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Guenther
(This used to be commit 5ad217be7a12211a8340052f7f4481cf2f239f8d)
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Guenther
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Guenther
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support it (*BSD and MacOSX).
Should have done this ages ago, sorry.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4c3a9558906f213948c3bdc081be73f8fed148cb)
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This one fixes together with 2eaf4ed62 bug #5715 and CVE-2008-3789.
Thanks to Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> for reporting!
Karolin
(cherry picked from commit b666d0a4b597218f5f5020bf36d80d84dcbf7259)
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<Douglas_E_Wegscheid@whirlpool.com>.
Jeremy.
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address
reported by Ted Percival <ted@midg3t.net>.
Jeremy.
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should never include the user SID.
The comment for the function in winbindd/winbindd_ads.c says
/* Lookup groups a user is a member of. */
The following patch makes the wbinfo calls return the correct data
before and after a login.
wbinfo --user-domgroups and --user-sids
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Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit 4a4e90a3872d34791de43c3849c60e2f4e713d47)
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit 93210f04c3b1e4fe977a395531ddc0387a65dab5)
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit eee28804b7efc3089ce3528f13de6c930cf00adb)
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit 0259914f8ff04514a8395d8e1af61aadd50c5efb)
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit aa70e588803e3767796dc958b139f4ee464d8626)
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit bded298e022028d6237e25e1c785509bc983be9d)
(This used to be commit 93b0907aa43e55d2d4093567212b0c9731917351)
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Guenther
(cherry picked from commit dcf6d879a14a70ce5795eb8dcfbfe2fc5a8ad859)
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Guenther
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allowed for tdb. This is needed for the registry db backend.
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out of sync
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thinking it was a failure of a transaction cancel
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1) when all nodes write the same value to the record, or when writing
a value that is already there, we can skip the write and save
ourselves a network transactions
2) when all remote nodes fail an update, and we then fail a replay, we
don't need to trigger a recovery. This solves a corner case where
we could get into a recovery loop
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could lead to it blocking forever
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Michael
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Only retry when ctdbd_persisten_update() failed.
Michael
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store.
Michael
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as delete_rec operation from fetch_locked()
Michael
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to reduce code duplication.
Michael
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This is because ctdbd can fail in performing the persistent_store
due to race conditions, and this does not mean it can't succeed
the next time.
To not loop infinitely, this makes use of a new parametric option:
"dbwrap ctdb:max store retries" (integer) which defaults to 5
and sets the upper limit for the number or repeats of the
fetch/store cycle.
Michael
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in the persistent db_ctdb_store operation.
This is to prevent deadlocks in db_ctdb_persistent_store().
There is a tradeoff: Usually, the record is still locked
after db->store operation. This lock is usually released
via the talloc destructor with the TALLOC_FREE to
the record. So we have two choices:
- Either re-lock the record after the call to persistent_store
or cancel_persistent update and this way not changing any
assumptions callers may have about the state, but possibly
introducing new race conditions.
- Or don't lock the record again but just remove the
talloc_destructor. This is less racy but assumes that
the lock is always released via TALLOC_FREE of the record.
I choose the first variant for now since it seems less racy.
We can't guarantee that we succeed in getting the lock
anyways. The only real danger here is that a caller
performs multiple store operations after a fetch_locked()
which is currently not the case.
Michael
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Michael
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database in an inconsistent state if we crash during the operation
Signed-off-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <ronniesahlberg@gmail.com>
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With the ctdb checkin dde9f3f006 tdb optimized out write lock checks for
write-enabled transaction. Sadly, this also removed the possibility to ever
remove dead records left over from tdb_delete calls within a transaction.
Tridge, please check this! Did dde9f3f006 have any reason beyond performance
optimizations?
Thanks,
Volker
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