** Description changed: [Impact] - * SAMBA CTDB cluster suite does not work for High Available NFS setups - * LP: #1821775 - ctdb cannot create PID file - * LP: #1828799 - Package ctdb does not create directories in /var/lib/ctdb + * SAMBA CTDB cluster suite does not work for High Available NFS setups + * LP: #1821775 - ctdb cannot create PID file + * LP: #1828799 - Package ctdb does not create directories in /var/lib/ctdb [Test Case] - * Installing CTDB and trying to start the service (check /var/log/ctdb/ctdb.log): - - no /etc/ctdb/nodes file, can't start - - /var/lib/ctdb/volatile does not exist - - and some other errors addressed in here + * Installing CTDB and trying to start the service (check /var/log/ctdb/ctdb.log): + - no /etc/ctdb/nodes file, can't start + - /var/lib/ctdb/volatile does not exist + - and some other errors addressed in here [Regression Potential] - * very small chances of causing issues to other parts of samba - * ctdb app is placed in a specific directory and is not working nowadays + * very small chances of causing issues to other parts of samba + * ctdb app is placed in a specific directory and is not working nowadays [Other Info] - - * Documentation on how to enable this SRU: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ctdb-create-a-3-node-nfs-ha-backed-by-a-clustered-filesystem/11608 + + * Documentation on how to enable this SRU: + https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ctdb-create-a-3-node-nfs-ha-backed-by-a + -clustered-filesystem/11608 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: - * Anything else you think is useful to include - * Anticipate questions from users, SRU, +1 maintenance, security teams and the Technical Board - * and address these questions in advance + * n/a Binary package hint: ctdb CTDB suppose to detect distro-specific Samba/NFS/Apache settings, or at least provide the way to manual tweaking/config of ctdb. In the current state looks like ctdb has been ported from RH-based distribution and its partially aware of some Debian-specific settings/files/scripts locations, but completely unaware of Ubuntu. For examle: ctdb is able to control NFS daemons, but it never looks for /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel- server for startup or /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server for settings. 1) Found on Ubuntu 10.04 2) CTDB version: 1.0.108-3ubuntu3 3) Expected: ability of ctdb to control nfs-kernel-server 4) Happened: without significant ctdb script changes (adding sections, aware of ubuntu-specific nfs- and samba- config- and startup scripts locations) ctdb is not able to function properly
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