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#!/bin/sh
#################################
# interface event script for ctdb
# this adds/removes IPs from your
# public interface
[ -n "$CTDB_BASE" ] || \
CTDB_BASE=$(d=$(dirname "$0") && cd -P "$d" && dirname "$PWD")
. "${CTDB_BASE}/functions"
load_script_options
ctdb_public_addresses="${CTDB_BASE}/public_addresses"
if [ ! -f "$ctdb_public_addresses" ]; then
if [ "$1" = "init" ] ; then
echo "No public addresses file found"
fi
exit 0
fi
# This sets $all_interfaces as a side-effect.
get_all_interfaces ()
{
# Get all the interfaces listed in the public_addresses file
all_interfaces=$(sed -e '/^#.*/d' \
-e 's/^[^\t ]*[\t ]*//' \
-e 's/,/ /g' \
-e 's/[\t ]*$//' "$ctdb_public_addresses")
# Get the interfaces for which CTDB has public IPs configured.
# That is, for all but the 1st line, get the 1st field.
ctdb_ifaces=$($CTDB -X ifaces | sed -e '1d' -e 's@^|@@' -e 's@|.*@@')
# Add $ctdb_ifaces and make $all_interfaces unique
# Use word splitting to squash whitespace
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
all_interfaces=$(echo $all_interfaces $ctdb_ifaces | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u)
}
monitor_interfaces()
{
get_all_interfaces
down_interfaces_found=false
up_interfaces_found=false
# Note that this loop must not exit early. It must process
# all interfaces so that the correct state for each interface
# is set in CTDB using setifacelink.
for _iface in $all_interfaces ; do
if interface_monitor "$_iface" ; then
up_interfaces_found=true
$CTDB setifacelink "$_iface" up >/dev/null 2>&1
else
down_interfaces_found=true
$CTDB setifacelink "$_iface" down >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
done
if ! $down_interfaces_found ; then
return 0
fi
if ! $up_interfaces_found ; then
return 1
fi
if [ "$CTDB_PARTIALLY_ONLINE_INTERFACES" != "yes" ]; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# Sets: iface, ip, maskbits
get_iface_ip_maskbits ()
{
_iface_in="$1"
ip="$2"
_maskbits_in="$3"
# Intentional word splitting here
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
set -- $(ip_maskbits_iface "$ip")
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
maskbits="$1"
iface="$2"
if [ "$iface" != "$_iface_in" ] ; then
printf \
'WARNING: Public IP %s hosted on interface %s but VNN says %s\n' \
"$ip" "$iface" "$_iface_in"
fi
if [ "$maskbits" != "$_maskbits_in" ] ; then
printf \
'WARNING: Public IP %s has %s bit netmask but VNN says %s\n' \
"$ip" "$maskbits" "$_maskbits_in"
fi
else
die "ERROR: Unable to determine interface for IP ${ip}"
fi
}
ip_block ()
{
_ip="$1"
_iface="$2"
case "$_ip" in
*:*) _family="inet6" ;;
*) _family="inet" ;;
esac
# Extra delete copes with previously killed script
iptables_wrapper "$_family" \
-D INPUT -i "$_iface" -d "$_ip" -j DROP 2>/dev/null
iptables_wrapper "$_family" \
-I INPUT -i "$_iface" -d "$_ip" -j DROP
}
ip_unblock ()
{
_ip="$1"
_iface="$2"
case "$_ip" in
*:*) _family="inet6" ;;
*) _family="inet" ;;
esac
iptables_wrapper "$_family" \
-D INPUT -i "$_iface" -d "$_ip" -j DROP 2>/dev/null
}
ctdb_check_args "$@"
case "$1" in
init)
# make sure that we only respond to ARP messages from the NIC where
# a particular ip address is associated.
get_proc sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter >/dev/null 2>&1 && {
set_proc sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter 1
}
_promote="sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/promote_secondaries"
get_proc "$_promote" >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
die "Public IPs only supported if promote_secondaries is available"
# 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
;;
startup)
monitor_interfaces
;;
shutdown)
drop_all_public_ips
;;
takeip)
iface=$2
ip=$3
maskbits=$4
add_ip_to_iface "$iface" "$ip" "$maskbits" || {
exit 1;
}
# In case a previous "releaseip" for this IP was killed...
ip_unblock "$ip" "$iface"
flush_route_cache
;;
releaseip)
# releasing an IP is a bit more complex than it seems. Once the IP
# is released, any open tcp connections to that IP on this host will end
# up being stuck. Some of them (such as NFS connections) will be unkillable
# so we need to use the killtcp ctdb function to kill them off. We also
# need to make sure that no new connections get established while we are
# doing this! So what we do is this:
# 1) firewall this IP, so no new external packets arrive for it
# 2) find existing connections, and kill them
# 3) remove the IP from the interface
# 4) remove the firewall rule
shift
get_iface_ip_maskbits "$@"
ip_block "$ip" "$iface"
kill_tcp_connections "$iface" "$ip"
delete_ip_from_iface "$iface" "$ip" "$maskbits" || {
ip_unblock "$ip" "$iface"
exit 1
}
ip_unblock "$ip" "$iface"
flush_route_cache
;;
updateip)
# moving an IP is a bit more complex than it seems.
# First we drop all traffic on the old interface.
# Then we try to add the ip to the new interface and before
# we finally remove it from the old interface.
#
# 1) firewall this IP, so no new external packets arrive for it
# 2) remove the IP from the old interface (and new interface, to be sure)
# 3) add the IP to the new interface
# 4) remove the firewall rule
# 5) use ctdb gratarp to propagate the new mac address
# 6) use netstat -tn to find existing connections, and tickle them
_oiface=$2
niface=$3
_ip=$4
_maskbits=$5
get_iface_ip_maskbits "$_oiface" "$_ip" "$_maskbits"
oiface="$iface"
# Could check maskbits too. However, that should never change
# so we want to notice if it does.
if [ "$oiface" = "$niface" ] ; then
echo "Redundant \"updateip\" - ${ip} already on ${niface}"
exit 0
fi
ip_block "$ip" "$oiface"
delete_ip_from_iface "$oiface" "$ip" "$maskbits" 2>/dev/null
delete_ip_from_iface "$niface" "$ip" "$maskbits" 2>/dev/null
add_ip_to_iface "$niface" "$ip" "$maskbits" || {
ip_unblock "$ip" "$oiface"
exit 1
}
ip_unblock "$ip" "$oiface"
flush_route_cache
# propagate the new mac address
$CTDB gratarp "$ip" "$niface"
# tickle all existing connections, so that dropped packets
# are retransmited and the tcp streams work
tickle_tcp_connections "$ip"
;;
monitor)
monitor_interfaces || exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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