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2020 Oct 29
1
CTDB Question: external locking tool
Hi Bob, On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 15:09:34 +1100, Martin Schwenke via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 20:44:07 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> > wrote: > > > We use a Golang-based lock tool that we wrote for CTDB. That tool interacts > > with our 3.4 etcd cluster, and follows the requirements specified in the > >
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
2020 Aug 06
2
CTDB question about "shared file system"
Very helpful. Thank you, Martin. I'd like to share the information below with you and solicit your fine feedback :-) I provide additional detail in case there is something else you feel strongly we should consider. We made some changes last night, let me share those with you. The error that is repeating itself and causing these failures is: Takeover run starting RELEASE_IP 10.200.1.230
2020 Jun 30
2
CTDB RecLockLatencyMs vs RecoverInterval
Hi I have a question regarding CTDB RecLockLatencyMs tunable parameter. Is there any relationship between the RecLockLatencyMs property and the RecoverInterval property? Does one need to be larger than the other? Or if RecLockLatencyMs were increased to 5000ms, should some other setting be changed in proportion? We're using a geo-distributed etcd cluster for the CTDB recovery lock and I
2020 Oct 27
0
CTDB Question: external locking tool
Hi Bob, On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 20:44:07 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> wrote: > We use a Golang-based lock tool that we wrote for CTDB. That tool interacts > with our 3.4 etcd cluster, and follows the requirements specified in the > project. > > Question, does the external command line tool get called when LMASTER and > RECMASTER are false? Given a scenario
2020 Oct 07
1
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
Hi Bob, On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 20:56:39 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> wrote: > Hi Martin, you seem to do a lot of work on CTDB. Let me ask a question... Yes, I have done a lot of work on CTDB. A bit less lately... > Is there a way to segment CTDB/Samba to minimize chatter? Specifically, > what I have in mind... In recent years advances have been made in >
2020 Oct 15
2
setlmasterrole in config
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 09:01:01AM -0400, Robert Buck via samba wrote: > Can someone please respond to this question? We're unsure how to > persistently set these flags, which are VERY useful for performance from > what we see. We want to ensure that after reboot, particular nodes are > always set on (or others off). From the ctdb/doc/ctdb.1.xml man page file:
2020 Jul 01
1
CTDB RecLockLatencyMs vs RecoverInterval
Thank you, Martin. Yes, we happen to be using Samba and CTDB v4.10.7, on Ubuntu. *Would these happen to include the defect?* *In your opinion, will 4s be an issue?* We happen to be running this on top of a geo-distributed etcd cluster, and in this particular case there was about 4200 miles between the two data centers. We're running a distributed NFS file system over a total of three data
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 08
1
smbd does not start under ctdb
Hi 2 node drbd cluster with ocfs2. both nodes: openSUSE 4.1.9 with drbd 8.4 and ctdbd 2.3 All seems OK with ctdb: n1: ctdb status Number of nodes:2 pnn:0 192.168.0.10 OK (THIS NODE) pnn:1 192.168.0.11 OK Generation:1187222392 Size:2 hash:0 lmaster:0 hash:1 lmaster:1 Recovery mode:NORMAL (0) Recovery master:0 n2: ctdb status Number of nodes:2 pnn:0 192.168.0.10 OK pnn:1 192.168.0.11
2011 Apr 11
1
[CTDB] how does LMASTER know where the record is stored?
Greetings list, I was looking at the wiki "samba and clustering" and a ctdb.pdf, admittedly both are quite old (2006 or 2007) and I don't know how things change over years, but I just have two questions about LMASTER: < this is from pdf > LMASTER fixed ? LMASTER is based on record key only ? LMASTER knows where the record is stored ? new records are stored on LMASTER Q1.
2020 Oct 15
1
setlmasterrole in config
Hi Bob, On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 16:37:18 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> wrote: > Digging in the code I think I figured it out (though untested). Here is my > Ansible fragment. Is this correct for the property names? > > ... > [legacy] > realtime scheduling = false > {% if ctdb_lmaster_capability is defined %} > lmaster capability = {{
2016 Nov 09
4
CTDB and samba private dir (+ldap)
hi everyone an attempt to set up a cluster, I'm reading around and see some howto writers would say to put "private dir on the FS cluster" - one question I have: is this correct? necessary? I have partial success, I get: $ ctdb status Number of nodes:2 pnn:0 10.5.6.32 OK pnn:1 10.5.6.49 UNHEALTHY (THIS NODE) Generation:323266562 Size:2 hash:0 lmaster:0 hash:1
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
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: 2014/07/11
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
2018 Jun 03
1
CTDB over WAN Link with LMASTER/RECMASTER Disabled
Hi, I came across the 'CTDB_CAPABILITY_LMASTER=no' and 'CTDB_CAPABILITY_RECMASTER=no' options in my quest to salvage a rather poorly performing CTDB cluster over Ceph(fs). Unfortunately, the docs provide not enough information for a clustering noop like myself. Would there be any benefit to disabling those options for a branch office node on a high-latency WAN connection?
2020 Oct 06
2
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
Superb. I'll take a look. Thank you On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 1:46 AM Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net> wrote: > Hi Bob, > > On Mon, 5 Oct 2020 09:31:59 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> > wrote: > > > 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
2019 Oct 05
2
CTDB and nfs-ganesha
Hi Max, On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 14:01:22 +0000, Max DiOrio <Max.DiOrio at ieeeglobalspec.com> wrote: > Looks like this is the actual error: > > 2019/10/04 09:51:29.174870 ctdbd[17244]: Recovery has started > 2019/10/04 09:51:29.174982 ctdbd[17244]: ../ctdb/server/ctdb_server.c:188 ctdb request 2147483554 of type 8 length 48 from node 1 to 0 > 2019/10/04 09:51:29.175021
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