ctdb: Drop configuration file ctdbd.conf
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-#
-# CTDB configuration for simple cluster with NAT gateway
-#
-# This is the sample configuration for a 3-node CTDB cluster providing file
-# services via Samba and NFS.
-#
-# Cluster details:
-#
-#                internal network (192.168.1.0/24)
-#   -------+----------------------+-----------------------+----------
-#          |                      |                       |
-#          |                      |                       |
-#     eth0 | 192.168.1.1     eth0 | 192.168.1.2      eth0 | 192.168.1.3
-#    +-----+-----+          +-----+-----+           +-----+-----+
-#    |           |          |           |           |           |
-#    |  Node 1   |          |  Node 2   |           |  Node 3   |
-#    |           |          |           |           |           |
-#    +-----+-----+          +-----+-----+           +-----+-----+
-#     eth1 |                 eth1 |                  eth1 |
-#          |                      |                       |
-#          |                      |                       |
-#   -------+----------------------+-----------------------+-----+----
-#                  public network (10.1.1.0/24)                 |
-#                                                               | 10.1.1.254
-#                                                               o (router)
-#
-# Storage details:
-#
-#  Each node has a shared storage - /shared
-#
-#
-# Service details:
-#
-#  Cluster provides file services on following IP addresses
-#
-#     10.1.1.101 - 10.1.1.106
-#
-#  When a node is not hosting any IPs, it cannot connect to network
-#  infrastructure (e.g. DNS, Active Directory, ...).
-#
-#  Using NAT gateway feature of CTDB allows a node not hosting IPs to connect
-#  to network infrastructure.
-
-
-CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK=/shared/recovery.lock
-
-#
-# Nodes configuration
-#
-# ---------- /etc/ctdb/nodes ----------
-# 192.168.1.1
-# 192.168.1.2
-# 192.168.1.3
-# ---------- /etc/ctdb/nodes ----------
-#
-#
-# Public addresses configuration
-#
-# ---------- /etc/ctdb/public_addresses ----------
-# 10.1.1.101/24 eth1
-# 10.1.1.102/24 eth1
-# 10.1.1.103/24 eth1
-# 10.1.1.104/24 eth1
-# 10.1.1.105/24 eth1
-# 10.1.1.106/24 eth1
-# ---------- /etc/ctdb/public_addresses ----------
-#
-# Enable logging to syslog
-CTDB_LOGGING=syslog
-
-# Default log level
-CTDB_DEBUGLEVEL=NOTICE
-
-# Auto start/stop managed services
-CTDB_AUTO_STARTSTOP=yes
-
-#
-# Samba configuration
-#
-CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes
-# CTDB_SAMBA_SKIP_SHARE_CHECK=yes
-
-CTDB_MANAGES_WINBIND=yes
-
-#
-# NFS configuration
-#
-CTDB_MANAGES_NFS=yes
-CTDB_RPCINFO_LOCALHOST="127.0.0.1"
-
-#
-# NAT gateway configuration
-#
-# ---------- /etc/ctdb/natgw_nodes ----------
-# 192.168.1.1
-# 192.168.1.2
-# 192.168.1.3
-# ---------- /etc/ctdb/natgw_nodes ----------
-#
-CTDB_NATGW_PUBLIC_IP=10.1.1.121/24
-CTDB_NATGW_PUBLIC_IFACE=eth1
-CTDB_NATGW_DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.254
-CTDB_NATGW_PRIVATE_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24
-CTDB_NATGW_NODES=/etc/ctdb/natgw_nodes