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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Google Inc.
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"""Module dealing with command line parsing"""
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import sys |
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import textwrap |
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import os.path |
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import time |
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import logging |
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import errno |
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import itertools |
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import shlex |
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from cStringIO import StringIO |
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from ganeti import utils |
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from ganeti import errors |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import opcodes |
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from ganeti import luxi |
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from ganeti import ssconf |
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from ganeti import rpc |
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from ganeti import ssh |
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from ganeti import compat |
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from ganeti import netutils |
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from ganeti import qlang |
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from optparse import (OptionParser, TitledHelpFormatter, |
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Option, OptionValueError) |
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__all__ = [ |
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# Command line options
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"ADD_UIDS_OPT",
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"ALLOCATABLE_OPT",
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"ALLOC_POLICY_OPT",
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"ALL_OPT",
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"ALLOW_FAILOVER_OPT",
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"AUTO_PROMOTE_OPT",
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"AUTO_REPLACE_OPT",
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"BACKEND_OPT",
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"BLK_OS_OPT",
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"CAPAB_MASTER_OPT",
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"CAPAB_VM_OPT",
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"CLEANUP_OPT",
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"CLUSTER_DOMAIN_SECRET_OPT",
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"CONFIRM_OPT",
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"CP_SIZE_OPT",
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"DEBUG_OPT",
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"DEBUG_SIMERR_OPT",
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"DISKIDX_OPT",
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"DISK_OPT",
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"DISK_PARAMS_OPT",
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"DISK_TEMPLATE_OPT",
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"DRAINED_OPT",
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"DRY_RUN_OPT",
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"DRBD_HELPER_OPT",
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"DST_NODE_OPT",
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"EARLY_RELEASE_OPT",
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"ENABLED_HV_OPT",
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"ERROR_CODES_OPT",
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"FIELDS_OPT",
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"FILESTORE_DIR_OPT",
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"FILESTORE_DRIVER_OPT",
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"FORCE_FILTER_OPT",
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"FORCE_OPT",
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"FORCE_VARIANT_OPT",
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"GLOBAL_FILEDIR_OPT",
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"HID_OS_OPT",
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"GLOBAL_SHARED_FILEDIR_OPT",
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"HVLIST_OPT",
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"HVOPTS_OPT",
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"HYPERVISOR_OPT",
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"IALLOCATOR_OPT",
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"DEFAULT_IALLOCATOR_OPT",
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"IDENTIFY_DEFAULTS_OPT",
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"IGNORE_CONSIST_OPT",
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"IGNORE_ERRORS_OPT",
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"IGNORE_FAILURES_OPT",
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"IGNORE_OFFLINE_OPT",
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"IGNORE_REMOVE_FAILURES_OPT",
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"IGNORE_SECONDARIES_OPT",
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"IGNORE_SIZE_OPT",
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"INTERVAL_OPT",
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"MAC_PREFIX_OPT",
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"MAINTAIN_NODE_HEALTH_OPT",
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"MASTER_NETDEV_OPT",
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"MASTER_NETMASK_OPT",
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"MC_OPT",
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"MIGRATION_MODE_OPT",
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"NET_OPT",
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"NEW_CLUSTER_CERT_OPT",
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"NEW_CLUSTER_DOMAIN_SECRET_OPT",
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"NEW_CONFD_HMAC_KEY_OPT",
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"NEW_RAPI_CERT_OPT",
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"NEW_SECONDARY_OPT",
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"NEW_SPICE_CERT_OPT",
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"NIC_PARAMS_OPT",
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"NODE_FORCE_JOIN_OPT",
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"NODE_LIST_OPT",
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"NODE_PLACEMENT_OPT",
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"NODEGROUP_OPT",
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"NODE_PARAMS_OPT",
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"NODE_POWERED_OPT",
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"NODRBD_STORAGE_OPT",
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"NOHDR_OPT",
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"NOIPCHECK_OPT",
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"NO_INSTALL_OPT",
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"NONAMECHECK_OPT",
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"NOLVM_STORAGE_OPT",
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"NOMODIFY_ETCHOSTS_OPT",
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"NOMODIFY_SSH_SETUP_OPT",
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"NONICS_OPT",
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"NONLIVE_OPT",
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"NONPLUS1_OPT",
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"NORUNTIME_CHGS_OPT",
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"NOSHUTDOWN_OPT",
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"NOSTART_OPT",
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"NOSSH_KEYCHECK_OPT",
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"NOVOTING_OPT",
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"NO_REMEMBER_OPT",
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"NWSYNC_OPT",
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"OFFLINE_INST_OPT",
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"ONLINE_INST_OPT",
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"ON_PRIMARY_OPT",
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"ON_SECONDARY_OPT",
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"OFFLINE_OPT",
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"OSPARAMS_OPT",
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"OS_OPT",
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"OS_SIZE_OPT",
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"OOB_TIMEOUT_OPT",
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"POWER_DELAY_OPT",
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"PREALLOC_WIPE_DISKS_OPT",
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"PRIMARY_IP_VERSION_OPT",
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"PRIMARY_ONLY_OPT",
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"PRIORITY_OPT",
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"RAPI_CERT_OPT",
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"READD_OPT",
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"REBOOT_TYPE_OPT",
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"REMOVE_INSTANCE_OPT",
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"REMOVE_UIDS_OPT",
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"RESERVED_LVS_OPT",
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"RUNTIME_MEM_OPT",
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"ROMAN_OPT",
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"SECONDARY_IP_OPT",
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"SECONDARY_ONLY_OPT",
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"SELECT_OS_OPT",
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"SEP_OPT",
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"SHOWCMD_OPT",
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"SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT_OPT",
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"SINGLE_NODE_OPT",
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"SPECS_CPU_COUNT_OPT",
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"SPECS_DISK_COUNT_OPT",
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"SPECS_DISK_SIZE_OPT",
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"SPECS_MEM_SIZE_OPT",
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"SPECS_NIC_COUNT_OPT",
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"IPOLICY_DISK_TEMPLATES",
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"IPOLICY_VCPU_RATIO",
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"SPICE_CACERT_OPT",
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"SPICE_CERT_OPT",
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"SRC_DIR_OPT",
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"SRC_NODE_OPT",
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"SUBMIT_OPT",
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"STARTUP_PAUSED_OPT",
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"STATIC_OPT",
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"SYNC_OPT",
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"TAG_ADD_OPT",
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"TAG_SRC_OPT",
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"TIMEOUT_OPT",
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"TO_GROUP_OPT",
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"UIDPOOL_OPT",
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"USEUNITS_OPT",
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"USE_EXTERNAL_MIP_SCRIPT",
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"USE_REPL_NET_OPT",
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"VERBOSE_OPT",
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"VG_NAME_OPT",
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"YES_DOIT_OPT",
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"DISK_STATE_OPT",
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"HV_STATE_OPT",
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"IGNORE_IPOLICY_OPT",
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"INSTANCE_POLICY_OPTS",
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# Generic functions for CLI programs
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"ConfirmOperation",
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"GenericMain",
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"GenericInstanceCreate",
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"GenericList",
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"GenericListFields",
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"GetClient",
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"GetOnlineNodes",
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"JobExecutor",
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"JobSubmittedException",
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"ParseTimespec",
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"RunWhileClusterStopped",
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"SubmitOpCode",
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"SubmitOrSend",
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"UsesRPC",
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# Formatting functions
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"ToStderr", "ToStdout", |
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"FormatError",
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"FormatQueryResult",
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"FormatParameterDict",
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"GenerateTable",
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"AskUser",
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"FormatTimestamp",
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"FormatLogMessage",
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# Tags functions
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"ListTags",
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"AddTags",
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"RemoveTags",
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# command line options support infrastructure
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"ARGS_MANY_INSTANCES",
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"ARGS_MANY_NODES",
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"ARGS_MANY_GROUPS",
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"ARGS_NONE",
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"ARGS_ONE_INSTANCE",
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"ARGS_ONE_NODE",
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"ARGS_ONE_GROUP",
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"ARGS_ONE_OS",
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"ArgChoice",
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"ArgCommand",
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"ArgFile",
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"ArgGroup",
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"ArgHost",
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"ArgInstance",
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"ArgJobId",
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"ArgNode",
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"ArgOs",
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"ArgSuggest",
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"ArgUnknown",
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"OPT_COMPL_INST_ADD_NODES",
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"OPT_COMPL_MANY_NODES",
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"OPT_COMPL_ONE_IALLOCATOR",
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"OPT_COMPL_ONE_INSTANCE",
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"OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE",
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"OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODEGROUP",
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"OPT_COMPL_ONE_OS",
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"cli_option",
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"SplitNodeOption",
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"CalculateOSNames",
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"ParseFields",
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"COMMON_CREATE_OPTS",
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] |
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NO_PREFIX = "no_"
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UN_PREFIX = "-"
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#: Priorities (sorted)
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_PRIORITY_NAMES = [ |
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("low", constants.OP_PRIO_LOW),
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("normal", constants.OP_PRIO_NORMAL),
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("high", constants.OP_PRIO_HIGH),
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] |
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#: Priority dictionary for easier lookup
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# TODO: Replace this and _PRIORITY_NAMES with a single sorted dictionary once
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# we migrate to Python 2.6
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_PRIONAME_TO_VALUE = dict(_PRIORITY_NAMES)
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# Query result status for clients
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(QR_NORMAL, |
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QR_UNKNOWN, |
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QR_INCOMPLETE) = range(3) |
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#: Maximum batch size for ChooseJob
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_CHOOSE_BATCH = 25
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class _Argument: |
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def __init__(self, min=0, max=None): # pylint: disable=W0622 |
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self.min = min |
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self.max = max |
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def __repr__(self): |
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return ("<%s min=%s max=%s>" % |
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(self.__class__.__name__, self.min, self.max)) |
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class ArgSuggest(_Argument): |
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"""Suggesting argument.
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Value can be any of the ones passed to the constructor.
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"""
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# pylint: disable=W0622
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def __init__(self, min=0, max=None, choices=None): |
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_Argument.__init__(self, min=min, max=max) |
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self.choices = choices
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def __repr__(self): |
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return ("<%s min=%s max=%s choices=%r>" % |
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(self.__class__.__name__, self.min, self.max, self.choices)) |
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class ArgChoice(ArgSuggest): |
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"""Choice argument.
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Value can be any of the ones passed to the constructor. Like L{ArgSuggest},
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but value must be one of the choices.
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"""
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class ArgUnknown(_Argument): |
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"""Unknown argument to program (e.g. determined at runtime).
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"""
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class ArgInstance(_Argument): |
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"""Instances argument.
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"""
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class ArgNode(_Argument): |
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"""Node argument.
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"""
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class ArgGroup(_Argument): |
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"""Node group argument.
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"""
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class ArgJobId(_Argument): |
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"""Job ID argument.
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"""
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class ArgFile(_Argument): |
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"""File path argument.
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"""
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class ArgCommand(_Argument): |
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"""Command argument.
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"""
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class ArgHost(_Argument): |
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"""Host argument.
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"""
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class ArgOs(_Argument): |
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"""OS argument.
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"""
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ARGS_NONE = [] |
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ARGS_MANY_INSTANCES = [ArgInstance()] |
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ARGS_MANY_NODES = [ArgNode()] |
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ARGS_MANY_GROUPS = [ArgGroup()] |
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ARGS_ONE_INSTANCE = [ArgInstance(min=1, max=1)] |
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ARGS_ONE_NODE = [ArgNode(min=1, max=1)] |
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# TODO
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ARGS_ONE_GROUP = [ArgGroup(min=1, max=1)] |
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ARGS_ONE_OS = [ArgOs(min=1, max=1)] |
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def _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args): |
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"""Extract the tag type object.
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Note that this function will modify its args parameter.
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"""
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if not hasattr(opts, "tag_type"): |
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("tag_type not passed to _ExtractTagsObject") |
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kind = opts.tag_type |
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if kind == constants.TAG_CLUSTER:
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retval = kind, kind |
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elif kind in (constants.TAG_NODEGROUP, |
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constants.TAG_NODE, |
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constants.TAG_INSTANCE): |
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if not args: |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError("no arguments passed to the command") |
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name = args.pop(0)
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retval = kind, name |
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else:
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unhandled tag type '%s'" % kind) |
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return retval
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def _ExtendTags(opts, args): |
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"""Extend the args if a source file has been given.
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This function will extend the tags with the contents of the file
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passed in the 'tags_source' attribute of the opts parameter. A file
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named '-' will be replaced by stdin.
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"""
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fname = opts.tags_source |
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if fname is None: |
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return
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if fname == "-": |
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new_fh = sys.stdin |
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else:
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new_fh = open(fname, "r") |
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new_data = [] |
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try:
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# we don't use the nice 'new_data = [line.strip() for line in fh]'
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# because of python bug 1633941
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while True: |
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line = new_fh.readline() |
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if not line: |
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break
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new_data.append(line.strip()) |
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finally:
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new_fh.close() |
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args.extend(new_data) |
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def ListTags(opts, args): |
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"""List the tags on a given object.
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This is a generic implementation that knows how to deal with all
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three cases of tag objects (cluster, node, instance). The opts
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argument is expected to contain a tag_type field denoting what
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object type we work on.
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"""
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kind, name = _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args) |
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cl = GetClient() |
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result = cl.QueryTags(kind, name) |
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result = list(result)
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result.sort() |
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for tag in result: |
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ToStdout(tag) |
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def AddTags(opts, args): |
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"""Add tags on a given object.
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This is a generic implementation that knows how to deal with all
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three cases of tag objects (cluster, node, instance). The opts
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argument is expected to contain a tag_type field denoting what
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object type we work on.
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"""
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kind, name = _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args) |
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_ExtendTags(opts, args) |
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if not args: |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError("No tags to be added") |
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op = opcodes.OpTagsSet(kind=kind, name=name, tags=args) |
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SubmitOpCode(op, opts=opts) |
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def RemoveTags(opts, args): |
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"""Remove tags from a given object.
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This is a generic implementation that knows how to deal with all
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three cases of tag objects (cluster, node, instance). The opts
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argument is expected to contain a tag_type field denoting what
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object type we work on.
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"""
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kind, name = _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args) |
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_ExtendTags(opts, args) |
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if not args: |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError("No tags to be removed") |
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op = opcodes.OpTagsDel(kind=kind, name=name, tags=args) |
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SubmitOpCode(op, opts=opts) |
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def check_unit(option, opt, value): # pylint: disable=W0613 |
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"""OptParsers custom converter for units.
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"""
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try:
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return utils.ParseUnit(value)
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except errors.UnitParseError, err:
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raise OptionValueError("option %s: %s" % (opt, err)) |
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def _SplitKeyVal(opt, data): |
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"""Convert a KeyVal string into a dict.
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This function will convert a key=val[,...] string into a dict. Empty
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values will be converted specially: keys which have the prefix 'no_'
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will have the value=False and the prefix stripped, the others will
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have value=True.
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@type opt: string
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@param opt: a string holding the option name for which we process the
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data, used in building error messages
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@type data: string
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@param data: a string of the format key=val,key=val,...
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@rtype: dict
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@return: {key=val, key=val}
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@raises errors.ParameterError: if there are duplicate keys
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"""
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kv_dict = {} |
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if data:
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for elem in utils.UnescapeAndSplit(data, sep=","): |
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if "=" in elem: |
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key, val = elem.split("=", 1) |
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else:
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if elem.startswith(NO_PREFIX):
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key, val = elem[len(NO_PREFIX):], False |
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elif elem.startswith(UN_PREFIX):
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key, val = elem[len(UN_PREFIX):], None |
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else:
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key, val = elem, True
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if key in kv_dict: |
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raise errors.ParameterError("Duplicate key '%s' in option %s" % |
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(key, opt)) |
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kv_dict[key] = val |
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return kv_dict
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def check_ident_key_val(option, opt, value): # pylint: disable=W0613 |
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"""Custom parser for ident:key=val,key=val options.
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541 |
This will store the parsed values as a tuple (ident, {key: val}). As such,
|
542 |
multiple uses of this option via action=append is possible.
|
543 |
|
544 |
"""
|
545 |
if ":" not in value: |
546 |
ident, rest = value, ""
|
547 |
else:
|
548 |
ident, rest = value.split(":", 1) |
549 |
|
550 |
if ident.startswith(NO_PREFIX):
|
551 |
if rest:
|
552 |
msg = "Cannot pass options when removing parameter groups: %s" % value
|
553 |
raise errors.ParameterError(msg)
|
554 |
retval = (ident[len(NO_PREFIX):], False) |
555 |
elif (ident.startswith(UN_PREFIX) and |
556 |
(len(ident) <= len(UN_PREFIX) or |
557 |
not ident[len(UN_PREFIX)][0].isdigit())): |
558 |
if rest:
|
559 |
msg = "Cannot pass options when removing parameter groups: %s" % value
|
560 |
raise errors.ParameterError(msg)
|
561 |
retval = (ident[len(UN_PREFIX):], None) |
562 |
else:
|
563 |
kv_dict = _SplitKeyVal(opt, rest) |
564 |
retval = (ident, kv_dict) |
565 |
return retval
|
566 |
|
567 |
|
568 |
def check_key_val(option, opt, value): # pylint: disable=W0613 |
569 |
"""Custom parser class for key=val,key=val options.
|
570 |
|
571 |
This will store the parsed values as a dict {key: val}.
|
572 |
|
573 |
"""
|
574 |
return _SplitKeyVal(opt, value)
|
575 |
|
576 |
|
577 |
def check_bool(option, opt, value): # pylint: disable=W0613 |
578 |
"""Custom parser for yes/no options.
|
579 |
|
580 |
This will store the parsed value as either True or False.
|
581 |
|
582 |
"""
|
583 |
value = value.lower() |
584 |
if value == constants.VALUE_FALSE or value == "no": |
585 |
return False |
586 |
elif value == constants.VALUE_TRUE or value == "yes": |
587 |
return True |
588 |
else:
|
589 |
raise errors.ParameterError("Invalid boolean value '%s'" % value) |
590 |
|
591 |
|
592 |
def check_list(option, opt, value): # pylint: disable=W0613 |
593 |
"""Custom parser for comma-separated lists.
|
594 |
|
595 |
"""
|
596 |
# we have to make this explicit check since "".split(",") is [""],
|
597 |
# not an empty list :(
|
598 |
if not value: |
599 |
return []
|
600 |
else:
|
601 |
return utils.UnescapeAndSplit(value)
|
602 |
|
603 |
|
604 |
# completion_suggestion is normally a list. Using numeric values not evaluating
|
605 |
# to False for dynamic completion.
|
606 |
(OPT_COMPL_MANY_NODES, |
607 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE, |
608 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_INSTANCE, |
609 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_OS, |
610 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_IALLOCATOR, |
611 |
OPT_COMPL_INST_ADD_NODES, |
612 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODEGROUP) = range(100, 107) |
613 |
|
614 |
OPT_COMPL_ALL = frozenset([
|
615 |
OPT_COMPL_MANY_NODES, |
616 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE, |
617 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_INSTANCE, |
618 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_OS, |
619 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_IALLOCATOR, |
620 |
OPT_COMPL_INST_ADD_NODES, |
621 |
OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODEGROUP, |
622 |
]) |
623 |
|
624 |
|
625 |
class CliOption(Option): |
626 |
"""Custom option class for optparse.
|
627 |
|
628 |
"""
|
629 |
ATTRS = Option.ATTRS + [ |
630 |
"completion_suggest",
|
631 |
] |
632 |
TYPES = Option.TYPES + ( |
633 |
"identkeyval",
|
634 |
"keyval",
|
635 |
"unit",
|
636 |
"bool",
|
637 |
"list",
|
638 |
) |
639 |
TYPE_CHECKER = Option.TYPE_CHECKER.copy() |
640 |
TYPE_CHECKER["identkeyval"] = check_ident_key_val
|
641 |
TYPE_CHECKER["keyval"] = check_key_val
|
642 |
TYPE_CHECKER["unit"] = check_unit
|
643 |
TYPE_CHECKER["bool"] = check_bool
|
644 |
TYPE_CHECKER["list"] = check_list
|
645 |
|
646 |
|
647 |
# optparse.py sets make_option, so we do it for our own option class, too
|
648 |
cli_option = CliOption |
649 |
|
650 |
|
651 |
_YORNO = "yes|no"
|
652 |
|
653 |
DEBUG_OPT = cli_option("-d", "--debug", default=0, action="count", |
654 |
help="Increase debugging level")
|
655 |
|
656 |
NOHDR_OPT = cli_option("--no-headers", default=False, |
657 |
action="store_true", dest="no_headers", |
658 |
help="Don't display column headers")
|
659 |
|
660 |
SEP_OPT = cli_option("--separator", default=None, |
661 |
action="store", dest="separator", |
662 |
help=("Separator between output fields"
|
663 |
" (defaults to one space)"))
|
664 |
|
665 |
USEUNITS_OPT = cli_option("--units", default=None, |
666 |
dest="units", choices=("h", "m", "g", "t"), |
667 |
help="Specify units for output (one of h/m/g/t)")
|
668 |
|
669 |
FIELDS_OPT = cli_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", action="store", |
670 |
type="string", metavar="FIELDS", |
671 |
help="Comma separated list of output fields")
|
672 |
|
673 |
FORCE_OPT = cli_option("-f", "--force", dest="force", action="store_true", |
674 |
default=False, help="Force the operation") |
675 |
|
676 |
CONFIRM_OPT = cli_option("--yes", dest="confirm", action="store_true", |
677 |
default=False, help="Do not require confirmation") |
678 |
|
679 |
IGNORE_OFFLINE_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-offline", dest="ignore_offline", |
680 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
681 |
help=("Ignore offline nodes and do as much"
|
682 |
" as possible"))
|
683 |
|
684 |
TAG_ADD_OPT = cli_option("--tags", dest="tags", |
685 |
default=None, help="Comma-separated list of instance" |
686 |
" tags")
|
687 |
|
688 |
TAG_SRC_OPT = cli_option("--from", dest="tags_source", |
689 |
default=None, help="File with tag names") |
690 |
|
691 |
SUBMIT_OPT = cli_option("--submit", dest="submit_only", |
692 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
693 |
help=("Submit the job and return the job ID, but"
|
694 |
" don't wait for the job to finish"))
|
695 |
|
696 |
SYNC_OPT = cli_option("--sync", dest="do_locking", |
697 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
698 |
help=("Grab locks while doing the queries"
|
699 |
" in order to ensure more consistent results"))
|
700 |
|
701 |
DRY_RUN_OPT = cli_option("--dry-run", default=False, |
702 |
action="store_true",
|
703 |
help=("Do not execute the operation, just run the"
|
704 |
" check steps and verify it it could be"
|
705 |
" executed"))
|
706 |
|
707 |
VERBOSE_OPT = cli_option("-v", "--verbose", default=False, |
708 |
action="store_true",
|
709 |
help="Increase the verbosity of the operation")
|
710 |
|
711 |
DEBUG_SIMERR_OPT = cli_option("--debug-simulate-errors", default=False, |
712 |
action="store_true", dest="simulate_errors", |
713 |
help="Debugging option that makes the operation"
|
714 |
" treat most runtime checks as failed")
|
715 |
|
716 |
NWSYNC_OPT = cli_option("--no-wait-for-sync", dest="wait_for_sync", |
717 |
default=True, action="store_false", |
718 |
help="Don't wait for sync (DANGEROUS!)")
|
719 |
|
720 |
ONLINE_INST_OPT = cli_option("--online", dest="online_inst", |
721 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
722 |
help="Enable offline instance")
|
723 |
|
724 |
OFFLINE_INST_OPT = cli_option("--offline", dest="offline_inst", |
725 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
726 |
help="Disable down instance")
|
727 |
|
728 |
DISK_TEMPLATE_OPT = cli_option("-t", "--disk-template", dest="disk_template", |
729 |
help=("Custom disk setup (%s)" %
|
730 |
utils.CommaJoin(constants.DISK_TEMPLATES)), |
731 |
default=None, metavar="TEMPL", |
732 |
choices=list(constants.DISK_TEMPLATES))
|
733 |
|
734 |
NONICS_OPT = cli_option("--no-nics", default=False, action="store_true", |
735 |
help="Do not create any network cards for"
|
736 |
" the instance")
|
737 |
|
738 |
FILESTORE_DIR_OPT = cli_option("--file-storage-dir", dest="file_storage_dir", |
739 |
help="Relative path under default cluster-wide"
|
740 |
" file storage dir to store file-based disks",
|
741 |
default=None, metavar="<DIR>") |
742 |
|
743 |
FILESTORE_DRIVER_OPT = cli_option("--file-driver", dest="file_driver", |
744 |
help="Driver to use for image files",
|
745 |
default="loop", metavar="<DRIVER>", |
746 |
choices=list(constants.FILE_DRIVER))
|
747 |
|
748 |
IALLOCATOR_OPT = cli_option("-I", "--iallocator", metavar="<NAME>", |
749 |
help="Select nodes for the instance automatically"
|
750 |
" using the <NAME> iallocator plugin",
|
751 |
default=None, type="string", |
752 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_IALLOCATOR) |
753 |
|
754 |
DEFAULT_IALLOCATOR_OPT = cli_option("-I", "--default-iallocator", |
755 |
metavar="<NAME>",
|
756 |
help="Set the default instance allocator plugin",
|
757 |
default=None, type="string", |
758 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_IALLOCATOR) |
759 |
|
760 |
OS_OPT = cli_option("-o", "--os-type", dest="os", help="What OS to run", |
761 |
metavar="<os>",
|
762 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_OS) |
763 |
|
764 |
OSPARAMS_OPT = cli_option("-O", "--os-parameters", dest="osparams", |
765 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
766 |
help="OS parameters")
|
767 |
|
768 |
FORCE_VARIANT_OPT = cli_option("--force-variant", dest="force_variant", |
769 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
770 |
help="Force an unknown variant")
|
771 |
|
772 |
NO_INSTALL_OPT = cli_option("--no-install", dest="no_install", |
773 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
774 |
help="Do not install the OS (will"
|
775 |
" enable no-start)")
|
776 |
|
777 |
NORUNTIME_CHGS_OPT = cli_option("--no-runtime-changes",
|
778 |
dest="allow_runtime_chgs",
|
779 |
default=True, action="store_false", |
780 |
help="Don't allow runtime changes")
|
781 |
|
782 |
BACKEND_OPT = cli_option("-B", "--backend-parameters", dest="beparams", |
783 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
784 |
help="Backend parameters")
|
785 |
|
786 |
HVOPTS_OPT = cli_option("-H", "--hypervisor-parameters", type="keyval", |
787 |
default={}, dest="hvparams",
|
788 |
help="Hypervisor parameters")
|
789 |
|
790 |
DISK_PARAMS_OPT = cli_option("-D", "--disk-parameters", dest="diskparams", |
791 |
help="Disk template parameters, in the format"
|
792 |
" template:option=value,option=value,...",
|
793 |
type="identkeyval", action="append", default=[]) |
794 |
|
795 |
SPECS_MEM_SIZE_OPT = cli_option("--specs-mem-size", dest="ispecs_mem_size", |
796 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
797 |
help="Memory count specs: min, max, std"
|
798 |
" (in MB)")
|
799 |
|
800 |
SPECS_CPU_COUNT_OPT = cli_option("--specs-cpu-count", dest="ispecs_cpu_count", |
801 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
802 |
help="CPU count specs: min, max, std")
|
803 |
|
804 |
SPECS_DISK_COUNT_OPT = cli_option("--specs-disk-count",
|
805 |
dest="ispecs_disk_count",
|
806 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
807 |
help="Disk count specs: min, max, std")
|
808 |
|
809 |
SPECS_DISK_SIZE_OPT = cli_option("--specs-disk-size", dest="ispecs_disk_size", |
810 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
811 |
help="Disk size specs: min, max, std (in MB)")
|
812 |
|
813 |
SPECS_NIC_COUNT_OPT = cli_option("--specs-nic-count", dest="ispecs_nic_count", |
814 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
815 |
help="NIC count specs: min, max, std")
|
816 |
|
817 |
IPOLICY_DISK_TEMPLATES = cli_option("--ipolicy-disk-templates",
|
818 |
dest="ipolicy_disk_templates",
|
819 |
type="list", default=None, |
820 |
help="Comma-separated list of"
|
821 |
" enabled disk templates")
|
822 |
|
823 |
IPOLICY_VCPU_RATIO = cli_option("--ipolicy-vcpu-ratio",
|
824 |
dest="ipolicy_vcpu_ratio",
|
825 |
type="float", default=None, |
826 |
help="The maximum allowed vcpu-to-cpu ratio")
|
827 |
|
828 |
HYPERVISOR_OPT = cli_option("-H", "--hypervisor-parameters", dest="hypervisor", |
829 |
help="Hypervisor and hypervisor options, in the"
|
830 |
" format hypervisor:option=value,option=value,...",
|
831 |
default=None, type="identkeyval") |
832 |
|
833 |
HVLIST_OPT = cli_option("-H", "--hypervisor-parameters", dest="hvparams", |
834 |
help="Hypervisor and hypervisor options, in the"
|
835 |
" format hypervisor:option=value,option=value,...",
|
836 |
default=[], action="append", type="identkeyval") |
837 |
|
838 |
NOIPCHECK_OPT = cli_option("--no-ip-check", dest="ip_check", default=True, |
839 |
action="store_false",
|
840 |
help="Don't check that the instance's IP"
|
841 |
" is alive")
|
842 |
|
843 |
NONAMECHECK_OPT = cli_option("--no-name-check", dest="name_check", |
844 |
default=True, action="store_false", |
845 |
help="Don't check that the instance's name"
|
846 |
" is resolvable")
|
847 |
|
848 |
NET_OPT = cli_option("--net",
|
849 |
help="NIC parameters", default=[],
|
850 |
dest="nics", action="append", type="identkeyval") |
851 |
|
852 |
DISK_OPT = cli_option("--disk", help="Disk parameters", default=[], |
853 |
dest="disks", action="append", type="identkeyval") |
854 |
|
855 |
DISKIDX_OPT = cli_option("--disks", dest="disks", default=None, |
856 |
help="Comma-separated list of disks"
|
857 |
" indices to act on (e.g. 0,2) (optional,"
|
858 |
" defaults to all disks)")
|
859 |
|
860 |
OS_SIZE_OPT = cli_option("-s", "--os-size", dest="sd_size", |
861 |
help="Enforces a single-disk configuration using the"
|
862 |
" given disk size, in MiB unless a suffix is used",
|
863 |
default=None, type="unit", metavar="<size>") |
864 |
|
865 |
IGNORE_CONSIST_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-consistency",
|
866 |
dest="ignore_consistency",
|
867 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
868 |
help="Ignore the consistency of the disks on"
|
869 |
" the secondary")
|
870 |
|
871 |
ALLOW_FAILOVER_OPT = cli_option("--allow-failover",
|
872 |
dest="allow_failover",
|
873 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
874 |
help="If migration is not possible fallback to"
|
875 |
" failover")
|
876 |
|
877 |
NONLIVE_OPT = cli_option("--non-live", dest="live", |
878 |
default=True, action="store_false", |
879 |
help="Do a non-live migration (this usually means"
|
880 |
" freeze the instance, save the state, transfer and"
|
881 |
" only then resume running on the secondary node)")
|
882 |
|
883 |
MIGRATION_MODE_OPT = cli_option("--migration-mode", dest="migration_mode", |
884 |
default=None,
|
885 |
choices=list(constants.HT_MIGRATION_MODES),
|
886 |
help="Override default migration mode (choose"
|
887 |
" either live or non-live")
|
888 |
|
889 |
NODE_PLACEMENT_OPT = cli_option("-n", "--node", dest="node", |
890 |
help="Target node and optional secondary node",
|
891 |
metavar="<pnode>[:<snode>]",
|
892 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_INST_ADD_NODES) |
893 |
|
894 |
NODE_LIST_OPT = cli_option("-n", "--node", dest="nodes", default=[], |
895 |
action="append", metavar="<node>", |
896 |
help="Use only this node (can be used multiple"
|
897 |
" times, if not given defaults to all nodes)",
|
898 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE) |
899 |
|
900 |
NODEGROUP_OPT_NAME = "--node-group"
|
901 |
NODEGROUP_OPT = cli_option("-g", NODEGROUP_OPT_NAME,
|
902 |
dest="nodegroup",
|
903 |
help="Node group (name or uuid)",
|
904 |
metavar="<nodegroup>",
|
905 |
default=None, type="string", |
906 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODEGROUP) |
907 |
|
908 |
SINGLE_NODE_OPT = cli_option("-n", "--node", dest="node", help="Target node", |
909 |
metavar="<node>",
|
910 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE) |
911 |
|
912 |
NOSTART_OPT = cli_option("--no-start", dest="start", default=True, |
913 |
action="store_false",
|
914 |
help="Don't start the instance after creation")
|
915 |
|
916 |
SHOWCMD_OPT = cli_option("--show-cmd", dest="show_command", |
917 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
918 |
help="Show command instead of executing it")
|
919 |
|
920 |
CLEANUP_OPT = cli_option("--cleanup", dest="cleanup", |
921 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
922 |
help="Instead of performing the migration, try to"
|
923 |
" recover from a failed cleanup. This is safe"
|
924 |
" to run even if the instance is healthy, but it"
|
925 |
" will create extra replication traffic and "
|
926 |
" disrupt briefly the replication (like during the"
|
927 |
" migration")
|
928 |
|
929 |
STATIC_OPT = cli_option("-s", "--static", dest="static", |
930 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
931 |
help="Only show configuration data, not runtime data")
|
932 |
|
933 |
ALL_OPT = cli_option("--all", dest="show_all", |
934 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
935 |
help="Show info on all instances on the cluster."
|
936 |
" This can take a long time to run, use wisely")
|
937 |
|
938 |
SELECT_OS_OPT = cli_option("--select-os", dest="select_os", |
939 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
940 |
help="Interactive OS reinstall, lists available"
|
941 |
" OS templates for selection")
|
942 |
|
943 |
IGNORE_FAILURES_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-failures", dest="ignore_failures", |
944 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
945 |
help="Remove the instance from the cluster"
|
946 |
" configuration even if there are failures"
|
947 |
" during the removal process")
|
948 |
|
949 |
IGNORE_REMOVE_FAILURES_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-remove-failures",
|
950 |
dest="ignore_remove_failures",
|
951 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
952 |
help="Remove the instance from the"
|
953 |
" cluster configuration even if there"
|
954 |
" are failures during the removal"
|
955 |
" process")
|
956 |
|
957 |
REMOVE_INSTANCE_OPT = cli_option("--remove-instance", dest="remove_instance", |
958 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
959 |
help="Remove the instance from the cluster")
|
960 |
|
961 |
DST_NODE_OPT = cli_option("-n", "--target-node", dest="dst_node", |
962 |
help="Specifies the new node for the instance",
|
963 |
metavar="NODE", default=None, |
964 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE) |
965 |
|
966 |
NEW_SECONDARY_OPT = cli_option("-n", "--new-secondary", dest="dst_node", |
967 |
help="Specifies the new secondary node",
|
968 |
metavar="NODE", default=None, |
969 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE) |
970 |
|
971 |
ON_PRIMARY_OPT = cli_option("-p", "--on-primary", dest="on_primary", |
972 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
973 |
help="Replace the disk(s) on the primary"
|
974 |
" node (applies only to internally mirrored"
|
975 |
" disk templates, e.g. %s)" %
|
976 |
utils.CommaJoin(constants.DTS_INT_MIRROR)) |
977 |
|
978 |
ON_SECONDARY_OPT = cli_option("-s", "--on-secondary", dest="on_secondary", |
979 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
980 |
help="Replace the disk(s) on the secondary"
|
981 |
" node (applies only to internally mirrored"
|
982 |
" disk templates, e.g. %s)" %
|
983 |
utils.CommaJoin(constants.DTS_INT_MIRROR)) |
984 |
|
985 |
AUTO_PROMOTE_OPT = cli_option("--auto-promote", dest="auto_promote", |
986 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
987 |
help="Lock all nodes and auto-promote as needed"
|
988 |
" to MC status")
|
989 |
|
990 |
AUTO_REPLACE_OPT = cli_option("-a", "--auto", dest="auto", |
991 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
992 |
help="Automatically replace faulty disks"
|
993 |
" (applies only to internally mirrored"
|
994 |
" disk templates, e.g. %s)" %
|
995 |
utils.CommaJoin(constants.DTS_INT_MIRROR)) |
996 |
|
997 |
IGNORE_SIZE_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-size", dest="ignore_size", |
998 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
999 |
help="Ignore current recorded size"
|
1000 |
" (useful for forcing activation when"
|
1001 |
" the recorded size is wrong)")
|
1002 |
|
1003 |
SRC_NODE_OPT = cli_option("--src-node", dest="src_node", help="Source node", |
1004 |
metavar="<node>",
|
1005 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODE) |
1006 |
|
1007 |
SRC_DIR_OPT = cli_option("--src-dir", dest="src_dir", help="Source directory", |
1008 |
metavar="<dir>")
|
1009 |
|
1010 |
SECONDARY_IP_OPT = cli_option("-s", "--secondary-ip", dest="secondary_ip", |
1011 |
help="Specify the secondary ip for the node",
|
1012 |
metavar="ADDRESS", default=None) |
1013 |
|
1014 |
READD_OPT = cli_option("--readd", dest="readd", |
1015 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1016 |
help="Readd old node after replacing it")
|
1017 |
|
1018 |
NOSSH_KEYCHECK_OPT = cli_option("--no-ssh-key-check", dest="ssh_key_check", |
1019 |
default=True, action="store_false", |
1020 |
help="Disable SSH key fingerprint checking")
|
1021 |
|
1022 |
NODE_FORCE_JOIN_OPT = cli_option("--force-join", dest="force_join", |
1023 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1024 |
help="Force the joining of a node")
|
1025 |
|
1026 |
MC_OPT = cli_option("-C", "--master-candidate", dest="master_candidate", |
1027 |
type="bool", default=None, metavar=_YORNO, |
1028 |
help="Set the master_candidate flag on the node")
|
1029 |
|
1030 |
OFFLINE_OPT = cli_option("-O", "--offline", dest="offline", metavar=_YORNO, |
1031 |
type="bool", default=None, |
1032 |
help=("Set the offline flag on the node"
|
1033 |
" (cluster does not communicate with offline"
|
1034 |
" nodes)"))
|
1035 |
|
1036 |
DRAINED_OPT = cli_option("-D", "--drained", dest="drained", metavar=_YORNO, |
1037 |
type="bool", default=None, |
1038 |
help=("Set the drained flag on the node"
|
1039 |
" (excluded from allocation operations)"))
|
1040 |
|
1041 |
CAPAB_MASTER_OPT = cli_option("--master-capable", dest="master_capable", |
1042 |
type="bool", default=None, metavar=_YORNO, |
1043 |
help="Set the master_capable flag on the node")
|
1044 |
|
1045 |
CAPAB_VM_OPT = cli_option("--vm-capable", dest="vm_capable", |
1046 |
type="bool", default=None, metavar=_YORNO, |
1047 |
help="Set the vm_capable flag on the node")
|
1048 |
|
1049 |
ALLOCATABLE_OPT = cli_option("--allocatable", dest="allocatable", |
1050 |
type="bool", default=None, metavar=_YORNO, |
1051 |
help="Set the allocatable flag on a volume")
|
1052 |
|
1053 |
NOLVM_STORAGE_OPT = cli_option("--no-lvm-storage", dest="lvm_storage", |
1054 |
help="Disable support for lvm based instances"
|
1055 |
" (cluster-wide)",
|
1056 |
action="store_false", default=True) |
1057 |
|
1058 |
ENABLED_HV_OPT = cli_option("--enabled-hypervisors",
|
1059 |
dest="enabled_hypervisors",
|
1060 |
help="Comma-separated list of hypervisors",
|
1061 |
type="string", default=None) |
1062 |
|
1063 |
NIC_PARAMS_OPT = cli_option("-N", "--nic-parameters", dest="nicparams", |
1064 |
type="keyval", default={},
|
1065 |
help="NIC parameters")
|
1066 |
|
1067 |
CP_SIZE_OPT = cli_option("-C", "--candidate-pool-size", default=None, |
1068 |
dest="candidate_pool_size", type="int", |
1069 |
help="Set the candidate pool size")
|
1070 |
|
1071 |
VG_NAME_OPT = cli_option("--vg-name", dest="vg_name", |
1072 |
help=("Enables LVM and specifies the volume group"
|
1073 |
" name (cluster-wide) for disk allocation"
|
1074 |
" [%s]" % constants.DEFAULT_VG),
|
1075 |
metavar="VG", default=None) |
1076 |
|
1077 |
YES_DOIT_OPT = cli_option("--yes-do-it", "--ya-rly", dest="yes_do_it", |
1078 |
help="Destroy cluster", action="store_true") |
1079 |
|
1080 |
NOVOTING_OPT = cli_option("--no-voting", dest="no_voting", |
1081 |
help="Skip node agreement check (dangerous)",
|
1082 |
action="store_true", default=False) |
1083 |
|
1084 |
MAC_PREFIX_OPT = cli_option("-m", "--mac-prefix", dest="mac_prefix", |
1085 |
help="Specify the mac prefix for the instance IP"
|
1086 |
" addresses, in the format XX:XX:XX",
|
1087 |
metavar="PREFIX",
|
1088 |
default=None)
|
1089 |
|
1090 |
MASTER_NETDEV_OPT = cli_option("--master-netdev", dest="master_netdev", |
1091 |
help="Specify the node interface (cluster-wide)"
|
1092 |
" on which the master IP address will be added"
|
1093 |
" (cluster init default: %s)" %
|
1094 |
constants.DEFAULT_BRIDGE, |
1095 |
metavar="NETDEV",
|
1096 |
default=None)
|
1097 |
|
1098 |
MASTER_NETMASK_OPT = cli_option("--master-netmask", dest="master_netmask", |
1099 |
help="Specify the netmask of the master IP",
|
1100 |
metavar="NETMASK",
|
1101 |
default=None)
|
1102 |
|
1103 |
USE_EXTERNAL_MIP_SCRIPT = cli_option("--use-external-mip-script",
|
1104 |
dest="use_external_mip_script",
|
1105 |
help="Specify whether to run a user-provided"
|
1106 |
" script for the master IP address turnup and"
|
1107 |
" turndown operations",
|
1108 |
type="bool", metavar=_YORNO, default=None) |
1109 |
|
1110 |
GLOBAL_FILEDIR_OPT = cli_option("--file-storage-dir", dest="file_storage_dir", |
1111 |
help="Specify the default directory (cluster-"
|
1112 |
"wide) for storing the file-based disks [%s]" %
|
1113 |
constants.DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE_DIR, |
1114 |
metavar="DIR",
|
1115 |
default=constants.DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE_DIR) |
1116 |
|
1117 |
GLOBAL_SHARED_FILEDIR_OPT = cli_option("--shared-file-storage-dir",
|
1118 |
dest="shared_file_storage_dir",
|
1119 |
help="Specify the default directory (cluster-"
|
1120 |
"wide) for storing the shared file-based"
|
1121 |
" disks [%s]" %
|
1122 |
constants.DEFAULT_SHARED_FILE_STORAGE_DIR, |
1123 |
metavar="SHAREDDIR",
|
1124 |
default=constants.DEFAULT_SHARED_FILE_STORAGE_DIR) |
1125 |
|
1126 |
NOMODIFY_ETCHOSTS_OPT = cli_option("--no-etc-hosts", dest="modify_etc_hosts", |
1127 |
help="Don't modify /etc/hosts",
|
1128 |
action="store_false", default=True) |
1129 |
|
1130 |
NOMODIFY_SSH_SETUP_OPT = cli_option("--no-ssh-init", dest="modify_ssh_setup", |
1131 |
help="Don't initialize SSH keys",
|
1132 |
action="store_false", default=True) |
1133 |
|
1134 |
ERROR_CODES_OPT = cli_option("--error-codes", dest="error_codes", |
1135 |
help="Enable parseable error messages",
|
1136 |
action="store_true", default=False) |
1137 |
|
1138 |
NONPLUS1_OPT = cli_option("--no-nplus1-mem", dest="skip_nplusone_mem", |
1139 |
help="Skip N+1 memory redundancy tests",
|
1140 |
action="store_true", default=False) |
1141 |
|
1142 |
REBOOT_TYPE_OPT = cli_option("-t", "--type", dest="reboot_type", |
1143 |
help="Type of reboot: soft/hard/full",
|
1144 |
default=constants.INSTANCE_REBOOT_HARD, |
1145 |
metavar="<REBOOT>",
|
1146 |
choices=list(constants.REBOOT_TYPES))
|
1147 |
|
1148 |
IGNORE_SECONDARIES_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-secondaries",
|
1149 |
dest="ignore_secondaries",
|
1150 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1151 |
help="Ignore errors from secondaries")
|
1152 |
|
1153 |
NOSHUTDOWN_OPT = cli_option("--noshutdown", dest="shutdown", |
1154 |
action="store_false", default=True, |
1155 |
help="Don't shutdown the instance (unsafe)")
|
1156 |
|
1157 |
TIMEOUT_OPT = cli_option("--timeout", dest="timeout", type="int", |
1158 |
default=constants.DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, |
1159 |
help="Maximum time to wait")
|
1160 |
|
1161 |
SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT_OPT = cli_option("--shutdown-timeout",
|
1162 |
dest="shutdown_timeout", type="int", |
1163 |
default=constants.DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, |
1164 |
help="Maximum time to wait for instance shutdown")
|
1165 |
|
1166 |
INTERVAL_OPT = cli_option("--interval", dest="interval", type="int", |
1167 |
default=None,
|
1168 |
help=("Number of seconds between repetions of the"
|
1169 |
" command"))
|
1170 |
|
1171 |
EARLY_RELEASE_OPT = cli_option("--early-release",
|
1172 |
dest="early_release", default=False, |
1173 |
action="store_true",
|
1174 |
help="Release the locks on the secondary"
|
1175 |
" node(s) early")
|
1176 |
|
1177 |
NEW_CLUSTER_CERT_OPT = cli_option("--new-cluster-certificate",
|
1178 |
dest="new_cluster_cert",
|
1179 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1180 |
help="Generate a new cluster certificate")
|
1181 |
|
1182 |
RAPI_CERT_OPT = cli_option("--rapi-certificate", dest="rapi_cert", |
1183 |
default=None,
|
1184 |
help="File containing new RAPI certificate")
|
1185 |
|
1186 |
NEW_RAPI_CERT_OPT = cli_option("--new-rapi-certificate", dest="new_rapi_cert", |
1187 |
default=None, action="store_true", |
1188 |
help=("Generate a new self-signed RAPI"
|
1189 |
" certificate"))
|
1190 |
|
1191 |
SPICE_CERT_OPT = cli_option("--spice-certificate", dest="spice_cert", |
1192 |
default=None,
|
1193 |
help="File containing new SPICE certificate")
|
1194 |
|
1195 |
SPICE_CACERT_OPT = cli_option("--spice-ca-certificate", dest="spice_cacert", |
1196 |
default=None,
|
1197 |
help="File containing the certificate of the CA"
|
1198 |
" which signed the SPICE certificate")
|
1199 |
|
1200 |
NEW_SPICE_CERT_OPT = cli_option("--new-spice-certificate",
|
1201 |
dest="new_spice_cert", default=None, |
1202 |
action="store_true",
|
1203 |
help=("Generate a new self-signed SPICE"
|
1204 |
" certificate"))
|
1205 |
|
1206 |
NEW_CONFD_HMAC_KEY_OPT = cli_option("--new-confd-hmac-key",
|
1207 |
dest="new_confd_hmac_key",
|
1208 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1209 |
help=("Create a new HMAC key for %s" %
|
1210 |
constants.CONFD)) |
1211 |
|
1212 |
CLUSTER_DOMAIN_SECRET_OPT = cli_option("--cluster-domain-secret",
|
1213 |
dest="cluster_domain_secret",
|
1214 |
default=None,
|
1215 |
help=("Load new new cluster domain"
|
1216 |
" secret from file"))
|
1217 |
|
1218 |
NEW_CLUSTER_DOMAIN_SECRET_OPT = cli_option("--new-cluster-domain-secret",
|
1219 |
dest="new_cluster_domain_secret",
|
1220 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1221 |
help=("Create a new cluster domain"
|
1222 |
" secret"))
|
1223 |
|
1224 |
USE_REPL_NET_OPT = cli_option("--use-replication-network",
|
1225 |
dest="use_replication_network",
|
1226 |
help="Whether to use the replication network"
|
1227 |
" for talking to the nodes",
|
1228 |
action="store_true", default=False) |
1229 |
|
1230 |
MAINTAIN_NODE_HEALTH_OPT = \ |
1231 |
cli_option("--maintain-node-health", dest="maintain_node_health", |
1232 |
metavar=_YORNO, default=None, type="bool", |
1233 |
help="Configure the cluster to automatically maintain node"
|
1234 |
" health, by shutting down unknown instances, shutting down"
|
1235 |
" unknown DRBD devices, etc.")
|
1236 |
|
1237 |
IDENTIFY_DEFAULTS_OPT = \ |
1238 |
cli_option("--identify-defaults", dest="identify_defaults", |
1239 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1240 |
help="Identify which saved instance parameters are equal to"
|
1241 |
" the current cluster defaults and set them as such, instead"
|
1242 |
" of marking them as overridden")
|
1243 |
|
1244 |
UIDPOOL_OPT = cli_option("--uid-pool", default=None, |
1245 |
action="store", dest="uid_pool", |
1246 |
help=("A list of user-ids or user-id"
|
1247 |
" ranges separated by commas"))
|
1248 |
|
1249 |
ADD_UIDS_OPT = cli_option("--add-uids", default=None, |
1250 |
action="store", dest="add_uids", |
1251 |
help=("A list of user-ids or user-id"
|
1252 |
" ranges separated by commas, to be"
|
1253 |
" added to the user-id pool"))
|
1254 |
|
1255 |
REMOVE_UIDS_OPT = cli_option("--remove-uids", default=None, |
1256 |
action="store", dest="remove_uids", |
1257 |
help=("A list of user-ids or user-id"
|
1258 |
" ranges separated by commas, to be"
|
1259 |
" removed from the user-id pool"))
|
1260 |
|
1261 |
RESERVED_LVS_OPT = cli_option("--reserved-lvs", default=None, |
1262 |
action="store", dest="reserved_lvs", |
1263 |
help=("A comma-separated list of reserved"
|
1264 |
" logical volumes names, that will be"
|
1265 |
" ignored by cluster verify"))
|
1266 |
|
1267 |
ROMAN_OPT = cli_option("--roman",
|
1268 |
dest="roman_integers", default=False, |
1269 |
action="store_true",
|
1270 |
help="Use roman numbers for positive integers")
|
1271 |
|
1272 |
DRBD_HELPER_OPT = cli_option("--drbd-usermode-helper", dest="drbd_helper", |
1273 |
action="store", default=None, |
1274 |
help="Specifies usermode helper for DRBD")
|
1275 |
|
1276 |
NODRBD_STORAGE_OPT = cli_option("--no-drbd-storage", dest="drbd_storage", |
1277 |
action="store_false", default=True, |
1278 |
help="Disable support for DRBD")
|
1279 |
|
1280 |
PRIMARY_IP_VERSION_OPT = \ |
1281 |
cli_option("--primary-ip-version", default=constants.IP4_VERSION,
|
1282 |
action="store", dest="primary_ip_version", |
1283 |
metavar="%d|%d" % (constants.IP4_VERSION,
|
1284 |
constants.IP6_VERSION), |
1285 |
help="Cluster-wide IP version for primary IP")
|
1286 |
|
1287 |
PRIORITY_OPT = cli_option("--priority", default=None, dest="priority", |
1288 |
metavar="|".join(name for name, _ in _PRIORITY_NAMES), |
1289 |
choices=_PRIONAME_TO_VALUE.keys(), |
1290 |
help="Priority for opcode processing")
|
1291 |
|
1292 |
HID_OS_OPT = cli_option("--hidden", dest="hidden", |
1293 |
type="bool", default=None, metavar=_YORNO, |
1294 |
help="Sets the hidden flag on the OS")
|
1295 |
|
1296 |
BLK_OS_OPT = cli_option("--blacklisted", dest="blacklisted", |
1297 |
type="bool", default=None, metavar=_YORNO, |
1298 |
help="Sets the blacklisted flag on the OS")
|
1299 |
|
1300 |
PREALLOC_WIPE_DISKS_OPT = cli_option("--prealloc-wipe-disks", default=None, |
1301 |
type="bool", metavar=_YORNO,
|
1302 |
dest="prealloc_wipe_disks",
|
1303 |
help=("Wipe disks prior to instance"
|
1304 |
" creation"))
|
1305 |
|
1306 |
NODE_PARAMS_OPT = cli_option("--node-parameters", dest="ndparams", |
1307 |
type="keyval", default=None, |
1308 |
help="Node parameters")
|
1309 |
|
1310 |
ALLOC_POLICY_OPT = cli_option("--alloc-policy", dest="alloc_policy", |
1311 |
action="store", metavar="POLICY", default=None, |
1312 |
help="Allocation policy for the node group")
|
1313 |
|
1314 |
NODE_POWERED_OPT = cli_option("--node-powered", default=None, |
1315 |
type="bool", metavar=_YORNO,
|
1316 |
dest="node_powered",
|
1317 |
help="Specify if the SoR for node is powered")
|
1318 |
|
1319 |
OOB_TIMEOUT_OPT = cli_option("--oob-timeout", dest="oob_timeout", type="int", |
1320 |
default=constants.OOB_TIMEOUT, |
1321 |
help="Maximum time to wait for out-of-band helper")
|
1322 |
|
1323 |
POWER_DELAY_OPT = cli_option("--power-delay", dest="power_delay", type="float", |
1324 |
default=constants.OOB_POWER_DELAY, |
1325 |
help="Time in seconds to wait between power-ons")
|
1326 |
|
1327 |
FORCE_FILTER_OPT = cli_option("-F", "--filter", dest="force_filter", |
1328 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
1329 |
help=("Whether command argument should be treated"
|
1330 |
" as filter"))
|
1331 |
|
1332 |
NO_REMEMBER_OPT = cli_option("--no-remember",
|
1333 |
dest="no_remember",
|
1334 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
1335 |
help="Perform but do not record the change"
|
1336 |
" in the configuration")
|
1337 |
|
1338 |
PRIMARY_ONLY_OPT = cli_option("-p", "--primary-only", |
1339 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1340 |
help="Evacuate primary instances only")
|
1341 |
|
1342 |
SECONDARY_ONLY_OPT = cli_option("-s", "--secondary-only", |
1343 |
default=False, action="store_true", |
1344 |
help="Evacuate secondary instances only"
|
1345 |
" (applies only to internally mirrored"
|
1346 |
" disk templates, e.g. %s)" %
|
1347 |
utils.CommaJoin(constants.DTS_INT_MIRROR)) |
1348 |
|
1349 |
STARTUP_PAUSED_OPT = cli_option("--paused", dest="startup_paused", |
1350 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
1351 |
help="Pause instance at startup")
|
1352 |
|
1353 |
TO_GROUP_OPT = cli_option("--to", dest="to", metavar="<group>", |
1354 |
help="Destination node group (name or uuid)",
|
1355 |
default=None, action="append", |
1356 |
completion_suggest=OPT_COMPL_ONE_NODEGROUP) |
1357 |
|
1358 |
IGNORE_ERRORS_OPT = cli_option("-I", "--ignore-errors", default=[], |
1359 |
action="append", dest="ignore_errors", |
1360 |
choices=list(constants.CV_ALL_ECODES_STRINGS),
|
1361 |
help="Error code to be ignored")
|
1362 |
|
1363 |
DISK_STATE_OPT = cli_option("--disk-state", default=[], dest="disk_state", |
1364 |
action="append",
|
1365 |
help=("Specify disk state information in the format"
|
1366 |
" storage_type/identifier:option=value,..."),
|
1367 |
type="identkeyval")
|
1368 |
|
1369 |
HV_STATE_OPT = cli_option("--hypervisor-state", default=[], dest="hv_state", |
1370 |
action="append",
|
1371 |
help=("Specify hypervisor state information in the"
|
1372 |
" format hypervisor:option=value,..."),
|
1373 |
type="identkeyval")
|
1374 |
|
1375 |
IGNORE_IPOLICY_OPT = cli_option("--ignore-ipolicy", dest="ignore_ipolicy", |
1376 |
action="store_true", default=False, |
1377 |
help="Ignore instance policy violations")
|
1378 |
|
1379 |
RUNTIME_MEM_OPT = cli_option("-m", "--runtime-memory", dest="runtime_mem", |
1380 |
help="Sets the instance's runtime memory,"
|
1381 |
" ballooning it up or down to the new value",
|
1382 |
default=None, type="unit", metavar="<size>") |
1383 |
|
1384 |
#: Options provided by all commands
|
1385 |
COMMON_OPTS = [DEBUG_OPT] |
1386 |
|
1387 |
# common options for creating instances. add and import then add their own
|
1388 |
# specific ones.
|
1389 |
COMMON_CREATE_OPTS = [ |
1390 |
BACKEND_OPT, |
1391 |
DISK_OPT, |
1392 |
DISK_TEMPLATE_OPT, |
1393 |
FILESTORE_DIR_OPT, |
1394 |
FILESTORE_DRIVER_OPT, |
1395 |
HYPERVISOR_OPT, |
1396 |
IALLOCATOR_OPT, |
1397 |
NET_OPT, |
1398 |
NODE_PLACEMENT_OPT, |
1399 |
NOIPCHECK_OPT, |
1400 |
NONAMECHECK_OPT, |
1401 |
NONICS_OPT, |
1402 |
NWSYNC_OPT, |
1403 |
OSPARAMS_OPT, |
1404 |
OS_SIZE_OPT, |
1405 |
SUBMIT_OPT, |
1406 |
TAG_ADD_OPT, |
1407 |
DRY_RUN_OPT, |
1408 |
PRIORITY_OPT, |
1409 |
] |
1410 |
|
1411 |
# common instance policy options
|
1412 |
INSTANCE_POLICY_OPTS = [ |
1413 |
SPECS_CPU_COUNT_OPT, |
1414 |
SPECS_DISK_COUNT_OPT, |
1415 |
SPECS_DISK_SIZE_OPT, |
1416 |
SPECS_MEM_SIZE_OPT, |
1417 |
SPECS_NIC_COUNT_OPT, |
1418 |
IPOLICY_DISK_TEMPLATES, |
1419 |
IPOLICY_VCPU_RATIO, |
1420 |
] |
1421 |
|
1422 |
|
1423 |
def _ParseArgs(argv, commands, aliases, env_override): |
1424 |
"""Parser for the command line arguments.
|
1425 |
|
1426 |
This function parses the arguments and returns the function which
|
1427 |
must be executed together with its (modified) arguments.
|
1428 |
|
1429 |
@param argv: the command line
|
1430 |
@param commands: dictionary with special contents, see the design
|
1431 |
doc for cmdline handling
|
1432 |
@param aliases: dictionary with command aliases {'alias': 'target, ...}
|
1433 |
@param env_override: list of env variables allowed for default args
|
1434 |
|
1435 |
"""
|
1436 |
assert not (env_override - set(commands)) |
1437 |
|
1438 |
if len(argv) == 0: |
1439 |
binary = "<command>"
|
1440 |
else:
|
1441 |
binary = argv[0].split("/")[-1] |
1442 |
|
1443 |
if len(argv) > 1 and argv[1] == "--version": |
1444 |
ToStdout("%s (ganeti %s) %s", binary, constants.VCS_VERSION,
|
1445 |
constants.RELEASE_VERSION) |
1446 |
# Quit right away. That way we don't have to care about this special
|
1447 |
# argument. optparse.py does it the same.
|
1448 |
sys.exit(0)
|
1449 |
|
1450 |
if len(argv) < 2 or not (argv[1] in commands or |
1451 |
argv[1] in aliases): |
1452 |
# let's do a nice thing
|
1453 |
sortedcmds = commands.keys() |
1454 |
sortedcmds.sort() |
1455 |
|
1456 |
ToStdout("Usage: %s {command} [options...] [argument...]", binary)
|
1457 |
ToStdout("%s <command> --help to see details, or man %s", binary, binary)
|
1458 |
ToStdout("")
|
1459 |
|
1460 |
# compute the max line length for cmd + usage
|
1461 |
mlen = max([len(" %s" % cmd) for cmd in commands]) |
1462 |
mlen = min(60, mlen) # should not get here... |
1463 |
|
1464 |
# and format a nice command list
|
1465 |
ToStdout("Commands:")
|
1466 |
for cmd in sortedcmds: |
1467 |
cmdstr = " %s" % (cmd,)
|
1468 |
help_text = commands[cmd][4]
|
1469 |
help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help_text, 79 - 3 - mlen) |
1470 |
ToStdout("%-*s - %s", mlen, cmdstr, help_lines.pop(0)) |
1471 |
for line in help_lines: |
1472 |
ToStdout("%-*s %s", mlen, "", line) |
1473 |
|
1474 |
ToStdout("")
|
1475 |
|
1476 |
return None, None, None |
1477 |
|
1478 |
# get command, unalias it, and look it up in commands
|
1479 |
cmd = argv.pop(1)
|
1480 |
if cmd in aliases: |
1481 |
if cmd in commands: |
1482 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Alias '%s' overrides an existing" |
1483 |
" command" % cmd)
|
1484 |
|
1485 |
if aliases[cmd] not in commands: |
1486 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Alias '%s' maps to non-existing" |
1487 |
" command '%s'" % (cmd, aliases[cmd]))
|
1488 |
|
1489 |
cmd = aliases[cmd] |
1490 |
|
1491 |
if cmd in env_override: |
1492 |
args_env_name = ("%s_%s" % (binary.replace("-", "_"), cmd)).upper() |
1493 |
env_args = os.environ.get(args_env_name) |
1494 |
if env_args:
|
1495 |
argv = utils.InsertAtPos(argv, 1, shlex.split(env_args))
|
1496 |
|
1497 |
func, args_def, parser_opts, usage, description = commands[cmd] |
1498 |
parser = OptionParser(option_list=parser_opts + COMMON_OPTS, |
1499 |
description=description, |
1500 |
formatter=TitledHelpFormatter(), |
1501 |
usage="%%prog %s %s" % (cmd, usage))
|
1502 |
parser.disable_interspersed_args() |
1503 |
options, args = parser.parse_args(args=argv[1:])
|
1504 |
|
1505 |
if not _CheckArguments(cmd, args_def, args): |
1506 |
return None, None, None |
1507 |
|
1508 |
return func, options, args
|
1509 |
|
1510 |
|
1511 |
def _CheckArguments(cmd, args_def, args): |
1512 |
"""Verifies the arguments using the argument definition.
|
1513 |
|
1514 |
Algorithm:
|
1515 |
|
1516 |
1. Abort with error if values specified by user but none expected.
|
1517 |
|
1518 |
1. For each argument in definition
|
1519 |
|
1520 |
1. Keep running count of minimum number of values (min_count)
|
1521 |
1. Keep running count of maximum number of values (max_count)
|
1522 |
1. If it has an unlimited number of values
|
1523 |
|
1524 |
1. Abort with error if it's not the last argument in the definition
|
1525 |
|
1526 |
1. If last argument has limited number of values
|
1527 |
|
1528 |
1. Abort with error if number of values doesn't match or is too large
|
1529 |
|
1530 |
1. Abort with error if user didn't pass enough values (min_count)
|
1531 |
|
1532 |
"""
|
1533 |
if args and not args_def: |
1534 |
ToStderr("Error: Command %s expects no arguments", cmd)
|
1535 |
return False |
1536 |
|
1537 |
min_count = None
|
1538 |
max_count = None
|
1539 |
check_max = None
|
1540 |
|
1541 |
last_idx = len(args_def) - 1 |
1542 |
|
1543 |
for idx, arg in enumerate(args_def): |
1544 |
if min_count is None: |
1545 |
min_count = arg.min |
1546 |
elif arg.min is not None: |
1547 |
min_count += arg.min |
1548 |
|
1549 |
if max_count is None: |
1550 |
max_count = arg.max |
1551 |
elif arg.max is not None: |
1552 |
max_count += arg.max |
1553 |
|
1554 |
if idx == last_idx:
|
1555 |
check_max = (arg.max is not None) |
1556 |
|
1557 |
elif arg.max is None: |
1558 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Only the last argument can have max=None") |
1559 |
|
1560 |
if check_max:
|
1561 |
# Command with exact number of arguments
|
1562 |
if (min_count is not None and max_count is not None and |
1563 |
min_count == max_count and len(args) != min_count): |
1564 |
ToStderr("Error: Command %s expects %d argument(s)", cmd, min_count)
|
1565 |
return False |
1566 |
|
1567 |
# Command with limited number of arguments
|
1568 |
if max_count is not None and len(args) > max_count: |
1569 |
ToStderr("Error: Command %s expects only %d argument(s)",
|
1570 |
cmd, max_count) |
1571 |
return False |
1572 |
|
1573 |
# Command with some required arguments
|
1574 |
if min_count is not None and len(args) < min_count: |
1575 |
ToStderr("Error: Command %s expects at least %d argument(s)",
|
1576 |
cmd, min_count) |
1577 |
return False |
1578 |
|
1579 |
return True |
1580 |
|
1581 |
|
1582 |
def SplitNodeOption(value): |
1583 |
"""Splits the value of a --node option.
|
1584 |
|
1585 |
"""
|
1586 |
if value and ":" in value: |
1587 |
return value.split(":", 1) |
1588 |
else:
|
1589 |
return (value, None) |
1590 |
|
1591 |
|
1592 |
def CalculateOSNames(os_name, os_variants): |
1593 |
"""Calculates all the names an OS can be called, according to its variants.
|
1594 |
|
1595 |
@type os_name: string
|
1596 |
@param os_name: base name of the os
|
1597 |
@type os_variants: list or None
|
1598 |
@param os_variants: list of supported variants
|
1599 |
@rtype: list
|
1600 |
@return: list of valid names
|
1601 |
|
1602 |
"""
|
1603 |
if os_variants:
|
1604 |
return ["%s+%s" % (os_name, v) for v in os_variants] |
1605 |
else:
|
1606 |
return [os_name]
|
1607 |
|
1608 |
|
1609 |
def ParseFields(selected, default): |
1610 |
"""Parses the values of "--field"-like options.
|
1611 |
|
1612 |
@type selected: string or None
|
1613 |
@param selected: User-selected options
|
1614 |
@type default: list
|
1615 |
@param default: Default fields
|
1616 |
|
1617 |
"""
|
1618 |
if selected is None: |
1619 |
return default
|
1620 |
|
1621 |
if selected.startswith("+"): |
1622 |
return default + selected[1:].split(",") |
1623 |
|
1624 |
return selected.split(",") |
1625 |
|
1626 |
|
1627 |
UsesRPC = rpc.RunWithRPC |
1628 |
|
1629 |
|
1630 |
def AskUser(text, choices=None): |
1631 |
"""Ask the user a question.
|
1632 |
|
1633 |
@param text: the question to ask
|
1634 |
|
1635 |
@param choices: list with elements tuples (input_char, return_value,
|
1636 |
description); if not given, it will default to: [('y', True,
|
1637 |
'Perform the operation'), ('n', False, 'Do no do the operation')];
|
1638 |
note that the '?' char is reserved for help
|
1639 |
|
1640 |
@return: one of the return values from the choices list; if input is
|
1641 |
not possible (i.e. not running with a tty, we return the last
|
1642 |
entry from the list
|
1643 |
|
1644 |
"""
|
1645 |
if choices is None: |
1646 |
choices = [("y", True, "Perform the operation"), |
1647 |
("n", False, "Do not perform the operation")] |
1648 |
if not choices or not isinstance(choices, list): |
1649 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid choices argument to AskUser") |
1650 |
for entry in choices: |
1651 |
if not isinstance(entry, tuple) or len(entry) < 3 or entry[0] == "?": |
1652 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid choices element to AskUser") |
1653 |
|
1654 |
answer = choices[-1][1] |
1655 |
new_text = [] |
1656 |
for line in text.splitlines(): |
1657 |
new_text.append(textwrap.fill(line, 70, replace_whitespace=False)) |
1658 |
text = "\n".join(new_text)
|
1659 |
try:
|
1660 |
f = file("/dev/tty", "a+") |
1661 |
except IOError: |
1662 |
return answer
|
1663 |
try:
|
1664 |
chars = [entry[0] for entry in choices] |
1665 |
chars[-1] = "[%s]" % chars[-1] |
1666 |
chars.append("?")
|
1667 |
maps = dict([(entry[0], entry[1]) for entry in choices]) |
1668 |
while True: |
1669 |
f.write(text) |
1670 |
f.write("\n")
|
1671 |
f.write("/".join(chars))
|
1672 |
f.write(": ")
|
1673 |
line = f.readline(2).strip().lower()
|
1674 |
if line in maps: |
1675 |
answer = maps[line] |
1676 |
break
|
1677 |
elif line == "?": |
1678 |
for entry in choices: |
1679 |
f.write(" %s - %s\n" % (entry[0], entry[2])) |
1680 |
f.write("\n")
|
1681 |
continue
|
1682 |
finally:
|
1683 |
f.close() |
1684 |
return answer
|
1685 |
|
1686 |
|
1687 |
class JobSubmittedException(Exception): |
1688 |
"""Job was submitted, client should exit.
|
1689 |
|
1690 |
This exception has one argument, the ID of the job that was
|
1691 |
submitted. The handler should print this ID.
|
1692 |
|
1693 |
This is not an error, just a structured way to exit from clients.
|
1694 |
|
1695 |
"""
|
1696 |
|
1697 |
|
1698 |
def SendJob(ops, cl=None): |
1699 |
"""Function to submit an opcode without waiting for the results.
|
1700 |
|
1701 |
@type ops: list
|
1702 |
@param ops: list of opcodes
|
1703 |
@type cl: luxi.Client
|
1704 |
@param cl: the luxi client to use for communicating with the master;
|
1705 |
if None, a new client will be created
|
1706 |
|
1707 |
"""
|
1708 |
if cl is None: |
1709 |
cl = GetClient() |
1710 |
|
1711 |
job_id = cl.SubmitJob(ops) |
1712 |
|
1713 |
return job_id
|
1714 |
|
1715 |
|
1716 |
def GenericPollJob(job_id, cbs, report_cbs): |
1717 |
"""Generic job-polling function.
|
1718 |
|
1719 |
@type job_id: number
|
1720 |
@param job_id: Job ID
|
1721 |
@type cbs: Instance of L{JobPollCbBase}
|
1722 |
@param cbs: Data callbacks
|
1723 |
@type report_cbs: Instance of L{JobPollReportCbBase}
|
1724 |
@param report_cbs: Reporting callbacks
|
1725 |
|
1726 |
"""
|
1727 |
prev_job_info = None
|
1728 |
prev_logmsg_serial = None
|
1729 |
|
1730 |
status = None
|
1731 |
|
1732 |
while True: |
1733 |
result = cbs.WaitForJobChangeOnce(job_id, ["status"], prev_job_info,
|
1734 |
prev_logmsg_serial) |
1735 |
if not result: |
1736 |
# job not found, go away!
|
1737 |
raise errors.JobLost("Job with id %s lost" % job_id) |
1738 |
|
1739 |
if result == constants.JOB_NOTCHANGED:
|
1740 |
report_cbs.ReportNotChanged(job_id, status) |
1741 |
|
1742 |
# Wait again
|
1743 |
continue
|
1744 |
|
1745 |
# Split result, a tuple of (field values, log entries)
|
1746 |
(job_info, log_entries) = result |
1747 |
(status, ) = job_info |
1748 |
|
1749 |
if log_entries:
|
1750 |
for log_entry in log_entries: |
1751 |
(serial, timestamp, log_type, message) = log_entry |
1752 |
report_cbs.ReportLogMessage(job_id, serial, timestamp, |
1753 |
log_type, message) |
1754 |
prev_logmsg_serial = max(prev_logmsg_serial, serial)
|
1755 |
|
1756 |
# TODO: Handle canceled and archived jobs
|
1757 |
elif status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_SUCCESS, |
1758 |
constants.JOB_STATUS_ERROR, |
1759 |
constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING, |
1760 |
constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELED): |
1761 |
break
|
1762 |
|
1763 |
prev_job_info = job_info |
1764 |
|
1765 |
jobs = cbs.QueryJobs([job_id], ["status", "opstatus", "opresult"]) |
1766 |
if not jobs: |
1767 |
raise errors.JobLost("Job with id %s lost" % job_id) |
1768 |
|
1769 |
status, opstatus, result = jobs[0]
|
1770 |
|
1771 |
if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_SUCCESS:
|
1772 |
return result
|
1773 |
|
1774 |
if status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING, constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELED): |
1775 |
raise errors.OpExecError("Job was canceled") |
1776 |
|
1777 |
has_ok = False
|
1778 |
for idx, (status, msg) in enumerate(zip(opstatus, result)): |
1779 |
if status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS:
|
1780 |
has_ok = True
|
1781 |
elif status == constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR:
|
1782 |
errors.MaybeRaise(msg) |
1783 |
|
1784 |
if has_ok:
|
1785 |
raise errors.OpExecError("partial failure (opcode %d): %s" % |
1786 |
(idx, msg)) |
1787 |
|
1788 |
raise errors.OpExecError(str(msg)) |
1789 |
|
1790 |
# default failure mode
|
1791 |
raise errors.OpExecError(result)
|
1792 |
|
1793 |
|
1794 |
class JobPollCbBase: |
1795 |
"""Base class for L{GenericPollJob} callbacks.
|
1796 |
|
1797 |
"""
|
1798 |
def __init__(self): |
1799 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
1800 |
|
1801 |
"""
|
1802 |
|
1803 |
def WaitForJobChangeOnce(self, job_id, fields, |
1804 |
prev_job_info, prev_log_serial): |
1805 |
"""Waits for changes on a job.
|
1806 |
|
1807 |
"""
|
1808 |
raise NotImplementedError() |
1809 |
|
1810 |
def QueryJobs(self, job_ids, fields): |
1811 |
"""Returns the selected fields for the selected job IDs.
|
1812 |
|
1813 |
@type job_ids: list of numbers
|
1814 |
@param job_ids: Job IDs
|
1815 |
@type fields: list of strings
|
1816 |
@param fields: Fields
|
1817 |
|
1818 |
"""
|
1819 |
raise NotImplementedError() |
1820 |
|
1821 |
|
1822 |
class JobPollReportCbBase: |
1823 |
"""Base class for L{GenericPollJob} reporting callbacks.
|
1824 |
|
1825 |
"""
|
1826 |
def __init__(self): |
1827 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
1828 |
|
1829 |
"""
|
1830 |
|
1831 |
def ReportLogMessage(self, job_id, serial, timestamp, log_type, log_msg): |
1832 |
"""Handles a log message.
|
1833 |
|
1834 |
"""
|
1835 |
raise NotImplementedError() |
1836 |
|
1837 |
def ReportNotChanged(self, job_id, status): |
1838 |
"""Called for if a job hasn't changed in a while.
|
1839 |
|
1840 |
@type job_id: number
|
1841 |
@param job_id: Job ID
|
1842 |
@type status: string or None
|
1843 |
@param status: Job status if available
|
1844 |
|
1845 |
"""
|
1846 |
raise NotImplementedError() |
1847 |
|
1848 |
|
1849 |
class _LuxiJobPollCb(JobPollCbBase): |
1850 |
def __init__(self, cl): |
1851 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
1852 |
|
1853 |
"""
|
1854 |
JobPollCbBase.__init__(self)
|
1855 |
self.cl = cl
|
1856 |
|
1857 |
def WaitForJobChangeOnce(self, job_id, fields, |
1858 |
prev_job_info, prev_log_serial): |
1859 |
"""Waits for changes on a job.
|
1860 |
|
1861 |
"""
|
1862 |
return self.cl.WaitForJobChangeOnce(job_id, fields, |
1863 |
prev_job_info, prev_log_serial) |
1864 |
|
1865 |
def QueryJobs(self, job_ids, fields): |
1866 |
"""Returns the selected fields for the selected job IDs.
|
1867 |
|
1868 |
"""
|
1869 |
return self.cl.QueryJobs(job_ids, fields) |
1870 |
|
1871 |
|
1872 |
class FeedbackFnJobPollReportCb(JobPollReportCbBase): |
1873 |
def __init__(self, feedback_fn): |
1874 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
1875 |
|
1876 |
"""
|
1877 |
JobPollReportCbBase.__init__(self)
|
1878 |
|
1879 |
self.feedback_fn = feedback_fn
|
1880 |
|
1881 |
assert callable(feedback_fn) |
1882 |
|
1883 |
def ReportLogMessage(self, job_id, serial, timestamp, log_type, log_msg): |
1884 |
"""Handles a log message.
|
1885 |
|
1886 |
"""
|
1887 |
self.feedback_fn((timestamp, log_type, log_msg))
|
1888 |
|
1889 |
def ReportNotChanged(self, job_id, status): |
1890 |
"""Called if a job hasn't changed in a while.
|
1891 |
|
1892 |
"""
|
1893 |
# Ignore
|
1894 |
|
1895 |
|
1896 |
class StdioJobPollReportCb(JobPollReportCbBase): |
1897 |
def __init__(self): |
1898 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
1899 |
|
1900 |
"""
|
1901 |
JobPollReportCbBase.__init__(self)
|
1902 |
|
1903 |
self.notified_queued = False |
1904 |
self.notified_waitlock = False |
1905 |
|
1906 |
def ReportLogMessage(self, job_id, serial, timestamp, log_type, log_msg): |
1907 |
"""Handles a log message.
|
1908 |
|
1909 |
"""
|
1910 |
ToStdout("%s %s", time.ctime(utils.MergeTime(timestamp)),
|
1911 |
FormatLogMessage(log_type, log_msg)) |
1912 |
|
1913 |
def ReportNotChanged(self, job_id, status): |
1914 |
"""Called if a job hasn't changed in a while.
|
1915 |
|
1916 |
"""
|
1917 |
if status is None: |
1918 |
return
|
1919 |
|
1920 |
if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED and not self.notified_queued: |
1921 |
ToStderr("Job %s is waiting in queue", job_id)
|
1922 |
self.notified_queued = True |
1923 |
|
1924 |
elif status == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITING and not self.notified_waitlock: |
1925 |
ToStderr("Job %s is trying to acquire all necessary locks", job_id)
|
1926 |
self.notified_waitlock = True |
1927 |
|
1928 |
|
1929 |
def FormatLogMessage(log_type, log_msg): |
1930 |
"""Formats a job message according to its type.
|
1931 |
|
1932 |
"""
|
1933 |
if log_type != constants.ELOG_MESSAGE:
|
1934 |
log_msg = str(log_msg)
|
1935 |
|
1936 |
return utils.SafeEncode(log_msg)
|
1937 |
|
1938 |
|
1939 |
def PollJob(job_id, cl=None, feedback_fn=None, reporter=None): |
1940 |
"""Function to poll for the result of a job.
|
1941 |
|
1942 |
@type job_id: job identified
|
1943 |
@param job_id: the job to poll for results
|
1944 |
@type cl: luxi.Client
|
1945 |
@param cl: the luxi client to use for communicating with the master;
|
1946 |
if None, a new client will be created
|
1947 |
|
1948 |
"""
|
1949 |
if cl is None: |
1950 |
cl = GetClient() |
1951 |
|
1952 |
if reporter is None: |
1953 |
if feedback_fn:
|
1954 |
reporter = FeedbackFnJobPollReportCb(feedback_fn) |
1955 |
else:
|
1956 |
reporter = StdioJobPollReportCb() |
1957 |
elif feedback_fn:
|
1958 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Can't specify reporter and feedback function") |
1959 |
|
1960 |
return GenericPollJob(job_id, _LuxiJobPollCb(cl), reporter)
|
1961 |
|
1962 |
|
1963 |
def SubmitOpCode(op, cl=None, feedback_fn=None, opts=None, reporter=None): |
1964 |
"""Legacy function to submit an opcode.
|
1965 |
|
1966 |
This is just a simple wrapper over the construction of the processor
|
1967 |
instance. It should be extended to better handle feedback and
|
1968 |
interaction functions.
|
1969 |
|
1970 |
"""
|
1971 |
if cl is None: |
1972 |
cl = GetClient() |
1973 |
|
1974 |
SetGenericOpcodeOpts([op], opts) |
1975 |
|
1976 |
job_id = SendJob([op], cl=cl) |
1977 |
|
1978 |
op_results = PollJob(job_id, cl=cl, feedback_fn=feedback_fn, |
1979 |
reporter=reporter) |
1980 |
|
1981 |
return op_results[0] |
1982 |
|
1983 |
|
1984 |
def SubmitOrSend(op, opts, cl=None, feedback_fn=None): |
1985 |
"""Wrapper around SubmitOpCode or SendJob.
|
1986 |
|
1987 |
This function will decide, based on the 'opts' parameter, whether to
|
1988 |
submit and wait for the result of the opcode (and return it), or
|
1989 |
whether to just send the job and print its identifier. It is used in
|
1990 |
order to simplify the implementation of the '--submit' option.
|
1991 |
|
1992 |
It will also process the opcodes if we're sending the via SendJob
|
1993 |
(otherwise SubmitOpCode does it).
|
1994 |
|
1995 |
"""
|
1996 |
if opts and opts.submit_only: |
1997 |
job = [op] |
1998 |
SetGenericOpcodeOpts(job, opts) |
1999 |
job_id = SendJob(job, cl=cl) |
2000 |
raise JobSubmittedException(job_id)
|
2001 |
else:
|
2002 |
return SubmitOpCode(op, cl=cl, feedback_fn=feedback_fn, opts=opts)
|
2003 |
|
2004 |
|
2005 |
def SetGenericOpcodeOpts(opcode_list, options): |
2006 |
"""Processor for generic options.
|
2007 |
|
2008 |
This function updates the given opcodes based on generic command
|
2009 |
line options (like debug, dry-run, etc.).
|
2010 |
|
2011 |
@param opcode_list: list of opcodes
|
2012 |
@param options: command line options or None
|
2013 |
@return: None (in-place modification)
|
2014 |
|
2015 |
"""
|
2016 |
if not options: |
2017 |
return
|
2018 |
for op in opcode_list: |
2019 |
op.debug_level = options.debug |
2020 |
if hasattr(options, "dry_run"): |
2021 |
op.dry_run = options.dry_run |
2022 |
if getattr(options, "priority", None) is not None: |
2023 |
op.priority = _PRIONAME_TO_VALUE[options.priority] |
2024 |
|
2025 |
|
2026 |
def GetClient(): |
2027 |
# TODO: Cache object?
|
2028 |
try:
|
2029 |
client = luxi.Client() |
2030 |
except luxi.NoMasterError:
|
2031 |
ss = ssconf.SimpleStore() |
2032 |
|
2033 |
# Try to read ssconf file
|
2034 |
try:
|
2035 |
ss.GetMasterNode() |
2036 |
except errors.ConfigurationError:
|
2037 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Cluster not initialized or this machine is" |
2038 |
" not part of a cluster")
|
2039 |
|
2040 |
master, myself = ssconf.GetMasterAndMyself(ss=ss) |
2041 |
if master != myself:
|
2042 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("This is not the master node, please connect" |
2043 |
" to node '%s' and rerun the command" %
|
2044 |
master) |
2045 |
raise
|
2046 |
return client
|
2047 |
|
2048 |
|
2049 |
def FormatError(err): |
2050 |
"""Return a formatted error message for a given error.
|
2051 |
|
2052 |
This function takes an exception instance and returns a tuple
|
2053 |
consisting of two values: first, the recommended exit code, and
|
2054 |
second, a string describing the error message (not
|
2055 |
newline-terminated).
|
2056 |
|
2057 |
"""
|
2058 |
retcode = 1
|
2059 |
obuf = StringIO() |
2060 |
msg = str(err)
|
2061 |
if isinstance(err, errors.ConfigurationError): |
2062 |
txt = "Corrupt configuration file: %s" % msg
|
2063 |
logging.error(txt) |
2064 |
obuf.write(txt + "\n")
|
2065 |
obuf.write("Aborting.")
|
2066 |
retcode = 2
|
2067 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.HooksAbort): |
2068 |
obuf.write("Failure: hooks execution failed:\n")
|
2069 |
for node, script, out in err.args[0]: |
2070 |
if out:
|
2071 |
obuf.write(" node: %s, script: %s, output: %s\n" %
|
2072 |
(node, script, out)) |
2073 |
else:
|
2074 |
obuf.write(" node: %s, script: %s (no output)\n" %
|
2075 |
(node, script)) |
2076 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.HooksFailure): |
2077 |
obuf.write("Failure: hooks general failure: %s" % msg)
|
2078 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.ResolverError): |
2079 |
this_host = netutils.Hostname.GetSysName() |
2080 |
if err.args[0] == this_host: |
2081 |
msg = "Failure: can't resolve my own hostname ('%s')"
|
2082 |
else:
|
2083 |
msg = "Failure: can't resolve hostname '%s'"
|
2084 |
obuf.write(msg % err.args[0])
|
2085 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.OpPrereqError): |
2086 |
if len(err.args) == 2: |
2087 |
obuf.write("Failure: prerequisites not met for this"
|
2088 |
" operation:\nerror type: %s, error details:\n%s" %
|
2089 |
(err.args[1], err.args[0])) |
2090 |
else:
|
2091 |
obuf.write("Failure: prerequisites not met for this"
|
2092 |
" operation:\n%s" % msg)
|
2093 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.OpExecError): |
2094 |
obuf.write("Failure: command execution error:\n%s" % msg)
|
2095 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.TagError): |
2096 |
obuf.write("Failure: invalid tag(s) given:\n%s" % msg)
|
2097 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.JobQueueDrainError): |
2098 |
obuf.write("Failure: the job queue is marked for drain and doesn't"
|
2099 |
" accept new requests\n")
|
2100 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.JobQueueFull): |
2101 |
obuf.write("Failure: the job queue is full and doesn't accept new"
|
2102 |
" job submissions until old jobs are archived\n")
|
2103 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.TypeEnforcementError): |
2104 |
obuf.write("Parameter Error: %s" % msg)
|
2105 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.ParameterError): |
2106 |
obuf.write("Failure: unknown/wrong parameter name '%s'" % msg)
|
2107 |
elif isinstance(err, luxi.NoMasterError): |
2108 |
obuf.write("Cannot communicate with the master daemon.\nIs it running"
|
2109 |
" and listening for connections?")
|
2110 |
elif isinstance(err, luxi.TimeoutError): |
2111 |
obuf.write("Timeout while talking to the master daemon. Jobs might have"
|
2112 |
" been submitted and will continue to run even if the call"
|
2113 |
" timed out. Useful commands in this situation are \"gnt-job"
|
2114 |
" list\", \"gnt-job cancel\" and \"gnt-job watch\". Error:\n")
|
2115 |
obuf.write(msg) |
2116 |
elif isinstance(err, luxi.PermissionError): |
2117 |
obuf.write("It seems you don't have permissions to connect to the"
|
2118 |
" master daemon.\nPlease retry as a different user.")
|
2119 |
elif isinstance(err, luxi.ProtocolError): |
2120 |
obuf.write("Unhandled protocol error while talking to the master daemon:\n"
|
2121 |
"%s" % msg)
|
2122 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.JobLost): |
2123 |
obuf.write("Error checking job status: %s" % msg)
|
2124 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.QueryFilterParseError): |
2125 |
obuf.write("Error while parsing query filter: %s\n" % err.args[0]) |
2126 |
obuf.write("\n".join(err.GetDetails()))
|
2127 |
elif isinstance(err, errors.GenericError): |
2128 |
obuf.write("Unhandled Ganeti error: %s" % msg)
|
2129 |
elif isinstance(err, JobSubmittedException): |
2130 |
obuf.write("JobID: %s\n" % err.args[0]) |
2131 |
retcode = 0
|
2132 |
else:
|
2133 |
obuf.write("Unhandled exception: %s" % msg)
|
2134 |
return retcode, obuf.getvalue().rstrip("\n") |
2135 |
|
2136 |
|
2137 |
def GenericMain(commands, override=None, aliases=None, |
2138 |
env_override=frozenset()):
|
2139 |
"""Generic main function for all the gnt-* commands.
|
2140 |
|
2141 |
@param commands: a dictionary with a special structure, see the design doc
|
2142 |
for command line handling.
|
2143 |
@param override: if not None, we expect a dictionary with keys that will
|
2144 |
override command line options; this can be used to pass
|
2145 |
options from the scripts to generic functions
|
2146 |
@param aliases: dictionary with command aliases {'alias': 'target, ...}
|
2147 |
@param env_override: list of environment names which are allowed to submit
|
2148 |
default args for commands
|
2149 |
|
2150 |
"""
|
2151 |
# save the program name and the entire command line for later logging
|
2152 |
if sys.argv:
|
2153 |
binary = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
|
2154 |
if not binary: |
2155 |
binary = sys.argv[0]
|
2156 |
|
2157 |
if len(sys.argv) >= 2: |
2158 |
logname = utils.ShellQuoteArgs([binary, sys.argv[1]])
|
2159 |
else:
|
2160 |
logname = binary |
2161 |
|
2162 |
cmdline = utils.ShellQuoteArgs([binary] + sys.argv[1:])
|
2163 |
else:
|
2164 |
binary = "<unknown program>"
|
2165 |
cmdline = "<unknown>"
|
2166 |
|
2167 |
if aliases is None: |
2168 |
aliases = {} |
2169 |
|
2170 |
try:
|
2171 |
func, options, args = _ParseArgs(sys.argv, commands, aliases, env_override) |
2172 |
except errors.ParameterError, err:
|
2173 |
result, err_msg = FormatError(err) |
2174 |
ToStderr(err_msg) |
2175 |
return 1 |
2176 |
|
2177 |
if func is None: # parse error |
2178 |
return 1 |
2179 |
|
2180 |
if override is not None: |
2181 |
for key, val in override.iteritems(): |
2182 |
setattr(options, key, val)
|
2183 |
|
2184 |
utils.SetupLogging(constants.LOG_COMMANDS, logname, debug=options.debug, |
2185 |
stderr_logging=True)
|
2186 |
|
2187 |
logging.info("Command line: %s", cmdline)
|
2188 |
|
2189 |
try:
|
2190 |
result = func(options, args) |
2191 |
except (errors.GenericError, luxi.ProtocolError,
|
2192 |
JobSubmittedException), err: |
2193 |
result, err_msg = FormatError(err) |
2194 |
logging.exception("Error during command processing")
|
2195 |
ToStderr(err_msg) |
2196 |
except KeyboardInterrupt: |
2197 |
result = constants.EXIT_FAILURE |
2198 |
ToStderr("Aborted. Note that if the operation created any jobs, they"
|
2199 |
" might have been submitted and"
|
2200 |
" will continue to run in the background.")
|
2201 |
except IOError, err: |
2202 |
if err.errno == errno.EPIPE:
|
2203 |
# our terminal went away, we'll exit
|
2204 |
sys.exit(constants.EXIT_FAILURE) |
2205 |
else:
|
2206 |
raise
|
2207 |
|
2208 |
return result
|
2209 |
|
2210 |
|
2211 |
def ParseNicOption(optvalue): |
2212 |
"""Parses the value of the --net option(s).
|
2213 |
|
2214 |
"""
|
2215 |
try:
|
2216 |
nic_max = max(int(nidx[0]) + 1 for nidx in optvalue) |
2217 |
except (TypeError, ValueError), err: |
2218 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid NIC index passed: %s" % str(err)) |
2219 |
|
2220 |
nics = [{}] * nic_max |
2221 |
for nidx, ndict in optvalue: |
2222 |
nidx = int(nidx)
|
2223 |
|
2224 |
if not isinstance(ndict, dict): |
2225 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid nic/%d value: expected dict," |
2226 |
" got %s" % (nidx, ndict))
|
2227 |
|
2228 |
utils.ForceDictType(ndict, constants.INIC_PARAMS_TYPES) |
2229 |
|
2230 |
nics[nidx] = ndict |
2231 |
|
2232 |
return nics
|
2233 |
|
2234 |
|
2235 |
def GenericInstanceCreate(mode, opts, args): |
2236 |
"""Add an instance to the cluster via either creation or import.
|
2237 |
|
2238 |
@param mode: constants.INSTANCE_CREATE or constants.INSTANCE_IMPORT
|
2239 |
@param opts: the command line options selected by the user
|
2240 |
@type args: list
|
2241 |
@param args: should contain only one element, the new instance name
|
2242 |
@rtype: int
|
2243 |
@return: the desired exit code
|
2244 |
|
2245 |
"""
|
2246 |
instance = args[0]
|
2247 |
|
2248 |
(pnode, snode) = SplitNodeOption(opts.node) |
2249 |
|
2250 |
hypervisor = None
|
2251 |
hvparams = {} |
2252 |
if opts.hypervisor:
|
2253 |
hypervisor, hvparams = opts.hypervisor |
2254 |
|
2255 |
if opts.nics:
|
2256 |
nics = ParseNicOption(opts.nics) |
2257 |
elif opts.no_nics:
|
2258 |
# no nics
|
2259 |
nics = [] |
2260 |
elif mode == constants.INSTANCE_CREATE:
|
2261 |
# default of one nic, all auto
|
2262 |
nics = [{}] |
2263 |
else:
|
2264 |
# mode == import
|
2265 |
nics = [] |
2266 |
|
2267 |
if opts.disk_template == constants.DT_DISKLESS:
|
2268 |
if opts.disks or opts.sd_size is not None: |
2269 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Diskless instance but disk" |
2270 |
" information passed")
|
2271 |
disks = [] |
2272 |
else:
|
2273 |
if (not opts.disks and not opts.sd_size |
2274 |
and mode == constants.INSTANCE_CREATE):
|
2275 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("No disk information specified") |
2276 |
if opts.disks and opts.sd_size is not None: |
2277 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Please use either the '--disk' or" |
2278 |
" '-s' option")
|
2279 |
if opts.sd_size is not None: |
2280 |
opts.disks = [(0, {constants.IDISK_SIZE: opts.sd_size})]
|
2281 |
|
2282 |
if opts.disks:
|
2283 |
try:
|
2284 |
disk_max = max(int(didx[0]) + 1 for didx in opts.disks) |
2285 |
except ValueError, err: |
2286 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid disk index passed: %s" % str(err)) |
2287 |
disks = [{}] * disk_max |
2288 |
else:
|
2289 |
disks = [] |
2290 |
for didx, ddict in opts.disks: |
2291 |
didx = int(didx)
|
2292 |
if not isinstance(ddict, dict): |
2293 |
msg = "Invalid disk/%d value: expected dict, got %s" % (didx, ddict)
|
2294 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError(msg)
|
2295 |
elif constants.IDISK_SIZE in ddict: |
2296 |
if constants.IDISK_ADOPT in ddict: |
2297 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Only one of 'size' and 'adopt' allowed" |
2298 |
" (disk %d)" % didx)
|
2299 |
try:
|
2300 |
ddict[constants.IDISK_SIZE] = \ |
2301 |
utils.ParseUnit(ddict[constants.IDISK_SIZE]) |
2302 |
except ValueError, err: |
2303 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid disk size for disk %d: %s" % |
2304 |
(didx, err)) |
2305 |
elif constants.IDISK_ADOPT in ddict: |
2306 |
if mode == constants.INSTANCE_IMPORT:
|
2307 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Disk adoption not allowed for instance" |
2308 |
" import")
|
2309 |
ddict[constants.IDISK_SIZE] = 0
|
2310 |
else:
|
2311 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Missing size or adoption source for" |
2312 |
" disk %d" % didx)
|
2313 |
disks[didx] = ddict |
2314 |
|
2315 |
if opts.tags is not None: |
2316 |
tags = opts.tags.split(",")
|
2317 |
else:
|
2318 |
tags = [] |
2319 |
|
2320 |
utils.ForceDictType(opts.beparams, constants.BES_PARAMETER_COMPAT) |
2321 |
utils.ForceDictType(hvparams, constants.HVS_PARAMETER_TYPES) |
2322 |
|
2323 |
if mode == constants.INSTANCE_CREATE:
|
2324 |
start = opts.start |
2325 |
os_type = opts.os |
2326 |
force_variant = opts.force_variant |
2327 |
src_node = None
|
2328 |
src_path = None
|
2329 |
no_install = opts.no_install |
2330 |
identify_defaults = False
|
2331 |
elif mode == constants.INSTANCE_IMPORT:
|
2332 |
start = False
|
2333 |
os_type = None
|
2334 |
force_variant = False
|
2335 |
src_node = opts.src_node |
2336 |
src_path = opts.src_dir |
2337 |
no_install = None
|
2338 |
identify_defaults = opts.identify_defaults |
2339 |
else:
|
2340 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid creation mode %s" % mode) |
2341 |
|
2342 |
op = opcodes.OpInstanceCreate(instance_name=instance, |
2343 |
disks=disks, |
2344 |
disk_template=opts.disk_template, |
2345 |
nics=nics, |
2346 |
pnode=pnode, snode=snode, |
2347 |
ip_check=opts.ip_check, |
2348 |
name_check=opts.name_check, |
2349 |
wait_for_sync=opts.wait_for_sync, |
2350 |
file_storage_dir=opts.file_storage_dir, |
2351 |
file_driver=opts.file_driver, |
2352 |
iallocator=opts.iallocator, |
2353 |
hypervisor=hypervisor, |
2354 |
hvparams=hvparams, |
2355 |
beparams=opts.beparams, |
2356 |
osparams=opts.osparams, |
2357 |
mode=mode, |
2358 |
start=start, |
2359 |
os_type=os_type, |
2360 |
force_variant=force_variant, |
2361 |
src_node=src_node, |
2362 |
src_path=src_path, |
2363 |
tags=tags, |
2364 |
no_install=no_install, |
2365 |
identify_defaults=identify_defaults, |
2366 |
ignore_ipolicy=opts.ignore_ipolicy) |
2367 |
|
2368 |
SubmitOrSend(op, opts) |
2369 |
return 0 |
2370 |
|
2371 |
|
2372 |
class _RunWhileClusterStoppedHelper: |
2373 |
"""Helper class for L{RunWhileClusterStopped} to simplify state management
|
2374 |
|
2375 |
"""
|
2376 |
def __init__(self, feedback_fn, cluster_name, master_node, online_nodes): |
2377 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
2378 |
|
2379 |
@type feedback_fn: callable
|
2380 |
@param feedback_fn: Feedback function
|
2381 |
@type cluster_name: string
|
2382 |
@param cluster_name: Cluster name
|
2383 |
@type master_node: string
|
2384 |
@param master_node Master node name
|
2385 |
@type online_nodes: list
|
2386 |
@param online_nodes: List of names of online nodes
|
2387 |
|
2388 |
"""
|
2389 |
self.feedback_fn = feedback_fn
|
2390 |
self.cluster_name = cluster_name
|
2391 |
self.master_node = master_node
|
2392 |
self.online_nodes = online_nodes
|
2393 |
|
2394 |
self.ssh = ssh.SshRunner(self.cluster_name) |
2395 |
|
2396 |
self.nonmaster_nodes = [name for name in online_nodes |
2397 |
if name != master_node]
|
2398 |
|
2399 |
assert self.master_node not in self.nonmaster_nodes |
2400 |
|
2401 |
def _RunCmd(self, node_name, cmd): |
2402 |
"""Runs a command on the local or a remote machine.
|
2403 |
|
2404 |
@type node_name: string
|
2405 |
@param node_name: Machine name
|
2406 |
@type cmd: list
|
2407 |
@param cmd: Command
|
2408 |
|
2409 |
"""
|
2410 |
if node_name is None or node_name == self.master_node: |
2411 |
# No need to use SSH
|
2412 |
result = utils.RunCmd(cmd) |
2413 |
else:
|
2414 |
result = self.ssh.Run(node_name, "root", utils.ShellQuoteArgs(cmd)) |
2415 |
|
2416 |
if result.failed:
|
2417 |
errmsg = ["Failed to run command %s" % result.cmd]
|
2418 |
if node_name:
|
2419 |
errmsg.append("on node %s" % node_name)
|
2420 |
errmsg.append(": exitcode %s and error %s" %
|
2421 |
(result.exit_code, result.output)) |
2422 |
raise errors.OpExecError(" ".join(errmsg)) |
2423 |
|
2424 |
def Call(self, fn, *args): |
2425 |
"""Call function while all daemons are stopped.
|
2426 |
|
2427 |
@type fn: callable
|
2428 |
@param fn: Function to be called
|
2429 |
|
2430 |
"""
|
2431 |
# Pause watcher by acquiring an exclusive lock on watcher state file
|
2432 |
self.feedback_fn("Blocking watcher") |
2433 |
watcher_block = utils.FileLock.Open(constants.WATCHER_LOCK_FILE) |
2434 |
try:
|
2435 |
# TODO: Currently, this just blocks. There's no timeout.
|
2436 |
# TODO: Should it be a shared lock?
|
2437 |
watcher_block.Exclusive(blocking=True)
|
2438 |
|
2439 |
# Stop master daemons, so that no new jobs can come in and all running
|
2440 |
# ones are finished
|
2441 |
self.feedback_fn("Stopping master daemons") |
2442 |
self._RunCmd(None, [constants.DAEMON_UTIL, "stop-master"]) |
2443 |
try:
|
2444 |
# Stop daemons on all nodes
|
2445 |
for node_name in self.online_nodes: |
2446 |
self.feedback_fn("Stopping daemons on %s" % node_name) |
2447 |
self._RunCmd(node_name, [constants.DAEMON_UTIL, "stop-all"]) |
2448 |
|
2449 |
# All daemons are shut down now
|
2450 |
try:
|
2451 |
return fn(self, *args) |
2452 |
except Exception, err: |
2453 |
_, errmsg = FormatError(err) |
2454 |
logging.exception("Caught exception")
|
2455 |
self.feedback_fn(errmsg)
|
2456 |
raise
|
2457 |
finally:
|
2458 |
# Start cluster again, master node last
|
2459 |
for node_name in self.nonmaster_nodes + [self.master_node]: |
2460 |
self.feedback_fn("Starting daemons on %s" % node_name) |
2461 |
self._RunCmd(node_name, [constants.DAEMON_UTIL, "start-all"]) |
2462 |
finally:
|
2463 |
# Resume watcher
|
2464 |
watcher_block.Close() |
2465 |
|
2466 |
|
2467 |
def RunWhileClusterStopped(feedback_fn, fn, *args): |
2468 |
"""Calls a function while all cluster daemons are stopped.
|
2469 |
|
2470 |
@type feedback_fn: callable
|
2471 |
@param feedback_fn: Feedback function
|
2472 |
@type fn: callable
|
2473 |
@param fn: Function to be called when daemons are stopped
|
2474 |
|
2475 |
"""
|
2476 |
feedback_fn("Gathering cluster information")
|
2477 |
|
2478 |
# This ensures we're running on the master daemon
|
2479 |
cl = GetClient() |
2480 |
|
2481 |
(cluster_name, master_node) = \ |
2482 |
cl.QueryConfigValues(["cluster_name", "master_node"]) |
2483 |
|
2484 |
online_nodes = GetOnlineNodes([], cl=cl) |
2485 |
|
2486 |
# Don't keep a reference to the client. The master daemon will go away.
|
2487 |
del cl
|
2488 |
|
2489 |
assert master_node in online_nodes |
2490 |
|
2491 |
return _RunWhileClusterStoppedHelper(feedback_fn, cluster_name, master_node,
|
2492 |
online_nodes).Call(fn, *args) |
2493 |
|
2494 |
|
2495 |
def GenerateTable(headers, fields, separator, data, |
2496 |
numfields=None, unitfields=None, |
2497 |
units=None):
|
2498 |
"""Prints a table with headers and different fields.
|
2499 |
|
2500 |
@type headers: dict
|
2501 |
@param headers: dictionary mapping field names to headers for
|
2502 |
the table
|
2503 |
@type fields: list
|
2504 |
@param fields: the field names corresponding to each row in
|
2505 |
the data field
|
2506 |
@param separator: the separator to be used; if this is None,
|
2507 |
the default 'smart' algorithm is used which computes optimal
|
2508 |
field width, otherwise just the separator is used between
|
2509 |
each field
|
2510 |
@type data: list
|
2511 |
@param data: a list of lists, each sublist being one row to be output
|
2512 |
@type numfields: list
|
2513 |
@param numfields: a list with the fields that hold numeric
|
2514 |
values and thus should be right-aligned
|
2515 |
@type unitfields: list
|
2516 |
@param unitfields: a list with the fields that hold numeric
|
2517 |
values that should be formatted with the units field
|
2518 |
@type units: string or None
|
2519 |
@param units: the units we should use for formatting, or None for
|
2520 |
automatic choice (human-readable for non-separator usage, otherwise
|
2521 |
megabytes); this is a one-letter string
|
2522 |
|
2523 |
"""
|
2524 |
if units is None: |
2525 |
if separator:
|
2526 |
units = "m"
|
2527 |
else:
|
2528 |
units = "h"
|
2529 |
|
2530 |
if numfields is None: |
2531 |
numfields = [] |
2532 |
if unitfields is None: |
2533 |
unitfields = [] |
2534 |
|
2535 |
numfields = utils.FieldSet(*numfields) # pylint: disable=W0142
|
2536 |
unitfields = utils.FieldSet(*unitfields) # pylint: disable=W0142
|
2537 |
|
2538 |
format_fields = [] |
2539 |
for field in fields: |
2540 |
if headers and field not in headers: |
2541 |
# TODO: handle better unknown fields (either revert to old
|
2542 |
# style of raising exception, or deal more intelligently with
|
2543 |
# variable fields)
|
2544 |
headers[field] = field |
2545 |
if separator is not None: |
2546 |
format_fields.append("%s")
|
2547 |
elif numfields.Matches(field):
|
2548 |
format_fields.append("%*s")
|
2549 |
else:
|
2550 |
format_fields.append("%-*s")
|
2551 |
|
2552 |
if separator is None: |
2553 |
mlens = [0 for name in fields] |
2554 |
format_str = " ".join(format_fields)
|
2555 |
else:
|
2556 |
format_str = separator.replace("%", "%%").join(format_fields) |
2557 |
|
2558 |
for row in data: |
2559 |
if row is None: |
2560 |
continue
|
2561 |
for idx, val in enumerate(row): |
2562 |
if unitfields.Matches(fields[idx]):
|
2563 |
try:
|
2564 |
val = int(val)
|
2565 |
except (TypeError, ValueError): |
2566 |
pass
|
2567 |
else:
|
2568 |
val = row[idx] = utils.FormatUnit(val, units) |
2569 |
val = row[idx] = str(val)
|
2570 |
if separator is None: |
2571 |
mlens[idx] = max(mlens[idx], len(val)) |
2572 |
|
2573 |
result = [] |
2574 |
if headers:
|
2575 |
args = [] |
2576 |
for idx, name in enumerate(fields): |
2577 |
hdr = headers[name] |
2578 |
if separator is None: |
2579 |
mlens[idx] = max(mlens[idx], len(hdr)) |
2580 |
args.append(mlens[idx]) |
2581 |
args.append(hdr) |
2582 |
result.append(format_str % tuple(args))
|
2583 |
|
2584 |
if separator is None: |
2585 |
assert len(mlens) == len(fields) |
2586 |
|
2587 |
if fields and not numfields.Matches(fields[-1]): |
2588 |
mlens[-1] = 0 |
2589 |
|
2590 |
for line in data: |
2591 |
args = [] |
2592 |
if line is None: |
2593 |
line = ["-" for _ in fields] |
2594 |
for idx in range(len(fields)): |
2595 |
if separator is None: |
2596 |
args.append(mlens[idx]) |
2597 |
args.append(line[idx]) |
2598 |
result.append(format_str % tuple(args))
|
2599 |
|
2600 |
return result
|
2601 |
|
2602 |
|
2603 |
def _FormatBool(value): |
2604 |
"""Formats a boolean value as a string.
|
2605 |
|
2606 |
"""
|
2607 |
if value:
|
2608 |
return "Y" |
2609 |
return "N" |
2610 |
|
2611 |
|
2612 |
#: Default formatting for query results; (callback, align right)
|
2613 |
_DEFAULT_FORMAT_QUERY = { |
2614 |
constants.QFT_TEXT: (str, False), |
2615 |
constants.QFT_BOOL: (_FormatBool, False),
|
2616 |
constants.QFT_NUMBER: (str, True), |
2617 |
constants.QFT_TIMESTAMP: (utils.FormatTime, False),
|
2618 |
constants.QFT_OTHER: (str, False), |
2619 |
constants.QFT_UNKNOWN: (str, False), |
2620 |
} |
2621 |
|
2622 |
|
2623 |
def _GetColumnFormatter(fdef, override, unit): |
2624 |
"""Returns formatting function for a field.
|
2625 |
|
2626 |
@type fdef: L{objects.QueryFieldDefinition}
|
2627 |
@type override: dict
|
2628 |
@param override: Dictionary for overriding field formatting functions,
|
2629 |
indexed by field name, contents like L{_DEFAULT_FORMAT_QUERY}
|
2630 |
@type unit: string
|
2631 |
@param unit: Unit used for formatting fields of type L{constants.QFT_UNIT}
|
2632 |
@rtype: tuple; (callable, bool)
|
2633 |
@return: Returns the function to format a value (takes one parameter) and a
|
2634 |
boolean for aligning the value on the right-hand side
|
2635 |
|
2636 |
"""
|
2637 |
fmt = override.get(fdef.name, None)
|
2638 |
if fmt is not None: |
2639 |
return fmt
|
2640 |
|
2641 |
assert constants.QFT_UNIT not in _DEFAULT_FORMAT_QUERY |
2642 |
|
2643 |
if fdef.kind == constants.QFT_UNIT:
|
2644 |
# Can't keep this information in the static dictionary
|
2645 |
return (lambda value: utils.FormatUnit(value, unit), True) |
2646 |
|
2647 |
fmt = _DEFAULT_FORMAT_QUERY.get(fdef.kind, None)
|
2648 |
if fmt is not None: |
2649 |
return fmt
|
2650 |
|
2651 |
raise NotImplementedError("Can't format column type '%s'" % fdef.kind) |
2652 |
|
2653 |
|
2654 |
class _QueryColumnFormatter: |
2655 |
"""Callable class for formatting fields of a query.
|
2656 |
|
2657 |
"""
|
2658 |
def __init__(self, fn, status_fn, verbose): |
2659 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
2660 |
|
2661 |
@type fn: callable
|
2662 |
@param fn: Formatting function
|
2663 |
@type status_fn: callable
|
2664 |
@param status_fn: Function to report fields' status
|
2665 |
@type verbose: boolean
|
2666 |
@param verbose: whether to use verbose field descriptions or not
|
2667 |
|
2668 |
"""
|
2669 |
self._fn = fn
|
2670 |
self._status_fn = status_fn
|
2671 |
self._verbose = verbose
|
2672 |
|
2673 |
def __call__(self, data): |
2674 |
"""Returns a field's string representation.
|
2675 |
|
2676 |
"""
|
2677 |
(status, value) = data |
2678 |
|
2679 |
# Report status
|
2680 |
self._status_fn(status)
|
2681 |
|
2682 |
if status == constants.RS_NORMAL:
|
2683 |
return self._fn(value) |
2684 |
|
2685 |
assert value is None, \ |
2686 |
"Found value %r for abnormal status %s" % (value, status)
|
2687 |
|
2688 |
return FormatResultError(status, self._verbose) |
2689 |
|
2690 |
|
2691 |
def FormatResultError(status, verbose): |
2692 |
"""Formats result status other than L{constants.RS_NORMAL}.
|
2693 |
|
2694 |
@param status: The result status
|
2695 |
@type verbose: boolean
|
2696 |
@param verbose: Whether to return the verbose text
|
2697 |
@return: Text of result status
|
2698 |
|
2699 |
"""
|
2700 |
assert status != constants.RS_NORMAL, \
|
2701 |
"FormatResultError called with status equal to constants.RS_NORMAL"
|
2702 |
try:
|
2703 |
(verbose_text, normal_text) = constants.RSS_DESCRIPTION[status] |
2704 |
except KeyError: |
2705 |
raise NotImplementedError("Unknown status %s" % status) |
2706 |
else:
|
2707 |
if verbose:
|
2708 |
return verbose_text
|
2709 |
return normal_text
|
2710 |
|
2711 |
|
2712 |
def FormatQueryResult(result, unit=None, format_override=None, separator=None, |
2713 |
header=False, verbose=False): |
2714 |
"""Formats data in L{objects.QueryResponse}.
|
2715 |
|
2716 |
@type result: L{objects.QueryResponse}
|
2717 |
@param result: result of query operation
|
2718 |
@type unit: string
|
2719 |
@param unit: Unit used for formatting fields of type L{constants.QFT_UNIT},
|
2720 |
see L{utils.text.FormatUnit}
|
2721 |
@type format_override: dict
|
2722 |
@param format_override: Dictionary for overriding field formatting functions,
|
2723 |
indexed by field name, contents like L{_DEFAULT_FORMAT_QUERY}
|
2724 |
@type separator: string or None
|
2725 |
@param separator: String used to separate fields
|
2726 |
@type header: bool
|
2727 |
@param header: Whether to output header row
|
2728 |
@type verbose: boolean
|
2729 |
@param verbose: whether to use verbose field descriptions or not
|
2730 |
|
2731 |
"""
|
2732 |
if unit is None: |
2733 |
if separator:
|
2734 |
unit = "m"
|
2735 |
else:
|
2736 |
unit = "h"
|
2737 |
|
2738 |
if format_override is None: |
2739 |
format_override = {} |
2740 |
|
2741 |
stats = dict.fromkeys(constants.RS_ALL, 0) |
2742 |
|
2743 |
def _RecordStatus(status): |
2744 |
if status in stats: |
2745 |
stats[status] += 1
|
2746 |
|
2747 |
columns = [] |
2748 |
for fdef in result.fields: |
2749 |
assert fdef.title and fdef.name |
2750 |
(fn, align_right) = _GetColumnFormatter(fdef, format_override, unit) |
2751 |
columns.append(TableColumn(fdef.title, |
2752 |
_QueryColumnFormatter(fn, _RecordStatus, |
2753 |
verbose), |
2754 |
align_right)) |
2755 |
|
2756 |
table = FormatTable(result.data, columns, header, separator) |
2757 |
|
2758 |
# Collect statistics
|
2759 |
assert len(stats) == len(constants.RS_ALL) |
2760 |
assert compat.all(count >= 0 for count in stats.values()) |
2761 |
|
2762 |
# Determine overall status. If there was no data, unknown fields must be
|
2763 |
# detected via the field definitions.
|
2764 |
if (stats[constants.RS_UNKNOWN] or |
2765 |
(not result.data and _GetUnknownFields(result.fields))): |
2766 |
status = QR_UNKNOWN |
2767 |
elif compat.any(count > 0 for key, count in stats.items() |
2768 |
if key != constants.RS_NORMAL):
|
2769 |
status = QR_INCOMPLETE |
2770 |
else:
|
2771 |
status = QR_NORMAL |
2772 |
|
2773 |
return (status, table)
|
2774 |
|
2775 |
|
2776 |
def _GetUnknownFields(fdefs): |
2777 |
"""Returns list of unknown fields included in C{fdefs}.
|
2778 |
|
2779 |
@type fdefs: list of L{objects.QueryFieldDefinition}
|
2780 |
|
2781 |
"""
|
2782 |
return [fdef for fdef in fdefs |
2783 |
if fdef.kind == constants.QFT_UNKNOWN]
|
2784 |
|
2785 |
|
2786 |
def _WarnUnknownFields(fdefs): |
2787 |
"""Prints a warning to stderr if a query included unknown fields.
|
2788 |
|
2789 |
@type fdefs: list of L{objects.QueryFieldDefinition}
|
2790 |
|
2791 |
"""
|
2792 |
unknown = _GetUnknownFields(fdefs) |
2793 |
if unknown:
|
2794 |
ToStderr("Warning: Queried for unknown fields %s",
|
2795 |
utils.CommaJoin(fdef.name for fdef in unknown)) |
2796 |
return True |
2797 |
|
2798 |
return False |
2799 |
|
2800 |
|
2801 |
def GenericList(resource, fields, names, unit, separator, header, cl=None, |
2802 |
format_override=None, verbose=False, force_filter=False): |
2803 |
"""Generic implementation for listing all items of a resource.
|
2804 |
|
2805 |
@param resource: One of L{constants.QR_VIA_LUXI}
|
2806 |
@type fields: list of strings
|
2807 |
@param fields: List of fields to query for
|
2808 |
@type names: list of strings
|
2809 |
@param names: Names of items to query for
|
2810 |
@type unit: string or None
|
2811 |
@param unit: Unit used for formatting fields of type L{constants.QFT_UNIT} or
|
2812 |
None for automatic choice (human-readable for non-separator usage,
|
2813 |
otherwise megabytes); this is a one-letter string
|
2814 |
@type separator: string or None
|
2815 |
@param separator: String used to separate fields
|
2816 |
@type header: bool
|
2817 |
@param header: Whether to show header row
|
2818 |
@type force_filter: bool
|
2819 |
@param force_filter: Whether to always treat names as filter
|
2820 |
@type format_override: dict
|
2821 |
@param format_override: Dictionary for overriding field formatting functions,
|
2822 |
indexed by field name, contents like L{_DEFAULT_FORMAT_QUERY}
|
2823 |
@type verbose: boolean
|
2824 |
@param verbose: whether to use verbose field descriptions or not
|
2825 |
|
2826 |
"""
|
2827 |
if not names: |
2828 |
names = None
|
2829 |
|
2830 |
qfilter = qlang.MakeFilter(names, force_filter) |
2831 |
|
2832 |
if cl is None: |
2833 |
cl = GetClient() |
2834 |
|
2835 |
response = cl.Query(resource, fields, qfilter) |
2836 |
|
2837 |
found_unknown = _WarnUnknownFields(response.fields) |
2838 |
|
2839 |
(status, data) = FormatQueryResult(response, unit=unit, separator=separator, |
2840 |
header=header, |
2841 |
format_override=format_override, |
2842 |
verbose=verbose) |
2843 |
|
2844 |
for line in data: |
2845 |
ToStdout(line) |
2846 |
|
2847 |
assert ((found_unknown and status == QR_UNKNOWN) or |
2848 |
(not found_unknown and status != QR_UNKNOWN)) |
2849 |
|
2850 |
if status == QR_UNKNOWN:
|
2851 |
return constants.EXIT_UNKNOWN_FIELD
|
2852 |
|
2853 |
# TODO: Should the list command fail if not all data could be collected?
|
2854 |
return constants.EXIT_SUCCESS
|
2855 |
|
2856 |
|
2857 |
def GenericListFields(resource, fields, separator, header, cl=None): |
2858 |
"""Generic implementation for listing fields for a resource.
|
2859 |
|
2860 |
@param resource: One of L{constants.QR_VIA_LUXI}
|
2861 |
@type fields: list of strings
|
2862 |
@param fields: List of fields to query for
|
2863 |
@type separator: string or None
|
2864 |
@param separator: String used to separate fields
|
2865 |
@type header: bool
|
2866 |
@param header: Whether to show header row
|
2867 |
|
2868 |
"""
|
2869 |
if cl is None: |
2870 |
cl = GetClient() |
2871 |
|
2872 |
if not fields: |
2873 |
fields = None
|
2874 |
|
2875 |
response = cl.QueryFields(resource, fields) |
2876 |
|
2877 |
found_unknown = _WarnUnknownFields(response.fields) |
2878 |
|
2879 |
columns = [ |
2880 |
TableColumn("Name", str, False), |
2881 |
TableColumn("Title", str, False), |
2882 |
TableColumn("Description", str, False), |
2883 |
] |
2884 |
|
2885 |
rows = [[fdef.name, fdef.title, fdef.doc] for fdef in response.fields] |
2886 |
|
2887 |
for line in FormatTable(rows, columns, header, separator): |
2888 |
ToStdout(line) |
2889 |
|
2890 |
if found_unknown:
|
2891 |
return constants.EXIT_UNKNOWN_FIELD
|
2892 |
|
2893 |
return constants.EXIT_SUCCESS
|
2894 |
|
2895 |
|
2896 |
class TableColumn: |
2897 |
"""Describes a column for L{FormatTable}.
|
2898 |
|
2899 |
"""
|
2900 |
def __init__(self, title, fn, align_right): |
2901 |
"""Initializes this class.
|
2902 |
|
2903 |
@type title: string
|
2904 |
@param title: Column title
|
2905 |
@type fn: callable
|
2906 |
@param fn: Formatting function
|
2907 |
@type align_right: bool
|
2908 |
@param align_right: Whether to align values on the right-hand side
|
2909 |
|
2910 |
"""
|
2911 |
self.title = title
|
2912 |
self.format = fn
|
2913 |
self.align_right = align_right
|
2914 |
|
2915 |
|
2916 |
def _GetColFormatString(width, align_right): |
2917 |
"""Returns the format string for a field.
|
2918 |
|
2919 |
"""
|
2920 |
if align_right:
|
2921 |
sign = ""
|
2922 |
else:
|
2923 |
sign = "-"
|
2924 |
|
2925 |
return "%%%s%ss" % (sign, width) |
2926 |
|
2927 |
|
2928 |
def FormatTable(rows, columns, header, separator): |
2929 |
"""Formats data as a table.
|
2930 |
|
2931 |
@type rows: list of lists
|
2932 |
@param rows: Row data, one list per row
|
2933 |
@type columns: list of L{TableColumn}
|
2934 |
@param columns: Column descriptions
|
2935 |
@type header: bool
|
2936 |
@param header: Whether to show header row
|
2937 |
@type separator: string or None
|
2938 |
@param separator: String used to separate columns
|
2939 |
|
2940 |
"""
|
2941 |
if header:
|
2942 |
data = [[col.title for col in columns]] |
2943 |
colwidth = [len(col.title) for col in columns] |
2944 |
else:
|
2945 |
data = [] |
2946 |
colwidth = [0 for _ in columns] |
2947 |
|
2948 |
# Format row data
|
2949 |
for row in rows: |
2950 |
assert len(row) == len(columns) |
2951 |
|
2952 |
formatted = [col.format(value) for value, col in zip(row, columns)] |
2953 |
|
2954 |
if separator is None: |
2955 |
# Update column widths
|
2956 |
for idx, (oldwidth, value) in enumerate(zip(colwidth, formatted)): |
2957 |
# Modifying a list's items while iterating is fine
|
2958 |
colwidth[idx] = max(oldwidth, len(value)) |
2959 |
|
2960 |
data.append(formatted) |
2961 |
|
2962 |
if separator is not None: |
2963 |
# Return early if a separator is used
|
2964 |
return [separator.join(row) for row in data] |
2965 |
|
2966 |
if columns and not columns[-1].align_right: |
2967 |
# Avoid unnecessary spaces at end of line
|
2968 |
colwidth[-1] = 0 |
2969 |
|
2970 |
# Build format string
|
2971 |
fmt = " ".join([_GetColFormatString(width, col.align_right)
|
2972 |
for col, width in zip(columns, colwidth)]) |
2973 |
|
2974 |
return [fmt % tuple(row) for row in data] |
2975 |
|
2976 |
|
2977 |
def FormatTimestamp(ts): |
2978 |
"""Formats a given timestamp.
|
2979 |
|
2980 |
@type ts: timestamp
|
2981 |
@param ts: a timeval-type timestamp, a tuple of seconds and microseconds
|
2982 |
|
2983 |
@rtype: string
|
2984 |
@return: a string with the formatted timestamp
|
2985 |
|
2986 |
"""
|
2987 |
if not isinstance(ts, (tuple, list)) or len(ts) != 2: |
2988 |
return "?" |
2989 |
sec, usec = ts |
2990 |
return time.strftime("%F %T", time.localtime(sec)) + ".%06d" % usec |
2991 |
|
2992 |
|
2993 |
def ParseTimespec(value): |
2994 |
"""Parse a time specification.
|
2995 |
|
2996 |
The following suffixed will be recognized:
|
2997 |
|
2998 |
- s: seconds
|
2999 |
- m: minutes
|
3000 |
- h: hours
|
3001 |
- d: day
|
3002 |
- w: weeks
|
3003 |
|
3004 |
Without any suffix, the value will be taken to be in seconds.
|
3005 |
|
3006 |
"""
|
3007 |
value = str(value)
|
3008 |
if not value: |
3009 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Empty time specification passed") |
3010 |
suffix_map = { |
3011 |
"s": 1, |
3012 |
"m": 60, |
3013 |
"h": 3600, |
3014 |
"d": 86400, |
3015 |
"w": 604800, |
3016 |
} |
3017 |
if value[-1] not in suffix_map: |
3018 |
try:
|
3019 |
value = int(value)
|
3020 |
except (TypeError, ValueError): |
3021 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid time specification '%s'" % value) |
3022 |
else:
|
3023 |
multiplier = suffix_map[value[-1]]
|
3024 |
value = value[:-1]
|
3025 |
if not value: # no data left after stripping the suffix |
3026 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid time specification (only" |
3027 |
" suffix passed)")
|
3028 |
try:
|
3029 |
value = int(value) * multiplier
|
3030 |
except (TypeError, ValueError): |
3031 |
raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid time specification '%s'" % value) |
3032 |
return value
|
3033 |
|
3034 |
|
3035 |
def GetOnlineNodes(nodes, cl=None, nowarn=False, secondary_ips=False, |
3036 |
filter_master=False, nodegroup=None): |
3037 |
"""Returns the names of online nodes.
|
3038 |
|
3039 |
This function will also log a warning on stderr with the names of
|
3040 |
the online nodes.
|
3041 |
|
3042 |
@param nodes: if not empty, use only this subset of nodes (minus the
|
3043 |
offline ones)
|
3044 |
@param cl: if not None, luxi client to use
|
3045 |
@type nowarn: boolean
|
3046 |
@param nowarn: by default, this function will output a note with the
|
3047 |
offline nodes that are skipped; if this parameter is True the
|
3048 |
note is not displayed
|
3049 |
@type secondary_ips: boolean
|
3050 |
@param secondary_ips: if True, return the secondary IPs instead of the
|
3051 |
names, useful for doing network traffic over the replication interface
|
3052 |
(if any)
|
3053 |
@type filter_master: boolean
|
3054 |
@param filter_master: if True, do not return the master node in the list
|
3055 |
(useful in coordination with secondary_ips where we cannot check our
|
3056 |
node name against the list)
|
3057 |
@type nodegroup: string
|
3058 |
@param nodegroup: If set, only return nodes in this node group
|
3059 |
|
3060 |
"""
|
3061 |
if cl is None: |
3062 |
cl = GetClient() |
3063 |
|
3064 |
qfilter = [] |
3065 |
|
3066 |
if nodes:
|
3067 |
qfilter.append(qlang.MakeSimpleFilter("name", nodes))
|
3068 |
|
3069 |
if nodegroup is not None: |
3070 |
qfilter.append([qlang.OP_OR, [qlang.OP_EQUAL, "group", nodegroup],
|
3071 |
[qlang.OP_EQUAL, "group.uuid", nodegroup]])
|
3072 |
|
3073 |
if filter_master:
|
3074 |
qfilter.append([qlang.OP_NOT, [qlang.OP_TRUE, "master"]])
|
3075 |
|
3076 |
if qfilter:
|
3077 |
if len(qfilter) > 1: |
3078 |
final_filter = [qlang.OP_AND] + qfilter |
3079 |
else:
|
3080 |
assert len(qfilter) == 1 |
3081 |
final_filter = qfilter[0]
|
3082 |
else:
|
3083 |
final_filter = None
|
3084 |
|
3085 |
result = cl.Query(constants.QR_NODE, ["name", "offline", "sip"], final_filter) |
3086 |
|
3087 |
def _IsOffline(row): |
3088 |
(_, (_, offline), _) = row |
3089 |
return offline
|
3090 |
|
3091 |
def _GetName(row): |
3092 |
((_, name), _, _) = row |
3093 |
return name
|
3094 |
|
3095 |
def _GetSip(row): |
3096 |
(_, _, (_, sip)) = row |
3097 |
return sip
|
3098 |
|
3099 |
(offline, online) = compat.partition(result.data, _IsOffline) |
3100 |
|
3101 |
if offline and not nowarn: |
3102 |
ToStderr("Note: skipping offline node(s): %s" %
|
3103 |
utils.CommaJoin(map(_GetName, offline)))
|
3104 |
|
3105 |
if secondary_ips:
|
3106 |
fn = _GetSip |
3107 |
else:
|
3108 |
fn = _GetName |
3109 |
|
3110 |
return map(fn, online) |
3111 |
|
3112 |
|
3113 |
def _ToStream(stream, txt, *args): |
3114 |
"""Write a message to a stream, bypassing the logging system
|
3115 |
|
3116 |
@type stream: file object
|
3117 |
@param stream: the file to which we should write
|
3118 |
@type txt: str
|
3119 |
@param txt: the message
|
3120 |
|
3121 |
"""
|
3122 |
try:
|
3123 |
if args:
|
3124 |
args = tuple(args)
|
3125 |
stream.write(txt % args) |
3126 |
else:
|
3127 |
stream.write(txt) |
3128 |
stream.write("\n")
|
3129 |
stream.flush() |
3130 |
except IOError, err: |
3131 |
if err.errno == errno.EPIPE:
|
3132 |
# our terminal went away, we'll exit
|
3133 |
sys.exit(constants.EXIT_FAILURE) |
3134 |
else:
|
3135 |
raise
|
3136 |
|
3137 |
|
3138 |
def ToStdout(txt, *args): |
3139 |
"""Write a message to stdout only, bypassing the logging system
|
3140 |
|
3141 |
This is just a wrapper over _ToStream.
|
3142 |
|
3143 |
@type txt: str
|
3144 |
@param txt: the message
|
3145 |
|
3146 |
"""
|
3147 |
_ToStream(sys.stdout, txt, *args) |
3148 |
|
3149 |
|
3150 |
def ToStderr(txt, *args): |
3151 |
"""Write a message to stderr only, bypassing the logging system
|
3152 |
|
3153 |
This is just a wrapper over _ToStream.
|
3154 |
|
3155 |
@type txt: str
|
3156 |
@param txt: the message
|
3157 |
|
3158 |
"""
|
3159 |
_ToStream(sys.stderr, txt, *args) |
3160 |
|
3161 |
|
3162 |
class JobExecutor(object): |
3163 |
"""Class which manages the submission and execution of multiple jobs.
|
3164 |
|
3165 |
Note that instances of this class should not be reused between
|
3166 |
GetResults() calls.
|
3167 |
|
3168 |
"""
|
3169 |
def __init__(self, cl=None, verbose=True, opts=None, feedback_fn=None): |
3170 |
self.queue = []
|
3171 |
if cl is None: |
3172 |
cl = GetClient() |
3173 |
self.cl = cl
|
3174 |
self.verbose = verbose
|
3175 |
self.jobs = []
|
3176 |
self.opts = opts
|
3177 |
self.feedback_fn = feedback_fn
|
3178 |
self._counter = itertools.count()
|
3179 |
|
3180 |
@staticmethod
|
3181 |
def _IfName(name, fmt): |
3182 |
"""Helper function for formatting name.
|
3183 |
|
3184 |
"""
|
3185 |
if name:
|
3186 |
return fmt % name
|
3187 |
|
3188 |
return "" |
3189 |
|
3190 |
def QueueJob(self, name, *ops): |
3191 |
"""Record a job for later submit.
|
3192 |
|
3193 |
@type name: string
|
3194 |
@param name: a description of the job, will be used in WaitJobSet
|
3195 |
|
3196 |
"""
|
3197 |
SetGenericOpcodeOpts(ops, self.opts)
|
3198 |
self.queue.append((self._counter.next(), name, ops)) |
3199 |
|
3200 |
def AddJobId(self, name, status, job_id): |
3201 |
"""Adds a job ID to the internal queue.
|
3202 |
|
3203 |
"""
|
3204 |
self.jobs.append((self._counter.next(), status, job_id, name)) |
3205 |
|
3206 |
def SubmitPending(self, each=False): |
3207 |
"""Submit all pending jobs.
|
3208 |
|
3209 |
"""
|
3210 |
if each:
|
3211 |
results = [] |
3212 |
for (_, _, ops) in self.queue: |
3213 |
# SubmitJob will remove the success status, but raise an exception if
|
3214 |
# the submission fails, so we'll notice that anyway.
|
3215 |
results.append([True, self.cl.SubmitJob(ops)[0]]) |
3216 |
else:
|
3217 |
results = self.cl.SubmitManyJobs([ops for (_, _, ops) in self.queue]) |
3218 |
for ((status, data), (idx, name, _)) in zip(results, self.queue): |
3219 |
self.jobs.append((idx, status, data, name))
|
3220 |
|
3221 |
def _ChooseJob(self): |
3222 |
"""Choose a non-waiting/queued job to poll next.
|
3223 |
|
3224 |
"""
|
3225 |
assert self.jobs, "_ChooseJob called with empty job list" |
3226 |
|
3227 |
result = self.cl.QueryJobs([i[2] for i in self.jobs[:_CHOOSE_BATCH]], |
3228 |
["status"])
|
3229 |
assert result
|
3230 |
|
3231 |
for job_data, status in zip(self.jobs, result): |
3232 |
if (isinstance(status, list) and status and |
3233 |
status[0] in (constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED, |
3234 |
constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITING, |
3235 |
constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING)): |
3236 |
# job is still present and waiting
|
3237 |
continue
|
3238 |
# good candidate found (either running job or lost job)
|
3239 |
self.jobs.remove(job_data)
|
3240 |
return job_data
|
3241 |
|
3242 |
# no job found
|
3243 |
return self.jobs.pop(0) |
3244 |
|
3245 |
def GetResults(self): |
3246 |
"""Wait for and return the results of all jobs.
|
3247 |
|
3248 |
@rtype: list
|
3249 |
@return: list of tuples (success, job results), in the same order
|
3250 |
as the submitted jobs; if a job has failed, instead of the result
|
3251 |
there will be the error message
|
3252 |
|
3253 |
"""
|
3254 |
if not self.jobs: |
3255 |
self.SubmitPending()
|
3256 |
results = [] |
3257 |
if self.verbose: |
3258 |
ok_jobs = [row[2] for row in self.jobs if row[1]] |
3259 |
if ok_jobs:
|
3260 |
ToStdout("Submitted jobs %s", utils.CommaJoin(ok_jobs))
|
3261 |
|
3262 |
# first, remove any non-submitted jobs
|
3263 |
self.jobs, failures = compat.partition(self.jobs, lambda x: x[1]) |
3264 |
for idx, _, jid, name in failures: |
3265 |
ToStderr("Failed to submit job%s: %s", self._IfName(name, " for %s"), jid) |
3266 |
results.append((idx, False, jid))
|
3267 |
|
3268 |
while self.jobs: |
3269 |
(idx, _, jid, name) = self._ChooseJob()
|
3270 |
ToStdout("Waiting for job %s%s ...", jid, self._IfName(name, " for %s")) |
3271 |
try:
|
3272 |
job_result = PollJob(jid, cl=self.cl, feedback_fn=self.feedback_fn) |
3273 |
success = True
|
3274 |
except errors.JobLost, err:
|
3275 |
_, job_result = FormatError(err) |
3276 |
ToStderr("Job %s%s has been archived, cannot check its result",
|
3277 |
jid, self._IfName(name, " for %s")) |
3278 |
success = False
|
3279 |
except (errors.GenericError, luxi.ProtocolError), err:
|
3280 |
_, job_result = FormatError(err) |
3281 |
success = False
|
3282 |
# the error message will always be shown, verbose or not
|
3283 |
ToStderr("Job %s%s has failed: %s",
|
3284 |
jid, self._IfName(name, " for %s"), job_result) |
3285 |
|
3286 |
results.append((idx, success, job_result)) |
3287 |
|
3288 |
# sort based on the index, then drop it
|
3289 |
results.sort() |
3290 |
results = [i[1:] for i in results] |
3291 |
|
3292 |
return results
|
3293 |
|
3294 |
def WaitOrShow(self, wait): |
3295 |
"""Wait for job results or only print the job IDs.
|
3296 |
|
3297 |
@type wait: boolean
|
3298 |
@param wait: whether to wait or not
|
3299 |
|
3300 |
"""
|
3301 |
if wait:
|
3302 |
return self.GetResults() |
3303 |
else:
|
3304 |
if not self.jobs: |
3305 |
self.SubmitPending()
|
3306 |
for _, status, result, name in self.jobs: |
3307 |
if status:
|
3308 |
ToStdout("%s: %s", result, name)
|
3309 |
else:
|
3310 |
ToStderr("Failure for %s: %s", name, result)
|
3311 |
return [row[1:3] for row in self.jobs] |
3312 |
|
3313 |
|
3314 |
def FormatParameterDict(buf, param_dict, actual, level=1): |
3315 |
"""Formats a parameter dictionary.
|
3316 |
|
3317 |
@type buf: L{StringIO}
|
3318 |
@param buf: the buffer into which to write
|
3319 |
@type param_dict: dict
|
3320 |
@param param_dict: the own parameters
|
3321 |
@type actual: dict
|
3322 |
@param actual: the current parameter set (including defaults)
|
3323 |
@param level: Level of indent
|
3324 |
|
3325 |
"""
|
3326 |
indent = " " * level
|
3327 |
for key in sorted(actual): |
3328 |
val = param_dict.get(key, "default (%s)" % actual[key])
|
3329 |
buf.write("%s- %s: %s\n" % (indent, key, val))
|
3330 |
|
3331 |
|
3332 |
def ConfirmOperation(names, list_type, text, extra=""): |
3333 |
"""Ask the user to confirm an operation on a list of list_type.
|
3334 |
|
3335 |
This function is used to request confirmation for doing an operation
|
3336 |
on a given list of list_type.
|
3337 |
|
3338 |
@type names: list
|
3339 |
@param names: the list of names that we display when
|
3340 |
we ask for confirmation
|
3341 |
@type list_type: str
|
3342 |
@param list_type: Human readable name for elements in the list (e.g. nodes)
|
3343 |
@type text: str
|
3344 |
@param text: the operation that the user should confirm
|
3345 |
@rtype: boolean
|
3346 |
@return: True or False depending on user's confirmation.
|
3347 |
|
3348 |
"""
|
3349 |
count = len(names)
|
3350 |
msg = ("The %s will operate on %d %s.\n%s"
|
3351 |
"Do you want to continue?" % (text, count, list_type, extra))
|
3352 |
affected = (("\nAffected %s:\n" % list_type) +
|
3353 |
"\n".join([" %s" % name for name in names])) |
3354 |
|
3355 |
choices = [("y", True, "Yes, execute the %s" % text), |
3356 |
("n", False, "No, abort the %s" % text)] |
3357 |
|
3358 |
if count > 20: |
3359 |
choices.insert(1, ("v", "v", "View the list of affected %s" % list_type)) |
3360 |
question = msg |
3361 |
else:
|
3362 |
question = msg + affected |
3363 |
|
3364 |
choice = AskUser(question, choices) |
3365 |
if choice == "v": |
3366 |
choices.pop(1)
|
3367 |
choice = AskUser(msg + affected, choices) |
3368 |
return choice
|