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2019 May 16
0
CTDB node stucks in " ctdb-eventd[13184]: 50.samba: samba not listening on TCP port 445"
Hi Benedikt, On Thu, 16 May 2019 10:32:51 +0200, Benedikt Kaleß via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I just updated my ctdb node from Samba version > 4.9.4-SerNet-Debian-11.stretch to Samba version > 4.9.8-SerNet-Debian-13.stretch. > > After restarting the sernet-samba-ctdbd service the node doesn't come > back and remains in state
2018 Sep 05
1
[ctdb]Unable to run startrecovery event(if mail content is encrypted, please see the attached file)
There is a 3 nodes ctdb cluster is running. When one of 3 nodes is powered down, lots of logs will be wrote to log.ctdb. node1: repeat logs: 2018/09/04 04:35:06.414369 ctdbd[10129]: Recovery has started 2018/09/04 04:35:06.414944 ctdbd[10129]: connect() failed, errno=111 2018/09/04 04:35:06.415076 ctdbd[10129]: Unable to run startrecovery event node2: repeat logs: 2018/09/04 04:35:09.412368
2018 Feb 26
2
答复: [ctdb] Unable to take recovery lock - contention
------------------原始邮件------------------ 发件人:朱尚忠10137461 收件人:samba@lists.samba.org <samba@lists.samba.org> 日 期 :2018年02月26日 17:10 主 题 :[ctdb] Unable to take recovery lock - contention When the ctdb is starting, the "Unable to take recovery lock - contention" log will be output all the time. Which cases will the "unable to take lock" errror be output? Thanks! The
2018 Feb 26
2
[ctdb] Unable to take recovery lock - contention
When the ctdb is starting, the "Unable to take recovery lock - contention" log will be output all the time. Which cases will the "unable to take lock" errror be output? Thanks! The following the ctdb logs: 2018/02/12 19:38:51.147959 ctdbd[5615]: CTDB starting on node 2018/02/12 19:38:51.528921 ctdbd[6602]: Starting CTDBD (Version 4.6.10) as PID: 6602 2018/02/12 19:38:51.529060
2023 Jan 26
1
ctdb samba and winbind event problem
Hi to all, I'm having a CTDB-Cluster with two nodes (both Ubuntu wit Sernet-packages 4.17.4). Now I want to replace one of the nodes. The first step was to bring a new node to the CTDB-Cluster. This time a Debian 11 but with the same sernet-packages (4.17.4). Adding the new node to /etc/ctdb/nodes at the end of the list. And the virtual IP to /etc/ctdb/public_addresses, also at the end
2018 May 07
2
CTDB Path
Hello, i'm still trying to find out what is the right path for ctdb.conf (ubuntu 18.04, samba was compiled from source!!). When im trying to start CTDB without any config file, my log in /usr/local/samba/var/log/log.ctdb shows me: 2018/05/07 12:56:44.363513 ctdbd[4503]: Failed to read nodes file "/usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/nodes" 2018/05/07 12:56:44.363546 ctdbd[4503]: Failed to
2018 Sep 06
1
[ctdb]Unable to run startrecovery event
Martin, I have checked more logs. Before ctdb-eventd went away, system memory utilization is very high, almost 100%. Is it related to "Bad talloc magic value - wrong talloc version used/mixed"? 2018/08/14 15:22:57.818762 ctdb-eventd[10131]: 05.system: WARNING: System memory utilization 95% >= threshold 80% 2018/08/14 15:22:57.818800 ctdb-eventd[10131]: 05.system: WARNING: System
2018 Feb 26
0
答复: [ctdb] Unable to take recovery lock - contention
Am Montag, 26. Februar 2018, 17:26:06 CET schrieb zhu.shangzhong--- via samba: Decoded base64 encoded body with some chinese characters: ------------------原始邮件------------------ 发件人:朱尚忠10137461 收件人:samba at lists.samba.org <samba at lists.samba.org> 日 期 :2018年02月26日 17:10 主 题 :[ctdb] Unable to take recovery lock - contention When the ctdb is starting, the "Unable to take recovery lock
2018 Feb 26
0
[ctdb] Unable to take recovery lock - contention
When the ctdb is starting, the "Unable to take recovery lock - contention" log will be output all the time. Which cases will the "unable to take lock" errror be output? Thanks! The following the ctdb logs: 2018/02/12 19:38:51.147959 ctdbd[5615]: CTDB starting on node 2018/02/12 19:38:51.528921 ctdbd[6602]: Starting CTDBD (Version 4.6.10) as PID: 6602 2018/02/12 19:38:51.529060
2019 May 16
3
CTDB node stucks in " ctdb-eventd[13184]: 50.samba: samba not listening on TCP port 445"
Hi Martin, > Does a useful ps command (e.g. ps auxww) show smbd running? What do > the smbd logs say? no, root at ctdb-<HOST>:~# ps auxwww | grep smbd root     13192  0.0  0.0  12780   940 pts/0    S+   13:05   0:00 grep smbd There is no smbd, nmbd is running. Ahh, but the log says: [2019/05/16 11:26:38.702593,  0] ../source3/smbd/server.c:1519(smbd_claim_version)  
2018 May 04
2
CTDB Path
Hello, at this time i want to install a CTDB Cluster with SAMBA 4.7.7 from SOURCE! I compiled samba as follow: |./configure| |--with-cluster-support ||--with-shared-modules=idmap_rid,idmap_tdb2,idmap_ad| The whole SAMBA enviroment is located in /usr/local/samba/. CTDB is located in /usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb. I guess right that the correct path of ctdbd.conf (node file, public address file
2023 Feb 16
1
ctdb tcp kill: remaining connections
On Thu, 16 Feb 2023 17:30:37 +0000, Ulrich Sibiller <ulrich.sibiller at atos.net> wrote: > Martin Schwenke schrieb am 15.02.2023 23:23: > > OK, this part looks kind-of good. It would be interesting to know how > > long the entire failover process is taking. > > What exactly would you define as the begin and end of the failover? From "Takeover run
2014 Oct 29
1
smbstatus hang with CTDB 2.5.4 and Samba 4.1.13
Can anyone help with some pointers to debug a problem with Samba and CTDB with smbstatus traversing the connections tdb? I've got a new two node cluster with Samba and CTDB on AIX. If I run smbstatus when the server has much user activity it hangs and the node it was run on gets banned. I see the following in the ctdb log: 2014/10/29 11:12:45.374580 [3932342]:
2018 Sep 05
0
[ctdb]Unable to run startrecovery event(if mail contentis encrypted, please see the attached file)
Thanks Martin! We are using the ctdb 4.6.10. Are you able to recreate this every time? Sometimes? Rarely? Rarely. Note that you're referring to nodes 1, 2, 3 while CTDB numbers the nodes 0, 1, 2. In fact, the situation is a little more confused than this: This is my wrong. The CTDB numbers the nodes is 0,1,2. # ctdb status Number of nodes:3 pnn:0 10.231.8.70 OK pnn:1 10.231.8.68 OK
2018 Sep 05
0
[ctdb]Unable to run startrecovery event(if mail contentis encrypted, please see the attached file)
Thanks Martin! We are using the ctdb 4.6.10. Are you able to recreate this every time? Sometimes? Rarely? Rarely. Note that you&apos;re referring to nodes 1, 2, 3 while CTDB numbers the nodes 0, 1, 2. In fact, the situation is a little more confused than this: This is my wrong. The CTDB numbers the nodes is 0,1,2. # ctdb status Number of nodes:3 pnn:0 10.231.8.67 OK pnn:1 10.231.8.65 OK
2023 Jan 26
1
ctdb samba and winbind event problem
Hi Stefan, On Thu, 26 Jan 2023 16:35:59 +0100, Stefan Kania via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I'm having a CTDB-Cluster with two nodes (both Ubuntu wit > Sernet-packages 4.17.4). Now I want to replace one of the nodes. The > first step was to bring a new node to the CTDB-Cluster. This time a > Debian 11 but with the same sernet-packages (4.17.4). Adding the
2020 Aug 08
1
CTDB question about "shared file system"
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 2:52 AM Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net> wrote: > 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 > >
2014 Jul 03
0
ctdb split brain nodes doesn't see each other
Hi, I?ve setup a simple ctdb cluster. Actually copied the config file from an existing system. Thats what happens: Node 1, alone Number of nodes:2 pnn:0 10.0.0.1 OK (THIS NODE) pnn:1 10.0.0.2 DISCONNECTED|UNHEALTHY|INACTIVE Generation:1369816268 Size:1 hash:0 lmaster:0 Recovery mode:NORMAL (0) Recovery master:0 Node1, after start of ctdb on Node 2 Number of nodes:2 pnn:0
2013 Apr 09
0
Failed to start CTDB first time after install
Hi, I am setting up a two node Samba cluster with CTDB in AWS in two different subnets. All IP ports are open between these two subnets. I am initially forming the Samba cluster with one node, then will add the second node after startup of CTDB. I am not using public_addresses for CTDB due to AWS not supporting VIP's. I am using 64bit Amazon Linux with two NICs defined, eth0 as the
2019 Feb 25
2
glusterfs + ctdb + nfs-ganesha , unplug the network cable of serving node, takes around ~20 mins for IO to resume
Hi all We did some failover/failback tests on 2 nodes��A and B�� with architecture 'glusterfs + ctdb(public address) + nfs-ganesha'�� 1st: During write, unplug the network cable of serving node A ->NFS Client took a few seconds to recover to conitinue writing. After some minutes, plug the network cable of serving node A ->NFS Client also took a few seconds to recover