#
#
-# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Google Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Google Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
import ConfigParser
import re
import copy
+import time
from cStringIO import StringIO
from ganeti import errors
from ganeti import constants
+from socket import AF_INET
+
__all__ = ["ConfigObject", "ConfigData", "NIC", "Disk", "Instance",
- "OS", "Node", "Cluster", "FillDict"]
+ "OS", "Node", "NodeGroup", "Cluster", "FillDict"]
_TIMESTAMPS = ["ctime", "mtime"]
_UUID = ["uuid"]
+
def FillDict(defaults_dict, custom_dict, skip_keys=None):
"""Basic function to apply settings on top a default dict.
if not isinstance(c_type, type):
raise TypeError("Container type %s passed to _ContainerFromDicts is"
" not a type" % type(c_type))
+ if source is None:
+ source = c_type()
if c_type is dict:
ret = dict([(k, e_type.FromDict(v)) for k, v in source.iteritems()])
elif c_type in (list, tuple, set, frozenset):
class ConfigData(ConfigObject):
"""Top-level config object."""
- __slots__ = (["version", "cluster", "nodes", "instances", "serial_no"] +
- _TIMESTAMPS)
+ __slots__ = [
+ "version",
+ "cluster",
+ "nodes",
+ "nodegroups",
+ "instances",
+ "serial_no",
+ ] + _TIMESTAMPS
def ToDict(self):
"""Custom function for top-level config data.
"""
mydict = super(ConfigData, self).ToDict()
mydict["cluster"] = mydict["cluster"].ToDict()
- for key in "nodes", "instances":
+ for key in "nodes", "instances", "nodegroups":
mydict[key] = self._ContainerToDicts(mydict[key])
return mydict
obj.cluster = Cluster.FromDict(obj.cluster)
obj.nodes = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.nodes, dict, Node)
obj.instances = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.instances, dict, Instance)
+ obj.nodegroups = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.nodegroups, dict, NodeGroup)
return obj
+ def HasAnyDiskOfType(self, dev_type):
+ """Check if in there is at disk of the given type in the configuration.
+
+ @type dev_type: L{constants.LDS_BLOCK}
+ @param dev_type: the type to look for
+ @rtype: boolean
+ @return: boolean indicating if a disk of the given type was found or not
+
+ """
+ for instance in self.instances.values():
+ for disk in instance.disks:
+ if disk.IsBasedOnDiskType(dev_type):
+ return True
+ return False
+
def UpgradeConfig(self):
"""Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
node.UpgradeConfig()
for instance in self.instances.values():
instance.UpgradeConfig()
+ if self.nodegroups is None:
+ self.nodegroups = {}
+ for nodegroup in self.nodegroups.values():
+ nodegroup.UpgradeConfig()
+ if self.cluster.drbd_usermode_helper is None:
+ # To decide if we set an helper let's check if at least one instance has
+ # a DRBD disk. This does not cover all the possible scenarios but it
+ # gives a good approximation.
+ if self.HasAnyDiskOfType(constants.LD_DRBD8):
+ self.cluster.drbd_usermode_helper = constants.DEFAULT_DRBD_HELPER
class NIC(ConfigObject):
"""Config object representing a network card."""
- __slots__ = ["mac", "ip", "bridge", "nicparams"]
+ __slots__ = ["mac", "ip", "nicparams"]
@classmethod
def CheckParameterSyntax(cls, nicparams):
err = "Missing bridged nic link"
raise errors.ConfigurationError(err)
- def UpgradeConfig(self):
- """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
-
- """
- if self.nicparams is None:
- self.nicparams = {}
- if self.bridge is not None:
- self.nicparams[constants.NIC_MODE] = constants.NIC_MODE_BRIDGED
- self.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK] = self.bridge
- # bridge is no longer used it 2.1. The slot is left there to support
- # upgrading, but will be removed in 2.2
- if self.bridge is not None:
- self.bridge = None
-
class Disk(ConfigObject):
"""Config object representing a block device."""
"""
if self.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
return "/dev/%s/%s" % (self.logical_id[0], self.logical_id[1])
+ elif self.dev_type == constants.LD_BLOCKDEV:
+ return self.logical_id[1]
return None
def ChildrenNeeded(self):
return 0
return -1
+ def IsBasedOnDiskType(self, dev_type):
+ """Check if the disk or its children are based on the given type.
+
+ @type dev_type: L{constants.LDS_BLOCK}
+ @param dev_type: the type to look for
+ @rtype: boolean
+ @return: boolean indicating if a device of the given type was found or not
+
+ """
+ if self.children:
+ for child in self.children:
+ if child.IsBasedOnDiskType(dev_type):
+ return True
+ return self.dev_type == dev_type
+
def GetNodes(self, node):
"""This function returns the nodes this device lives on.
devices needs to (or can) be assembled.
"""
- if self.dev_type in [constants.LD_LV, constants.LD_FILE]:
+ if self.dev_type in [constants.LD_LV, constants.LD_FILE,
+ constants.LD_BLOCKDEV]:
result = [node]
elif self.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD:
result = [self.logical_id[0], self.logical_id[1]]
# be different)
return result
+ def ComputeGrowth(self, amount):
+ """Compute the per-VG growth requirements.
+
+ This only works for VG-based disks.
+
+ @type amount: integer
+ @param amount: the desired increase in (user-visible) disk space
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a dictionary of volume-groups and the required size
+
+ """
+ if self.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
+ return {self.logical_id[0]: amount}
+ elif self.dev_type == constants.LD_DRBD8:
+ if self.children:
+ return self.children[0].ComputeGrowth(amount)
+ else:
+ return {}
+ else:
+ # Other disk types do not require VG space
+ return {}
+
def RecordGrow(self, amount):
"""Update the size of this disk after growth.
actual algorithms from bdev.
"""
- if self.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
+ if self.dev_type in (constants.LD_LV, constants.LD_FILE):
self.size += amount
elif self.dev_type == constants.LD_DRBD8:
if self.children:
"hypervisor",
"hvparams",
"beparams",
+ "osparams",
"admin_up",
"nics",
"disks",
@param lvmap: optional dictionary to receive the
'node' : ['lv', ...] data.
- @return: None if lvmap arg is given, otherwise, a dictionary
- of the form { 'nodename' : ['volume1', 'volume2', ...], ... }
+ @return: None if lvmap arg is given, otherwise, a dictionary of
+ the form { 'nodename' : ['volume1', 'volume2', ...], ... };
+ volumeN is of the form "vg_name/lv_name", compatible with
+ GetVolumeList()
"""
if node == None:
for dev in devs:
if dev.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
- lvmap[node].append(dev.logical_id[1])
+ lvmap[node].append(dev.logical_id[0]+"/"+dev.logical_id[1])
elif dev.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD:
if dev.children:
errors.ECODE_INVAL)
except IndexError:
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid disk index: %d (instace has disks"
- " 0 to %d" % (idx, len(self.disks)),
+ " 0 to %d" % (idx, len(self.disks) - 1),
errors.ECODE_INVAL)
def ToDict(self):
del self.hvparams[key]
except KeyError:
pass
+ if self.osparams is None:
+ self.osparams = {}
class OS(ConfigObject):
- """Config object representing an operating system."""
+ """Config object representing an operating system.
+
+ @type supported_parameters: list
+ @ivar supported_parameters: a list of tuples, name and description,
+ containing the supported parameters by this OS
+
+ @type VARIANT_DELIM: string
+ @cvar VARIANT_DELIM: the variant delimiter
+
+ """
__slots__ = [
"name",
"path",
"export_script",
"import_script",
"rename_script",
+ "verify_script",
"supported_variants",
+ "supported_parameters",
]
+ VARIANT_DELIM = "+"
+
+ @classmethod
+ def SplitNameVariant(cls, name):
+ """Splits the name into the proper name and variant.
+
+ @param name: the OS (unprocessed) name
+ @rtype: list
+ @return: a list of two elements; if the original name didn't
+ contain a variant, it's returned as an empty string
+
+ """
+ nv = name.split(cls.VARIANT_DELIM, 1)
+ if len(nv) == 1:
+ nv.append("")
+ return nv
+
+ @classmethod
+ def GetName(cls, name):
+ """Returns the proper name of the os (without the variant).
+
+ @param name: the OS (unprocessed) name
+
+ """
+ return cls.SplitNameVariant(name)[0]
+
+ @classmethod
+ def GetVariant(cls, name):
+ """Returns the variant the os (without the base name).
+
+ @param name: the OS (unprocessed) name
+
+ """
+ return cls.SplitNameVariant(name)[1]
+
class Node(TaggableObject):
"""Config object representing a node."""
"master_candidate",
"offline",
"drained",
+ "group",
+ "master_capable",
+ "vm_capable",
+ "ndparams",
+ "powered",
] + _TIMESTAMPS + _UUID
+ def UpgradeConfig(self):
+ """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
+
+ """
+ # pylint: disable-msg=E0203
+ # because these are "defined" via slots, not manually
+ if self.master_capable is None:
+ self.master_capable = True
+
+ if self.vm_capable is None:
+ self.vm_capable = True
+
+ if self.ndparams is None:
+ self.ndparams = {}
+
+ if self.powered is None:
+ self.powered = True
+
+
+class NodeGroup(ConfigObject):
+ """Config object representing a node group."""
+ __slots__ = [
+ "name",
+ "members",
+ "ndparams",
+ "serial_no",
+ "alloc_policy",
+ ] + _TIMESTAMPS + _UUID
+
+ def ToDict(self):
+ """Custom function for nodegroup.
+
+ This discards the members object, which gets recalculated and is only kept
+ in memory.
+
+ """
+ mydict = super(NodeGroup, self).ToDict()
+ del mydict["members"]
+ return mydict
+
+ @classmethod
+ def FromDict(cls, val):
+ """Custom function for nodegroup.
+
+ The members slot is initialized to an empty list, upon deserialization.
+
+ """
+ obj = super(NodeGroup, cls).FromDict(val)
+ obj.members = []
+ return obj
+
+ def UpgradeConfig(self):
+ """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
+
+ """
+ if self.ndparams is None:
+ self.ndparams = {}
+
+ if self.serial_no is None:
+ self.serial_no = 1
+
+ if self.alloc_policy is None:
+ self.alloc_policy = constants.ALLOC_POLICY_PREFERRED
+
+ # We only update mtime, and not ctime, since we would not be able to provide
+ # a correct value for creation time.
+ if self.mtime is None:
+ self.mtime = time.time()
+
+ def FillND(self, node):
+ """Return filled out ndparams for L{object.Node}
+
+ @type node: L{objects.Node}
+ @param node: A Node object to fill
+ @return a copy of the node's ndparams with defaults filled
+
+ """
+ return self.SimpleFillND(node.ndparams)
+
+ def SimpleFillND(self, ndparams):
+ """Fill a given ndparams dict with defaults.
+
+ @type ndparams: dict
+ @param ndparams: the dict to fill
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a copy of the passed in ndparams with missing keys filled
+ from the node group defaults
+
+ """
+ return FillDict(self.ndparams, ndparams)
+
class Cluster(TaggableObject):
"""Config object representing the cluster."""
"tcpudp_port_pool",
"mac_prefix",
"volume_group_name",
+ "reserved_lvs",
+ "drbd_usermode_helper",
"default_bridge",
"default_hypervisor",
"master_node",
"master_netdev",
"cluster_name",
"file_storage_dir",
+ "shared_file_storage_dir",
"enabled_hypervisors",
"hvparams",
+ "os_hvp",
"beparams",
+ "osparams",
"nicparams",
+ "ndparams",
"candidate_pool_size",
"modify_etc_hosts",
"modify_ssh_setup",
+ "maintain_node_health",
+ "uid_pool",
+ "default_iallocator",
+ "hidden_os",
+ "blacklisted_os",
+ "primary_ip_family",
+ "prealloc_wipe_disks",
] + _TIMESTAMPS + _UUID
def UpgradeConfig(self):
self.hvparams[hypervisor] = FillDict(
constants.HVC_DEFAULTS[hypervisor], self.hvparams[hypervisor])
+ if self.os_hvp is None:
+ self.os_hvp = {}
+
+ # osparams added before 2.2
+ if self.osparams is None:
+ self.osparams = {}
+
+ if self.ndparams is None:
+ self.ndparams = constants.NDC_DEFAULTS
+
self.beparams = UpgradeGroupedParams(self.beparams,
constants.BEC_DEFAULTS)
migrate_default_bridge = not self.nicparams
if self.modify_ssh_setup is None:
self.modify_ssh_setup = True
- # default_bridge is no longer used it 2.1. The slot is left there to
- # support auto-upgrading, but will be removed in 2.2
+ # default_bridge is no longer used in 2.1. The slot is left there to
+ # support auto-upgrading. It can be removed once we decide to deprecate
+ # upgrading straight from 2.0.
if self.default_bridge is not None:
self.default_bridge = None
- # default_hypervisor is just the first enabled one in 2.1
+ # default_hypervisor is just the first enabled one in 2.1. This slot and
+ # code can be removed once upgrading straight from 2.0 is deprecated.
if self.default_hypervisor is not None:
self.enabled_hypervisors = ([self.default_hypervisor] +
[hvname for hvname in self.enabled_hypervisors
if hvname != self.default_hypervisor])
self.default_hypervisor = None
+ # maintain_node_health added after 2.1.1
+ if self.maintain_node_health is None:
+ self.maintain_node_health = False
+
+ if self.uid_pool is None:
+ self.uid_pool = []
+
+ if self.default_iallocator is None:
+ self.default_iallocator = ""
+
+ # reserved_lvs added before 2.2
+ if self.reserved_lvs is None:
+ self.reserved_lvs = []
+
+ # hidden and blacklisted operating systems added before 2.2.1
+ if self.hidden_os is None:
+ self.hidden_os = []
+
+ if self.blacklisted_os is None:
+ self.blacklisted_os = []
+
+ # primary_ip_family added before 2.3
+ if self.primary_ip_family is None:
+ self.primary_ip_family = AF_INET
+
+ if self.prealloc_wipe_disks is None:
+ self.prealloc_wipe_disks = False
+
def ToDict(self):
"""Custom function for cluster.
obj.tcpudp_port_pool = set(obj.tcpudp_port_pool)
return obj
- def FillHV(self, instance, skip_globals=False):
- """Fill an instance's hvparams dict.
+ def GetHVDefaults(self, hypervisor, os_name=None, skip_keys=None):
+ """Get the default hypervisor parameters for the cluster.
- @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
- @param instance: the instance parameter to fill
+ @param hypervisor: the hypervisor name
+ @param os_name: if specified, we'll also update the defaults for this OS
+ @param skip_keys: if passed, list of keys not to use
+ @return: the defaults dict
+
+ """
+ if skip_keys is None:
+ skip_keys = []
+
+ fill_stack = [self.hvparams.get(hypervisor, {})]
+ if os_name is not None:
+ os_hvp = self.os_hvp.get(os_name, {}).get(hypervisor, {})
+ fill_stack.append(os_hvp)
+
+ ret_dict = {}
+ for o_dict in fill_stack:
+ ret_dict = FillDict(ret_dict, o_dict, skip_keys=skip_keys)
+
+ return ret_dict
+
+ def SimpleFillHV(self, hv_name, os_name, hvparams, skip_globals=False):
+ """Fill a given hvparams dict with cluster defaults.
+
+ @type hv_name: string
+ @param hv_name: the hypervisor to use
+ @type os_name: string
+ @param os_name: the OS to use for overriding the hypervisor defaults
@type skip_globals: boolean
@param skip_globals: if True, the global hypervisor parameters will
not be filled
@rtype: dict
- @return: a copy of the instance's hvparams with missing keys filled from
+ @return: a copy of the given hvparams with missing keys filled from
the cluster defaults
"""
skip_keys = constants.HVC_GLOBALS
else:
skip_keys = []
- return FillDict(self.hvparams.get(instance.hypervisor, {}),
- instance.hvparams, skip_keys=skip_keys)
+
+ def_dict = self.GetHVDefaults(hv_name, os_name, skip_keys=skip_keys)
+ return FillDict(def_dict, hvparams, skip_keys=skip_keys)
+
+ def FillHV(self, instance, skip_globals=False):
+ """Fill an instance's hvparams dict with cluster defaults.
+
+ @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
+ @param instance: the instance parameter to fill
+ @type skip_globals: boolean
+ @param skip_globals: if True, the global hypervisor parameters will
+ not be filled
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a copy of the instance's hvparams with missing keys filled from
+ the cluster defaults
+
+ """
+ return self.SimpleFillHV(instance.hypervisor, instance.os,
+ instance.hvparams, skip_globals)
+
+ def SimpleFillBE(self, beparams):
+ """Fill a given beparams dict with cluster defaults.
+
+ @type beparams: dict
+ @param beparams: the dict to fill
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a copy of the passed in beparams with missing keys filled
+ from the cluster defaults
+
+ """
+ return FillDict(self.beparams.get(constants.PP_DEFAULT, {}), beparams)
def FillBE(self, instance):
- """Fill an instance's beparams dict.
+ """Fill an instance's beparams dict with cluster defaults.
@type instance: L{objects.Instance}
@param instance: the instance parameter to fill
the cluster defaults
"""
- return FillDict(self.beparams.get(constants.PP_DEFAULT, {}),
- instance.beparams)
+ return self.SimpleFillBE(instance.beparams)
+
+ def SimpleFillNIC(self, nicparams):
+ """Fill a given nicparams dict with cluster defaults.
+
+ @type nicparams: dict
+ @param nicparams: the dict to fill
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a copy of the passed in nicparams with missing keys filled
+ from the cluster defaults
+
+ """
+ return FillDict(self.nicparams.get(constants.PP_DEFAULT, {}), nicparams)
+
+ def SimpleFillOS(self, os_name, os_params):
+ """Fill an instance's osparams dict with cluster defaults.
+
+ @type os_name: string
+ @param os_name: the OS name to use
+ @type os_params: dict
+ @param os_params: the dict to fill with default values
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a copy of the instance's osparams with missing keys filled from
+ the cluster defaults
+
+ """
+ name_only = os_name.split("+", 1)[0]
+ # base OS
+ result = self.osparams.get(name_only, {})
+ # OS with variant
+ result = FillDict(result, self.osparams.get(os_name, {}))
+ # specified params
+ return FillDict(result, os_params)
+
+ def FillND(self, node, nodegroup):
+ """Return filled out ndparams for L{objects.NodeGroup} and L{object.Node}
+
+ @type node: L{objects.Node}
+ @param node: A Node object to fill
+ @type nodegroup: L{objects.NodeGroup}
+ @param nodegroup: A Node object to fill
+ @return a copy of the node's ndparams with defaults filled
+
+ """
+ return self.SimpleFillND(nodegroup.FillND(node))
+
+ def SimpleFillND(self, ndparams):
+ """Fill a given ndparams dict with defaults.
+
+ @type ndparams: dict
+ @param ndparams: the dict to fill
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: a copy of the passed in ndparams with missing keys filled
+ from the cluster defaults
+
+ """
+ return FillDict(self.ndparams, ndparams)
class BlockDevStatus(ConfigObject):
]
+class ImportExportStatus(ConfigObject):
+ """Config object representing the status of an import or export."""
+ __slots__ = [
+ "recent_output",
+ "listen_port",
+ "connected",
+ "progress_mbytes",
+ "progress_throughput",
+ "progress_eta",
+ "progress_percent",
+ "exit_status",
+ "error_message",
+ ] + _TIMESTAMPS
+
+
+class ImportExportOptions(ConfigObject):
+ """Options for import/export daemon
+
+ @ivar key_name: X509 key name (None for cluster certificate)
+ @ivar ca_pem: Remote peer CA in PEM format (None for cluster certificate)
+ @ivar compress: Compression method (one of L{constants.IEC_ALL})
+ @ivar magic: Used to ensure the connection goes to the right disk
+ @ivar ipv6: Whether to use IPv6
+ @ivar connect_timeout: Number of seconds for establishing connection
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ "key_name",
+ "ca_pem",
+ "compress",
+ "magic",
+ "ipv6",
+ "connect_timeout",
+ ]
+
+
class ConfdRequest(ConfigObject):
"""Object holding a confd request.
]
+class QueryFieldDefinition(ConfigObject):
+ """Object holding a query field definition.
+
+ @ivar name: Field name
+ @ivar title: Human-readable title
+ @ivar kind: Field type
+ @ivar doc: Human-readable description
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ "name",
+ "title",
+ "kind",
+ "doc",
+ ]
+
+
+class _QueryResponseBase(ConfigObject):
+ __slots__ = [
+ "fields",
+ ]
+
+ def ToDict(self):
+ """Custom function for serializing.
+
+ """
+ mydict = super(_QueryResponseBase, self).ToDict()
+ mydict["fields"] = self._ContainerToDicts(mydict["fields"])
+ return mydict
+
+ @classmethod
+ def FromDict(cls, val):
+ """Custom function for de-serializing.
+
+ """
+ obj = super(_QueryResponseBase, cls).FromDict(val)
+ obj.fields = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.fields, list, QueryFieldDefinition)
+ return obj
+
+
+class QueryRequest(ConfigObject):
+ """Object holding a query request.
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ "what",
+ "fields",
+ "filter",
+ ]
+
+
+class QueryResponse(_QueryResponseBase):
+ """Object holding the response to a query.
+
+ @ivar fields: List of L{QueryFieldDefinition} objects
+ @ivar data: Requested data
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ "data",
+ ]
+
+
+class QueryFieldsRequest(ConfigObject):
+ """Object holding a request for querying available fields.
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ "what",
+ "fields",
+ ]
+
+
+class QueryFieldsResponse(_QueryResponseBase):
+ """Object holding the response to a query for fields.
+
+ @ivar fields: List of L{QueryFieldDefinition} objects
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ ]
+
+
+class InstanceConsole(ConfigObject):
+ """Object describing how to access the console of an instance.
+
+ """
+ __slots__ = [
+ "instance",
+ "kind",
+ "message",
+ "host",
+ "port",
+ "user",
+ "command",
+ "display",
+ ]
+
+ def Validate(self):
+ """Validates contents of this object.
+
+ """
+ assert self.kind in constants.CONS_ALL, "Unknown console type"
+ assert self.instance, "Missing instance name"
+ assert self.message or self.kind in [constants.CONS_SSH, constants.CONS_VNC]
+ assert self.host or self.kind == constants.CONS_MESSAGE
+ assert self.port or self.kind in [constants.CONS_MESSAGE,
+ constants.CONS_SSH]
+ assert self.user or self.kind in [constants.CONS_MESSAGE,
+ constants.CONS_VNC]
+ assert self.command or self.kind in [constants.CONS_MESSAGE,
+ constants.CONS_VNC]
+ assert self.display or self.kind in [constants.CONS_MESSAGE,
+ constants.CONS_SSH]
+ return True
+
+
class SerializableConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
"""Simple wrapper over ConfigParse that allows serialization.
self.write(buf)
return buf.getvalue()
- @staticmethod
- def Loads(data):
+ @classmethod
+ def Loads(cls, data):
"""Load data from a string."""
buf = StringIO(data)
- cfp = SerializableConfigParser()
+ cfp = cls()
cfp.readfp(buf)
return cfp