#!/bin/sh . "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/unit.sh" define_test "4 nodes, some IPs unassigned on target nodes" export CTDB_TEST_LOGLEVEL=INFO required_result < 2 [+9216] ${TEST_DATE_STAMP} 130.216.30.173 -> 2 [+24345] ${TEST_DATE_STAMP} 130.216.30.171 -> 2 [+39970] 130.216.30.181 0 130.216.30.180 1 130.216.30.179 2 130.216.30.178 3 130.216.30.177 0 130.216.30.176 1 130.216.30.175 0 130.216.30.174 1 130.216.30.173 2 130.216.30.172 3 130.216.30.171 2 130.216.30.170 3 10.19.99.253 0 10.19.99.252 1 10.19.99.251 2 10.19.99.250 3 EOF # In this example were 4 releases from node 2 in a previous iteration # # Release of IP 130.216.30.179/27 on interface ethX1 node:3 # Release of IP 130.216.30.173/27 on interface ethX1 node:0 # Release of IP 130.216.30.171/27 on interface ethX1 node:1 # Release of IP 10.19.99.251/22 on interface ethX2 node:0 # # However, one release failed so no takeovers were done. This means # that the target node for each IP still thinks that the IPs are held # by node 2. The release of 130.216.30.179 was so late that node 2 # still thought that it held that address. simple_test 0,0,0,0 multi <