#!/usr/bin/bash # # License: GNU General Public License (GPL) # Support: linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org # # This script manages IP alias IP addresses # # It can add an IP alias, or remove one. # # usage: $0 {start|stop|status|monitor|validate-all|meta-data} # # The "start" arg adds an IP alias. # # Surprisingly, the "stop" arg removes one. :-) # # OCF parameters are as below # OCF_RESKEY_ip # OCF_RESKEY_broadcast # OCF_RESKEY_nic # OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask # OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support ( e.g. true, on, 1 ) # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_BACKGROUND (e.g. yes ) # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_NETMASK # OCF_RESKEY_local_start_script # OCF_RESKEY_local_stop_script # ####################################################################### # Initialization: : ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat} . ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs SENDARP=${HA_BIN}/send_arp SENDARP=/usr/bin/arpsend SLEEP=/usr/gnu/bin/sleep FINDIF=${HA_BIN}/findif VLDIR=${HA_RSCTMP} SENDARPPIDDIR=${HA_RSCTMP} SENDARPPIDFILE="${SENDARPPIDDIR}/send_arp-${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" USAGE="usage: $0 {start|stop|status|monitor|validate-all|meta-data}"; ####################################################################### SYSTYPE="`uname -s`" case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) # `uname -r` = 5.9 -> SYSVERSION = 9 SYSVERSION="`uname -r | cut -d. -f 2`" ;; Darwin) # Treat Darwin the same as the other BSD variants (matched as *BSD) SYSTYPE="${SYSTYPE}BSD" ;; *) ;; esac meta_data() { cat < 1.0 This script manages IP alias IP addresses It can add an IP alias, or remove one. Manages virtual IPv4 addresses (portable version) The IPv4 address to be configured in dotted quad notation, for example "192.168.1.1". IPv4 address The base network interface on which the IP address will be brought online. If left empty, the script will try and determine this from the routing table. Do NOT specify an alias interface in the form eth0:1 or anything here; rather, specify the base interface only. Prerequisite: There must be at least one static IP address, which is not managed by the cluster, assigned to the network interface. If you can not assign any static IP address on the interface, modify this kernel parameter: sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries=1 (or per device) Network interface The netmask for the interface in CIDR format. (ie, 24), or in dotted quad notation 255.255.255.0). If unspecified, the script will also try to determine this from the routing table. Netmask Broadcast address associated with the IP. If left empty, the script will determine this from the netmask. Broadcast address You can specify an additional label for your IP address here. Interface label Enable support for LVS Direct Routing configurations. In case a IP address is stopped, only move it to the loopback device to allow the local node to continue to service requests, but no longer advertise it on the network. Enable support for LVS DR Script called when the IP is released Script called when the IP is released Script called when the IP is added Script called when the IP is added milliseconds between ARPs milliseconds between gratuitous ARPs How many gratuitous ARPs to send out when bringing up a new address repeat count run in background (no longer any reason to do this) run in background netmask for ARP - in nonstandard hexadecimal format. netmask for ARP END exit ${OCF_SUCCESS} } # The 'ping' command takes highly OS-dependent arguments, so this # function creates a suitable argument list for the host OS's 'ping'. # We use a subset of its functionality: # 1. single packet # 2. reasonable timeout (say 1 second) # # arguments: # $1: IP address to ping # result string: # arguments for ping command # # If more flexibility is needed, they could be specified in the environment # to this function, to adjust the resulting 'ping' arguments. # David Lee May 2007 pingargs() { _baseip=$1 _timeout=1 # seconds _pktcount=1 _systype="`uname -s`" case ${_systype} in Linux) # Default is perpetual ping: need "-c ${_pktcount}". # -c count -t timetolive -q(uiet) -n(umeric) -W timeout _pingargs="-c ${_pktcount} -q -n ${_baseip}" ;; SunOS) # Default is immediate (or timeout) return. _pingargs="${_baseip} $_timeout" ;; *) _pingargs="-c ${_pktcount} ${_baseip}" ;; esac echo "${_pingargs}" } # On Linux systems the (hidden) loopback interface may # conflict with the requested IP address. If so, this # unoriginal code will remove the offending loopback address # and save it in VLDIR so it can be added back in later # when the IPaddr is released. # lvs_remove_conflicting_loopback() { ipaddr="$1" ifname="$2" ocf_log info "Removing conflicting loopback ${ifname}." if echo ${ifname} > "${VLDIR}/${ipaddr}" then : Saved loopback information in ${VLDIR}/${ipaddr} else ocf_log err "Could not save conflicting loopback ${ifname}." \ "it will not be restored." fi if [ ! -z "${OCF_RESKEY_local_stop_script}" ]; then if [ -x "${OCF_RESKEY_local_stop_script}" ]; then ${OCF_RESKEY_local_stop_script} $* fi fi delete_interface "${ifname}" "${ipaddr}" # Forcibly remove the route (if it exists) to the loopback. delete_route "${ipaddr}" } # # On Linux systems the (hidden) loopback interface may # need to be restored if it has been taken down previously # by lvs_remove_conflicting_loopback() # lvs_restore_loopback() { ipaddr="$1" if [ ! -s "${VLDIR}/${ipaddr}" ]; then return fi ifname=`cat "${VLDIR}/${ipaddr}"` ocf_log info "Restoring loopback IP Address ${ipaddr} on ${ifname}." CMD="OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask=32 OCF_RESKEY_ip=$1 OCF_RESKEY_nic=${ifname} ${FINDIF}" if NICINFO=`eval ${CMD}` NICINFO=`echo ${NICINFO} | tr " " " " | tr -s " "` then netmask_text=`echo "${NICINFO}" | cut -f3 -d " "` broadcast=`echo "${NICINFO}" | cut -f5 -d " "` else echo "ERROR: ${CMD} failed (rc=${rc})" exit ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi add_interface "${ipaddr}" "${ifname}" "${ifname}" $netmask_text $broadcast rm -f "${VLDIR}/${ipaddr}" } # # Find out which alias serves the given IP address # The argument is an IP address, and its output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0"). # find_interface_solaris() { ipaddr="$1" ${IFCONFIG} ${IFCONFIG_A_OPT} | ${AWK} '{if ($0 ~ /.*: / && NR > 1) {print "\n"$0} else {print}}' | while read ifname linkstuff do : ifname = ${ifname} read inet addr junk : inet = $inet addr = $addr while read line && [ "X$line" != "X" ] do : Nothing done case ${ifname} in *:*) ;; *) continue;; esac # This doesn't look right for a box with multiple NICs. # It looks like it always selects the first interface on # a machine. Yet, we appear to use the results for this case too... ifname=`echo "${ifname}" | sed s'%:$%%'` case $addr in addr:${ipaddr}) echo ${ifname}; return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; ${ipaddr}) echo ${ifname}; return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; esac done return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} } find_interface_bsd() { ${IFCONFIG} ${IFCONFIG_A_OPT} | awk -v ip_addr="${ipaddr}" ' /UP,/ && $0 ~ /^[a-z]+[0-9]:/ { if_name=$1; sub(":$","",if_name); } $1 == "inet" && $2 == ip_addr { print if_name exit(0) }' } # # Find out which alias serves the given IP address # The argument is an IP address, and its output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0"). # find_interface_generic() { ipaddr="$1" ${IFCONFIG} ${IFCONFIG_A_OPT} | while read ifname linkstuff do : Read gave us ifname = ${ifname} read inet addr junk : Read gave us inet = $inet addr = $addr while read line && [ "X$line" != "X" ] do : Nothing done case ${ifname} in *:*) ifname=`echo ${ifname} | sed 's/:$//'`;; *) continue;; esac : "comparing ${ipaddr} to $addr (from ifconfig)" case $addr in addr:${ipaddr}) echo ${ifname}; return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; ${ipaddr}) echo ${ifname}; return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; esac done return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} } # # Find out which alias serves the given IP address # The argument is an IP address, and its output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0"). # find_interface() { ipaddr="$1" case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) NIC=`find_interface_solaris ${ipaddr}`;; *BSD) NIC=`find_interface_bsd ${ipaddr}`;; *) NIC=`find_interface_generic ${ipaddr}`;; esac echo $NIC return ${OCF_SUCCESS}; } # # Find an unused interface/alias name for us to use for new IP alias # The argument is an IP address, and the output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0", "dc0", "le0:0"). # find_free_interface() { NIC="$1" if [ "X$NIC" = "X" ]; then ocf_log err "No free interface found for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC}; fi NICBASE="${VLDIR}/IPaddr-$NIC" touch "$NICBASE" case "${SYSTYPE}" in *BSD) echo $NIC; return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; SunOS) j=1 IFLIST=`${IFCONFIG} ${IFCONFIG_A_OPT} | \ grep "^$NIC:[0-9]" | sed 's%: .*%%'`;; *) j=0 IFLIST=`${IFCONFIG} ${IFCONFIG_A_OPT} | \ grep "^$NIC:[0-9]" | sed 's% .*%%'` TRYADRCNT=`ls "${NICBASE}:"* 2>/dev/null | wc -w | tr -d ' '` if [ -f "${NICBASE}:${TRYADRCNT}" ]; then : OK else j="${TRYADRCNT}" fi ;; esac IFLIST=" `echo $IFLIST` " while [ $j -lt 512 ] do case $IFLIST in *" "$NIC:$j" "*) ;; *) NICLINK="$NICBASE:$j" if ln "$NICBASE" "$NICLINK" 2>/dev/null then echo "$NIC:$j" return ${OCF_SUCCESS} fi ;; esac j=`expr $j + 1` done return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} } delete_route () { ipaddr="$1" case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) return 0;; *BSD) CMD="${ROUTE} -n delete -host ${ipaddr}";; *) CMD="${ROUTE} -n del -host ${ipaddr}";; esac ${CMD} return $? } delete_interface () { ifname="$1" ipaddr="$2" case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) if [ "$SYSVERSION" -ge 8 ] ; then CMD="${IFCONFIG} ${ifname} unplumb" else CMD="${IFCONFIG} ${ifname} 0 down" fi;; Darwin*) CMD="${IFCONFIG} ${ifname} ${ipaddr} delete";; *BSD) CMD="${IFCONFIG} ${ifname} inet ${ipaddr} delete";; *) CMD="${IFCONFIG} ${ifname} down";; esac ocf_log info "${CMD}" ${CMD} return $? } add_interface () { ipaddr="$1" iface_base="$2" iface="$3" netmask="$4" broadcast="$5" if [ $# != 5 ]; then ocf_log err "Insufficient arguments to add_interface: $*" exit ${OCF_ERR_ARGS} fi case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) if [ "$SYSVERSION" -ge 10 ] ; then CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface plumb ${ipaddr} netmask $netmask up" elif [ "$SYSVERSION" -ge 8 ] ; then ${IFCONFIG} $iface plumb rc=$? if [ ${rc} -ne 0 ] ; then echo "ERROR: '${IFCONFIG} $iface plumb' failed." return ${rc} fi else # At Solaris 10, this single-command version sometimes broke. # Almost certainly an S10 bug. # CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface inet ${ipaddr} $text up" # So hack the following workaround: CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface inet ${ipaddr}" CMD="${CMD} && ${IFCONFIG} $iface netmask $netmask" CMD="${CMD} && ${IFCONFIG} $iface up" fi ;; *BSD) # netmask is always set to 255.255.255.255 for an alias CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface inet ${ipaddr} netmask 255.255.255.255 alias";; *) CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface ${ipaddr} netmask $netmask broadcast $broadcast";; esac # Use "eval ${CMD}" (not "${CMD}"): it might be a chain of two or more commands. ocf_log info "eval ${CMD}" eval ${CMD} rc=$? if [ ${rc} != 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: eval ${CMD} failed (rc=${rc})" case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface unplumb" eval ${CMD} esac else case "${SYSTYPE}" in SunOS) if [ "$SYSVERSION" -ge 11 ] ; then CMD="ipadm show-addr | grep ${ipaddr} | grep -ie 'TENTATIVE'" $SLEEP 1 eval ${CMD} rc=$? if [ ${rc} = 0 ]; then ${IFCONFIG} $iface down ${IFCONFIG} $iface up fi CMD="ipadm show-addr | grep ${ipaddr} | grep -ie 'DUPLICATE' -ie 'TENTATIVE'" else CMD="${IFCONFIG} |grep ^$iface | grep -e 'DUPLICATE' -e 'TENTATIVE'" fi eval ${CMD} rc=$? if [ ${rc} = 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: eval $iface DUPLICATE or TENTATIVE (rc=${rc})" CMD="${IFCONFIG} $iface unplumb" eval ${CMD} rc=${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} else rc=0 fi esac fi return ${rc} } # # Remove the IP alias for the requested IP address... # ip_stop() { SENDARPPIDFILE="${SENDARPPIDDIR}/send_arp-${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" NIC=`find_interface ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}` if [ -f "$SENDARPPIDFILE" ]; then cat "$SENDARPPIDFILE" | xargs kill rm -f "$SENDARPPIDFILE" fi if [ -z "$NIC" ]; then : Requested interface not in use return ${OCF_SUCCESS} fi if [ ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support} = 1 ]; then case $NIC in lo*) : Requested interface is on loopback return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; esac fi delete_route "${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" delete_interface "$NIC" "${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" rc=$? if [ ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support} = 1 ]; then lvs_restore_loopback "${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" fi # remove lock file... rm -f "${VLDIR}/IPaddr-$NIC" if [ ${rc} != 0 ]; then ocf_log warn "IP Address ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} NOT released: rc=${rc}" return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi return ${OCF_SUCCESS} } # # Add an IP alias for the requested IP address... # # It could be that we already have taken it, in which case it should # do nothing. # ip_start() { # # Do we already service this IP address? # ip_status_internal if [ $? = ${OCF_SUCCESS} ]; then # Nothing to do, the IP is already active return ${OCF_SUCCESS}; fi NIC_unique=`find_free_interface ${OCF_RESKEY_nic}` if [ -n "$NIC_unique" ]; then : OK got interface [$NIC_unique] for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} else return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi # This logic is mostly to support LVS (If I understand it correctly) if [ ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support} = 1 ]; then NIC_current=`find_interface ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}` case $NIC_unique in lo*) if [ x"$NIC_unique" = x"$NIC_current" ]; then # Its already "running" and not moving, nothing to do. ocf_log err "Could not find a non-loopback device to move ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} to" return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi;; *) lvs_remove_conflicting_loopback "${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" "$NIC_current";; esac fi if [ ! -z "${OCF_RESKEY_local_start_script}" ]; then if [ -x "${OCF_RESKEY_local_start_script}" ]; then ${OCF_RESKEY_local_start_script} $* fi fi add_interface "${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" "${OCF_RESKEY_nic}" "$NIC_unique" \ "${OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask}" "${OCF_RESKEY_broadcast}" rc=$? if [ ${rc} != 0 ]; then ocf_log err "Could not add ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} to ${OCF_RESKEY_nic}: rc=${rc}" return ${rc} fi # The address is active, now notify others about it using sendarp if [ "${SYSTYPE}" = "DarwinBSD" -a "$NIC_unique" = "lo0" ]; then # Darwin can't send ARPs on loopback devices SENDARP="x$SENDARP" # Prevent the binary from being found fi if [ -x $SENDARP ]; then TARGET_INTERFACE=`echo $NIC_unique | sed 's%:.*%%'` SENDARPPIDFILE="${SENDARPPIDDIR}/send_arp-${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" # ARGS="-i ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS} -r ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT}" # ARGS="$ARGS -p $SENDARPPIDFILE $TARGET_INTERFACE ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}" # ARGS="$ARGS auto ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_NETMASK" ocf_log debug "Sending Gratuitous Arp for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} on $NIC_unique [$TARGET_INTERFACE]" IFS=' ' read -ra LINKS <<< `ipmpstat -a -o GROUP,OUTBOUND|grep $TARGET_INTERFACE |gsed -e "s#$TARGET_INTERFACE##g"` for i in "${LINKS[@]}"; do ocf_log debug "Sending Gratuitous Arp for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} on $NIC_unique [$TARGET_INTERFACE] over link $i" ARGS="-T ff:ff:ff:ff:fff:ff -t ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} -i $i" case $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_BACKGROUND in yes) ($SENDARP $ARGS || ocf_log err "Could not send gratuitous arps. rc=$?" & ) >&2 ;; *) $SENDARP $ARGS || ocf_log err "Could not send gratuitous arps. rc=$?";; esac done fi ip_status_internal return $? } ip_status_internal() { NIC=`find_interface "${OCF_RESKEY_ip}"` if [ "x$NIC" = x ]; then return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING elif [ "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "1" ]; then case $NIC in lo*) return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING;; *) return ${OCF_SUCCESS};; esac else if [ x${OCF_RESKEY_nic} != x ]; then simple_OCF_NIC=`echo ${OCF_RESKEY_nic} | awk -F: '{print $1}'` simple_NIC=`echo $NIC | awk -F: '{print $1}'` if [ $simple_OCF_NIC != $simple_NIC ]; then ocf_log err "${OCF_RESKEY_ip} is running an interface ($simple_NIC) instead of the configured one ($simple_OCF_NIC)" return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi fi return ${OCF_SUCCESS} fi } ip_status() { ip_status_internal rc=$? if [ ${rc} = ${OCF_SUCCESS} ]; then echo "running" elif [ ${rc} = $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then echo "stopped" else echo "unknown" fi return ${rc}; } # # Determine if this IP address is really being served, or not. # Note that we must distinguish if *we're* serving it locally... # ip_monitor() { ip_status_internal rc=$? if [ $OCF_CHECK_LEVEL = 0 -o ${rc} != 0 ]; then return ${rc} fi ocf_log info "Checking IP stack" PINGARGS="`pingargs ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}`" for j in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do MSG=`${PING} ${PING}ARGS 2>&1` if [ $? = 0 ]; then return ${OCF_SUCCESS} fi done ocf_log err "$MSG" return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} } is_positive_integer() { ocf_is_decimal $1 && [ $1 -ge 1 ] if [ $? = 0 ]; then return 1 fi return 0 } ip_validate_all() { : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_BACKGROUND=yes} : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_NETMASK=ffffffffffff} : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS=500} : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT=10} check_binary ${AWK} check_binary ${IFCONFIG} check_binary ${ROUTE} check_binary ${PING} if is_positive_integer ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS} then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: ARP_INTERVAL_MS [${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS}]" return ${OCF_ERR_ARGS} fi if is_positive_integer ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT} then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: ARP_REPEAT [${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT}]" return ${OCF_ERR_ARGS} fi : ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=0} if [ "${SYSTYPE}" = "Linux" -o "${SYSTYPE}" = "SunOS" ]; then : else if [ "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "1" ]; then ocf_log err "${SYSTYPE} does not support LVS" return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi fi case ${OCF_RESKEY_ip} in "") ocf_log err "Required parameter OCF_RESKEY_ip is missing" return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED;; [0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.*[0-9]) : OK;; *) ocf_log err "Parameter OCF_RESKEY_ip [${OCF_RESKEY_ip}] not an IP address" return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED;; esac # Unconditionally do this? case ${OCF_RESKEY_nic} in *:*) OCF_RESKEY_nic=`echo ${OCF_RESKEY_nic} | sed 's/:.*//'` ;; esac NICINFO=`${FINDIF}` rc=$? if [ ${rc} != 0 ]; then ocf_log err "${FINDIF} failed [rc=${rc}]." return ${OCF_ERR_GENERIC} fi tmp=`echo "${NICINFO}" | cut -f1` if [ "x${OCF_RESKEY_nic}" = "x" ] then ocf_log info "Using calculated nic for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}: ${tmp}" OCF_RESKEY_nic=${tmp} elif [ x${tmp} != x${OCF_RESKEY_nic} ] then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: nic [${OCF_RESKEY_nic}] Calculated nic: [${tmp}]" return ${OCF_ERR_ARGS} fi tmp=`echo "${NICINFO}" | cut -f2 | cut -d ' ' -f2` if [ "x${OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask}" != "x${tmp}" ] then ocf_log info "Using calculated netmask for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}: ${tmp}" fi # Always use the calculated version becuase it might have been specified # using CIDR notation which not every system accepts OCF_RESKEY_netmask=${tmp} OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask=${tmp}; export OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask tmp=`echo "${NICINFO}" | cut -f3 | cut -d ' ' -f2` if [ "x${OCF_RESKEY_broadcast}" = "x" ] then ocf_log debug "Using calculated broadcast for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}: ${tmp}" OCF_RESKEY_broadcast=${tmp} elif [ x${tmp} != x${OCF_RESKEY_broadcast} ]; then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: broadcast [${OCF_RESKEY_broadcast}] Calculated broadcast: [${tmp}]" return ${OCF_ERR_ARGS} fi return ${OCF_SUCCESS} } usage() { echo ${USAGE} >&2 return $1 } if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then usage ${OCF_ERR_ARGS} fi : ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=0} # Normalize the value of lvs_support if [ "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "true" \ -o "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "on" \ -o "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "yes" \ -o "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "1" ]; then OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=1 else OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=0 fi # Note: We had a version out there for a while which used # netmask instead of cidr_netmask. So, don't remove this aliasing code! if [ ! -z "${OCF_RESKEY_netmask}" -a -z "${OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask}" ] then OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask=${OCF_RESKEY_netmask} export OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask fi case $1 in meta-data) meta_data;; start) ip_validate_all && ip_start;; stop) ip_stop;; status) ip_status;; monitor) ip_monitor;; validate-all) ip_validate_all;; usage) usage ${OCF_SUCCESS};; *) usage ${OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED};; esac exit $?