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= Analysing CTDB problems =

* [[Merged logs]]
* [[CTDB log file search patterns]]


= Developing CTDB =
= Developing CTDB =


* [[CTDB design]]
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* [[Running CTDB tests]]
* [[Running CTDB tests]]



Revision as of 04:25, 30 June 2020

Introduction

CTDB is a clustered database component in clustered Samba that provides a high-availability load-sharing CIFS server cluster.

The main functions of CTDB are:

  • Provide a clustered version of the TDB database with automatic rebuild/recovery of the databases upon node failures.
  • Monitor nodes in the cluster and services running on each node.
  • Manage a pool of public IP addresses that are used to provide services to clients. Alternatively, CTDB can be used with LVS.

Combined with a cluster filesystem CTDB provides a full high-availablity (HA) environment for services such as clustered Samba, NFS and other services.

Supported platforms

CTDB is primarily developed and tested on Linux. A subset of features may work on other platforms.

Getting and Building CTDB

Samba and CTDB must be installed on all nodes of a cluster. CTDB is part of Samba (>= 4.2.0), so to get CTDB you need to get Samba.

More details:

Configuring Clusters with CTDB

Analysing CTDB problems

Developing CTDB

Historical and Background Information

Note that some of this information is out of date.