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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
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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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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Here is a patch to allow many subsystems to be re-initialized. The only
functional change I made was to remove the null context tracking, as the memory
allocated here is designed to be left for the complete lifetime of the program.
Freeing this early (when all smb contexts are destroyed) could crash other
users of talloc.
Jeremy.
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one of our virtualised functions, such as db_open(), but error is only
set when a system call fails, and it is not uncommon for us to fail a
function internally without ever making a system call. That led to us
passing back success when a function had in fact failed.
I found two places where we relied on map_nt_error_from_unix()
returning success when errno==0, but lots and lots of places where we
relied on the reverse, so I fixed those two places.
map_nt_error_from_unix() will now always return an error, returning
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL if errno is 0
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for one
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Guenther
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Guenther
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