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.\" Title: ctdb.conf
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.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
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.\" Date: 09/23/2020
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.\" Manual: CTDB - clustered TDB database
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.\" Source: ctdb
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.\" Language: English
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.TH "CTDB\&.CONF" "5" "09/23/2020" "ctdb" "CTDB \- clustered TDB database"
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.SH "NAME"
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ctdb.conf \- CTDB configuration file
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.PP
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This file contains CTDB configuration options that affect the operation of CTDB daemons and command\-line tools\&. The default location of this file is
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/usr/local/etc/ctdb/ctdb\&.conf\&.
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.PP
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Note that this is a Samba\-style configuration file, so it has a very different syntax to previous CTDB configuration files\&.
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.PP
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For event script options please see
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\fBctdb-script.options\fR(5)\&.
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.PP
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Configuration options are grouped into several sections below\&. There are only a few options in each section, allowing them to be ordered (approximately) in decreasing order of importance\&.
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.SH "LOGGING CONFIGURATION"
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.PP
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Options in this section control CTDB\*(Aqs logging\&. They are valid within the
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\fIlogging\fR
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section of file, indicated by
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[logging]\&.
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.PP
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log level = \fILOGLEVEL\fR
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.RS 4
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LOGLEVEL is a string that controls the verbosity of ctdbd\*(Aqs logging\&. See the
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LOG LEVELS
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)
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for more details\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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NOTICE
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.RE
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.PP
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location = \fISTRING\fR
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.RS 4
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STRING specifies where ctdbd will write its log\&.
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.sp
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Valid values are:
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.PP
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file:\fIFILENAME\fR
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.RS 4
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FILENAME where ctdbd will write its log\&. This is usually
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/var/log/log\&.ctdb\&.
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.RE
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.PP
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syslog[:\fIMETHOD\fR]
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.RS 4
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CTDB will log to syslog\&. By default this will use the syslog(3) API\&.
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.sp
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If METHOD is specified then it specifies an extension that causes logging to be done in a non\-blocking fashion\&. This can be useful under heavy loads that might cause the syslog daemon to dequeue messages too slowly, which would otherwise cause CTDB to block when logging\&. METHOD must be one of:
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.PP
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nonblocking
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.RS 4
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CTDB will log to syslog via
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/dev/log
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in non\-blocking mode\&.
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.RE
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.PP
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udp
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.RS 4
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CTDB will log to syslog via UDP to localhost:514\&. The syslog daemon must be configured to listen on (at least) localhost:514\&. Most implementations will log the messages against hostname "localhost" \- this is a limit of the implementation for compatibility with more syslog daemon implementations\&.
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.RE
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.PP
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udp\-rfc5424
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.RS 4
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As with "udp" but messages are sent in RFC5424 format\&. This method will log the correct hostname but is not as widely implemented in syslog daemons\&.
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.RE
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.RE
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.sp
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Default: file:/var/log/log\&.ctdb
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.RE
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.SH "CLUSTER CONFIGURATION"
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.PP
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Options in this section affect the CTDB cluster setup\&. They are valid within the
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\fIcluster\fR
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section of file, indicated by
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[cluster]\&.
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.PP
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recovery lock = \fILOCK\fR
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.RS 4
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LOCK specifies the cluster\-wide mutex used to detect and prevent a partitioned cluster (or "split brain")\&.
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.sp
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For information about the recovery lock please see the
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RECOVERY LOCK
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)\&.
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.sp
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Default: NONE\&. However, uses of a recovery lock is
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\fIstrongly recommended\fR\&.
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.RE
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.PP
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node address = \fIIPADDR\fR
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.RS 4
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IPADDR is the private IP address that ctdbd will bind to\&.
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.sp
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This option is only required when automatic address detection can not be used\&. This can be the case when running multiple ctdbd daemons/nodes on the same physical host (usually for testing), using InfiniBand for the private network or on Linux when sysctl net\&.ipv4\&.ip_nonlocal_bind=1\&.
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.sp
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Default: CTDB selects the first address from the nodes list that it can bind to\&. See also the
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PRIVATE ADDRESS
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)\&.
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.RE
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.PP
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transport = tcp|ib
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.RS 4
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This option specifies which transport to use for ctdbd internode communications on the private network\&.
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.sp
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ib
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means InfiniBand\&. The InfiniBand support is not regularly tested\&. If it is known to be broken then it may be disabled so that a value of
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ib
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is considered invalid\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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tcp
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.RE
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.SH "DATABASE CONFIGURATION"
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.PP
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Options in this section affect the CTDB database setup\&. They are valid within the
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\fIdatabase\fR
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section of file, indicated by
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[database]\&.
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.PP
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volatile database directory = \fIDIRECTORY\fR
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.RS 4
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DIRECTORY on local storage where CTDB keeps a local copy of volatile TDB databases\&. This directory is local for each node and should not be stored on the shared cluster filesystem\&.
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.sp
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Mounting a tmpfs (or similar memory filesystem) on this directory can provide a significant performance improvement when there is I/O contention on the local disk\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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/var/lib/ctdb/volatile
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.RE
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.PP
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persistent database directory=\fIDIRECTORY\fR
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.RS 4
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DIRECTORY on local storage where CTDB keeps a local copy of persistent TDB databases\&. This directory is local for each node and should not be stored on the shared cluster filesystem\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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/var/lib/ctdb/persistent
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.RE
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.PP
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state database directory = \fIDIRECTORY\fR
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.RS 4
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DIRECTORY on local storage where CTDB keeps a local copy of internal state TDB databases\&. This directory is local for each node and should not be stored on the shared cluster filesystem\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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/var/lib/ctdb/state
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.RE
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.PP
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tdb mutexes = true|false
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.RS 4
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This parameter enables TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING feature on volatile databases if the robust mutexes are supported\&. This optimizes the record locking using robust mutexes and is much more efficient that using posix locks\&.
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.sp
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If robust mutexes are unreliable on the platform being used then they can be disabled by setting this to
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false\&.
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.RE
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.PP
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lock debug script = \fIFILENAME\fR
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.RS 4
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FILENAME is a script used by CTDB\*(Aqs database locking code to attempt to provide debugging information when CTDB is unable to lock an entire database or a record\&.
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.sp
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This script should be a bare filename relative to the CTDB configuration directory (/usr/local/etc/ctdb/)\&. Any directory prefix is ignored and the path is calculated relative to this directory\&.
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.sp
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CTDB provides a lock debugging script and installs it as
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/usr/local/etc/ctdb/debug_locks\&.sh\&.
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.sp
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Default: NONE
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.RE
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.SH "EVENT HANDLING CONFIGURATION"
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.PP
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Options in this section affect CTDB event handling\&. They are valid within the
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\fIevent\fR
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section of file, indicated by
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[event]\&.
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.PP
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debug script = \fIFILENAME\fR
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.RS 4
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FILENAME is a script used by CTDB\*(Aqs event handling code to attempt to provide debugging information when an event times out\&.
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.sp
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This script should be a bare filename relative to the CTDB configuration directory (/usr/local/etc/ctdb/)\&. Any directory prefix is ignored and the path is calculated relative to this directory\&.
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.sp
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CTDB provides a script for debugging timed out event scripts and installs it as
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/usr/local/etc/ctdb/debug\-hung\-script\&.sh\&.
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.sp
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Default: NONE
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.RE
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.SH "FAILOVER CONFIGURATION"
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.PP
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Options in this section affect CTDB failover\&. They are valid within the
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\fIfailover\fR
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section of file, indicated by
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[failover]\&.
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.PP
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disabled = true|false
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.RS 4
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If set to
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true
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then public IP failover is disabled\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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false
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.RE
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.SH "LEGACY CONFIGURATION"
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.PP
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Options in this section affect legacy CTDB setup\&. They are valid within the
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\fIlegacy\fR
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section of file, indicated by
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[legacy]\&.
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.PP
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ctdb start as stopped = true|false
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.RS 4
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If set to
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true
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CTDB starts in the STOPPED state\&.
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.sp
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To allow the node to take part in the cluster it must be manually continued with the
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\fBctdb continue\fR
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command\&.
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.sp
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Please see the
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NODE STATES
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)
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for more information about the STOPPED state\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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false
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.RE
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.PP
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start as disabled = true|false
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.RS 4
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If set to
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true
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CTDB starts in the DISABLED state\&.
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.sp
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To allow the node to host public IP addresses and services, it must be manually enabled using the
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\fBctdb enable\fR
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command\&.
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.sp
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Please see the
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NODE STATES
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)
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for more information about the DISABLED state\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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false
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.RE
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.PP
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realtime scheduling = true|false
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.RS 4
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Usually CTDB runs with real\-time priority\&. This helps it to perform effectively on a busy system, such as when there are thousands of Samba clients\&. If you are running CTDB on a platform that does not support real\-time priority, you can set this to
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false\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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true
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.RE
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.PP
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recmaster capability = true|false
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.RS 4
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Indicates whether a node can become the recovery master for the cluster\&. If this is set to
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false
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then the node will not be able to become the recovery master for the cluster\&. This feature is primarily used for making a cluster span across a WAN link and use CTDB as a WAN\-accelerator\&.
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.sp
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Please see the
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REMOTE CLUSTER NODES
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)
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for more information\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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true
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.RE
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.PP
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lmaster capability = true|false
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.RS 4
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Indicates whether a node can become a location master for records in a database\&. If this is set to
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false
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then the node will not be part of the vnnmap\&. This feature is primarily used for making a cluster span across a WAN link and use CTDB as a WAN\-accelerator\&.
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.sp
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Please see the
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REMOTE CLUSTER NODES
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)
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for more information\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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true
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.RE
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.PP
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script log level = \fILOGLEVEL\fR
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.RS 4
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This option sets the debug level of event script output to LOGLEVEL\&.
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.sp
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See the
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DEBUG LEVELS
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section in
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\fBctdb\fR(7)
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for more information\&.
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.sp
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Default:
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ERROR
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.RE
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.SH "FILES"
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.RS 4
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/usr/local/etc/ctdb/ctdb\&.conf
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.RE
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.PP
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\fBctdbd\fR(1),
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\fBonnode\fR(1),
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\fBctdb.sysconfig\fR(5),
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\fBctdb-script.options\fR(5),
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\fBctdb\fR(7),
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\fBctdb-tunables\fR(7),
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\m[blue]\fB\%http://ctdb.samba.org/\fR\m[]
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.SH "AUTHOR"
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.br
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.PP
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This documentation was written by Amitay Isaacs, Martin Schwenke
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.SH "COPYRIGHT"
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.br
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Copyright \(co 2007 Andrew Tridgell, Ronnie Sahlberg
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.br
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.PP
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version\&.
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.PP
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE\&. See the GNU General Public License for more details\&.
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.PP
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see
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\m[blue]\fB\%http://www.gnu.org/licenses\fR\m[]\&.
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.sp
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