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Jose A. Rivera
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ctdb-etcd
7
ctdb
CTDB - clustered TDB database
ctdb-etcd
CTDB etcd integration
ctdb_etcd_lock
DESCRIPTION
ctdb_etcd_lock is intended to be run as a mutex helper for CTDB. It
will try to connect to an existing etcd cluster and grab a lock in that
cluster to function as CTDB's recovery lock. Please see
ctdb/doc/cluster_mutex_helper.txt for details on
the mutex helper API. To use this, include the following line in
the [cluster] section of
ctdb.conf
5:
recovery lock = !/usr/local/usr/libexec/ctdb/ctdb_etcd_lock
You can also pass "-v", "-vv", or "-vvv" to include verbose output in
the CTDB log. Additional "v"s indicate increases in verbosity.
This mutex helper expects the system Python interpreter to have access
to the etcd Python module. It also expects an etcd cluster to be
configured and running. To integrate with this, there is an optional
config file of the following format:
key = value
The following configuration parameters (and their defaults) are defined
for use by ctdb_etcd_lock:
port = 2379 # connecting port for the etcd cluster
lock_ttl = 9 # seconds for TTL
refresh = 2 # seconds between attempts to maintain lock
locks_dir = _ctdb # where to store CTDB locks in etcd
# The final etcd directory for any given lock looks like:
# /_locks/{locks_dir}/{netbios name}/
In addition, any keyword parameter that can be used to configure an
etcd client may be specified and modified here. For more documentation
on these parameters, see here: https://github.com/jplana/python-etcd/
SEE ALSO
ctdb
7,
ctdbd
1,