1 # Options to ctdbd. This is read by /etc/init.d/ctdb
3 # you must specify the location of a shared lock file across all the
4 # nodes. This must be on shared storage
6 # CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK="/some/place/on/shared/storage"
8 # when doing IP takeover you also may specify what network interface
9 # to use by default for the public addresses. Otherwise you must
10 # specify an interface on each line of the public addresses file
12 # CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE=eth0
14 # Should ctdb do IP takeover? If it should, then specify a file
15 # containing the list of public IP addresses that ctdb will manage
16 # Note that these IPs must be different from those in $NODES above
17 # there is no default.
18 # The syntax is one line per public address of the form :
19 # <ipaddress>/<netmask> <interface>
20 # Example: 10.1.1.1/24 eth0
22 # CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES=/etc/ctdb/public_addresses
24 # Should CTDB present the cluster using a single public ip address to clients
25 # and multiplex clients across all CONNECTED nodes ?
26 # This is based on LVS
27 # When this is enabled, the entire cluster will present one single ip address
28 # which clients will connect to.
29 # CTDB_LVS_PUBLIC_IP=10.1.1.1
32 # IPMUX : OBSOLETE use LVS instead
33 # Should ctdb implement a single public ip address across the entire cluster
34 # and multiplex incoming connections across the connected nodes
35 # When using a single public ip you must also specify the public interface!
36 # This makes all incoming traffic go through a single ctdb node which
37 # will then forward the packets out acros the other nodes. This will
39 # CTDB_SINGLE_PUBLIC_IP=10.1.1.1
41 # should ctdb manage starting/stopping the Samba service for you?
42 # default is to not manage Samba
43 # CTDB_MANAGES_SAMBA=yes
45 # If there are very many shares it may not be feasible to check that all
46 # of them are available during each monitoring interval.
47 # In that case this check can be disabled
48 # CTDB_SAMBA_SKIP_SHARE_CHECK=yes
49 # CTDB_NFS_SKIP_SHARE_CHECK=yes
51 # specify which ports we should check that there is a daemon listening to
52 # by default we use testparm and look in smb.conf to figure out.
53 # CTDB_SAMBA_CHECK_PORTS="445"
55 # should ctdb manage starting/stopping Winbind service?
56 # if left comented out then it will be autodetected based on smb.conf
57 # CTDB_MANAGES_WINBIND=yes
59 # should ctdb manage starting/stopping the VSFTPD service
60 # CTDB_MANAGES_VSFTPD=yes
62 # should ctdb manage starting/stopping the ISCSI service
63 # CTDB_MANAGES_ISCSI=yes
65 # should ctdb manage starting/stopping the NFS service
66 # CTDB_MANAGES_NFS=yes
68 # should ctdb manage starting/stopping the Apache web server httpd?
71 # The init style (redhat/suse/ubuntu...) is usually auto-detected.
72 # The names of init scripts of services managed by CTDB are set
73 # based on the detected init style. You can override the init style
74 # auto-detection here to explicitly use a scheme. This might be
75 # useful when you have installed a packages (for instance samba
76 # packages) with a different init script layout.
77 # There is no default.
78 # CTDB_INIT_STYLE=redhat
80 # The following are specific Samba init scripts / services that you
81 # can override from auto-detection.
82 # There are no defaults.
83 # CTDB_SERVICE_SMB=smb
84 # CTDB_SERVICE_NMB=nmb
85 # CTDB_SERVICE_WINBIND=winbind
87 # you may wish to raise the file descriptor limit for ctdb
88 # use a ulimit command here. ctdb needs one file descriptor per
89 # connected client (ie. one per connected client in Samba)
92 # the NODES file must be specified or ctdb won't start
93 # it should contain a list of IPs that ctdb will use
94 # it must be exactly the same on all cluster nodes
95 # defaults to /etc/ctdb/nodes
96 # CTDB_NODES=/etc/ctdb/nodes
98 # the directory to put the local ctdb database files in
99 # defaults to /var/ctdb
100 # CTDB_DBDIR=/var/ctdb
102 # the directory to put the local persistent ctdb database files in
103 # defaults to /var/ctdb/persistent
104 # CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT=/var/ctdb/persistent
106 # the directory where service specific event scripts are stored
107 # defaults to /etc/ctdb/events.d
108 # CTDB_EVENT_SCRIPT_DIR=/etc/ctdb/events.d
110 # the location of the local ctdb socket
111 # defaults to /tmp/ctdb.socket
112 # CTDB_SOCKET=/tmp/ctdb.socket
114 # what transport to use. Only tcp is currently supported
116 # CTDB_TRANSPORT="tcp"
118 # When set, this variable makes ctdb monitor the amount of free memory
119 # in the system (the second number in the buffers/cache output from free -m).
120 # If the amount of free memory drops below this treshold the node will become
121 # unhealthy and ctdb and all managed services will be shutdown.
122 # Once this occurs, the administrator needs to find the reason for the OOM
123 # situation, rectify it and restart ctdb with "service ctdb start"
125 # CTDB_MONITOR_FREE_MEMORY=100
127 # When set to yes, the CTDB node will start in DISABLED mode and not host
128 # any public ip addresses. The administrator needs to explicitely enable
129 # the node with "ctdb enable"
130 # CTDB_START_AS_DISABLED="yes"
132 # LMASTER and RECMASTER capabilities.
133 # By default all nodes are capable of both being LMASTER for records and
134 # also for taking the RECMASTER role and perform recovery.
135 # These parameters can be used to disable these two roles on a node.
136 # Note: If there are NO available nodes left in a cluster that can perform
137 # the RECMASTER role, the cluster will not be able to recover from a failure
138 # and will remain in RECOVERY mode until an RECMASTER capable node becomes
139 # available. Same for LMASTER.
140 # These parametersd are useful for scenarios where you have one "remote" node
141 # in a cluster and you do not want the remote node to be fully participating
142 # in the cluster and slow things down.
143 # For that case, set both roles to "no" for the remote node on the remote site
144 # but leave the roles default to "yes" on the primary nodes in the central
146 # CTDB_CAPABILITY_RECMASTER=yes
147 # CTDB_CAPABILITY_LMASTER=yes
149 # where to log messages
150 # the default is /var/log/log.ctdb
151 # CTDB_LOGFILE=/var/log/log.ctdb
153 # what debug level to run at. Higher means more verbose
157 # set any default tuning options for ctdb
158 # use CTDB_SET_XXXX=value where XXXX is the name of the tuning
161 # CTDB_SET_TRAVERSETIMEOUT=60
162 # you can get a list of variables using "ctdb listvars"
165 # any other options you might want. Run ctdbd --help for a list