#!/bin/bash # Verify that it is possible to ping a public address after disabling a node. # We ping a public IP, disable the node hosting it and then ping the # public IP again. # Prerequisites: # * An active CTDB cluster with at least 2 nodes with public addresses. # * Test must be run on a real or virtual cluster rather than against # local daemons. # * Test must not be run from a cluster node. # Steps: # 1. Verify that the cluster is healthy. # 2. Select a public address and its corresponding node. # 3. Send a single ping request packet to the selected public address. # 4. Disable the selected node. # 5. Send another single ping request packet to the selected public address. # Expected results: # * When a node is disabled the public address fails over and the # address is still pingable. . "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/cluster.bash" set -e ctdb_test_init select_test_node_and_ips echo "Removing ${test_ip} from the local neighbor table..." ip neigh flush "$test_prefix" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true echo "Pinging ${test_ip}..." ping_wrapper -q -n -c 1 $test_ip gratarp_sniff_start echo "Disabling node $test_node" try_command_on_node 1 $CTDB disable -n $test_node wait_until_node_has_status $test_node disabled gratarp_sniff_wait_show echo "Removing ${test_ip} from the local neighbor table again..." ip neigh flush "$test_prefix" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true echo "Pinging ${test_ip} again..." ping_wrapper -q -n -c 1 $test_ip