samba (2:4.9.0+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=medium From WHATSNEW.txt: CTDB changes ------------ There are many changes to CTDB in this release. * Configuration has been completely overhauled - Daemon and tool options are now specified in a new ctdb.conf Samba-style configuration file. See ctdb.conf(5) for details. - Event script configuration is no longer specified in the top-level configuration file. It can now be specified per event script. For example, configuration options for the 50.samba event script can be placed alongside the event script in a file called 50.samba.options. Script options can also be specified in a new script.options file. See ctdb-script.options(5) for details. - Options that affect CTDB startup should be configured in the distribution-specific configuration file. See ctdb.sysconfig(5) for details. - Tunable settings are now loaded from ctdb.tunables. Using CTDB_SET_TunableVariable= in the main configuration file is no longer supported. See ctdb-tunables(7) for details. A example script to migrate an old-style configuration to the new style is available in ctdb/doc/examples/config_migrate.sh. * The following configuration variables and corresponding ctdbd command-line options have been removed and not replaced with counterparts in the new configuration scheme: CTDB_PIDFILE --pidfile CTDB_SOCKET --socket CTDB_NODES --nlist CTDB_PUBLIC_ADDRESSES --public-addresses CTDB_EVENT_SCRIPT_DIR --event-script-dir CTDB_NOTIFY_SCRIPT --notification-script CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE --public-interface CTDB_MAX_PERSISTENT_CHECK_ERRORS --max-persistent-check-errors - The compile-time defaults should be used for the first 6 of these. - Use a symbolic link from the configuration directory to specify a different location for nodes or public_addresses (e.g. in the cluster filesystem). - Executable notification scripts in the notify.d/ subdirectory of the configuration directory are now run by unconditionally. - Interfaces for public IP addresses must always be specified in the public_addresses file using the currently supported format. -- Mathieu Parent Sat, 22 Sep 2018 07:47:32 +0200