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#!@PYTHON@
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'''CTS: Cluster Testing System: Main module
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Classes related to testing high-availability clusters...
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Lots of things are implemented.
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Lots of things are not implemented.
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We have many more ideas of what to do than we've implemented.
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'''
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__copyright__='''
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Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh>
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Licensed under the GNU GPL.
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'''
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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import types, string, select, sys, time, re, os, struct, os, signal
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import base64, pickle, binascii
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from UserDict import UserDict
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from syslog import *
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from popen2 import Popen3
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class RemoteExec:
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'''This is an abstract remote execution class. It runs a command on another
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machine - somehow. The somehow is up to us. This particular
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class uses ssh.
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Most of the work is done by fork/exec of ssh or scp.
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'''
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def __init__(self):
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# -n: no stdin, -x: no X11
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self.Command = "@SSH@ -l root -n -x"
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# -f: ssh to background
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self.CommandnoBlock = "@SSH@ -f -l root -n -x"
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# -B: batch mode, -q: no stats (quiet)
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self.CpCommand = "@SCP@ -B -q"
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self.OurNode=string.lower(os.uname()[1])
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def setcmd(self, rshcommand):
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'''Set the name of the remote shell command'''
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self.Command = rshcommand
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def _fixcmd(self, cmd):
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return re.sub("\'", "'\\''", cmd)
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def _cmd(self, *args):
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'''Compute the string that will run the given command on the
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given remote system'''
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args= args[0]
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sysname = args[0]
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command = args[1]
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#print "sysname: %s, us: %s" % (sysname, self.OurNode)
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if sysname == None or string.lower(sysname) == self.OurNode or sysname == "localhost":
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ret = command
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else:
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ret = self.Command + " " + sysname + " '" + self._fixcmd(command) + "'"
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#print ("About to run %s\n" % ret)
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return ret
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def _cmd_noblock(self, *args):
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'''Compute the string that will run the given command on the
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given remote system'''
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args= args[0]
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sysname = args[0]
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command = args[1]
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#print "sysname: %s, us: %s" % (sysname, self.OurNode)
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if sysname == None or string.lower(sysname) == self.OurNode or sysname == "localhost":
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ret = command + " &"
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else:
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ret = self.CommandnoBlock + " " + sysname + " '" + self._fixcmd(command) + "'"
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#print ("About to run %s\n" % ret)
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return ret
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def __call__(self, *args):
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'''Run the given command on the given remote system
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If you call this class like a function, this is the function that gets
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called. It just runs it roughly as though it were a system() call
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on the remote machine. The first argument is name of the machine to
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run it on.
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'''
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count=0;
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rc = 0;
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while count < 3:
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rc = os.system(self._cmd(args))
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if rc == 0: return rc
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print "Retrying command %s" % self._cmd(args)
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count=count+1
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return rc
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def popen(self, *args):
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'''popen the given remote command on the remote system.
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As in __call__, the first argument is name of the machine to run it on.
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'''
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#print "Now running %s\n" % self._cmd(args)
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return Popen3(self._cmd(args), None)
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def readaline(self, *args):
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'''Run a command on the remote machine and capture 1 line of
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stdout from the given remote command
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As in __call__, the first argument is name of the machine to run it on.
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'''
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p = self.popen(args[0], args[1])
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p.tochild.close()
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result = p.fromchild.readline()
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p.fromchild.close()
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self.lastrc = p.wait()
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return result
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def readlines(self, *args):
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p = self.popen(args[0], args[1])
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p.tochild.close()
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result = p.fromchild.readlines()
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p.fromchild.close()
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self.lastrc = p.wait()
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return result
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def cp(self, *args):
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'''Perform a remote copy'''
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cpstring=self.CpCommand
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for arg in args:
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cpstring = cpstring + " \'" + arg + "\'"
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count=0;
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rc = 0;
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for i in range(3):
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rc = os.system(cpstring)
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if rc == 0:
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return rc
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print "Retrying command %s" % cpstring
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return rc
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def echo_cp(self, src_host, src_file, dest_host, dest_file):
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'''Perform a remote copy via echo'''
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(rc, lines) = self.remote_py(src_host, "os", "system", "cat %s" % src_file)
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if rc != 0:
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print "Copy of %s:%s failed" % (src_host, src_file)
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elif dest_host == None:
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fd = open(dest_file, "w")
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fd.writelines(lines)
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fd.close()
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else:
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big_line=""
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for line in lines:
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big_line = big_line + line
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(rc, lines) = self.remote_py(dest_host, "os", "system", "echo '%s' > %s" % (big_line, dest_file))
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return rc
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def noBlock(self, *args):
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'''Perform a remote execution without waiting for it to finish'''
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sshnoBlock = self._cmd_noblock(args)
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count=0;
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rc = 0;
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for i in range(3):
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rc = os.system(sshnoBlock)
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if rc == 0:
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return rc
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print "Retrying command %s" % sshnoBlock
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return rc
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def remote_py(self, node, module, func, *args):
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'''Execute a remote python function
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If the call success, lastrc == 0 and return result.
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If the call fail, lastrc == 1 and return the reason (string)
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'''
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encode_args = binascii.b2a_base64(pickle.dumps(args))
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encode_cmd = string.join(["@HA_NOARCHDATAHBDIR@/cts/CTSproxy.py",module,func,encode_args])
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#print "%s: %s.%s %s" % (node, module, func, repr(args))
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result = self.readlines(node, encode_cmd)
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if result != None:
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result.pop()
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if self.lastrc == 0:
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last_line=""
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if result != None:
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array_len = len(result)
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if array_len > 0:
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last_line=result.pop()
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#print "result: %s" % repr(last_line)
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return pickle.loads(binascii.a2b_base64(last_line)), result
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return -1, result
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class LogWatcher:
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'''This class watches logs for messages that fit certain regular
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expressions. Watching logs for events isn't the ideal way
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to do business, but it's better than nothing :-)
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On the other hand, this class is really pretty cool ;-)
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The way you use this class is as follows:
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Construct a LogWatcher object
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Call setwatch() when you want to start watching the log
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Call look() to scan the log looking for the patterns
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'''
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def __init__(self, log, regexes, timeout=10, debug=None):
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'''This is the constructor for the LogWatcher class. It takes a
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log name to watch, and a list of regular expressions to watch for."
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'''
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# Validate our arguments. Better sooner than later ;-)
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for regex in regexes:
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assert re.compile(regex)
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self.regexes = regexes
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self.filename = log
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self.debug=debug
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self.whichmatch = -1
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self.unmatched = None
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if self.debug:
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print "Debug now on for for log", log
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self.Timeout = int(timeout)
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self.returnonlymatch = None
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if not os.access(log, os.R_OK):
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raise ValueError("File [" + log + "] not accessible (r)")
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def setwatch(self, frombeginning=None):
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'''Mark the place to start watching the log from.
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'''
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self.file = open(self.filename, "r")
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self.size = os.path.getsize(self.filename)
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if not frombeginning:
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self.file.seek(0,2)
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def ReturnOnlyMatch(self, onlymatch=1):
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'''Mark the place to start watching the log from.
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'''
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self.returnonlymatch = onlymatch
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def look(self, timeout=None):
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'''Examine the log looking for the given patterns.
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It starts looking from the place marked by setwatch().
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This function looks in the file in the fashion of tail -f.
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It properly recovers from log file truncation, but not from
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removing and recreating the log. It would be nice if it
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recovered from this as well :-)
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We return the first line which matches any of our patterns.
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'''
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last_line=None
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first_line=None
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if timeout == None: timeout = self.Timeout
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done=time.time()+timeout+1
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if self.debug:
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print "starting search: timeout=%d" % timeout
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for regex in self.regexes:
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print "Looking for regex: ", regex
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while (timeout <= 0 or time.time() <= done):
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newsize=os.path.getsize(self.filename)
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if self.debug > 4: print "newsize = %d" % newsize
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if newsize < self.size:
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# Somebody truncated the log!
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if self.debug: print "Log truncated!"
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self.setwatch(frombeginning=1)
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continue
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if newsize > self.file.tell():
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line=self.file.readline()
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if self.debug > 2: print "Looking at line:", line
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if line:
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last_line=line
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if not first_line:
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first_line=line
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if self.debug: print "First line: "+ line
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which=-1
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for regex in self.regexes:
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which=which+1
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if self.debug > 3: print "Comparing line to ", regex
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#matchobj = re.search(string.lower(regex), string.lower(line))
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matchobj = re.search(regex, line)
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if matchobj:
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self.whichmatch=which
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if self.returnonlymatch:
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return matchobj.group(self.returnonlymatch)
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else:
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if self.debug: print "Returning line"
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return line
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newsize=os.path.getsize(self.filename)
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if self.file.tell() == newsize:
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if timeout > 0:
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time.sleep(0.025)
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else:
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if self.debug: print "End of file"
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if self.debug: print "Last line: "+last_line
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return None
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if self.debug: print "Timeout"
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if self.debug: print "Last line: "+last_line
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return None
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def lookforall(self, timeout=None):
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'''Examine the log looking for ALL of the given patterns.
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It starts looking from the place marked by setwatch().
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We return when the timeout is reached, or when we have found
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ALL of the regexes that were part of the watch
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'''
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if timeout == None: timeout = self.Timeout
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save_regexes = self.regexes
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returnresult = []
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while (len(self.regexes) > 0):
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oneresult = self.look(timeout)
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if not oneresult:
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self.unmatched = self.regexes
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self.regexes = save_regexes
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return None
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returnresult.append(oneresult)
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del self.regexes[self.whichmatch]
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self.unmatched = None
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self.regexes = save_regexes
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return returnresult
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# In case we ever want multiple regexes to match a single line...
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#- del self.regexes[self.whichmatch]
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#+ tmp_regexes = self.regexes
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#+ self.regexes = []
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#+ which = 0
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#+ for regex in tmp_regexes:
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#+ matchobj = re.search(regex, oneresult)
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#+ if not matchobj:
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#+ self.regexes.append(regex)
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class NodeStatus:
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def __init__(self, Env):
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self.Env = Env
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self.rsh = RemoteExec()
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def IsNodeBooted(self, node):
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'''Return TRUE if the given node is booted (responds to pings)'''
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return os.system("@PING@ -nq -c1 @PING_TIMEOUT_OPT@ %s >/dev/null 2>&1" % node) == 0
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def IsSshdUp(self, node):
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return self.rsh(node, "true") == 0;
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def WaitForNodeToComeUp(self, node, Timeout=300):
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'''Return TRUE when given node comes up, or None/FALSE if timeout'''
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timeout=Timeout
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anytimeouts=0
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while timeout > 0:
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if self.IsNodeBooted(node) and self.IsSshdUp(node):
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if anytimeouts:
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# Fudge to wait for the system to finish coming up
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time.sleep(30)
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self.Env.log("Node %s now up" % node)
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return 1
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time.sleep(1)
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if (not anytimeouts):
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self.Env.log("Waiting for node %s to come up" % node)
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anytimeouts=1
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timeout = timeout - 1
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self.Env.log("%s did not come up within %d tries" % (node, Timeout))
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def WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(self, nodes, timeout=300):
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'''Return TRUE when all nodes come up, or FALSE if timeout'''
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for node in nodes:
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if not self.WaitForNodeToComeUp(node, timeout):
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return None
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return 1
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class ClusterManager(UserDict):
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'''The Cluster Manager class.
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This is an subclass of the Python dictionary class.
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(this is because it contains lots of {name,value} pairs,
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not because it's behavior is that terribly similar to a
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dictionary in other ways.)
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This is an abstract class which class implements high-level
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operations on the cluster and/or its cluster managers.
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Actual cluster managers classes are subclassed from this type.
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One of the things we do is track the state we think every node should
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be in.
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'''
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def __InitialConditions(self):
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#if os.geteuid() != 0:
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# raise ValueError("Must Be Root!")
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None
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def _finalConditions(self):
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for key in self.keys():
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if self[key] == None:
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raise ValueError("Improper derivation: self[" + key
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+ "] must be overridden by subclass.")
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def __init__(self, Environment, randseed=None):
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self.Env = Environment
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self.__InitialConditions()
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self.clear_cache = 0
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self.TestLoggingLevel=0
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self.data = {
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"up" : "up", # Status meaning up
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"down" : "down", # Status meaning down
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"StonithCmd" : "@sbindir@/stonith -t baytech -p '10.10.10.100 admin admin' %s",
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"DeadTime" : 30, # Max time to detect dead node...
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"StartTime" : 90, # Max time to start up
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#
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# These next values need to be overridden in the derived class.
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#
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"Name" : None,
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"StartCmd" : None,
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"StopCmd" : None,
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"StatusCmd" : None,
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"RereadCmd" : None,
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"StartDRBDCmd" : None,
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"StopDRBDCmd" : None,
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"StatusDRBDCmd" : None,
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"DRBDCheckconf" : None,
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"BreakCommCmd" : None,
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"FixCommCmd" : None,
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"TestConfigDir" : None,
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"LogFileName" : None,
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"Pat:We_started" : None,
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"Pat:They_started" : None,
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"Pat:We_stopped" : None,
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"Pat:They_stopped" : None,
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"BadRegexes" : None, # A set of "bad news" regexes
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# to apply to the log
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}
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self.rsh = RemoteExec()
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self.ShouldBeStatus={}
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self.OurNode=string.lower(os.uname()[1])
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self.ShouldBeStatus={}
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self.ns = NodeStatus(self.Env)
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def errorstoignore(self):
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'''Return list of errors which are 'normal' and should be ignored'''
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return []
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def log(self, args):
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self.Env.log(args)
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def debug(self, args):
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self.Env.debug(args)
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def prepare(self):
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'''Finish the Initialization process. Prepare to test...'''
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for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
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if self.StataCM(node):
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self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["up"]
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else:
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self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["down"]
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def upcount(self):
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'''How many nodes are up?'''
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count=0
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for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
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if self.ShouldBeStatus[node]==self["up"]:
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count=count+1
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return count
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def TruncLogs(self):
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'''Truncate the log for the cluster manager so we can start clean'''
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if self["LogFileName"] != None:
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os.system("cp /dev/null " + self["LogFileName"])
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def install_config(self, node):
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return None
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def clear_all_caches(self):
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if self.clear_cache:
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for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
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if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == self["down"]:
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self.debug("Removing cache file on: "+node)
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self.rsh.remote_py(node, "os", "system",
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"rm -f @HA_VARLIBHBDIR@/hostcache")
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else:
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self.debug("NOT Removing cache file on: "+node)
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def StartaCM(self, node):
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'''Start up the cluster manager on a given node'''
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self.debug("Starting %s on node %s" %(self["Name"], node))
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ret = 1
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if not self.ShouldBeStatus.has_key(node):
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self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = self["down"]
|
|
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] != self["down"]:
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
patterns = []
|
|
# Technically we should always be able to notice ourselves starting
|
|
if self.upcount() == 0:
|
|
patterns.append(self["Pat:We_started"] % node)
|
|
else:
|
|
patterns.append(self["Pat:They_started"] % node)
|
|
|
|
watch = LogWatcher(
|
|
self["LogFileName"], patterns, timeout=self["StartTime"]+10)
|
|
|
|
watch.setwatch()
|
|
|
|
self.install_config(node)
|
|
|
|
self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "any"
|
|
if self.StataCM(node) and self.cluster_stable(self["DeadTime"]):
|
|
self.log ("%s was already started" %(node))
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
# Clear out the host cache so autojoin can be exercised
|
|
if self.clear_cache:
|
|
self.debug("Removing cache file on: "+node)
|
|
self.rsh.remote_py(node, "os", "system",
|
|
"rm -f @HA_VARLIBHBDIR@/hostcache")
|
|
|
|
if self.rsh(node, self["StartCmd"]) != 0:
|
|
self.log ("Warn: Start command failed on node %s" %(node))
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["up"]
|
|
|
|
watch_result = watch.lookforall()
|
|
if watch.unmatched:
|
|
for regex in watch.unmatched:
|
|
self.log ("Warn: Startup pattern not found: %s" %(regex))
|
|
|
|
if watch_result:
|
|
#self.debug("Found match: "+ repr(watch_result))
|
|
self.cluster_stable(self["DeadTime"])
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
if self.StataCM(node) and self.cluster_stable(self["DeadTime"]):
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
self.log ("Warn: Start failed for node %s" %(node))
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def StartaCMnoBlock(self, node):
|
|
|
|
'''Start up the cluster manager on a given node with none-block mode'''
|
|
|
|
self.debug("Starting %s on node %s" %(self["Name"], node))
|
|
|
|
# Clear out the host cache so autojoin can be exercised
|
|
if self.clear_cache:
|
|
self.debug("Removing cache file on: "+node)
|
|
self.rsh.remote_py(node, "os", "system",
|
|
"rm -f @HA_VARLIBHBDIR@/hostcache")
|
|
|
|
self.rsh.noBlock(node, self["StartCmd"])
|
|
self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["up"]
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def StopaCM(self, node):
|
|
|
|
'''Stop the cluster manager on a given node'''
|
|
|
|
self.debug("Stopping %s on node %s" %(self["Name"], node))
|
|
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] != self["up"]:
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
if self.rsh(node, self["StopCmd"]) == 0:
|
|
self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["down"]
|
|
self.cluster_stable(self["DeadTime"])
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log ("Could not stop %s on node %s" %(self["Name"], node))
|
|
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def StopaCMnoBlock(self, node):
|
|
|
|
'''Stop the cluster manager on a given node with none-block mode'''
|
|
|
|
self.debug("Stopping %s on node %s" %(self["Name"], node))
|
|
|
|
self.rsh.noBlock(node, self["StopCmd"])
|
|
self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["down"]
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def cluster_stable(self, timeout = None):
|
|
time.sleep(self["StableTime"])
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def node_stable(self, node):
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def RereadCM(self, node):
|
|
|
|
'''Force the cluster manager on a given node to reread its config
|
|
This may be a no-op on certain cluster managers.
|
|
'''
|
|
rc=self.rsh(node, self["RereadCmd"])
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log ("Could not force %s on node %s to reread its config"
|
|
% (self["Name"], node))
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def StataCM(self, node):
|
|
|
|
'''Report the status of the cluster manager on a given node'''
|
|
|
|
out=self.rsh.readaline(node, self["StatusCmd"])
|
|
ret= (string.find(out, 'stopped') == -1)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
if ret:
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == self["down"]:
|
|
self.log(
|
|
"Node status for %s is %s but we think it should be %s"
|
|
% (node, self["up"], self.ShouldBeStatus[node]))
|
|
else:
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == self["up"]:
|
|
self.log(
|
|
"Node status for %s is %s but we think it should be %s"
|
|
% (node, self["down"], self.ShouldBeStatus[node]))
|
|
except KeyError: pass
|
|
|
|
if ret: self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["up"]
|
|
else: self.ShouldBeStatus[node]=self["down"]
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def startall(self, nodelist=None):
|
|
|
|
'''Start the cluster manager on every node in the cluster.
|
|
We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None.
|
|
'''
|
|
ret = 1
|
|
map = {}
|
|
if not nodelist:
|
|
nodelist=self.Env["nodes"]
|
|
for node in nodelist:
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == self["down"]:
|
|
if not self.StartaCM(node):
|
|
ret = 0
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def stopall(self, nodelist=None):
|
|
|
|
'''Stop the cluster managers on every node in the cluster.
|
|
We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
ret = 1
|
|
map = {}
|
|
if not nodelist:
|
|
nodelist=self.Env["nodes"]
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == self["up"]:
|
|
if not self.StopaCM(node):
|
|
ret = 0
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def rereadall(self, nodelist=None):
|
|
|
|
'''Force the cluster managers on every node in the cluster
|
|
to reread their config files. We can do it on a subset of the
|
|
cluster if nodelist is not None.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
map = {}
|
|
if not nodelist:
|
|
nodelist=self.Env["nodes"]
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == self["up"]:
|
|
self.RereadCM(node)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def statall(self, nodelist=None):
|
|
|
|
'''Return the status of the cluster managers in the cluster.
|
|
We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
result={}
|
|
if not nodelist:
|
|
nodelist=self.Env["nodes"]
|
|
for node in nodelist:
|
|
if self.StataCM(node):
|
|
result[node] = self["up"]
|
|
else:
|
|
result[node] = self["down"]
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def isolate_node(self, node):
|
|
'''isolate the communication between the nodes'''
|
|
rc = self.rsh(node, self["BreakCommCmd"])
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log("Could not break the communication between the nodes frome node: %s" % node)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def unisolate_node(self, node):
|
|
'''fix the communication between the nodes'''
|
|
rc = self.rsh(node, self["FixCommCmd"])
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log("Could not fix the communication between the nodes from node: %s" % node)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def reducecomm_node(self,node):
|
|
'''reduce the communication between the nodes'''
|
|
rc = self.rsh(node, self["ReduceCommCmd"]%(self.Env["XmitLoss"],self.Env["RecvLoss"]))
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log("Could not reduce the communication between the nodes from node: %s" % node)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def savecomm_node(self,node):
|
|
'''save current the communication between the nodes'''
|
|
rc = 0
|
|
if float(self.Env["XmitLoss"])!=0 or float(self.Env["RecvLoss"])!=0 :
|
|
rc = self.rsh(node, self["SaveFileCmd"]);
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log("Could not save the communication between the nodes from node: %s" % node)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def restorecomm_node(self,node):
|
|
'''restore the saved communication between the nodes'''
|
|
rc = 0
|
|
if float(self.Env["XmitLoss"])!=0 or float(self.Env["RecvLoss"])!=0 :
|
|
rc = self.rsh(node, self["RestoreCommCmd"]);
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log("Could not restore the communication between the nodes from node: %s" % node)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def SyncTestConfigs(self):
|
|
'''Synchronize test configurations throughout the cluster.
|
|
This one's a no-op for FailSafe, since it does that by itself.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
fromdir=self["TestConfigDir"]
|
|
|
|
if not os.access(fromdir, os.F_OK | os.R_OK | os.W_OK):
|
|
raise ValueError("Directory [" + fromdir + "] not accessible (rwx)")
|
|
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
if node == self.OurNode: continue
|
|
self.log("Syncing test configurations on " + node)
|
|
# Perhaps I ought to use rsync...
|
|
self.rsh.cp("-r", fromdir, node + ":" + fromdir)
|
|
|
|
def SetClusterConfig(self, configpath="default", nodelist=None):
|
|
'''Activate the named test configuration throughout the cluster.
|
|
It would be useful to implement this :-)
|
|
'''
|
|
pass
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
def ResourceGroups(self):
|
|
"Return a list of resource type/instance pairs for the cluster"
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (ResourceGroups)")
|
|
|
|
def InternalCommConfig(self):
|
|
"Return a list of paths: each patch consists of a tuple"
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (InternalCommConfig)")
|
|
|
|
def HasQuorum(self, node_list):
|
|
"Return TRUE if the cluster currently has quorum"
|
|
# If we are auditing a partition, then one side will
|
|
# have quorum and the other not.
|
|
# So the caller needs to tell us which we are checking
|
|
# If no value for node_list is specified... assume all nodes
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (HasQuorum)")
|
|
|
|
def Components(self):
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Components)")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def RestartClusterLogging(self):
|
|
self.log("WARN: Restarting logging on cluster nodes")
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
cmd=self.Env["logrestartcmd"]
|
|
if self.rsh.noBlock(node, cmd) != 0:
|
|
self.log ("ERROR: Cannot restart logging on %s [%s failed]" % (node, cmd))
|
|
|
|
def TestLogging(self):
|
|
self.TestLoggingLevel=self.TestLoggingLevel+1
|
|
ret=1
|
|
if self.TestLoggingLevel > 3:
|
|
self.log("ERROR: Unable to fix remote logging. Stopping tests.")
|
|
self.TestLoggingLevel=self.TestLoggingLevel-1
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
patterns= []
|
|
prefix="Test message from "
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
patterns.append(prefix + node)
|
|
watch = LogWatcher(self["LogFileName"], patterns, 30 + len(self.Env["nodes"]))
|
|
watch.setwatch()
|
|
logpri = self.Env["logfacility"] + ".info"
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
cmd="logger -p %s %s%s" % (logpri, prefix, node)
|
|
if self.rsh.noBlock(node, cmd) != 0:
|
|
self.log ("ERROR: Cannot execute remote command [%s] on %s" % (cmd, node))
|
|
watch_result = watch.lookforall()
|
|
if watch.unmatched:
|
|
self.log("ERROR: Remote logging is not working.")
|
|
for regex in watch.unmatched:
|
|
self.log ("ERROR: Test message [%s] not found in logs." % (regex))
|
|
self.RestartClusterLogging()
|
|
time.sleep(30*self.TestLoggingLevel)
|
|
ret=self.TestLogging()
|
|
if ret:
|
|
self.log("NOTE: Cluster logging now working.")
|
|
self.TestLoggingLevel=self.TestLoggingLevel-1
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def CheckDf(self):
|
|
dfcmd="df -k /var/log | tail -1 | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f2"
|
|
dfmin=500000
|
|
result=1
|
|
for node in self.Env["nodes"]:
|
|
dfout=self.rsh.readaline(node, dfcmd)
|
|
if not dfout:
|
|
self.log ("ERROR: Cannot execute remote df command [%s] on %s" % (dfcmd, node))
|
|
else:
|
|
try:
|
|
idfout = int(dfout)
|
|
except (ValueError, TypeError):
|
|
self.log("Warning: df output from %s was invalid [%s]" % (node, dfout))
|
|
else:
|
|
if idfout == 0:
|
|
self.log("CRIT: Completely out of log disk space on %s" % node)
|
|
result=None
|
|
elif idfout <= 1000:
|
|
self.log("WARN: Low on log disk space (%d Mbytes) on %s" % (idfout, node))
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
class Resource:
|
|
'''
|
|
This is an HA resource (not a resource group).
|
|
A resource group is just an ordered list of Resource objects.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, cm, rsctype=None, instance=None):
|
|
self.CM = cm
|
|
self.ResourceType = rsctype
|
|
self.Instance = instance
|
|
self.needs_quorum = 1
|
|
|
|
def Type(self):
|
|
return self.ResourceType
|
|
|
|
def Instance(self, nodename):
|
|
return self.Instance
|
|
|
|
def IsRunningOn(self, nodename):
|
|
'''
|
|
This member function returns true if our resource is running
|
|
on the given node in the cluster.
|
|
It is analagous to the "status" operation on SystemV init scripts and
|
|
heartbeat scripts. FailSafe calls it the "exclusive" operation.
|
|
'''
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (IsRunningOn)")
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def IsWorkingCorrectly(self, nodename):
|
|
'''
|
|
This member function returns true if our resource is operating
|
|
correctly on the given node in the cluster.
|
|
Heartbeat does not require this operation, but it might be called
|
|
the Monitor operation, which is what FailSafe calls it.
|
|
For remotely monitorable resources (like IP addresses), they *should*
|
|
be monitored remotely for testing.
|
|
'''
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (IsWorkingCorrectly)")
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def Start(self, nodename):
|
|
'''
|
|
This member function starts or activates the resource.
|
|
'''
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Start)")
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def Stop(self, nodename):
|
|
'''
|
|
This member function stops or deactivates the resource.
|
|
'''
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Stop)")
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
if (self.Instance and len(self.Instance) > 1):
|
|
return "{" + self.ResourceType + "::" + self.Instance + "}"
|
|
else:
|
|
return "{" + self.ResourceType + "}"
|
|
class Component:
|
|
def kill(self, node):
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
class Process(Component):
|
|
def __init__(self, name, dc_only, pats, dc_pats, badnews_ignore, triggersreboot, cm):
|
|
self.name = str(name)
|
|
self.dc_only = dc_only
|
|
self.pats = pats
|
|
self.dc_pats = dc_pats
|
|
self.CM = cm
|
|
self.badnews_ignore = badnews_ignore
|
|
self.triggersreboot = triggersreboot
|
|
self.KillCmd = "killall -9 " + self.name
|
|
|
|
def kill(self, node):
|
|
if self.CM.rsh(node, self.KillCmd) != 0:
|
|
self.CM.log ("ERROR: Kill %s failed on node %s" %(name,node))
|
|
return None
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
class ScenarioComponent:
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, Env):
|
|
self.Env = Env
|
|
|
|
def IsApplicable(self):
|
|
'''Return TRUE if the current ScenarioComponent is applicable
|
|
in the given LabEnvironment given to the constructor.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (IsApplicable)")
|
|
|
|
def SetUp(self, CM):
|
|
'''Set up the given ScenarioComponent'''
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Setup)")
|
|
|
|
def TearDown(self, CM):
|
|
'''Tear down (undo) the given ScenarioComponent'''
|
|
raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Setup)")
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Scenario:
|
|
(
|
|
'''The basic idea of a scenario is that of an ordered list of
|
|
ScenarioComponent objects. Each ScenarioComponent is SetUp() in turn,
|
|
and then after the tests have been run, they are torn down using TearDown()
|
|
(in reverse order).
|
|
|
|
A Scenario is applicable to a particular cluster manager iff each
|
|
ScenarioComponent is applicable.
|
|
|
|
A partially set up scenario is torn down if it fails during setup.
|
|
''')
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, Components):
|
|
|
|
"Initialize the Scenario from the list of ScenarioComponents"
|
|
|
|
for comp in Components:
|
|
|
|
if not issubclass(comp.__class__, ScenarioComponent):
|
|
raise ValueError("Init value must be subclass of"
|
|
" ScenarioComponent")
|
|
self.Components = Components
|
|
|
|
|
|
def IsApplicable(self):
|
|
(
|
|
'''A Scenario IsApplicable() iff each of its ScenarioComponents IsApplicable()
|
|
'''
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
for comp in self.Components:
|
|
if not comp.IsApplicable():
|
|
return None
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def SetUp(self, CM):
|
|
'''Set up the Scenario. Return TRUE on success.'''
|
|
|
|
j=0
|
|
while j < len(self.Components):
|
|
if not self.Components[j].SetUp(CM):
|
|
# OOPS! We failed. Tear partial setups down.
|
|
CM.log("Tearing down partial setup")
|
|
self.TearDown(CM, j)
|
|
return None
|
|
j=j+1
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def TearDown(self, CM, max=None):
|
|
|
|
'''Tear Down the Scenario - in reverse order.'''
|
|
|
|
if max == None:
|
|
max = len(self.Components)-1
|
|
j=max
|
|
while j >= 0:
|
|
self.Components[j].TearDown(CM)
|
|
j=j-1
|
|
|
|
|
|
class InitClusterManager(ScenarioComponent):
|
|
(
|
|
'''InitClusterManager is the most basic of ScenarioComponents.
|
|
This ScenarioComponent simply starts the cluster manager on all the nodes.
|
|
It is fairly robust as it waits for all nodes to come up before starting
|
|
as they might have been rebooted or crashed for some reason beforehand.
|
|
''')
|
|
def __init__(self, Env):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def IsApplicable(self):
|
|
'''InitClusterManager is so generic it is always Applicable'''
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def SetUp(self, CM):
|
|
'''Basic Cluster Manager startup. Start everything'''
|
|
|
|
CM.prepare()
|
|
|
|
# Clear out the cobwebs ;-)
|
|
|
|
self.TearDown(CM)
|
|
|
|
for node in CM.Env["nodes"]:
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CM.rsh(node, CM["DelFileCommCmd"]+ "; true")
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# Now start the Cluster Manager on all the nodes.
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CM.log("Starting Cluster Manager on all nodes.")
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return CM.startall()
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def TearDown(self, CM):
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'''Set up the given ScenarioComponent'''
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# Stop the cluster manager everywhere
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CM.log("Stopping Cluster Manager on all nodes")
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return CM.stopall()
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class PingFest(ScenarioComponent):
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(
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'''PingFest does a flood ping to each node in the cluster from the test machine.
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If the LabEnvironment Parameter PingSize is set, it will be used as the size
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of ping packet requested (via the -s option). If it is not set, it defaults
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to 1024 bytes.
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According to the manual page for ping:
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Outputs packets as fast as they come back or one hundred times per
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second, whichever is more. For every ECHO_REQUEST sent a period ``.''
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is printed, while for every ECHO_REPLY received a backspace is printed.
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This provides a rapid display of how many packets are being dropped.
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Only the super-user may use this option. This can be very hard on a net-
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work and should be used with caution.
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''' )
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def __init__(self, Env):
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self.Env = Env
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def IsApplicable(self):
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'''PingFests are always applicable ;-)
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'''
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return 1
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def SetUp(self, CM):
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'''Start the PingFest!'''
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self.PingSize=1024
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if CM.Env.has_key("PingSize"):
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self.PingSize=CM.Env["PingSize"]
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CM.log("Starting %d byte flood pings" % self.PingSize)
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self.PingPids=[]
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for node in CM.Env["nodes"]:
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self.PingPids.append(self._pingchild(node))
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CM.log("Ping PIDs: " + repr(self.PingPids))
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return 1
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def TearDown(self, CM):
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'''Stop it right now! My ears are pinging!!'''
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for pid in self.PingPids:
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if pid != None:
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CM.log("Stopping ping process %d" % pid)
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os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
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def _pingchild(self, node):
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Args = ["ping", "-qfn", "-s", str(self.PingSize), node]
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sys.stdin.flush()
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stderr.flush()
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pid = os.fork()
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if pid < 0:
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self.Env.log("Cannot fork ping child")
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return None
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if pid > 0:
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return pid
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# Otherwise, we're the child process.
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os.execvp("ping", Args)
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self.Env.log("Cannot execvp ping: " + repr(Args))
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sys.exit(1)
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class PacketLoss(ScenarioComponent):
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(
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'''
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It would be useful to do some testing of CTS with a modest amount of packet loss
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enabled - so we could see that everything runs like it should with a certain
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amount of packet loss present.
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''')
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def IsApplicable(self):
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'''always Applicable'''
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return 1
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def SetUp(self, CM):
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'''Reduce the reliability of communications'''
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if float(CM.Env["XmitLoss"]) == 0 and float(CM.Env["RecvLoss"]) == 0 :
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return 1
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for node in CM.Env["nodes"]:
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CM.reducecomm_node(node)
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CM.log("Reduce the reliability of communications")
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return 1
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def TearDown(self, CM):
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'''Fix the reliability of communications'''
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if float(CM.Env["XmitLoss"]) == 0 and float(CM.Env["RecvLoss"]) == 0 :
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return 1
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for node in CM.Env["nodes"]:
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CM.unisolate_node(node)
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CM.log("Fix the reliability of communications")
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class BasicSanityCheck(ScenarioComponent):
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(
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'''
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|
''')
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def IsApplicable(self):
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return self.Env["DoBSC"]
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|
def SetUp(self, CM):
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|
CM.prepare()
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|
# Clear out the cobwebs
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|
self.TearDown(CM)
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|
# Now start the Cluster Manager on all the nodes.
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|
CM.log("Starting Cluster Manager on BSC node(s).")
|
|
return CM.startall()
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|
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|
def TearDown(self, CM):
|
|
CM.log("Stopping Cluster Manager on BSC node(s).")
|
|
return CM.stopall()
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