#!/bin/sh {{ ansible_managed | comment }} # # (C) 2006-2011 by Pablo Neira Ayuso # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Description: # # This is the script for primary-backup setups for keepalived # (http://www.keepalived.org). You may adapt it to make it work with other # high-availability managers. # # Do not forget to include the required modifications to your keepalived.conf # file to invoke this script during keepalived's state transitions. # # Contributions to improve this script are welcome :). # CONNTRACKD_BIN=/usr/sbin/conntrackd CONNTRACKD_LOCK=/var/lock/conntrack.lock CONNTRACKD_CONFIG=/etc/conntrackd/conntrackd.conf case "$1" in primary) # # commit the external cache into the kernel table # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -c if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -c" fi # # flush the internal and the external caches # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -f if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -f" fi # # resynchronize my internal cache to the kernel table # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -R if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -R" fi # # send a bulk update to backups # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -B if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -B" fi ;; backup) # # is conntrackd running? request some statistics to check it # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -s if [ $? -eq 1 ] then # # something's wrong, do we have a lock file? # if [ -f $CONNTRACKD_LOCK ] then logger "WARNING: conntrackd was not cleanly stopped." logger "If you suspect that it has crashed:" logger "1) Enable coredumps" logger "2) Try to reproduce the problem" logger "3) Post the coredump to netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org" rm -f $CONNTRACKD_LOCK fi $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -d if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: cannot launch conntrackd" exit 1 fi fi # # shorten kernel conntrack timers to remove the zombie entries. # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -t if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -t" fi # # request resynchronization with master firewall replica (if any) # Note: this does nothing in the alarm approach. # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -n if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -n" fi ;; fault) # # shorten kernel conntrack timers to remove the zombie entries. # $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -t if [ $? -eq 1 ] then logger "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -t" fi ;; *) logger "ERROR: unknown state transition" echo "Usage: $0 {primary|backup|fault}" exit 1 ;; esac exit 0