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#!/bin/bash
# Verify that adding/deleting IPs using 'ctdb reloadips' works
# Checks that when IPs are added to and deleted from a single node then
# those IPs are actually assigned and unassigned from the specified
# interface.
# Prerequisites:
# * An active CTDB cluster with public IP addresses configured
# Expected results:
# * When IPs are added to a single node then they are assigned to an
# interface.
# * When IPs are deleted from a single node then they disappear from an
# interface.
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/cluster.bash"
set -e
ctdb_test_init
select_test_node_and_ips
####################
# Search for an unused 10.B.1.0/24 network on which to add public IP
# addresses.
# The initial search is for a 10.B.0.0/16 network since some
# configurations may use a whole class B for the private network.
# Check that there are no public IP addresses (as reported by "ctdb ip
# all") or other IP addresses (as reported by "ip addr show") with
# the provided prefix. Note that this is an IPv4-specific test.
echo "Getting public IP information from CTDB..."
ctdb_onnode "$test_node" "ip -X -v all"
ctdb_ip_info=$(awk -F'|' 'NR > 1 { print $2, $3, $5 }' "$outfile")
echo "Getting IP information from interfaces..."
try_command_on_node all "ip addr show"
ip_addr_info=$(awk '$1 == "inet" { ip = $2; sub(/\/.*/, "", ip); print ip }' \
"$outfile")
prefix=""
for b in $(seq 0 255) ; do
prefix="10.${b}"
# Does the prefix match any IP address returned by "ip addr info"?
while read ip ; do
if [ "${ip#${prefix}.}" != "$ip" ] ; then
prefix=""
continue 2
fi
done <<<"$ip_addr_info"
# Does the prefix match any public IP address "ctdb ip all"?
while read ip pnn iface ; do
if [ "${ip#${prefix}.}" != "$ip" ] ; then
prefix=""
continue 2
fi
done <<<"$ctdb_ip_info"
# Got through the IPs without matching prefix - done!
break
done
[ -n "$prefix" ] || die "Unable to find a usable IP address prefix"
# We really want a class C: 10.B.1.0/24
prefix="${prefix}.1"
####################
iface=$(echo "$ctdb_ip_info" | awk -v pnn=$test_node '$2 == pnn { print $3 ; exit }')
####################
# This needs to be set only on the recmaster. All nodes should do the trick.
new_takeover_timeout=90
echo "Setting TakeoverTimeout=${new_takeover_timeout} to avoid potential bans"
try_command_on_node all "$CTDB setvar TakeoverTimeout ${new_takeover_timeout}"
####################
try_command_on_node $test_node $CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER ctdb_base_show
addresses="${out}/public_addresses"
echo "Public addresses file on node $test_node is \"$addresses\""
backup="${addresses}.$$"
backup_public_addresses ()
{
try_command_on_node $test_node "cp -a $addresses $backup"
}
restore_public_addresses ()
{
try_command_on_node $test_node "mv $backup $addresses >/dev/null 2>&1 || true"
}
ctdb_test_exit_hook_add restore_public_addresses
# Now create that backup
backup_public_addresses
####################
add_ips_to_original_config ()
{
local test_node="$1"
local addresses="$2"
local iface="$3"
local prefix="$4"
local first="$5"
local last="$6"
echo "Adding new public IPs to original config on node ${test_node}..."
echo "IPs will be ${prefix}.${first}/24..${prefix}.${last}/24"
# Implement this by completely rebuilding the public_addresses
# file. This is easier than deleting entries on a remote node.
restore_public_addresses
backup_public_addresses
# Note that tee is a safe way of creating a file on a remote node.
# This avoids potential fragility with quoting or redirection.
for i in $(seq $first $last) ; do
echo "${prefix}.${i}/24 ${iface}"
done |
try_command_on_node -i $test_node "tee -a $addresses"
}
check_ips ()
{
local test_node="$1"
local iface="$2"
local prefix="$3"
local first="$4"
local last="$5"
# If just 0 specified then this is an empty range
local public_ips_file=$(mktemp)
if [ "$first" = 0 -a -z "$last" ] ; then
echo "Checking that there are no IPs in ${prefix}.0/24"
else
local prefix_regexp="inet *${prefix//./\.}"
echo "Checking IPs in range ${prefix}.${first}/24..${prefix}.${last}/24"
local i
for i in $(seq $first $last) ; do
echo "${prefix}.${i}"
done | sort >"$public_ips_file"
fi
try_command_on_node $test_node "ip addr show dev ${iface}"
local ip_addrs_file=$(mktemp)
cat "$outfile" | \
sed -n -e "s@.*inet * \(${prefix//./\.}\.[0-9]*\)/.*@\1@p" | \
sort >"$ip_addrs_file"
local diffs=$(diff "$public_ips_file" "$ip_addrs_file") || true
rm -f "$ip_addrs_file" "$public_ips_file"
if [ -z "$diffs" ] ; then
echo "GOOD: IP addresses are as expected"
else
echo "BAD: IP addresses are incorrect:"
echo "$diffs"
exit 1
fi
}
# ctdb reloadips will fail if it can't disable takover runs. The most
# likely reason for this is that there is already a takeover run in
# progress. We can't predict when this will happen, so retry if this
# occurs.
do_ctdb_reloadips ()
{
local retry_max=10
local retry_count=0
while : ; do
if try_command_on_node "$test_node" "$CTDB reloadips" ; then
return 0
fi
if [ "$out" != "Failed to disable takeover runs" ] ; then
return 1
fi
if [ $retry_count -ge $retry_max ] ; then
return 1
fi
retry_count=$((retry_count + 1))
echo "Retrying..."
sleep_for 1
done
}
####################
new_ip_max=100
####################
add_ips_to_original_config \
$test_node "$addresses" "$iface" "$prefix" 1 $new_ip_max
do_ctdb_reloadips
check_ips $test_node "$iface" "$prefix" 1 $new_ip_max
ctdb_onnode "$test_node" sync
####################
# This should be the primary. Ensure that no other IPs are lost
echo "Using 'ctdb reloadips' to remove the 1st address just added..."
add_ips_to_original_config \
$test_node "$addresses" "$iface" "$prefix" 2 $new_ip_max
do_ctdb_reloadips
check_ips $test_node "$iface" "$prefix" 2 $new_ip_max
ctdb_onnode "$test_node" sync
####################
# Get rid of about 1/2 the IPs
start=$(($new_ip_max / 2 + 1))
echo "Updating to include only about 1/2 of the new IPs..."
add_ips_to_original_config \
$test_node "$addresses" "$iface" "$prefix" $start $new_ip_max
do_ctdb_reloadips
check_ips $test_node "$iface" "$prefix" $start $new_ip_max
ctdb_onnode "$test_node" sync
####################
# Delete the rest
echo "Restoring original IP configuration..."
restore_public_addresses
do_ctdb_reloadips
check_ips $test_node "$iface" "$prefix" 0
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