Re: conntrackd failover works partially | |
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Pablo, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote:
As you're using the Alarm mode, the time required to resynchronize the backup and the master is RefreshTime (which is 15 seconds in your config files). Are you probably triggering the fail-over before that amount of time?
No, I always waited longer. My keepalived has a pre-emption delay of 30sec before becoming master, and I always did wait at least a minute or so before triggering a failback.
Basically, you must to find the same set of flows in the master's internal-cache and the backup's external-cache if everything goes fine.
That's exactly what I can observe. They are consistent when the failover goes fine, and they're not when I have INVALID packets.
I also see 'conntrack -E' working with 100 parallel TCP connections, and dying with "Operation failed: No buffer space available" with 1000 connections. Maybe this is related? As written in my last mail, I increased the SocketBufferSize to 256M and the SocketBufferSizemaxGrown to 1024M in conntrackd.conf.
Until we reach conntrack-tools-1.0, which I expect to reach soon since most of the pending work is already done, I suggest you to upgrade to lastest (as for now, it is 0.9.7). This release includes important improvements, fixes and features. The alarm mode is a bit spamming, I also suggest you to give a try to the ft-fw and the notrack approaches.
Let me give you a short update after upgrading:I upgraded to conntrack-tools 0.9.7, libnflink 0.0.39 and libnetfilter_conntrack 0.0.96. Basically, I took already available Fedora 10 source RPMs and compiled them for Fedora 9.
Without failover, it seems to work at the first glance. In 'conntrackd -s' I see plausible numbers of entries in internal and external caches. Unfortunately, it still breaks on many failovers with 1000 parallel TCP connections.
Now I get a lot of the following entries in syslog in addition to the INVALID packets:
conntrack-tools[21319]: cache_wt crt-upd: Invalid argument conntrack-tools[21319]: cache_wt update:Invalid argumentAfter a failed failover, I have to flush the connection table and stop/restart both conntrackd processes in order to make it work again.
In FT-FW mode, the failover always fails, and it produces log entries like: conntrack-tools[25448]: The other node says HELLO conntrack-tools[25448]: sending bulk update --- failover here --- conntrack-tools[25515]: committing external cacheconntrack-tools[25515]: commit: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character conntrack-tools[25448]: cache_wt update:Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
conntrack-tools[25515]: Committed 28224 new entries conntrack-tools[25515]: 8 entries can't be committed conntrack-tools[25448]: resync with master table conntrack-tools[25448]: cache_wt update:Timer expired conntrack-tools[25448]: cache_wt update:Timer expired I haven't tried the notrack mode yet. best regards Bernhard -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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