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2020 Mar 03
5
start/stop ctdb
Hi, i updated the variables for my scenario. But CTDB wont start: Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 systemd[1]: Starting CTDB... Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24663]: CTDB starting on node Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24667]: Starting CTDBD (Version 4.11.6) as PID: 24667 Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24667]: Created PID file /usr/local/samba/var/run/ctdb/ctdbd.pid Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24667]: Removed
2020 Mar 03
1
start/stop ctdb
On 03/03/2020 09:13, Ralph Boehme via samba wrote: > Am 3/3/20 um 10:05 AM schrieb Micha Ballmann via samba: >> Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 systemd[1]: Starting CTDB... >> Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24663]: CTDB starting on node >> Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24667]: Starting CTDBD (Version 4.11.6) as >> PID: 24667 >> Mar? 3 09:50:50 ctdb1 ctdbd[24667]: Created PID file
2020 Mar 03
2
start/stop ctdb
Thanks, i added "Environment=PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/samba/bin:/bin". Needed also to add "/bin" because couldnt find "sleep". Thats the script now: ---- [Unit] Description=CTDB Documentation=man:ctdbd(1) man:ctdb(7) After=network-online.target time-sync.target ConditionFileNotEmpty=/usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/nodes [Service]
2018 May 07
2
CTDB Path
Hello, i'm still trying to find out what is the right path for ctdb.conf (ubuntu 18.04, samba was compiled from source!!). When im trying to start CTDB without any config file, my log in /usr/local/samba/var/log/log.ctdb shows me: 2018/05/07 12:56:44.363513 ctdbd[4503]: Failed to read nodes file "/usr/local/samba/etc/ctdb/nodes" 2018/05/07 12:56:44.363546 ctdbd[4503]: Failed to
2020 Mar 03
1
start/stop ctdb
Hai, Hmm, about .. > "Environment=PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/samba/bin:/bin". > Needed also > to add "/bin" because couldnt find "sleep". /bin should be found in $PATH.. In since it looks like it does not. Then i suggest this: Environment="PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/samba/bin:/usr/local/samba/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" # to make sure you
2020 Mar 03
1
start/stop ctdb
# tdbtool /usr/local/samba/var/lib/ctdb/persistent/account_policy.tdb.0 check Database integrity is OK and has 18 records. Guess no? Am 03.03.2020 um 10:42 schrieb Ralph Boehme: > tdbtool /usr/local/samba/var/lib/ctdb/persistent/account_policy.tdb.0 check
2018 Jun 28
2
CTDB upgrade to SAMBA 4.8.3
Hi again, First, i revert to a snapashot with samba 4.7.7 and upgraded it to 4.7.8. I got no issue with my settings and "testparm" outputs as expected. Next i tried again upgrade to samba 4.8.3. But i got the same error like an email before. Yes i guess its a problem that "tesparm" cant read the registry. When im removing "include = registry" and add my global
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
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
2020 Sep 29
2
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
When I try to enable CTDB to manage (legacy) SMB and Winbind, I get startup errors. Sep 29 22:23:06 euw2-samba-server-c21-01 ctdb-eventd[1509]: *49.winbind: Failed to start winbind* Sep 29 22:23:06 euw2-samba-server-c21-01 ctdb-eventd[1509]: *startup event failed* Sep 29 22:23:06 euw2-samba-server-c21-01 ctdbd[1507]: *startup event failed* Sep 29 22:23:11 euw2-samba-server-c21-01 ctdbd[1507]:
2015 Aug 04
3
Does CTDB run under LXC containers?
We're transitioning from a VM based environment to one that uses LXC based containers running under CentOS 7. CTDB runs fine under our CentOS 7 VMs. The same packages running under LXC however seem to have issues: # systemctl start ctdb.service Job for ctdb.service failed. See 'systemctl status ctdb.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details. # systemctl status ctdb.service
2019 Oct 03
2
CTDB and nfs-ganesha
Hi Max, On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 15:08:43 +0000, Max DiOrio <Max.DiOrio at ieeeglobalspec.com> wrote: > As soon as I made the configuration change and restarted CTDB, it crashes. > > Oct 2 11:05:14 hq-6pgluster01 systemd: Started CTDB. > Oct 2 11:05:21 hq-6pgluster01 systemd: ctdb.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE > Oct 2 11:05:21 hq-6pgluster01
2020 Mar 03
0
start/stop ctdb
Ah, yes, thats it Ralph.. Good one. Then in the systemd.service file you need to add. [Service] Environment=PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/samba/bin > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Ralph Boehme via samba > Verzonden: dinsdag 3 maart 2020 10:13 > Aan: Micha Ballmann; Anoop C S > CC: samba at lists.samba.org >
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
2019 Oct 02
3
CTDB and nfs-ganesha
Hi Marin - again thank you for the help. I can't believe I coundn't find any info about this big configuration change. Even the Samba WIKI doesn't really spell this out at all in instructs you to use ctdbd.conf. Do I need to enable the 20.nfs_ganesha.check script file at all, or will the config itself take care of that? Also, are there any recommendations on which nfs-checks.d
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
2015 Aug 04
1
Enabling capabilities in a container
I'm using libvirt_lxc to create and manage various containers. I need to enable certain capabilities in a container to support ctdb, and as a quick solution I decided to just enable them all. I *thought* this would do the trick, adding the following XML to my container config: <features> <capabilities policy='allow'> </capabilities> </features> After
2019 Jan 18
3
testparm: /var/run/ctdb/ctdb.socket missing
Apologies in advance, but I have been banging my head against this and the only Google results I've found are from 2014, and don't work (or apply). OS: Ubuntu 18.04 bionic smbd: 4.9.4-Debian (the apt.van-belle.nl version) When I run `testparm` I get: rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (8192) to minimum Windows limit (16384) WARNING: The "syslog" option is deprecated
2018 Jun 28
4
CTDB upgrade to SAMBA 4.8.3
Hello, i upgraded my ctdb cluster (3 nodes) from samba 4.7.7 to 4.8.3. Followed the steps under "policy" in this wikipage https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Upgrading_a_CTDB_cluster. I shutdown all CTDB nodes and upgraded them. After the upgrade i started all nodes and ctdb status shows: Number of nodes:3 pnn:0 192.168.199.52   OK (THIS NODE) pnn:1 192.168.199.53   OK pnn:2
2019 Oct 01
3
CTDB and nfs-ganesha
Hi there ? I seem to be having trouble wrapping my brain about the CTDB and ganesha configuration. I thought I had it figured out, but it doesn?t seem to be doing any checking of the nfs-ganesha service. I put nfs-ganesha-callout as executable in /etc/ctdb I create nfs-checks-ganesha.d folder in /etc/ctdb and in there I have 20.nfs_ganesha.check In my ctdbd.conf file I have: # Options to