From: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
To: Simone Zaffalon <zaffa@zaffa.it>
Cc: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: conntrackd: failover problems
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 15:46:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D1B49BD.3030202@netfilter.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimcTzk29z_9CqY9a6jNfoQrSs+V4Qx7vKRisMJh@mail.gmail.com>
On 29/12/10 12:40, Simone Zaffalon wrote:
> Hi Pablo.
> Thank you for the answer.
>>
>> Better use the primary-backup.sh script that is included in the
>> conntrack-tools package. You can find it under doc/sync. That script
>> should be called by your HA manager during the failover.
>
> Already done. I've included
> /usr/share/doc/conntrackd/examples/sync/ftfw/script_master.sh in
> vip-up.sh (the ucarp script called when failover occours):
> -----------vip-up.sh--------------------------
> #! /bin/sh
> exec 2> /dev/null
>
> /sbin/ip addr add "$2"/24 dev "$1"
>
> # or alternatively:
> # /sbin/ifconfig "$1":254 "$2" netmask 255.255.255.0
> #!/bin/sh
>
> /usr/sbin/conntrackd -c # commit the cache
> /usr/sbin/conntrackd -f # flush the caches
> /usr/sbin/conntrackd -R # resync with kernel conntrack table
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> and of course i did the same with script_backup.sh in vip-down.sh
This seems to be an old script version. What conntrack-tools version are
you using?
> Now I'm switching to keepalived (to stick more with provided examples)
> and i am doing some other experiment and i let you know how far i'll
> go with that.
> In the meantime, as i asked before, is there any way to increment log
> verbosity to understand what's going on (in /var/log/conntrackd.log)?
You cannot increase verbosity but you have plenty of conntrackd -s
information to know what is going on (see manpage for -s option parameters).
I still don't know what is your problem, please provide a more detailed
procedure of what you're testing and I'll be happy to help you.
To test conntrackd, it's a good idea to start with something simple:
1) create a TCP connection between two peers that are firewalled.
2) check in the primary firewall that `conntrackd -i' shows the flow
(this is to display the internal cache).
3) check in the backup firewall that `conntrackd -e' show the foreign
flow, that means it has been correctly propagated (-e shows the external
cache).
4) for a simple failover scenario, set a link down in the primary to
trigger the failover.
5) the new primary must contain the entry with `conntrack -L' (to
display the kernel conntrack table).
6) check the logs, they must contain that one flow was injected (committed).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-12-29 14:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-12-27 14:50 conntrackd: failover problems Simone Zaffalon
2010-12-28 16:59 ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
2010-12-29 11:40 ` Simone Zaffalon
2010-12-29 14:46 ` Pablo Neira Ayuso [this message]
2010-12-29 15:10 ` limiting not working for individual IPs J Webster
2011-01-04 10:06 ` conntrackd: failover problems Simone Zaffalon
2011-01-06 3:16 ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
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