# utility functions for ctdb event scripts
-PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:$PATH
+if [ -z "$CTDB_BASE" ] ; then
+ echo 'CTDB_BASE unset in CTDB functions file'
+ exit 1
+fi
+export CTDB_BASE
-[ -z "$CTDB_VARDIR" ] && {
- if [ -d "/var/lib/ctdb" ] ; then
- export CTDB_VARDIR="/var/lib/ctdb"
- else
- export CTDB_VARDIR="/var/ctdb"
- fi
-}
-[ -z "$CTDB_ETCDIR" ] && {
- export CTDB_ETCDIR="/etc"
-}
+CTDB_VARDIR="/usr/local/var/lib/ctdb"
+ctdb_rundir="/usr/local/var/run/ctdb"
+
+CTDB="${CTDB:-/usr/local/bin/ctdb}"
+
+# Only (and always) override these variables in test code
+
+if [ -z "$CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR" ] ; then
+ CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR="/usr/local/var/lib/ctdb/state"
+fi
+
+if [ -z "$CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR" ] ; then
+ CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR="/etc"
+fi
+
+if [ -z "$CTDB_HELPER_BINDIR" ] ; then
+ CTDB_HELPER_BINDIR="/usr/local/libexec/ctdb"
+fi
#######################################
# pull in a system config file, if any
+
+rewrite_ctdb_options ()
+{
+ case "$CTDB_DBDIR" in
+ tmpfs|tmpfs:*)
+ _opts_defaults="mode=700"
+ # Get any extra options specified after colon
+ if [ "$CTDB_DBDIR" = "tmpfs" ] ; then
+ _opts=""
+ else
+ _opts="${CTDB_DBDIR#tmpfs:}"
+ fi
+ # This is an internal variable, only used by ctdbd_wrapper.
+ # It is OK to repeat mount options - last value wins
+ CTDB_DBDIR_TMPFS_OPTIONS="${_opts_defaults}${_opts:+,}${_opts}"
+
+ CTDB_DBDIR="${ctdb_rundir}/CTDB_DBDIR"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ CTDB_DBDIR_TMPFS_OPTIONS=""
+ esac
+}
+
_loadconfig() {
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
return
fi
- if [ -f $CTDB_ETCDIR/sysconfig/$1 ]; then
- . $CTDB_ETCDIR/sysconfig/$1
- elif [ -f $CTDB_ETCDIR/default/$1 ]; then
- . $CTDB_ETCDIR/default/$1
- elif [ -f $CTDB_BASE/sysconfig/$1 ]; then
- . $CTDB_BASE/sysconfig/$1
+ if [ -f "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/sysconfig/$1" ]; then
+ . "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/sysconfig/$1"
+ elif [ -f "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/default/$1" ]; then
+ . "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/default/$1"
+ elif [ -f "${CTDB_BASE}/sysconfig/$1" ]; then
+ . "${CTDB_BASE}/sysconfig/$1"
+ fi
+
+ if [ "$1" = "ctdb" ] ; then
+ _config="${CTDBD_CONF:-${CTDB_BASE}/ctdbd.conf}"
+ if [ -r "$_config" ] ; then
+ . "$_config"
+ fi
+ rewrite_ctdb_options
fi
}
# configuration file.
debug ()
{
- if [ ${CTDB_SCRIPT_DEBUGLEVEL:-2} -ge 4 ] ; then
+ if [ "${CTDB_SCRIPT_DEBUGLEVEL:-2}" -ge 4 ] ; then
# If there are arguments then echo them. Otherwise expect to
# use stdin, which allows us to pass lots of debug using a
# here document.
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
echo "DEBUG: $*"
- elif ! tty -s ; then
+ else
sed -e 's@^@DEBUG: @'
fi
+ else
+ if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
+ cat >/dev/null
+ fi
fi
}
_msg="$1"
_rc="${2:-1}"
- echo "$_msg"
+ echo "$_msg" >&2
exit $_rc
}
{
_tag="$1" ; shift
- _using_syslog=false
- if [ "$CTDB_SYSLOG" = "yes" -o -z "$CTDB_LOGFILE" ] ; then
- _using_syslog=true
- fi
- case "$CTDB_OPTIONS" in
- *--syslog*) _using_syslog=true ;;
- esac
-
- if $_using_syslog ; then
- logger -t "ctdbd: ${_tag}" $*
- else
- {
- if [ -n "$*" ] ; then
- echo "$*"
+ case "$CTDB_LOGGING" in
+ file:*|"")
+ if [ -n "$CTDB_LOGGING" ] ; then
+ _file="${CTDB_LOGGING#file:}"
else
- cat
+ _file="/usr/local/var/log/log.ctdb"
fi
- } >>"${CTDB_LOGFILE:-/var/log/log.ctdb}"
- fi
+ {
+ if [ -n "$*" ] ; then
+ echo "$*"
+ else
+ cat
+ fi
+ } >>"$_file"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Handle all syslog:* variants here too. There's no tool to do
+ # the lossy things, so just use logger.
+ logger -t "ctdbd: ${_tag}" "$*"
+ ;;
+ esac
}
# When things are run in the background in an eventscript then logging
##############################################################
# determine on what type of system (init style) we are running
-detect_init_style() {
+detect_init_style()
+{
# only do detection if not already set:
- test "x$CTDB_INIT_STYLE" != "x" && return
+ [ -z "$CTDB_INIT_STYLE" ] || return
if [ -x /sbin/startproc ]; then
CTDB_INIT_STYLE="suse"
if [ -x /sbin/service ]; then
$_nice /sbin/service "$_service_name" "$_op"
- elif [ -x $CTDB_ETCDIR/init.d/$_service_name ]; then
- $_nice $CTDB_ETCDIR/init.d/$_service_name "$_op"
- elif [ -x $CTDB_ETCDIR/rc.d/init.d/$_service_name ]; then
- $_nice $CTDB_ETCDIR/rc.d/init.d/$_service_name "$_op"
+ elif [ -x /usr/sbin/service ]; then
+ $_nice /usr/sbin/service "$_service_name" "$_op"
+ elif [ -x /bin/systemctl ]; then
+ $_nice /bin/systemctl "$_op" "$_service_name"
+ elif [ -x "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/init.d/${_service_name}" ]; then
+ $_nice "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/init.d/${_service_name}" "$_op"
+ elif [ -x "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/rc.d/init.d/${_service_name}" ]; then
+ $_nice "${CTDB_SYS_ETCDIR}/rc.d/init.d/${_service_name}" "$_op"
fi
}
_service "$@"
}
+######################################################
+# Cached retrieval of PNN from local node. This never changes so why
+# open a client connection to the server each time this is needed?
+# This sets $pnn - this avoid an unnecessary subprocess.
+ctdb_get_pnn ()
+{
+ _pnn_file="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/my-pnn"
+ if [ ! -f "$_pnn_file" ] ; then
+ $CTDB pnn | sed -e 's@.*:@@' >"$_pnn_file"
+ fi
+
+ read pnn <"$_pnn_file"
+}
+
+# Cached retrieval of private IP address from local node. This never
+# changes. Sets $ip_address to avoid an unnecessary subprocess.
+ctdb_get_ip_address ()
+{
+ _ip_addr_file="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/my-ip-address"
+ if [ ! -f "$_ip_addr_file" ] ; then
+ $CTDB -X nodestatus |
+ awk -F '|' 'NR == 2 { print $3 }' >"$_ip_addr_file"
+ fi
+
+ read ip_address <"$_ip_addr_file"
+}
+
######################################################
# wrapper around /proc/ settings to allow them to be hooked
# for testing
echo "$2" >"/proc/$1"
}
+set_proc_maybe ()
+{
+ if [ -w "/proc/$1" ] ; then
+ set_proc "$1" "$2"
+ fi
+}
+
######################################################
# wrapper around getting file contents from /proc/ to allow
# this to be hooked for testing
}
######################################################
-# Check that an RPC service is healthy -
-# this includes allowing a certain number of failures
-# before marking the NFS service unhealthy.
-#
-# usage: nfs_check_rpc_service SERVICE_NAME [ triple ...]
-#
-# each triple is a set of 3 arguments: an operator, a
-# fail count limit and an action string.
-#
-# For example:
-#
-# nfs_check_rpc_service "lockd" \
-# -ge 15 "verbose restart unhealthy" \
-# -eq 10 "restart:bs"
-#
-# says that if lockd is down for 15 iterations then do
-# a verbose restart of lockd and mark the node unhealthy.
-# Before this, after 10 iterations of failure, the
-# service is restarted silently in the background.
-# Order is important: the number of failures need to be
-# specified in reverse order because processing stops
-# after the first condition that is true.
-######################################################
-nfs_check_rpc_service ()
+# Print up to $_max kernel stack traces for processes named $_program
+program_stack_traces ()
{
- _prog_name="$1" ; shift
+ _prog="$1"
+ _max="${2:-1}"
- if _nfs_check_rpc_common "$_prog_name" ; then
- return
- fi
-
- while [ -n "$3" ] ; do
- if _nfs_check_rpc_action "$1" "$2" "$3" ; then
- break
- fi
- shift 3
- done
-}
+ _count=1
+ for _pid in $(pidof "$_prog") ; do
+ [ $_count -le $_max ] || break
-# The new way of doing things...
-nfs_check_rpc_services ()
-{
- # Files must end with .check - avoids editor backups, RPM fu, ...
- for _f in "${CTDB_BASE}/nfs-rpc-checks.d/"[0-9][0-9].*.check ; do
- _t="${_f%.check}"
- _prog_name="${_t##*/[0-9][0-9].}"
-
- if _nfs_check_rpc_common "$_prog_name" ; then
- # This RPC service is up, check next service...
- continue
+ # Do this first to avoid racing with process exit
+ _stack=$(get_proc "${_pid}/stack" 2>/dev/null)
+ if [ -n "$_stack" ] ; then
+ echo "Stack trace for ${_prog}[${_pid}]:"
+ echo "$_stack"
+ _count=$(($_count + 1))
fi
-
- # Check each line in the file in turn until one of the limit
- # checks is hit...
- while read _cmp _lim _rest ; do
- # Skip comments
- case "$_cmp" in
- \#*) continue ;;
- esac
-
- if _nfs_check_rpc_action "$_cmp" "$_lim" "$_rest" ; then
- # Limit was hit on this line, no further checking...
- break
- fi
- done <"$_f"
done
}
-_nfs_check_rpc_common ()
-{
- _prog_name="$1"
-
- # Some platforms don't have separate programs for all services.
- case "$_prog_name" in
- statd)
- which "rpc.${_prog_name}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 0
- esac
-
- _version=1
- _rpc_prog="$_prog_name"
- _restart=""
- _opts=""
- case "$_prog_name" in
- nfsd)
- _rpc_prog=nfs
- _version=3
- _restart="echo 'Trying to restart NFS service'"
- _restart="${_restart}; startstop_nfs restart"
- ;;
- mountd)
- _opts="${MOUNTD_PORT:+ -p }${MOUNTD_PORT}"
- ;;
- rquotad)
- _opts="${RQUOTAD_PORT:+ -p }${RQUOTAD_PORT}"
- ;;
- lockd)
- _rpc_prog=nlockmgr
- _version=4
- _restart="echo 'Trying to restart lock manager service'"
- _restart="${_restart}; startstop_nfslock restart"
- ;;
- statd)
- _rpc_prog=status
- _opts="${STATD_HOSTNAME:+ -n }${STATD_HOSTNAME}"
- _opts="${_opts}${STATD_PORT:+ -p }${STATD_PORT}"
- _opts="${_opts}${STATD_OUTGOING_PORT:+ -o }${STATD_OUTGOING_PORT}"
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Internal error: unknown RPC program \"$_prog_name\"."
- exit 1
- esac
-
- _service_name="nfs_${_prog_name}"
-
- if ctdb_check_rpc "$_rpc_prog" $_version >/dev/null ; then
- ctdb_counter_init "$_service_name"
- return 0
- fi
-
- ctdb_counter_incr "$_service_name"
-
- return 1
-}
-
-_nfs_check_rpc_action ()
-{
- _cmp="$1"
- _limit="$2"
- _actions="$3"
-
- if ctdb_check_counter "quiet" "$_cmp" "$_limit" "$_service_name" ; then
- return 1
- fi
-
- for _action in $_actions ; do
- case "$_action" in
- verbose)
- echo "$ctdb_check_rpc_out"
- ;;
- restart|restart:*)
- # No explicit command specified, construct rpc command.
- if [ -z "$_restart" ] ; then
- _p="rpc.${_prog_name}"
- _restart="echo 'Trying to restart $_prog_name [${_p}${_opts}]'"
- _restart="${_restart}; killall -q -9 $_p"
- _restart="${_restart}; $_p $_opts"
- fi
-
- # Process restart flags...
- _flags="${_action#restart:}"
- # There may not have been a colon...
- [ "$_flags" != "$_action" ] || _flags=""
- # q=quiet - everything to /dev/null
- if [ "${_flags#*q}" != "$_flags" ] ; then
- _restart="{ ${_restart} ; } >/dev/null 2>&1"
- fi
- # s=stealthy - last command to /dev/null
- if [ "${_flags#*s}" != "$_flags" ] ; then
- _restart="${_restart} >/dev/null 2>&1"
- fi
- # b=background - the whole thing, easy and reliable
- if [ "${_flags#*b}" != "$_flags" ] ; then
- _restart="{ ${_restart} ; } &"
- fi
-
- # Do it!
- eval "${_restart}"
- ;;
- unhealthy)
- exit 1
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Internal error: unknown action \"$_action\"."
- exit 1
- esac
- done
-
- return 0
-}
-
-######################################################
-# check that a rpc server is registered with portmap
-# and responding to requests
-# usage: ctdb_check_rpc SERVICE_NAME VERSION
-######################################################
-ctdb_check_rpc ()
-{
- progname="$1"
- version="$2"
-
- if ! ctdb_check_rpc_out=$(rpcinfo -u localhost $progname $version 2>&1) ; then
- ctdb_check_rpc_out="ERROR: $progname failed RPC check:
-$ctdb_check_rpc_out"
- echo "$ctdb_check_rpc_out"
- return 1
- fi
-}
-
######################################################
# Ensure $service_name is set
assert_service_name ()
_ctdb_check_tcp_common ()
{
assert_service_name
- _ctdb_service_started_file="$ctdb_fail_dir/$service_name.started"
+ _d="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/failcount"
+ _ctdb_service_started_file="${_d}/${service_name}.started"
}
ctdb_check_tcp_init ()
touch "$_ctdb_service_started_file"
}
+# Check whether something is listening on all of the given TCP ports
+# using the "ctdb checktcpport" command.
ctdb_check_tcp_ports()
{
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
exit 1
fi
- # Set default value for CTDB_TCP_PORT_CHECKS if unset.
- # If any of these defaults are unsupported then this variable can
- # be overridden in /etc/sysconfig/ctdb or via a file in
- # /etc/ctdb/rc.local.d/.
- : ${CTDB_TCP_PORT_CHECKERS:=ctdb nmap netstat}
-
- for _c in $CTDB_TCP_PORT_CHECKERS ; do
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_$_c "$@"
- case "$?" in
+ for _p ; do # process each function argument (port)
+ _cmd="$CTDB checktcpport $_p"
+ _out=$($_cmd 2>&1)
+ _ret=$?
+ case "$_ret" in
0)
- _ctdb_check_tcp_common
- rm -f "$_ctdb_service_started_file"
- return 0
- ;;
- 1)
_ctdb_check_tcp_common
if [ ! -f "$_ctdb_service_started_file" ] ; then
echo "ERROR: $service_name tcp port $_p is not responding"
- debug <<EOF
-$ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug
-EOF
+ debug "\"ctdb checktcpport $_p\" was able to bind to port"
else
echo "INFO: $service_name tcp port $_p is not responding"
fi
- return 1
- ;;
- 127)
- debug <<EOF
-ctdb_check_ports - checker $_c not implemented
-output from checker was:
-$ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug
-EOF
- ;;
- *)
-
- esac
- done
-
- echo "INTERNAL ERROR: ctdb_check_ports - no working checkers in CTDB_TCP_PORT_CHECKERS=\"$CTDB_TCP_PORT_CHECKERS\""
-
- return 127
-}
-
-ctdb_check_tcp_ports_netstat ()
-{
- _cmd='netstat -l -t -n'
- _ns=$($_cmd 2>&1)
- if [ $? -eq 127 ] ; then
- # netstat probably not installed - unlikely?
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug="$_ns"
- return 127
- fi
-
- for _p ; do # process each function argument (port)
- for _a in '0\.0\.0\.0' '::' ; do
- _pat="[[:space:]]${_a}:${_p}[[:space:]]+[^[:space:]]+[[:space:]]+LISTEN"
- if echo "$_ns" | grep -E -q "$_pat" ; then
- # We matched the port, so process next port
- continue 2
- fi
- done
-
- # We didn't match the port, so flag an error.
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug="$_cmd shows this output:
-$_ns"
- return 1
- done
-
- return 0
-}
-
-ctdb_check_tcp_ports_nmap ()
-{
- # nmap wants a comma-separated list of ports
- _ports=""
- for _p ; do
- _ports="${_ports}${_ports:+,}${_p}"
- done
-
- _cmd="nmap -n -oG - -PS 127.0.0.1 -p $_ports"
-
- _nmap_out=$($_cmd 2>&1)
- if [ $? -eq 127 ] ; then
- # nmap probably not installed
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug="$_nmap_out"
- return 127
- fi
-
- # get the port-related output
- _port_info=$(echo "$_nmap_out" | sed -n -r -e 's@^.*Ports:[[:space:]]@@p')
-
- for _p ; do
- # looking for something like this:
- # 445/open/tcp//microsoft-ds///
- # possibly followed by a comma
- _t="$_p/open/tcp//"
- case "$_port_info" in
- # The info we're after must be either at the beginning of
- # the string or it must follow a space.
- $_t*|*\ $_t*) : ;;
- *)
- # Nope, flag an error...
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug="$_cmd shows this output:
-$_nmap_out"
- return 1
- esac
- done
-
- return 0
-}
-
-# Use the new "ctdb checktcpport" command to check the port.
-# This is very cheap.
-ctdb_check_tcp_ports_ctdb ()
-{
- for _p ; do # process each function argument (port)
- _cmd="ctdb checktcpport $_p"
- _out=$($_cmd 2>&1)
- _ret=$?
- case "$_ret" in
- 0)
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug="\"$_cmd\" was able to bind to port"
return 1
;;
98)
continue
;;
*)
- ctdb_check_tcp_ports_debug="$_cmd (exited with $_ret) with output:
+ echo "ERROR: unexpected error running \"ctdb checktcpport\""
+ debug <<EOF
+$CTDB checktcpport (exited with $_ret) with output:
$_out"
- # assume not implemented
- return 127
+EOF
+ return $_ret
esac
done
+ # All ports listening
+ _ctdb_check_tcp_common
+ rm -f "$_ctdb_service_started_file"
return 0
}
################################################
kill_tcp_connections ()
{
- _ip="$1"
+ _iface="$1"
+ _ip="$2"
_oneway=false
- if [ "$2" = "oneway" ] ; then
+ if [ "$3" = "oneway" ] ; then
_oneway=true
fi
get_tcp_connections_for_ip "$_ip" | {
_killcount=0
- _failed=false
-
- while read dest src; do
- echo "Killing TCP connection $src $dest"
- ctdb killtcp $src $dest >/dev/null 2>&1 || _failed=true
- _destport="${dest##*:}"
+ _connections=""
+ _nl="
+"
+ while read _dst _src; do
+ _destport="${_dst##*:}"
__oneway=$_oneway
case $_destport in
# we only do one-way killtcp for CIFS
139|445) __oneway=true ;;
esac
+
+ echo "Killing TCP connection $_src $_dst"
+ _connections="${_connections}${_nl}${_src} ${_dst}"
if ! $__oneway ; then
- ctdb killtcp $dest $src >/dev/null 2>&1 || _failed=true
+ _connections="${_connections}${_nl}${_dst} ${_src}"
fi
_killcount=$(($_killcount + 1))
done
- if $_failed ; then
- echo "Failed to send killtcp control"
- return
- fi
if [ $_killcount -eq 0 ] ; then
return
fi
- _count=0
- while : ; do
- if [ -z "$(get_tcp_connections_for_ip $_ip)" ] ; then
- echo "Killed $_killcount TCP connections to released IP $_ip"
+ echo "$_connections" | \
+ "${CTDB_HELPER_BINDIR}/ctdb_killtcp" "$_iface" || {
+ echo "Failed to kill TCP connections"
return
- fi
+ }
- _count=$(($_count + 1))
- if [ $_count -gt 3 ] ; then
- echo "Timed out killing tcp connections for IP $_ip"
+ _remaining=$(get_tcp_connections_for_ip "$_ip" | wc -l)
+
+ if [ $_remaining -eq 0 ] ; then
+ echo "Killed $_killcount TCP connections to released IP $_ip"
return
- fi
+ fi
- sleep 1
- done
+ _t="${_remaining}/${_killcount}"
+ echo "Failed to kill TCP connections for IP $_ip (${_t} remaining)"
}
}
##################################################################
kill_tcp_connections_local_only ()
{
- kill_tcp_connections "$1" "oneway"
+ kill_tcp_connections "$@" "oneway"
}
##################################################################
while read dest src; do
echo "Tickle TCP connection $src $dest"
- ctdb tickle $src $dest >/dev/null 2>&1 || _failed=true
+ $CTDB tickle "$src" "$dest" >/dev/null 2>&1 || _failed=true
echo "Tickle TCP connection $dest $src"
- ctdb tickle $dest $src >/dev/null 2>&1 || _failed=true
+ $CTDB tickle "$dest" "$src" >/dev/null 2>&1 || _failed=true
done
if $_failed ; then
{
_ip="$1"
- netstat -tn | awk -v ip=$_ip \
- 'index($1, "tcp") == 1 && \
- (index($4, ip ":") == 1 || index($4, "::ffff:" ip ":") == 1) \
- && $6 == "ESTABLISHED" \
- {print $4" "$5}'
+ ss -tn state established "src [$_ip]" | awk 'NR > 1 {print $3, $4}'
}
########################################################
-# start/stop the Ganesha nfs service
-########################################################
-startstop_ganesha()
-{
- _service_name="nfs-ganesha-$CTDB_CLUSTER_FILESYSTEM_TYPE"
- case "$1" in
- start)
- service "$_service_name" start
- ;;
- stop)
- service "$_service_name" stop
- ;;
- restart)
- service "$_service_name" restart
- ;;
- esac
-}
-########################################################
-# start/stop the nfs service on different platforms
-########################################################
-startstop_nfs() {
- PLATFORM="unknown"
- [ -x $CTDB_ETCDIR/init.d/nfsserver ] && {
- PLATFORM="sles"
- }
- [ -x $CTDB_ETCDIR/init.d/nfslock ] && {
- PLATFORM="rhel"
- }
-
- case $PLATFORM in
- sles)
- case $1 in
- start)
- service nfsserver start
- ;;
- stop)
- service nfsserver stop > /dev/null 2>&1
- ;;
- restart)
- set_proc "fs/nfsd/threads" 0
- service nfsserver stop > /dev/null 2>&1
- pkill -9 nfsd
- nfs_dump_some_threads
- service nfsserver start
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- rhel)
- case $1 in
- start)
- service nfslock start
- service nfs start
- ;;
- stop)
- service nfs stop
- service nfslock stop
- ;;
- restart)
- set_proc "fs/nfsd/threads" 0
- service nfs stop > /dev/null 2>&1
- service nfslock stop > /dev/null 2>&1
- pkill -9 nfsd
- nfs_dump_some_threads
- service nfslock start
- service nfs start
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Unknown platform. NFS is not supported with ctdb"
- exit 1
- ;;
- esac
-}
-
-# Dump up to the configured number of nfsd thread backtraces.
-nfs_dump_some_threads ()
+add_ip_to_iface ()
{
- [ -n "$CTDB_NFS_DUMP_STUCK_THREADS" ] || return 0
+ _iface=$1
+ _ip=$2
+ _maskbits=$3
- # Optimisation to avoid running an unnecessary pidof
- [ $CTDB_NFS_DUMP_STUCK_THREADS -gt 0 ] || return 0
+ # Ensure interface is up
+ ip link set "$_iface" up || \
+ die "Failed to bringup interface $_iface"
- _count=0
- for _pid in $(pidof nfsd) ; do
- [ $_count -le $CTDB_NFS_DUMP_STUCK_THREADS ] || break
+ # Only need to define broadcast for IPv4
+ case "$_ip" in
+ *:*) _bcast="" ;;
+ *) _bcast="brd +" ;;
+ esac
- # Do this first to avoid racing with thread exit
- _stack=$(get_proc "${_pid}/stack" 2>/dev/null)
- if [ -n "$_stack" ] ; then
- echo "Stack trace for stuck nfsd thread [${_pid}]:"
- echo "$_stack"
- _count=$(($_count + 1))
- fi
- done
-}
+ ip addr add "$_ip/$_maskbits" $_bcast dev "$_iface" || {
+ echo "Failed to add $_ip/$_maskbits on dev $_iface"
+ return 1
+ }
-########################################################
-# start/stop the nfs lockmanager service on different platforms
-########################################################
-startstop_nfslock() {
- PLATFORM="unknown"
- [ -x $CTDB_ETCDIR/init.d/nfsserver ] && {
- PLATFORM="sles"
- }
- [ -x $CTDB_ETCDIR/init.d/nfslock ] && {
- PLATFORM="rhel"
- }
+ # Wait 5 seconds for IPv6 addresses to stop being tentative...
+ if [ -z "$_bcast" ] ; then
+ for _x in $(seq 1 10) ; do
+ ip addr show to "${_ip}/128" | grep -q "tentative" || break
+ sleep 0.5
+ done
- case $PLATFORM in
- sles)
- # for sles there is no service for lockmanager
- # so we instead just shutdown/restart nfs
- case $1 in
- start)
- service nfsserver start
- ;;
- stop)
- service nfsserver stop > /dev/null 2>&1
- ;;
- restart)
- service nfsserver stop
- service nfsserver start
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- rhel)
- case $1 in
- start)
- service nfslock start
- ;;
- stop)
- service nfslock stop > /dev/null 2>&1
- ;;
- restart)
- service nfslock stop
- service nfslock start
- ;;
- esac
+ # If the address was a duplicate then it won't be on the
+ # interface so flag an error.
+ _t=$(ip addr show to "${_ip}/128")
+ case "$_t" in
+ "")
+ echo "Failed to add $_ip/$_maskbits on dev $_iface"
+ return 1
;;
- *)
- echo "Unknown platform. NFS locking is not supported with ctdb"
- exit 1
+ *tentative*|*dadfailed*)
+ echo "Failed to add $_ip/$_maskbits on dev $_iface"
+ ip addr del "$_ip/$_maskbits" dev "$_iface"
+ return 1
;;
esac
-}
-
-# Periodically update the statd database
-nfs_statd_update ()
-{
- _update_period="$1"
-
- _statd_update_trigger="$service_state_dir/update-trigger"
- [ -f "$_statd_update_trigger" ] || touch "$_statd_update_trigger"
-
- _last_update=$(stat --printf="%Y" "$_statd_update_trigger")
- _current_time=$(date +"%s")
- if [ $(( $_current_time - $_last_update)) -ge $_update_period ] ; then
- touch "$_statd_update_trigger"
- $CTDB_BASE/statd-callout updatelocal &
- $CTDB_BASE/statd-callout updateremote &
fi
}
-add_ip_to_iface()
-{
- _iface=$1
- _ip=$2
- _maskbits=$3
-
- _lockfile="${CTDB_VARDIR}/state/interface_modify_${_iface}.flock"
- mkdir -p "${_lockfile%/*}" # dirname
- [ -f "$_lockfile" ] || touch "$_lockfile"
-
- (
- # Note: use of return/exit/die() below only gets us out of the
- # sub-shell, which is actually what we want. That is, the
- # function should just return non-zero.
-
- flock --timeout 30 0 || \
- die "add_ip_to_iface: unable to get lock for ${_iface}"
-
- # Ensure interface is up
- ip link set "$_iface" up || \
- die "Failed to bringup interface $_iface"
-
- ip addr add "$_ip/$_maskbits" brd + dev "$_iface" || \
- die "Failed to add $_ip/$_maskbits on dev $_iface"
- ) <"$_lockfile"
-
- # Do nothing here - return above only gets us out of the subshell
- # and doing anything here will affect the return code.
-}
-
delete_ip_from_iface()
{
_iface=$1
_ip=$2
_maskbits=$3
- _lockfile="${CTDB_VARDIR}/state/interface_modify_${_iface}.flock"
- mkdir -p "${_lockfile%/*}" # dirname
- [ -f "$_lockfile" ] || touch "$_lockfile"
-
- (
- # Note: use of return/exit/die() below only gets us out of the
- # sub-shell, which is actually what we want. That is, the
- # function should just return non-zero.
-
- flock --timeout 30 0 || \
- die "delete_ip_from_iface: unable to get lock for ${_iface}"
-
- _im="$_ip/$_maskbits" # shorthand for readability
-
- # "ip addr del" will delete all secondary IPs if this is the
- # primary. To work around this _very_ annoying behaviour we
- # have to keep a record of the secondaries and re-add them
- # afterwards. Yuck!
+ # This could be set globally for all interfaces but it is probably
+ # better to avoid surprises, so limit it the interfaces where CTDB
+ # has public IP addresses. There isn't anywhere else convenient
+ # to do this so just set it each time. This is much cheaper than
+ # remembering and re-adding secondaries.
+ set_proc "sys/net/ipv4/conf/${_iface}/promote_secondaries" 1
- _secondaries=""
- if ip addr list dev "$_iface" primary | grep -Fq "inet $_im " ; then
- _secondaries=$(ip addr list dev "$_iface" secondary | \
- awk '$1 == "inet" { print $2 }')
- fi
-
- local _rc=0
- ip addr del "$_im" dev "$_iface" || {
- echo "Failed to del $_ip on dev $_iface"
- _rc=1
- }
-
- if [ -n "$_secondaries" ] ; then
- for _i in $_secondaries; do
- if ip addr list dev "$_iface" | grep -Fq "inet $_i" ; then
- echo "Kept secondary $_i on dev $_iface"
- else
- echo "Re-adding secondary address $_i to dev $_iface"
- ip addr add $_i brd + dev $_iface || {
- echo "Failed to re-add address $_i to dev $_iface"
- _rc=1
- }
- fi
- done
- fi
-
- return $_rc
- ) <"$_lockfile"
-
- # Do nothing here - return above only gets us out of the subshell
- # and doing anything here will affect the return code.
+ ip addr del "$_ip/$_maskbits" dev "$_iface" || {
+ echo "Failed to del $_ip on dev $_iface"
+ return 1
+ }
}
-# If the given IP is hosted then print 2 items: maskbits and iface
+# If the given IP is hosted then print 2 items: maskbits and iface
ip_maskbits_iface ()
{
_addr="$1"
- ip addr show to "${_addr}/32" 2>/dev/null | \
- awk '$1 == "inet" { print gensub(".*/", "", 1, $2), $NF }'
+ case "$_addr" in
+ *:*) _bits=128 ;;
+ *) _bits=32 ;;
+ esac
+
+ ip addr show to "${_addr}/${_bits}" 2>/dev/null | \
+ awk 'NR == 1 { iface = $2; sub(":$", "", iface) ; \
+ sub("@.*", "", iface) } \
+ $1 ~ /inet/ { mask = $2; sub(".*/", "", mask); \
+ print mask, iface }'
}
drop_ip ()
{
_addr="${1%/*}" # Remove optional maskbits
- _log_tag="$2"
- set -- $(ip_maskbits_iface $_addr)
+ set -- $(ip_maskbits_iface "$_addr")
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
_maskbits="$1"
_iface="$2"
- if [ -n "$_log_tag" ] ; then
- script_log "$_log_tag" \
- "Removing public address $_addr/$_maskbits from device $_iface"
- fi
- ip addr del $_addr/$_maskbits dev $_iface >/dev/null 2>&1
+ echo "Removing public address $_addr/$_maskbits from device $_iface"
+ delete_ip_from_iface "$_iface" "$_addr" "$_maskbits" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
drop_all_public_ips ()
{
- _log_tag="$1"
-
while read _ip _x ; do
- drop_ip "$_ip" "$_log_tag"
+ drop_ip "$_ip"
done <"${CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES:-/dev/null}"
}
+flush_route_cache ()
+{
+ set_proc_maybe sys/net/ipv4/route/flush 1
+ set_proc_maybe sys/net/ipv6/route/flush 1
+}
+
########################################################
-# some simple logic for counting events - per eventscript
-# usage: ctdb_counter_init
-# ctdb_counter_incr
-# ctdb_check_counter_limit <limit>
-# ctdb_check_counter_limit fails when count >= <limit>
+# Interface monitoring
+
+# If the interface is a virtual one (e.g. VLAN) then get the
+# underlying interface
+interface_get_real ()
+{
+ # Output of "ip link show <iface>"
+ _iface_info="$1"
+
+ # Extract the full interface description to see if it is a VLAN
+ _t=$(echo "$_iface_info" |
+ awk 'NR == 1 { iface = $2; sub(":$", "", iface) ; \
+ print iface }')
+ case "$_t" in
+ *@*)
+ # VLAN: use the underlying interface, after the '@'
+ echo "${_t##*@}"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Not a regular VLAN. For backward compatibility, assume
+ # there is some other sort of VLAN that doesn't have the
+ # '@' in the output and only use what is before a '.'. If
+ # there is no '.' then this will be the whole interface
+ # name.
+ echo "${_t%%.*}"
+ esac
+}
+
+# Check whether an interface is operational
+interface_monitor ()
+{
+ _iface="$1"
+
+ _iface_info=$(ip link show "$_iface" 2>&1) || {
+ echo "ERROR: Monitored interface ${_iface} does not exist"
+ return 1
+ }
+
+
+ # If the interface is a virtual one (e.g. VLAN) then get the
+ # underlying interface.
+ _realiface=$(interface_get_real "$_iface_info")
+
+ if _bi=$(get_proc "net/bonding/${_realiface}" 2>/dev/null) ; then
+ # This is a bond: various monitoring strategies
+ echo "$_bi" | grep -q 'Currently Active Slave: None' && {
+ echo "ERROR: No active slaves for bond device ${_realiface}"
+ return 1
+ }
+ echo "$_bi" | grep -q '^MII Status: up' || {
+ echo "ERROR: public network interface ${_realiface} is down"
+ return 1
+ }
+ echo "$_bi" | grep -q '^Bonding Mode: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation' && {
+ # This works around a bug in the driver where the
+ # overall bond status can be up but none of the actual
+ # physical interfaces have a link.
+ echo "$_bi" | grep 'MII Status:' | tail -n +2 | grep -q '^MII Status: up' || {
+ echo "ERROR: No active slaves for 802.ad bond device ${_realiface}"
+ return 1
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0
+ else
+ # Not a bond
+ case "$_iface" in
+ lo*)
+ # loopback is always working
+ return 0
+ ;;
+ ib*)
+ # we don't know how to test ib links
+ return 0
+ ;;
+ *)
+ ethtool "$_iface" | grep -q 'Link detected: yes' || {
+ # On some systems, this is not successful when a
+ # cable is plugged but the interface has not been
+ # brought up previously. Bring the interface up
+ # and try again...
+ ip link set "$_iface" up
+ ethtool "$_iface" | grep -q 'Link detected: yes' || {
+ echo "ERROR: No link on the public network interface ${_iface}"
+ return 1
+ }
+ }
+ return 0
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+}
+
########################################################
+# Simple counters
_ctdb_counter_common () {
_service_name="${1:-${service_name:-${script_name}}}"
- _counter_file="$ctdb_fail_dir/$_service_name"
+ _counter_file="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/failcount/${_service_name}"
mkdir -p "${_counter_file%/*}" # dirname
}
ctdb_counter_init () {
# unary counting!
echo -n 1 >> "$_counter_file"
}
+ctdb_counter_get () {
+ _ctdb_counter_common "$1"
+ # unary counting!
+ stat -c "%s" "$_counter_file" 2>/dev/null || echo 0
+}
ctdb_check_counter () {
_msg="${1:-error}" # "error" - anything else is silent on fail
_op="${2:--ge}" # an integer operator supported by test
_limit="${3:-${service_fail_limit}}"
shift 3
- _ctdb_counter_common "$1"
- # unary counting!
- _size=$(stat -c "%s" "$_counter_file" 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
- if [ $_size $_op $_limit ] ; then
+ _size=$(ctdb_counter_get "$1")
+
+ _hit=false
+ if [ "$_op" != "%" ] ; then
+ if [ $_size $_op $_limit ] ; then
+ _hit=true
+ fi
+ else
+ if [ $(($_size $_op $_limit)) -eq 0 ] ; then
+ _hit=true
+ fi
+ fi
+ if $_hit ; then
if [ "$_msg" = "error" ] ; then
- echo "ERROR: $_limit consecutive failures for $_service_name, marking node unhealthy"
+ echo "ERROR: $_size consecutive failures for $_service_name, marking node unhealthy"
exit 1
else
return 1
########################################################
-ctdb_status_dir="$CTDB_VARDIR/status"
-ctdb_fail_dir="$CTDB_VARDIR/failcount"
-
ctdb_setup_service_state_dir ()
{
- service_state_dir="$CTDB_VARDIR/state/${1:-${service_name}}"
+ service_state_dir="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/service_state/${1:-${service_name}}"
mkdir -p "$service_state_dir" || {
echo "Error creating state dir \"$service_state_dir\""
exit 1
########################################################
# Managed status history, for auto-start/stop
-ctdb_managed_dir="$CTDB_VARDIR/managed_history"
-
_ctdb_managed_common ()
{
- _ctdb_managed_file="$ctdb_managed_dir/$service_name"
+ _ctdb_managed_file="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/managed_history/${service_name}"
}
ctdb_service_managed ()
{
_ctdb_managed_common
- mkdir -p "$ctdb_managed_dir"
+ mkdir -p "${_ctdb_managed_file%/*}" # dirname
touch "$_ctdb_managed_file"
}
[ -f "$_ctdb_managed_file" ]
}
-########################################################
-# Check and set status
-
-log_status_cat ()
-{
- echo "node is \"$1\", \"${script_name}\" reports problem: $(cat $2)"
-}
-
-ctdb_checkstatus ()
-{
- if [ -r "$ctdb_status_dir/$script_name/unhealthy" ] ; then
- log_status_cat "unhealthy" "$ctdb_status_dir/$script_name/unhealthy"
- return 1
- elif [ -r "$ctdb_status_dir/$script_name/banned" ] ; then
- log_status_cat "banned" "$ctdb_status_dir/$script_name/banned"
- return 2
- else
- return 0
- fi
-}
-
-ctdb_setstatus ()
-{
- d="$ctdb_status_dir/$script_name"
- case "$1" in
- unhealthy|banned)
- mkdir -p "$d"
- cat "$2" >"$d/$1"
- ;;
- *)
- for i in "banned" "unhealthy" ; do
- rm -f "$d/$i"
- done
- ;;
- esac
-}
-
##################################################################
# Reconfigure a service on demand
_ctdb_service_reconfigure_common ()
{
- _d="$ctdb_status_dir/${service_name}"
+ _d="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/service_status/${service_name}"
mkdir -p "$_d"
_ctdb_service_reconfigure_flag="$_d/reconfigure"
}
:
}
-ctdb_reconfigure_try_lock ()
+ctdb_reconfigure_take_lock ()
{
_ctdb_service_reconfigure_common
_lock="${_d}/reconfigure_lock"
) <"$_lock"
}
+ctdb_reconfigure_release_lock ()
+{
+ _ctdb_service_reconfigure_common
+ _lock="${_d}/reconfigure_lock"
+
+ rm -f "$_lock"
+}
+
ctdb_replay_monitor_status ()
{
echo "Replaying previous status for this script due to reconfigure..."
- # Leading colon (':') is missing in some versions...
- _out=$(ctdb scriptstatus -Y | grep -E "^:?monitor:${script_name}:")
+ # Leading separator ('|') is missing in some versions...
+ _out=$($CTDB scriptstatus -X | grep -E "^\|?monitor\|${script_name}\|")
# Output looks like this:
- # :monitor:60.nfs:1:ERROR:1314764004.030861:1314764004.035514:foo bar:
+ # |monitor|60.nfs|1|ERROR|1314764004.030861|1314764004.035514|foo bar|
# This is the cheapest way of getting fields in the middle.
- set -- $(IFS=":" ; echo $_out)
+ set -- $(IFS="|" ; echo $_out)
_code="$3"
_status="$4"
# The error output field can include colons so we'll try to
# preserve them. The weak checking at the beginning tries to make
- # this work for both broken (no leading ':') and fixed output.
- _out="${_out%:}"
- _err_out="${_out#*monitor:${script_name}:*:*:*:*:}"
+ # this work for both broken (no leading '|') and fixed output.
+ _out="${_out%|}"
+ _err_out="${_out#*monitor|${script_name}|*|*|*|*|}"
case "$_status" in
OK) : ;; # Do nothing special.
TIMEDOUT)
;;
*) : ;; # Must be ERROR, do nothing special.
esac
- echo "$_err_out"
+ if [ -n "$_err_out" ] ; then
+ echo "$_err_out"
+ fi
exit $_code
}
*) return 0 ;;
esac
- if ctdb_reconfigure_try_lock ; then
+ if ctdb_reconfigure_take_lock ; then
# No events covered by this function are running, so proceed
# with gay abandon.
case "$event_name" in
ctdb_service_reconfigure
fi
;;
- monitor)
- if ctdb_service_needs_reconfigure ; then
- ctdb_service_reconfigure
- # Given that the reconfigure might not have
- # resulted in the service being stable yet, we
- # replay the previous status since that's the best
- # information we have.
- ctdb_replay_monitor_status
- fi
- ;;
esac
+
+ ctdb_reconfigure_release_lock
else
# Somebody else is running an event we don't want to collide
# with. We proceed with caution.
# backward compatibility and try again.
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_VSFTPD" "vsftpd"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA" "samba"
- ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_SCP" "scp"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_WINBIND" "winbind"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_HTTPD" "apache2"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_HTTPD" "httpd"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_ISCSI" "iscsi"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_CLAMD" "clamd"
ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_NFS" "nfs"
- ctdb_compat_managed_service "$CTDB_MANAGES_NFS" "nfs-ganesha-gpfs"
t=" $CTDB_MANAGED_SERVICES "
# Default service_start() and service_stop() functions.
-# These may be overridden in an eventscript. When overriding, the
-# following convention must be followed. If these functions are
-# called with no arguments then they may use internal logic to
-# determine whether the service is managed and, therefore, whether
-# they should take any action. However, if the service name is
-# specified as an argument then an attempt must be made to start or
-# stop the service. This is because the auto-start/stop code calls
-# them with the service name as an argument.
+# These may be overridden in an eventscript.
service_start ()
{
service "$service_name" start
ctdb_standard_event_handler ()
{
- case "$1" in
- status)
- ctdb_checkstatus
- exit
- ;;
- setstatus)
- shift
- ctdb_setstatus "$@"
- exit
- ;;
- esac
+ :
}
-# iptables doesn't like being re-entered, so flock-wrap it.
-iptables()
+iptables_wrapper ()
{
- flock -w 30 $CTDB_VARDIR/iptables-ctdb.flock /sbin/iptables "$@"
+ _family="$1" ; shift
+ if [ "$_family" = "inet6" ] ; then
+ _iptables_cmd="ip6tables"
+ else
+ _iptables_cmd="iptables"
+ fi
+
+ # iptables doesn't like being re-entered, so flock-wrap it.
+ flock -w 30 "${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/iptables.flock" "$_iptables_cmd" "$@"
}
# AIX (and perhaps others?) doesn't have mktemp
-if ! which mktemp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+if ! type mktemp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
mktemp ()
{
_dir=false
}
fi
+######################################################################
+# NFS callout handling
+
+nfs_callout_init ()
+{
+ if [ -z "$CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT" ] ; then
+ CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT="${CTDB_BASE}/nfs-linux-kernel-callout"
+ fi
+ # Always export, for statd callout
+ export CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT
+
+ # If the callout wants to use this then it must create it
+ export CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT_STATE_DIR="${service_state_dir}/callout-state"
+
+ # Export, if set, for use by clustered NFS callouts
+ if [ -n "$CTDB_NFS_STATE_FS_TYPE" ] ; then
+ export CTDB_NFS_STATE_FS_TYPE
+ fi
+ if [ -n "$CTDB_NFS_STATE_MNT" ] ; then
+ export CTDB_NFS_STATE_MNT
+ fi
+
+ nfs_callout_cache="${service_state_dir}/nfs_callout_cache"
+ nfs_callout_cache_callout="${nfs_callout_cache}/CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT"
+ nfs_callout_cache_ops="${nfs_callout_cache}/ops"
+}
+
+nfs_callout_register ()
+{
+ mkdir -p "$nfs_callout_cache_ops"
+ rm -f "$nfs_callout_cache_ops"/*
+
+ echo "$CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT" >"$nfs_callout_cache_callout"
+
+ _t=$(eval "$CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT" "register")
+ if [ -n "$_t" ] ; then
+ echo "$_t" |
+ while IFS="" read _op ; do
+ touch "${nfs_callout_cache_ops}/${_op}"
+ done
+ else
+ touch "${nfs_callout_cache_ops}/ALL"
+ fi
+}
+
+nfs_callout ()
+{
+ # Re-run registration if $CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT has changed
+ _prev=""
+ if [ -r "$nfs_callout_cache_callout" ] ; then
+ read _prev <"$nfs_callout_cache_callout"
+ fi
+ if [ "$CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT" != "$_prev" ] ; then
+ nfs_callout_register
+ fi
+
+ # Run the operation if it is registered...
+ if [ -e "${nfs_callout_cache_ops}/${1}" ] || \
+ [ -e "${nfs_callout_cache_ops}/ALL" ]; then
+ eval "$CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT" "$@"
+ fi
+}
+
########################################################
# tickle handling
########################################################
{
_port="$1"
- tickledir="$CTDB_VARDIR/state/tickles"
+ tickledir="${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR}/tickles"
mkdir -p "$tickledir"
- # Who am I?
- _pnn=$(ctdb pnn) ; _pnn=${_pnn#PNN:}
+ ctdb_get_pnn
# What public IPs do I hold?
- _ips=$(ctdb -Y ip | awk -F: -v pnn=$_pnn '$3 == pnn {print $2}')
+ _ips=$($CTDB -X ip | awk -F'|' -v pnn="$pnn" '$3 == pnn {print $2}')
- # IPs as a regexp choice
- _ipschoice="($(echo $_ips | sed -e 's/ /|/g' -e 's/\./\\\\./g'))"
-
- # Record connections to our public IPs in a temporary file
- _my_connections="${tickledir}/${_port}.connections"
- rm -f "$_my_connections"
- netstat -tn |
- awk -v destpat="^${_ipschoice}:${_port}\$" \
- '$1 == "tcp" && $6 == "ESTABLISHED" && $4 ~ destpat {print $5, $4}' |
+ # IPs and port as ss filters
+ _ip_filter=""
+ for _ip in $_ips ; do
+ _ip_filter="${_ip_filter}${_ip_filter:+ || }src [${_ip}]"
+ done
+ _port_filter="sport == :${_port}"
+
+ # Record connections to our public IPs in a temporary file.
+ # This temporary file is in CTDB's private state directory and
+ # $$ is used to avoid a very rare race involving CTDB's script
+ # debugging. No security issue, nothing to see here...
+ _my_connections="${tickledir}/${_port}.connections.$$"
+ # Parentheses are needed around the filters for precedence but
+ # the parentheses can't be empty!
+ ss -tn state established \
+ "${_ip_filter:+( ${_ip_filter} )}" \
+ "${_port_filter:+( ${_port_filter} )}" |
+ awk 'NR > 1 {print $4, $3}' |
sort >"$_my_connections"
# Record our current tickles in a temporary file
- _my_tickles="${tickledir}/${_port}.tickles"
- rm -f "$_my_tickles"
+ _my_tickles="${tickledir}/${_port}.tickles.$$"
for _i in $_ips ; do
- ctdb -Y gettickles $_i $_port |
- awk -F: 'NR > 1 { printf "%s:%s %s:%s\n", $2, $3, $4, $5 }'
+ $CTDB -X gettickles "$_i" "$_port" |
+ awk -F'|' 'NR > 1 { printf "%s:%s %s:%s\n", $2, $3, $4, $5 }'
done |
sort >"$_my_tickles"
# Add tickles for connections that we haven't already got tickles for
comm -23 "$_my_connections" "$_my_tickles" |
while read _src _dst ; do
- ctdb addtickle $_src $_dst
+ $CTDB addtickle "$_src" "$_dst"
done
# Remove tickles for connections that are no longer there
comm -13 "$_my_connections" "$_my_tickles" |
while read _src _dst ; do
- ctdb deltickle $_src $_dst
+ $CTDB deltickle "$_src" "$_dst"
done
- rm -f "$_my_connections" "$_my_tickles"
+ rm -f "$_my_connections" "$_my_tickles"
+
+ # Remove stale files from killed scripts
+ find "$tickledir" -type f -mmin +10 | xargs -r rm
}
########################################################
. "$CTDB_RC_LOCAL"
}
-[ -x $CTDB_BASE/rc.local ] && {
- . $CTDB_BASE/rc.local
+[ -x "${CTDB_BASE}/rc.local" ] && {
+ . "${CTDB_BASE}/rc.local"
}
-[ -d $CTDB_BASE/rc.local.d ] && {
- for i in $CTDB_BASE/rc.local.d/* ; do
+[ -d "${CTDB_BASE}/rc.local.d" ] && {
+ for i in "${CTDB_BASE}/rc.local.d"/* ; do
[ -x "$i" ] && . "$i"
done
}