The ctdb package
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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ctdb-1.0.114.tar.bz2 | 0000591172 577 KB | |
ctdb-socket-path.patch | 0000003390 3.31 KB | |
ctdb-sysconfig-suse.template | 0000011940 11.7 KB | |
ctdb.changes | 0000054998 53.7 KB | |
ctdb.spec | 0000004710 4.6 KB |
Latest Revision
Stefan Lijewski (lijews)
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Stefan Lijewski (lijews)
(revision 2)
- buildrequire pkg-config to fix provides - Update to version 1.0.114. + Lots of changes from Metze - Update to version 1.0.113. + Incorrect use of dup2() could cause ctdb to spin eating 100% cpu. - Update to version 1.0.112. + Revert the use of wbinfo --ping-dc as it is proving too unreliable. + Minor testsuite changes. - Update to version 1.0.111. + Fix a logging bug when an eventscript is aborted that could cause a crash. + Add back cb_status that was lost in a previous commit. - Update to version 1.0.110. + Metxe: fix for filedescriptor leak in the new eventscript code. + Rusty: fix for a crash bug in the eventscript code. - Update to version 1.0.109. + Massive eventscript updates. (bz58828) + Nice the daemon instead of using realtime scheduler, also use mlockall() to reduce the risk of blockign due to paging. + Workarounds for valgrind when forking once for each script. Valgrind consumes massive cpu when terminating the scripts on virtual systems. + Sync the tdb library with upstream, and use the new TDB_DISALLOW_NESTING flag. + Add new command "ctdb dumpdbbackup" + Start using the new tdb check framework to validate tdb files upon startup. + A new framework where we can control health for individual tdb databases. + Fix a crash bug in the logging code. + New transaction code for persistent databases. + Various other smaller fixes. - Update to version 1.0.108. + Transaction updates from Michael Adam.
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