Hi folks,
We're building a new CTDB cluster - any recommendation on what version
of CTDB is the most production at the moment? We're currently on
1.2.66 on our currently in-service clusters.
Cheers,
Orlando
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Subject: [Samba] [Announce] CTDB 2.4 available
Hi folks,
In our happy adventures in ID mapping between windows and Unix, I've
come across an odd issue with the idmap : script mapping method when
using tdb2.
Basically - my idmap script behaves like this:
#idmap.sh IDTOSID GID 123456
SID:S-blah-blah-blah
as one would hope, and as per the
On 11/12/12 10:17, Bjoern Baumbach wrote:
Hi Orlando!
On 12/10/2012 04:01 PM, Orlando Richards wrote:
Is there any way to remove entries in a CTDB cluster once they have been
created, short of shutting down all nodes, editing each tdb manually,
then starting them back up?
Yes! You can use
On 12/12/12 09:00, Orlando Richards wrote:
On 11/12/12 10:17, Bjoern Baumbach wrote:
Hi Orlando!
On 12/10/2012 04:01 PM, Orlando Richards wrote:
Is there any way to remove entries in a CTDB cluster once they have been
created, short of shutting down all nodes, editing each tdb manually
,
Orlando
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We've had a few crashes of CTDB where it tries to allocate 256kB of
memory to pulldb_data (assuming that the big number given below is in
bytes).
Jan 13 15:27:13 nasfe03 ctdbd: server/ctdb_recover.c:352 Failed to
expand pulldb_data to 268435485
Jan 13 15:27:13 nasfe03 ctdbd: ctdb fatal
acl group control = true
map acl inherit = yes
inherit acls = no
dos filemode = no
I'm using samba 3.4.5-42
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