
1
Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
...=> s,n,Dial(Console/default) exten => s,n,Hangup Now what ??? Jerry onnected to Asterisk 18.18.0 currently running on nuc11cdev2 (pid = 282195) == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 > 0x7feeec0086b0 -- Strict RTP learning after remote address set to: 192.168.1.8:17526 -- Executing [public_address at smvoice-mediacontroller:1] SoftHangup("SIP/devgeis_to_nuc11cdev2-00000000", "ALSA/dummy") in new stack -- Executing [public_address at smvoice-mediacontroller:2] Goto("SIP/devgeis_to_nuc11cdev2-00000000", "smvoice-mediacontroller-public-address,s,1") i...