# chkconfig: - 90 01
#
# description: Starts and stops the clustered tdb daemon
-# pidfile: /var/run/ctdbd/ctdbd.pid
+# pidfile: /var/run/ctdb/ctdbd.pid
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
}
+if [ -f /lib/lsb/init-functions ] ; then
+ . /lib/lsb/init-functions
+fi
+
# Avoid using root's TMPDIR
unset TMPDIR
export CTDB_INIT_STYLE
ctdbd=${CTDBD:-/usr/sbin/ctdbd}
+pidfile="/var/run/ctdb/ctdbd.pid"
if [ "$CTDB_VALGRIND" = "yes" ]; then
init_style="valgrind"
# then return
[ -z "$2" -o \( -n "$3" -a "$3" != "$2" \) ] && return
- val="$2"
+ val="'$2'"
case "$1" in
--*) sep="=" ;;
-*) sep=" " ;;
}
maybe_set "--reclock" "$CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK"
+ mkdir -p $(dirname "$pidfile")
+ maybe_set "--pidfile" "$pidfile"
+
# build up CTDB_OPTIONS variable from optional parameters
maybe_set "--logfile" "$CTDB_LOGFILE"
maybe_set "--nlist" "$CTDB_NODES"
maybe_set "--no-lmaster" "$CTDB_CAPABILITY_LMASTER" "no"
maybe_set "--lvs --single-public-ip" "$CTDB_LVS_PUBLIC_IP"
maybe_set "--script-log-level" "$CTDB_SCRIPT_LOG_LEVEL"
+ maybe_set "--log-ringbuf-size" "$CTDB_LOG_RINGBUF_SIZE"
maybe_set "--syslog" "$CTDB_SYSLOG" "yes"
+ maybe_set "--max-persistent-check-errors" "$CTDB_MAX_PERSISTENT_CHECK_ERRORS"
+}
+
+export_debug_variables ()
+{
+ export CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT CTDB_EXTERNAL_TRACE
+}
+
+# Log given message or stdin to either syslog or a CTDB log file
+do_log ()
+{
+ script_log "ctdb.init" "$@"
+}
+
+select_tdb_checker ()
+{
+ # Find the best TDB consistency check available.
+ use_tdb_tool_check=false
+ if which tdbtool >/dev/null 2>&1 && \
+ echo "help" | tdbtool | grep -q check ; then
+
+ use_tdb_tool_check=true
+ elif which tdbtool >/dev/null 2>&1 && which tdbdump >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ do_log <<EOF
+WARNING: The installed 'tdbtool' does not offer the 'check' subcommand.
+ Using 'tdbdump' for database checks.
+ Consider updating 'tdbtool' for better checks!
+EOF
+ elif which tdbdump >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ do_log <<EOF
+WARNING: 'tdbtool' is not available.
+ Using 'tdbdump' to check the databases.
+ Consider installing a recent 'tdbtool' for better checks!
+EOF
+ else
+ do_log <<EOF
+WARNING: Cannot check databases since neither
+ 'tdbdump' nor 'tdbtool check' is available.
+ Consider installing tdbtool or at least tdbdump!
+EOF
+ return 1
+ fi
+}
+
+check_tdb ()
+{
+ _db="$1"
+
+ if $use_tdb_tool_check ; then
+ # tdbtool always exits with 0 :-(
+ if tdbtool "$_db" check 2>/dev/null |
+ grep -q "Database integrity is OK" ; then
+ return 0
+ else
+ return 1
+ fi
+ else
+ tdbdump "$_db" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
+ return $?
+ fi
}
-check_persistent_databases () {
- PERSISTENT_DB_DIR="${CTDB_DBDIR:-/var/ctdb}/persistent"
- mkdir -p $PERSISTENT_DB_DIR 2>/dev/null
- for PDBASE in `ls $PERSISTENT_DB_DIR/*.tdb.[0-9] 2>/dev/null`; do
- /usr/bin/tdbdump $PDBASE >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || {
- echo "Persistent database $PDBASE is corrupted! CTDB will not start."
+check_persistent_databases ()
+{
+ _dir="${CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT:-${CTDB_DBDIR:-/var/ctdb}/persistent}"
+ mkdir -p "$_dir" 2>/dev/null
+
+ [ "${CTDB_MAX_PERSISTENT_CHECK_ERRORS:-0}" = "0" ] || return 0
+
+ for _db in $(ls "$_dir/"*.tdb.*[0-9] 2>/dev/null) ; do
+ check_tdb $_db || {
+ do_log "Persistent database $_db is corrupted! CTDB will not start."
return 1
}
done
}
-set_ctdb_variables () {
- # set any tunables from the config file
- set | grep ^CTDB_SET_ | cut -d_ -f3- |
- while read v; do
- varname=`echo $v | cut -d= -f1`
- value=`echo $v | cut -d= -f2`
- ctdb setvar $varname $value || RETVAL=1
- done || exit 1
+check_non_persistent_databases ()
+{
+ _dir="${CTDB_DBDIR:-/var/ctdb}"
+ mkdir -p "$_dir" 2>/dev/null
+
+ for _db in $(ls "${_dir}/"*.tdb.*[0-9] 2>/dev/null) ; do
+ check_tdb $_db || {
+ _backup="${_db}.$(date +'%Y%m%d.%H%M%S.%N').corrupt"
+ do_log <<EOF
+WARNING: database ${_db} is corrupted.
+ Moving to backup ${_backup} for later analysis.
+EOF
+ mv "$_db" "$_backup"
+
+ # Now remove excess backups
+ ls -td "${_db}."*".corrupt" |
+ tail -n +$((${CTDB_MAX_CORRUPT_DB_BACKUPS:-10} + 1)) |
+ xargs rm -f
+
+ }
+ done
}
set_retval() {
return $1
}
-ctdbd=${CTDBD:-/usr/sbin/ctdbd}
+wait_until_ready () {
+ _timeout="${1:-10}" # default is 10 seconds
+
+ _count=0
+ while ! ctdb runstate startup running >/dev/null 2>&1 ; do
+ if [ $_count -ge $_timeout ] ; then
+ return 1
+ fi
+ sleep 1
+ _count=$(($_count + 1))
+ done
+}
start() {
echo -n $"Starting ctdbd service: "
ctdb ping >/dev/null 2>&1 && {
echo $"CTDB is already running"
- return 1
+ return 0
}
+ # About to start new $ctdbd. The ping above has failed and any
+ # new $ctdbd will destroy the Unix domain socket, so any processes
+ # that aren't yet completely useless soon will be... so kill
+ # them.
+ pkill -9 -f "$ctdbd"
+
build_ctdb_options
- check_persistent_databases || return $?
+ export_debug_variables
- if [ yes == "$CTDB_SUPPRESS_COREFILE" ]; then
+ # make sure we drop any ips that might still be held if previous
+ # instance of ctdb got killed with -9 or similar
+ drop_all_public_ips "ctdb.init"
+
+ if select_tdb_checker ; then
+ check_persistent_databases || return $?
+ check_non_persistent_databases
+ fi
+
+ if [ "$CTDB_SUPPRESS_COREFILE" = "yes" ]; then
ulimit -c 0
else
ulimit -c unlimited
case $init_style in
valgrind)
- valgrind -q --log-file=/var/log/ctdb_valgrind \
- $ctdbd --nosetsched $CTDB_OPTIONS
+ eval valgrind -q --log-file=/var/log/ctdb_valgrind \
+ $ctdbd --valgrinding "$CTDB_OPTIONS"
RETVAL=$?
echo
;;
suse)
- startproc $ctdbd $CTDB_OPTIONS
- rc_status -v
+ eval startproc $ctdbd "$CTDB_OPTIONS"
RETVAL=$?
;;
redhat)
- daemon $ctdbd $CTDB_OPTIONS
+ eval $ctdbd "$CTDB_OPTIONS"
RETVAL=$?
- echo
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/ctdb || RETVAL=1
;;
debian)
- start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background \
- --exec $ctdbd -- $CTDB_OPTIONS
+ eval start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background \
+ --exec $ctdbd -- "$CTDB_OPTIONS"
RETVAL=$?
;;
esac
- sleep 1
+ if [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] ; then
+ if ! wait_until_ready ; then
+ RETVAL=1
+ echo "Timed out waiting for initialisation - killing CTDB"
+ pkill -9 -f $ctdbd >/dev/null 2>&1
+ fi
+ fi
- set_ctdb_variables
+ case $init_style in
+ suse)
+ set_retval $RETVAL
+ rc_status -v
+ ;;
+ redhat)
+ [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && success || failure
+ echo
+ ;;
+ esac
return $RETVAL
-}
+}
stop() {
echo -n $"Shutting down ctdbd service: "
while pkill -0 -f $ctdbd ; do
sleep 1
count=$(($count + 1))
- [ $count -gt 10 ] && {
+ [ $count -gt 30 ] && {
echo -n $"killing ctdbd "
pkill -9 -f $ctdbd
pkill -9 -f $CTDB_BASE/events.d/
}
done
+ # make sure all ips are dropped, pfkill -9 might leave them hanging around
+ drop_all_public_ips
+
+ rm -f "$pidfile"
+
case $init_style in
suse)
# re-set the return code to the recorded RETVAL in order
echo ""
;;
esac
+
return $RETVAL
}
restart() {
stop
start
-}
+}
-status() {
- echo -n $"Checking for ctdbd service: "
- ctdb ping >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
- RETVAL=$?
- echo -n " ctdbd not running. "
- case $init_style in
- suse)
- set_retval $RETVAL
- rc_status -v
- ;;
- redhat)
- echo ""
- ;;
- esac
- return $RETVAL
- }
- echo ""
- ctdb status
+# Given that CTDB_VALGRIND is a debug option we don't support the pid
+# file. We just do a quick and dirty hack instead. Otherwise we just
+# end up re-implementing each distro's pidfile support...
+check_status_valgrind ()
+{
+ if pkill -0 -f "valgrind.*${ctdbd}" ; then
+ echo "ctdbd is running under valgrind..."
+ return 0
+ else
+ echo "ctdbd is not running"
+ return 1
+ fi
}
+check_status ()
+{
+ # Backward compatibility. When we arrange to pass --pidfile to
+ # ctdbd we also create the directory that will contain it. If
+ # that directory is missing then we don't use the pidfile to check
+ # status.
+ if [ -d $(dirname "$pidfile") ] ; then
+ _pf_opt="-p $pidfile"
+ else
+ _pf_opt=""
+ fi
+
+ case "$init_style" in
+ valgrind)
+ check_status_valgrind
+ ;;
+ suse)
+ checkproc $_pf_opt "$ctdbd"
+ rc_status -v
+ ;;
+ redhat)
+ status $_pf_opt -l "ctdb" "$ctdbd"
+ ;;
+ debian)
+ status_of_proc $_pf_opt "$ctdbd" "ctdb"
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+
+[ -x "$CTDB_BASE/rc.ctdb" ] && "$CTDB_BASE/rc.ctdb" $1
-case "$cmd" in
+case "$1" in
start)
start
;;
stop)
stop
;;
- restart|reload)
+ restart|reload|force-reload)
restart
;;
status)
- status
+ check_status
;;
- condrestart)
- ctdb status > /dev/null && restart || :
+ condrestart|try-restart)
+ if check_status >/dev/null ; then
+ restart
+ fi
;;
cron)
# used from cron to auto-restart ctdb
- ctdb status > /dev/null || restart
+ check_status >/dev/null || restart
;;
*)
- echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status|cron|condrestart}"
+ echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload|status|cron|condrestart|try-restart}"
exit 1
esac