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4 <h1>Setting up clustered FTP</h1>
6 <h2>Prereqs</h2>
7 Configure CTDB as above and set it up to use public ipaddresses.<br>
8 Verify that the CTDB cluster works.
10 <h2>Configuration</h2>
12 Setting up a vsftpd cluster is really easy.<br>
13 Configure vsftpd on each node on the cluster.<br><br>
14 Set up vsftpd to export directories from the shared cluster filesystem.
16 <h2>/etc/sysconfig/ctdb</h2>
18 Add the following line to the /etc/sysconfig/ctdb configuration file.
19 <pre>
20 CTDB_MANAGES_VSFTPD=yes
21 </pre>
23 Disable vsftpd in chkconfig so that it does not start by default. Instead CTDB will start/stop vsftdp as required.
24 <pre>
25 chkconfig vsftpd off
26 </pre>
28 <h2>PAM configuration</h2>
29 PAM must be configured to allow authentication of CIFS users so that the ftp
30 daemon can authenticate the users logging in.
32 Make sure the following line is present in /etc/pam.d/system-auth
33 <pre>
34 auth sufficient pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
36 </pre>
37 If this line is missing you must enable winbind authentication by running
38 <pre>
39 authconfig --enablewinbindauth --update
40 authconfig --enablewinbind --update
41 </pre>
43 <h2>Default shell</h2>
44 To log in to the ftp server, the user must have a shell configured in smb.conf.
46 Add the following line to the globals section of /etc/samba/smb.conf
47 <pre>
48 template shell = /bin/bash
49 </pre>
51 <h2>Home directory</h2>
52 FTP users must have a home directory configured so they can log in.
53 Configure samba to provide home directories for domain users. These home
54 directories should be stored on shared storage so they are available from
55 all nodes in the cluster.<br>
58 A simple way to create homedirectories are to add
59 <pre>
60 template homedir = /&lt;shared storage&gt;/homedir/%D/%U
61 </pre>
62 to /etc/samba/smb.conf .<br>
64 The homedirectory must exist or the user will not be able to log in with FTP.
67 <h2>Events script</h2>
69 The CTDB distribution already comes with an events script for vsftp in the file /etc/ctdb/events.d/40.vsftpd<br><br>
70 There should not be any need to edit this file.
73 <h2>Restart your cluster</h2>
74 Next time your cluster restarts, CTDB will start managing the vsftp service.<br><br>
75 If the cluster is already in production you may not want to restart the entire cluster since this would disrupt services.<br>
77 Insted you can just disable/enable the nodes one by one. Once a node becomes enabled again it will start the vsftp service.<br><br>
79 Follow the procedure below for each node, one node at a time :
81 <h3>1 Disable the node</h3>
82 Use the ctdb command to disable the node :
83 <pre>
84 ctdb -n NODE disable
85 </pre>
87 <h3>2 Wait until the cluster has recovered</h3>
89 Use the ctdb tool to monitor until the cluster has recovered, i.e. Recovery mode is NORMAL. This should happen within seconds of when you disabled the node.
90 <pre>
91 ctdb status
92 </pre>
94 <h3>3 Enable the node again</h3>
96 Re-enable the node again which will start the newly configured vsftp service.
97 <pre>
98 ctdb -n NODE enable
99 </pre>
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