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#!/bin/sh
# Event script for ctdb-specific setup and other things that don't fit
# elsewhere.
[ -n "$CTDB_BASE" ] || \
CTDB_BASE=$(d=$(dirname "$0") && cd -P "$d" && dirname "$PWD")
. "${CTDB_BASE}/functions"
load_script_options
############################################################
# type is commonly supported and more portable than which(1)
# shellcheck disable=SC2039
select_tdb_checker ()
{
# Find the best TDB consistency check available.
use_tdb_tool_check=false
type tdbtool >/dev/null 2>&1 && found_tdbtool=true
type tdbdump >/dev/null 2>&1 && found_tdbdump=true
if $found_tdbtool && echo "help" | tdbtool | grep -q check ; then
use_tdb_tool_check=true
elif $found_tdbtool && $found_tdbdump ; then
cat <<EOF
WARNING: The installed 'tdbtool' does not offer the 'check' subcommand.
Using 'tdbdump' for database checks.
Consider updating 'tdbtool' for better checks!
EOF
elif $found_tdbdump ; then
cat <<EOF
WARNING: 'tdbtool' is not available.
Using 'tdbdump' to check the databases.
Consider installing a recent 'tdbtool' for better checks!
EOF
else
cat <<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 $use_tdb_tool_check ; then
# tdbtool always exits with 0 :-(
if timeout 10 tdbtool "$_db" check 2>/dev/null |
grep -q "Database integrity is OK" ; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
else
timeout 10 tdbdump "$_db" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
return $?
fi
}
check_persistent_databases ()
{
_dir="${CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT:-${CTDB_VARDIR}/persistent}"
[ -d "$_dir" ] || return 0
for _db in "$_dir/"*.tdb.*[0-9] ; do
[ -r "$_db" ] || continue
check_tdb "$_db" || \
die "Persistent database $_db is corrupted! CTDB will not start."
done
}
check_non_persistent_databases ()
{
_dir="${CTDB_DBDIR:-${CTDB_VARDIR}}"
[ -d "$_dir" ] || return 0
for _db in "${_dir}/"*.tdb.*[0-9] ; do
[ -r "$_db" ] || continue
check_tdb "$_db" || {
_backup="${_db}.$(date +'%Y%m%d.%H%M%S').corrupt"
cat <<EOF
WARNING: database ${_db} is corrupted.
Moving to backup ${_backup} for later analysis.
EOF
mv "$_db" "$_backup"
# Now remove excess backups
_max="${CTDB_MAX_CORRUPT_DB_BACKUPS:-10}"
_bdb="${_db##*/}" # basename
find "$_dir" -name "${_bdb}.*.corrupt" |
sort -r |
tail -n +$((_max + 1)) |
xargs rm -f
}
done
}
############################################################
ctdb_check_args "$@"
case "$1" in
init)
# make sure we have a blank state directory for the scripts to work with
rm -rf "$CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR"
mkdir -p "$CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR" || \
die "mkdir -p ${CTDB_SCRIPT_VARDIR} - failed - $?" $?
# Load/cache database options from configuration file
ctdb_get_db_options
if select_tdb_checker ; then
check_persistent_databases || exit $?
check_non_persistent_databases
fi
;;
startup)
$CTDB attach ctdb.tdb persistent
;;
esac
# all OK
exit 0
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