[23095] | 1 | The executables are in /moira/bin/ on the moira server, with sources |
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| 2 | in /mit/moiradev/src/afssync/. Most of the commands are run on the |
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| 3 | Moira server. |
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| 4 | |
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| 5 | #### Set up a workspace #### |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | mkdir -p /moira/sync |
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| 8 | cd /moira/sync |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | #### This is preparation for the resync, to save non-Moira users. #### |
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| 11 | First, get a recent copy of the prdb, and extract non-Moira entries: |
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| 12 | |
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| 13 | /moira/bin/udebug prill -port 7002 |
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| 14 | rcp -px root@prill:/usr/afs/db/prdb.DB0 prdb.old |
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| 15 | /moira/bin/udebug prill -port 7002 |
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| 16 | If the two udebugs show that the version changed, lather-rinse-repeat. |
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| 17 | (udebug can be found in /usr/athena/bin; "prill" here and below is some |
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| 18 | DB server) |
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| 19 | (Also check for "0 of them for write" at the end. It might matter.) |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | /moira/bin/pt_util -x -m -u -g -d prdb.extra -p prdb.old |
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| 22 | perl /moira/bin/pt_util.pl < prdb.extra > prdb.extra.sort |
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| 23 | to extract and prepare the personal groups and special user entries in |
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| 24 | the old prdb for being reincorporated into the new prdb. |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | awk -F\| '$9 == 3 {print $1}' /backup/backup_1/users > /tmp/deactivated |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | and the following perl script: |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | #!/usr/athena/bin/perl -w |
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| 31 | |
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| 32 | open(OUT, ">prdb.extra.trimmed"); |
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| 33 | |
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| 34 | for ( `cat /tmp/deactivated` ) { |
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| 35 | chop; |
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| 36 | $ex{$_} = 1; |
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| 37 | } |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | $punt = 0; |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | foreach $L ( `cat prdb.extra.sort` ) { |
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| 42 | @w = split(/ /,$L); |
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| 43 | $_ = $w[0]; |
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| 44 | if ( /:/ ) { |
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| 45 | @x = split(/:/,$w[0]); |
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| 46 | if ($ex{$x[0]}) { |
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| 47 | $punt=1; |
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| 48 | } else { |
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| 49 | $punt=0; |
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| 50 | } |
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| 51 | } else { |
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| 52 | # If we got here, we're either a user, a prefixless |
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| 53 | # group, or a group member. |
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| 54 | $punt = 0 if $w[0]; |
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| 55 | } |
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| 56 | print OUT $L unless $punt == 1; |
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| 57 | } |
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| 58 | |
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| 59 | close(OUT); |
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| 60 | exit 0; |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | to remove the personal groups for users who are deactivated |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | awk '/^[^ ][^:]*@/ {printf "KERBEROS:%s\n",$1}' prdb.extra.trimmed \ |
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| 65 | > foreign |
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| 66 | blanche afs-foreign-users -f foreign |
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| 67 | Get a list of all the @andrew.cmu.edu type (non- athena.mit.edu cell) |
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| 68 | users, and sync the Moira list afs-foreign-users to this list. |
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| 69 | Moira then adds those entries to the group system:afs-foreign-users, |
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| 70 | thus keeping them from being lost in the prdb resync. |
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| 71 | Sanity checking the diffs before running the blanche command is recommended. |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | awk '/^[^ 0-9][^:@]*$/ {printf "KERBEROS:%s@ATHENA.MIT.EDU\n",$1}' \ |
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| 74 | prdb.extra.trimmed > oddities |
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| 75 | awk '/^[^ ][0-9.]* .*$/ {printf "KERBEROS:%s\n",$1}' prdb.extra.trimmed\ |
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| 76 | >> oddities |
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| 77 | echo "LIST:afs-foreign-users" >> oddities |
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| 78 | blanche afs-odd-entities -f oddities |
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| 79 | Do the equivalent of afs-foreign-users for domestic users. We make |
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| 80 | the afs-foreign-users list a member of the more general afs-odd-entities. |
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| 81 | Sanity checking the diffs before running the blanche command is recommended. |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | WAIT for the incremental updates from the `blanche` changes to complete. |
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| 84 | |
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| 85 | #### Now the actual resync begins. Incremental updates must stop. #### |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | touch /moira/afs/noafs |
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| 88 | to disable AFS incremental updates during the synchronization. The |
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| 89 | afs.incr (?) will wait 30 minutes on an incremental update before |
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| 90 | timing out, so the resync should complete in that time, or list |
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| 91 | changes in Moira might need to be propagated by hand. |
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| 92 | |
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| 93 | /moira/bin/afssync prdb.moira |
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| 94 | to dump the prdb data that is in Moira (users, groups, and group |
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| 95 | memberships). This step takes about ten minutes, but can be done |
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| 96 | concurrently with the next few steps. |
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| 97 | |
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| 98 | REPEAT the above commands, thus regenerating prdb.trimmed from a now |
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| 99 | completely-up-to-date prdb. |
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| 100 | |
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| 101 | *** Make sure the "afssync" command has completed *** |
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| 102 | |
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| 103 | cp prdb.moira prdb.new |
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| 104 | /moira/bin/pt_util -w -d prdb.extra.trimmed -p prdb.new \ |
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| 105 | >& prdb.extra.err |
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| 106 | This use of pt_util will presumably log errors about failed user |
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| 107 | creations and list additions. (To start over, do both the `cp` and |
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| 108 | `pt_util` again.) You can filter out the "User or group doesn't exist" |
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| 109 | type of lines that were caused by a user deactivation with something |
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| 110 | like: |
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| 111 | awk -F\| '$9 == 3 {print $1}' /backup/backup_1/users > /tmp/deactivated |
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| 112 | perl -e 'for(`cat /tmp/deactivated`){ chop; $ex{$_}=1;} \ |
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| 113 | foreach $L (`cat prdb.extra.err`){ $f=0; \ |
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| 114 | @w=split(/[ :]/,$L); for(@w){ $f=1 if $ex{$_}; } \ |
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| 115 | next if $f; print $L; }' |
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| 116 | Now, back to the resync. |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | The only remaining errors should be errors creating system:foo groups, |
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| 119 | be cause they already exist. These generally mean that that group has |
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| 120 | an odd user on it (root instance, IP acl, etc.) and can safely be |
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| 121 | ignored. |
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| 122 | |
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| 123 | Errors of the form: |
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| 124 | Error while creating dcctdw:foo: Badly formed name (group prefix doesn't match owner?) |
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| 125 | are probably an indication that a user with personal groups had a |
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| 126 | username change (in the past they have also meant that a user with |
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| 127 | personal groups was deactivated and the uid was re-used (this was |
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| 128 | becasue we didn't trim the prdb.extra.sort file in the past.)) |
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| 129 | Assuming htese errors are due to a username change, the groups should |
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| 130 | be renamed, and you should regenerate prdb.extra.trimmed starting with |
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| 131 | a fresh prdb from prill. (You may want to abort and |
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| 132 | rm /moira/afs/noafs and try again later.) |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | pts listmax > prdb.listmax |
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| 135 | foreach i ( <db servers> ) |
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| 136 | rsh $i -l root -x /bin/athena/detach -a # detach packs |
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| 137 | rsh $i -l root -x rm -f /usr/afs/db/{prdb.new,pre-resync-prdb} |
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| 138 | rcp -px prdb.new root@${i}:/usr/afs/db/prdb.new |
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| 139 | end # staging |
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| 140 | foreach i ( <db servers> ) |
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| 141 | bos shutdown $i ptserver -wait |
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| 142 | bos exec $i "mv /usr/afs/db/prdb.DB0 /usr/afs/db/pre-resync-prdb; rm /usr/afs/db/prdb.DB*; mv /usr/afs/db/prdb.new /usr/afs/db/prdb.DB0" |
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| 143 | end |
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| 144 | foreach i ( <db servers> ) |
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| 145 | bos restart $i ptserver |
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| 146 | end |
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| 147 | |
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| 148 | /moira/bin/udebug prill -port 7002 |
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| 149 | to watch the status of the servers to make sure things are going well, |
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| 150 | where "prill" is preferred db server (the sync site). |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | Make sure the beacons are working, and that once quorum is established |
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| 153 | (~90 seconds) that the servers are resynchronizing their notions of |
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| 154 | the databases and that the "dbcurrent" and "up" fields all become set |
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| 155 | and the state goes to "1f". Also, if "sdi" isn't running, watch out |
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| 156 | for large rx packet queues on port 7002 using rxdebug, as the |
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| 157 | fileservers may get excessively backlogged, and restart servers, if |
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| 158 | necessary, if the congestion remains excessive. |
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| 159 | |
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| 160 | pts listmax |
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| 161 | cat prdb.listmax |
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| 162 | and if the id maxima are lower than the saved ones, reset them |
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| 163 | appropriately to the saved ones using `pts setmax`. |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | pts ex system:administrators |
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| 166 | as a good spot check, especially since it has special people. |
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| 167 | (also spot check one of the personal groups and perhaps, something like |
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| 168 | the membership of rcmd.reynelda) |
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| 170 | rm /moira/afs/noafs |
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| 171 | to remove the lock file and let Moira's afs incrementals continue. |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | The afssync program doesn't deal with null instance KERBEROS |
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| 174 | members of lists which are groups (example: if LIST zacheiss contains |
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| 175 | KERBEROS zacheiss@ATHENA.MIT.EDU). To get around this, run: |
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| 176 | |
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| 177 | /moira/bin/sync.pl |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | Which will create /var/tmp/sync.out, which contains the pts commands |
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| 180 | needed to add all the null instance KERBEROS members back to the pts |
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| 181 | groups they belong in. If it looks sane, run: |
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| 182 | |
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| 183 | sh /var/tmp/sync.out |
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| 184 | |
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| 185 | Any failed additions are probably from lists that contain both USER |
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| 186 | username and KERBEROS username@ATHENA.MIT.EDU. |
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| 187 | |
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| 188 | NOTES |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | 1. Don't do this when you're tired... There may be no cleanup procedure |
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| 191 | available, with certain mistakes. |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | 2. /moira/afs/noafs is only good for 30 minutes. Keep track of the |
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| 194 | critical log, and you may have to do some operations by hand when the |
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| 195 | operation is complete. Also, if requests depend on other requests, they |
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| 196 | may be processed out of order, and fail, and may need to be done by hand. |
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