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"""Module implementing the job queue handling.
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Locking: there's a single, large lock in the L{JobQueue} class. It's
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used by all other classes in this module.
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@var JOBQUEUE_THREADS: the number of worker threads we start for
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    processing jobs
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"""
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import os
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import logging
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import threading
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import errno
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import re
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import time
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import weakref
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from ganeti import constants
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from ganeti import serializer
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from ganeti import workerpool
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from ganeti import opcodes
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from ganeti import errors
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from ganeti import mcpu
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from ganeti import utils
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from ganeti import jstore
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from ganeti import rpc
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JOBQUEUE_THREADS = 25
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JOBS_PER_ARCHIVE_DIRECTORY = 10000
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class CancelJob(Exception):
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  """Special exception to cancel a job.
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  """
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def TimeStampNow():
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  """Returns the current timestamp.
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  @rtype: tuple
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  @return: the current time in the (seconds, microseconds) format
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  """
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  return utils.SplitTime(time.time())
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class _QueuedOpCode(object):
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  """Encapsulates an opcode object.
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  @ivar log: holds the execution log and consists of tuples
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  of the form C{(log_serial, timestamp, level, message)}
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  @ivar input: the OpCode we encapsulate
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  @ivar status: the current status
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  @ivar result: the result of the LU execution
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  @ivar start_timestamp: timestamp for the start of the execution
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  @ivar exec_timestamp: timestamp for the actual LU Exec() function invocation
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  @ivar stop_timestamp: timestamp for the end of the execution
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  """
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  __slots__ = ["input", "status", "result", "log",
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               "start_timestamp", "exec_timestamp", "end_timestamp",
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               "__weakref__"]
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  def __init__(self, op):
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    """Constructor for the _QuededOpCode.
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    @type op: L{opcodes.OpCode}
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    @param op: the opcode we encapsulate
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    """
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    self.input = op
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    self.status = constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED
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    self.result = None
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    self.log = []
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    self.start_timestamp = None
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    self.exec_timestamp = None
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    self.end_timestamp = None
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  @classmethod
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  def Restore(cls, state):
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    """Restore the _QueuedOpCode from the serialized form.
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    @param state: the serialized state
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    @rtype: _QueuedOpCode
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    @return: a new _QueuedOpCode instance
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    """
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    obj = _QueuedOpCode.__new__(cls)
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    obj.input = opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode(state["input"])
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    obj.status = state["status"]
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    obj.result = state["result"]
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    obj.log = state["log"]
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    obj.start_timestamp = state.get("start_timestamp", None)
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    obj.exec_timestamp = state.get("exec_timestamp", None)
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    obj.end_timestamp = state.get("end_timestamp", None)
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    return obj
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  def Serialize(self):
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    """Serializes this _QueuedOpCode.
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    @rtype: dict
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    @return: the dictionary holding the serialized state
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    """
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    return {
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      "input": self.input.__getstate__(),
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      "status": self.status,
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      "result": self.result,
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      "log": self.log,
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      "start_timestamp": self.start_timestamp,
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      "exec_timestamp": self.exec_timestamp,
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      "end_timestamp": self.end_timestamp,
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      }
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class _QueuedJob(object):
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  """In-memory job representation.
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  This is what we use to track the user-submitted jobs. Locking must
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  @type queue: L{JobQueue}
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  @ivar queue: the parent queue
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  @ivar id: the job ID
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  @type ops: list
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  @ivar ops: the list of _QueuedOpCode that constitute the job
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  @type log_serial: int
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  @ivar log_serial: holds the index for the next log entry
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  @ivar received_timestamp: the timestamp for when the job was received
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  @ivar start_timestmap: the timestamp for start of execution
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  @ivar end_timestamp: the timestamp for end of execution
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  @ivar lock_status: In-memory locking information for debugging
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  @ivar change: a Condition variable we use for waiting for job changes
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  """
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  __slots__ = ["queue", "id", "ops", "log_serial",
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               "received_timestamp", "start_timestamp", "end_timestamp",
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               "lock_status", "change",
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               "__weakref__"]
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  def __init__(self, queue, job_id, ops):
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    """Constructor for the _QueuedJob.
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    @type queue: L{JobQueue}
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    @param queue: our parent queue
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    @type job_id: job_id
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    @param job_id: our job id
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    @type ops: list
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    @param ops: the list of opcodes we hold, which will be encapsulated
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        in _QueuedOpCodes
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    """
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    if not ops:
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      raise errors.GenericError("A job needs at least one opcode")
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    self.queue = queue
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    self.id = job_id
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    self.ops = [_QueuedOpCode(op) for op in ops]
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    self.log_serial = 0
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    self.received_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
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    self.start_timestamp = None
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    self.end_timestamp = None
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    # In-memory attributes
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    self.lock_status = None
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    # Condition to wait for changes
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    self.change = threading.Condition(self.queue._lock)
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  def __repr__(self):
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    status = ["%s.%s" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__),
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              "id=%s" % self.id,
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              "ops=%s" % ",".join([op.input.Summary() for op in self.ops])]
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    return "<%s at %#x>" % (" ".join(status), id(self))
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  def Restore(cls, queue, state):
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    """Restore a _QueuedJob from serialized state:
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    @param queue: to which queue the restored job belongs
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    @return: the restored _JobQueue instance
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    obj = _QueuedJob.__new__(cls)
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    obj.queue = queue
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    obj.id = state["id"]
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    obj.received_timestamp = state.get("received_timestamp", None)
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    obj.start_timestamp = state.get("start_timestamp", None)
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    obj.end_timestamp = state.get("end_timestamp", None)
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    # In-memory attributes
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    obj.lock_status = None
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    obj.ops = []
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    obj.log_serial = 0
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    for op_state in state["ops"]:
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      op = _QueuedOpCode.Restore(op_state)
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      for log_entry in op.log:
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        obj.log_serial = max(obj.log_serial, log_entry[0])
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      obj.ops.append(op)
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    # Condition to wait for changes
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    obj.change = threading.Condition(obj.queue._lock)
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    return obj
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  def Serialize(self):
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    """Serialize the _JobQueue instance.
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    @return: the serialized state
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    return {
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      "id": self.id,
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      "ops": [op.Serialize() for op in self.ops],
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      "start_timestamp": self.start_timestamp,
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      "end_timestamp": self.end_timestamp,
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      "received_timestamp": self.received_timestamp,
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      }
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  def CalcStatus(self):
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    """Compute the status of this job.
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    This function iterates over all the _QueuedOpCodes in the job and
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      - if we find a cancelled, or finished with error, the job
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        status will be the same
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          - waitlock
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      - otherwise, it means either all opcodes are queued, or success,
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    status = constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED
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    all_success = True
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    for op in self.ops:
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      if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS:
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        continue
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      all_success = False
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      if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED:
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        pass
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      elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
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        status = constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK
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      elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_RUNNING:
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        status = constants.JOB_STATUS_RUNNING
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      elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
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        status = constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING
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        break
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        status = constants.JOB_STATUS_ERROR
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        # The whole job fails if one opcode failed
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        break
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      elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED:
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        status = constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED
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        break
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      status = constants.JOB_STATUS_SUCCESS
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    return status
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  def GetLogEntries(self, newer_than):
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      entries.extend(filter(lambda entry: entry[0] > serial, op.log))
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  def MarkUnfinishedOps(self, status, result):
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    """Mark unfinished opcodes with a given status and result.
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class _OpExecCallbacks(mcpu.OpExecCbBase):
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  def __init__(self, queue, job, op):
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    """Initializes this class.
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  def NotifyStart(self):
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            raise
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def _RequireOpenQueue(fn):
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class JobQueue(object):
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  def __init__(self, context):
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    """
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    self.acquire = self._lock.acquire
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                       for n in self.context.cfg.GetAllNodesInfo().values()
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                       if n.master_candidate)
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      del self._nodes[self._my_hostname]
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      pass
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    self._drained = self._IsQueueMarkedDrain()
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    self._wpool = _JobQueueWorkerPool(self)
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    try:
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      try:
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        logging.info("Inspecting job queue")
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        lastinfo = time.time()
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            logging.info("Job queue inspection: %d/%d (%0.1f %%)",
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                         idx, jobs_count - 1, 100.0 * (idx + 1) / jobs_count)
653
            lastinfo = time.time()
654

    
655
          job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
656

    
657
          # a failure in loading the job can cause 'None' to be returned
658
          if job is None:
659
            continue
660

    
661
          status = job.CalcStatus()
662

    
663
          if status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED, ):
664
            self._wpool.AddTask(job)
665

    
666
          elif status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_RUNNING,
667
                          constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK,
668
                          constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING):
669
            logging.warning("Unfinished job %s found: %s", job.id, job)
670
            try:
671
              job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
672
                                    "Unclean master daemon shutdown")
673
            finally:
674
              self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
675

    
676
        logging.info("Job queue inspection finished")
677
      finally:
678
        self.release()
679
    except:
680
      self._wpool.TerminateWorkers()
681
      raise
682

    
683
  @utils.LockedMethod
684
  @_RequireOpenQueue
685
  def AddNode(self, node):
686
    """Register a new node with the queue.
687

688
    @type node: L{objects.Node}
689
    @param node: the node object to be added
690

691
    """
692
    node_name = node.name
693
    assert node_name != self._my_hostname
694

    
695
    # Clean queue directory on added node
696
    result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_purge(node_name)
697
    msg = result.fail_msg
698
    if msg:
699
      logging.warning("Cannot cleanup queue directory on node %s: %s",
700
                      node_name, msg)
701

    
702
    if not node.master_candidate:
703
      # remove if existing, ignoring errors
704
      self._nodes.pop(node_name, None)
705
      # and skip the replication of the job ids
706
      return
707

    
708
    # Upload the whole queue excluding archived jobs
709
    files = [self._GetJobPath(job_id) for job_id in self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()]
710

    
711
    # Upload current serial file
712
    files.append(constants.JOB_QUEUE_SERIAL_FILE)
713

    
714
    for file_name in files:
715
      # Read file content
716
      content = utils.ReadFile(file_name)
717

    
718
      result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_update([node_name],
719
                                                  [node.primary_ip],
720
                                                  file_name, content)
721
      msg = result[node_name].fail_msg
722
      if msg:
723
        logging.error("Failed to upload file %s to node %s: %s",
724
                      file_name, node_name, msg)
725

    
726
    self._nodes[node_name] = node.primary_ip
727

    
728
  @utils.LockedMethod
729
  @_RequireOpenQueue
730
  def RemoveNode(self, node_name):
731
    """Callback called when removing nodes from the cluster.
732

733
    @type node_name: str
734
    @param node_name: the name of the node to remove
735

736
    """
737
    try:
738
      # The queue is removed by the "leave node" RPC call.
739
      del self._nodes[node_name]
740
    except KeyError:
741
      pass
742

    
743
  @staticmethod
744
  def _CheckRpcResult(result, nodes, failmsg):
745
    """Verifies the status of an RPC call.
746

747
    Since we aim to keep consistency should this node (the current
748
    master) fail, we will log errors if our rpc fail, and especially
749
    log the case when more than half of the nodes fails.
750

751
    @param result: the data as returned from the rpc call
752
    @type nodes: list
753
    @param nodes: the list of nodes we made the call to
754
    @type failmsg: str
755
    @param failmsg: the identifier to be used for logging
756

757
    """
758
    failed = []
759
    success = []
760

    
761
    for node in nodes:
762
      msg = result[node].fail_msg
763
      if msg:
764
        failed.append(node)
765
        logging.error("RPC call %s (%s) failed on node %s: %s",
766
                      result[node].call, failmsg, node, msg)
767
      else:
768
        success.append(node)
769

    
770
    # +1 for the master node
771
    if (len(success) + 1) < len(failed):
772
      # TODO: Handle failing nodes
773
      logging.error("More than half of the nodes failed")
774

    
775
  def _GetNodeIp(self):
776
    """Helper for returning the node name/ip list.
777

778
    @rtype: (list, list)
779
    @return: a tuple of two lists, the first one with the node
780
        names and the second one with the node addresses
781

782
    """
783
    name_list = self._nodes.keys()
784
    addr_list = [self._nodes[name] for name in name_list]
785
    return name_list, addr_list
786

    
787
  def _WriteAndReplicateFileUnlocked(self, file_name, data):
788
    """Writes a file locally and then replicates it to all nodes.
789

790
    This function will replace the contents of a file on the local
791
    node and then replicate it to all the other nodes we have.
792

793
    @type file_name: str
794
    @param file_name: the path of the file to be replicated
795
    @type data: str
796
    @param data: the new contents of the file
797

798
    """
799
    utils.WriteFile(file_name, data=data)
800

    
801
    names, addrs = self._GetNodeIp()
802
    result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_update(names, addrs, file_name, data)
803
    self._CheckRpcResult(result, self._nodes,
804
                         "Updating %s" % file_name)
805

    
806
  def _RenameFilesUnlocked(self, rename):
807
    """Renames a file locally and then replicate the change.
808

809
    This function will rename a file in the local queue directory
810
    and then replicate this rename to all the other nodes we have.
811

812
    @type rename: list of (old, new)
813
    @param rename: List containing tuples mapping old to new names
814

815
    """
816
    # Rename them locally
817
    for old, new in rename:
818
      utils.RenameFile(old, new, mkdir=True)
819

    
820
    # ... and on all nodes
821
    names, addrs = self._GetNodeIp()
822
    result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_rename(names, addrs, rename)
823
    self._CheckRpcResult(result, self._nodes, "Renaming files (%r)" % rename)
824

    
825
  @staticmethod
826
  def _FormatJobID(job_id):
827
    """Convert a job ID to string format.
828

829
    Currently this just does C{str(job_id)} after performing some
830
    checks, but if we want to change the job id format this will
831
    abstract this change.
832

833
    @type job_id: int or long
834
    @param job_id: the numeric job id
835
    @rtype: str
836
    @return: the formatted job id
837

838
    """
839
    if not isinstance(job_id, (int, long)):
840
      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Job ID '%s' not numeric" % job_id)
841
    if job_id < 0:
842
      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Job ID %s is negative" % job_id)
843

    
844
    return str(job_id)
845

    
846
  @classmethod
847
  def _GetArchiveDirectory(cls, job_id):
848
    """Returns the archive directory for a job.
849

850
    @type job_id: str
851
    @param job_id: Job identifier
852
    @rtype: str
853
    @return: Directory name
854

855
    """
856
    return str(int(job_id) / JOBS_PER_ARCHIVE_DIRECTORY)
857

    
858
  def _NewSerialsUnlocked(self, count):
859
    """Generates a new job identifier.
860

861
    Job identifiers are unique during the lifetime of a cluster.
862

863
    @type count: integer
864
    @param count: how many serials to return
865
    @rtype: str
866
    @return: a string representing the job identifier.
867

868
    """
869
    assert count > 0
870
    # New number
871
    serial = self._last_serial + count
872

    
873
    # Write to file
874
    self._WriteAndReplicateFileUnlocked(constants.JOB_QUEUE_SERIAL_FILE,
875
                                        "%s\n" % serial)
876

    
877
    result = [self._FormatJobID(v)
878
              for v in range(self._last_serial, serial + 1)]
879
    # Keep it only if we were able to write the file
880
    self._last_serial = serial
881

    
882
    return result
883

    
884
  @staticmethod
885
  def _GetJobPath(job_id):
886
    """Returns the job file for a given job id.
887

888
    @type job_id: str
889
    @param job_id: the job identifier
890
    @rtype: str
891
    @return: the path to the job file
892

893
    """
894
    return utils.PathJoin(constants.QUEUE_DIR, "job-%s" % job_id)
895

    
896
  @classmethod
897
  def _GetArchivedJobPath(cls, job_id):
898
    """Returns the archived job file for a give job id.
899

900
    @type job_id: str
901
    @param job_id: the job identifier
902
    @rtype: str
903
    @return: the path to the archived job file
904

905
    """
906
    return utils.PathJoin(constants.JOB_QUEUE_ARCHIVE_DIR,
907
                          cls._GetArchiveDirectory(job_id), "job-%s" % job_id)
908

    
909
  def _GetJobIDsUnlocked(self, sort=True):
910
    """Return all known job IDs.
911

912
    The method only looks at disk because it's a requirement that all
913
    jobs are present on disk (so in the _memcache we don't have any
914
    extra IDs).
915

916
    @type sort: boolean
917
    @param sort: perform sorting on the returned job ids
918
    @rtype: list
919
    @return: the list of job IDs
920

921
    """
922
    jlist = []
923
    for filename in utils.ListVisibleFiles(constants.QUEUE_DIR, sort=False):
924
      m = self._RE_JOB_FILE.match(filename)
925
      if m:
926
        jlist.append(m.group(1))
927
    if sort:
928
      jlist = utils.NiceSort(jlist)
929
    return jlist
930

    
931
  def _LoadJobUnlocked(self, job_id):
932
    """Loads a job from the disk or memory.
933

934
    Given a job id, this will return the cached job object if
935
    existing, or try to load the job from the disk. If loading from
936
    disk, it will also add the job to the cache.
937

938
    @param job_id: the job id
939
    @rtype: L{_QueuedJob} or None
940
    @return: either None or the job object
941

942
    """
943
    job = self._memcache.get(job_id, None)
944
    if job:
945
      logging.debug("Found job %s in memcache", job_id)
946
      return job
947

    
948
    filepath = self._GetJobPath(job_id)
949
    logging.debug("Loading job from %s", filepath)
950
    try:
951
      raw_data = utils.ReadFile(filepath)
952
    except IOError, err:
953
      if err.errno in (errno.ENOENT, ):
954
        return None
955
      raise
956

    
957
    data = serializer.LoadJson(raw_data)
958

    
959
    try:
960
      job = _QueuedJob.Restore(self, data)
961
    except Exception, err: # pylint: disable-msg=W0703
962
      new_path = self._GetArchivedJobPath(job_id)
963
      if filepath == new_path:
964
        # job already archived (future case)
965
        logging.exception("Can't parse job %s", job_id)
966
      else:
967
        # non-archived case
968
        logging.exception("Can't parse job %s, will archive.", job_id)
969
        self._RenameFilesUnlocked([(filepath, new_path)])
970
      return None
971

    
972
    self._memcache[job_id] = job
973
    logging.debug("Added job %s to the cache", job_id)
974
    return job
975

    
976
  def _GetJobsUnlocked(self, job_ids):
977
    """Return a list of jobs based on their IDs.
978

979
    @type job_ids: list
980
    @param job_ids: either an empty list (meaning all jobs),
981
        or a list of job IDs
982
    @rtype: list
983
    @return: the list of job objects
984

985
    """
986
    if not job_ids:
987
      job_ids = self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()
988

    
989
    return [self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id) for job_id in job_ids]
990

    
991
  @staticmethod
992
  def _IsQueueMarkedDrain():
993
    """Check if the queue is marked from drain.
994

995
    This currently uses the queue drain file, which makes it a
996
    per-node flag. In the future this can be moved to the config file.
997

998
    @rtype: boolean
999
    @return: True of the job queue is marked for draining
1000

1001
    """
1002
    return os.path.exists(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE)
1003

    
1004
  def _UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked(self):
1005
    """Update the queue size.
1006

1007
    """
1008
    self._queue_size = len(self._GetJobIDsUnlocked(sort=False))
1009

    
1010
  @utils.LockedMethod
1011
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1012
  def SetDrainFlag(self, drain_flag):
1013
    """Sets the drain flag for the queue.
1014

1015
    @type drain_flag: boolean
1016
    @param drain_flag: Whether to set or unset the drain flag
1017

1018
    """
1019
    if drain_flag:
1020
      utils.WriteFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE, data="", close=True)
1021
    else:
1022
      utils.RemoveFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE)
1023

    
1024
    self._drained = drain_flag
1025

    
1026
    return True
1027

    
1028
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1029
  def _SubmitJobUnlocked(self, job_id, ops):
1030
    """Create and store a new job.
1031

1032
    This enters the job into our job queue and also puts it on the new
1033
    queue, in order for it to be picked up by the queue processors.
1034

1035
    @type job_id: job ID
1036
    @param job_id: the job ID for the new job
1037
    @type ops: list
1038
    @param ops: The list of OpCodes that will become the new job.
1039
    @rtype: job ID
1040
    @return: the job ID of the newly created job
1041
    @raise errors.JobQueueDrainError: if the job is marked for draining
1042

1043
    """
1044
    # Ok when sharing the big job queue lock, as the drain file is created when
1045
    # the lock is exclusive.
1046
    if self._drained:
1047
      raise errors.JobQueueDrainError("Job queue is drained, refusing job")
1048

    
1049
    if self._queue_size >= constants.JOB_QUEUE_SIZE_HARD_LIMIT:
1050
      raise errors.JobQueueFull()
1051

    
1052
    job = _QueuedJob(self, job_id, ops)
1053

    
1054
    # Write to disk
1055
    self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1056

    
1057
    self._queue_size += 1
1058

    
1059
    logging.debug("Adding new job %s to the cache", job_id)
1060
    self._memcache[job_id] = job
1061

    
1062
    # Add to worker pool
1063
    self._wpool.AddTask(job)
1064

    
1065
    return job.id
1066

    
1067
  @utils.LockedMethod
1068
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1069
  def SubmitJob(self, ops):
1070
    """Create and store a new job.
1071

1072
    @see: L{_SubmitJobUnlocked}
1073

1074
    """
1075
    job_id = self._NewSerialsUnlocked(1)[0]
1076
    return self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops)
1077

    
1078
  @utils.LockedMethod
1079
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1080
  def SubmitManyJobs(self, jobs):
1081
    """Create and store multiple jobs.
1082

1083
    @see: L{_SubmitJobUnlocked}
1084

1085
    """
1086
    results = []
1087
    all_job_ids = self._NewSerialsUnlocked(len(jobs))
1088
    for job_id, ops in zip(all_job_ids, jobs):
1089
      try:
1090
        data = self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops)
1091
        status = True
1092
      except errors.GenericError, err:
1093
        data = str(err)
1094
        status = False
1095
      results.append((status, data))
1096

    
1097
    return results
1098

    
1099
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1100
  def UpdateJobUnlocked(self, job):
1101
    """Update a job's on disk storage.
1102

1103
    After a job has been modified, this function needs to be called in
1104
    order to write the changes to disk and replicate them to the other
1105
    nodes.
1106

1107
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
1108
    @param job: the changed job
1109

1110
    """
1111
    filename = self._GetJobPath(job.id)
1112
    data = serializer.DumpJson(job.Serialize(), indent=False)
1113
    logging.debug("Writing job %s to %s", job.id, filename)
1114
    self._WriteAndReplicateFileUnlocked(filename, data)
1115

    
1116
    # Notify waiters about potential changes
1117
    job.change.notifyAll()
1118

    
1119
  @utils.LockedMethod
1120
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1121
  def WaitForJobChanges(self, job_id, fields, prev_job_info, prev_log_serial,
1122
                        timeout):
1123
    """Waits for changes in a job.
1124

1125
    @type job_id: string
1126
    @param job_id: Job identifier
1127
    @type fields: list of strings
1128
    @param fields: Which fields to check for changes
1129
    @type prev_job_info: list or None
1130
    @param prev_job_info: Last job information returned
1131
    @type prev_log_serial: int
1132
    @param prev_log_serial: Last job message serial number
1133
    @type timeout: float
1134
    @param timeout: maximum time to wait
1135
    @rtype: tuple (job info, log entries)
1136
    @return: a tuple of the job information as required via
1137
        the fields parameter, and the log entries as a list
1138

1139
        if the job has not changed and the timeout has expired,
1140
        we instead return a special value,
1141
        L{constants.JOB_NOTCHANGED}, which should be interpreted
1142
        as such by the clients
1143

1144
    """
1145
    job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
1146
    if not job:
1147
      logging.debug("Job %s not found", job_id)
1148
      return None
1149

    
1150
    def _CheckForChanges():
1151
      logging.debug("Waiting for changes in job %s", job_id)
1152

    
1153
      status = job.CalcStatus()
1154
      job_info = self._GetJobInfoUnlocked(job, fields)
1155
      log_entries = job.GetLogEntries(prev_log_serial)
1156

    
1157
      # Serializing and deserializing data can cause type changes (e.g. from
1158
      # tuple to list) or precision loss. We're doing it here so that we get
1159
      # the same modifications as the data received from the client. Without
1160
      # this, the comparison afterwards might fail without the data being
1161
      # significantly different.
1162
      job_info = serializer.LoadJson(serializer.DumpJson(job_info))
1163
      log_entries = serializer.LoadJson(serializer.DumpJson(log_entries))
1164

    
1165
      # Don't even try to wait if the job is no longer running, there will be
1166
      # no changes.
1167
      if (status not in (constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED,
1168
                         constants.JOB_STATUS_RUNNING,
1169
                         constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK) or
1170
          prev_job_info != job_info or
1171
          (log_entries and prev_log_serial != log_entries[0][0])):
1172
        logging.debug("Job %s changed", job_id)
1173
        return (job_info, log_entries)
1174

    
1175
      raise utils.RetryAgain()
1176

    
1177
    try:
1178
      # Setting wait function to release the queue lock while waiting
1179
      return utils.Retry(_CheckForChanges, utils.RETRY_REMAINING_TIME, timeout,
1180
                         wait_fn=job.change.wait)
1181
    except utils.RetryTimeout:
1182
      return constants.JOB_NOTCHANGED
1183

    
1184
  @utils.LockedMethod
1185
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1186
  def CancelJob(self, job_id):
1187
    """Cancels a job.
1188

1189
    This will only succeed if the job has not started yet.
1190

1191
    @type job_id: string
1192
    @param job_id: job ID of job to be cancelled.
1193

1194
    """
1195
    logging.info("Cancelling job %s", job_id)
1196

    
1197
    job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
1198
    if not job:
1199
      logging.debug("Job %s not found", job_id)
1200
      return (False, "Job %s not found" % job_id)
1201

    
1202
    job_status = job.CalcStatus()
1203

    
1204
    if job_status not in (constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED,
1205
                          constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK):
1206
      logging.debug("Job %s is no longer waiting in the queue", job.id)
1207
      return (False, "Job %s is no longer waiting in the queue" % job.id)
1208

    
1209
    if job_status == constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED:
1210
      self.CancelJobUnlocked(job)
1211
      return (True, "Job %s canceled" % job.id)
1212

    
1213
    elif job_status == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
1214
      # The worker will notice the new status and cancel the job
1215
      try:
1216
        job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
1217
      finally:
1218
        self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1219
      return (True, "Job %s will be canceled" % job.id)
1220

    
1221
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1222
  def CancelJobUnlocked(self, job):
1223
    """Marks a job as canceled.
1224

1225
    """
1226
    try:
1227
      job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED,
1228
                            "Job canceled by request")
1229
    finally:
1230
      self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1231

    
1232
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1233
  def _ArchiveJobsUnlocked(self, jobs):
1234
    """Archives jobs.
1235

1236
    @type jobs: list of L{_QueuedJob}
1237
    @param jobs: Job objects
1238
    @rtype: int
1239
    @return: Number of archived jobs
1240

1241
    """
1242
    archive_jobs = []
1243
    rename_files = []
1244
    for job in jobs:
1245
      if job.CalcStatus() not in (constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELED,
1246
                                  constants.JOB_STATUS_SUCCESS,
1247
                                  constants.JOB_STATUS_ERROR):
1248
        logging.debug("Job %s is not yet done", job.id)
1249
        continue
1250

    
1251
      archive_jobs.append(job)
1252

    
1253
      old = self._GetJobPath(job.id)
1254
      new = self._GetArchivedJobPath(job.id)
1255
      rename_files.append((old, new))
1256

    
1257
    # TODO: What if 1..n files fail to rename?
1258
    self._RenameFilesUnlocked(rename_files)
1259

    
1260
    logging.debug("Successfully archived job(s) %s",
1261
                  utils.CommaJoin(job.id for job in archive_jobs))
1262

    
1263
    # Since we haven't quite checked, above, if we succeeded or failed renaming
1264
    # the files, we update the cached queue size from the filesystem. When we
1265
    # get around to fix the TODO: above, we can use the number of actually
1266
    # archived jobs to fix this.
1267
    self._UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked()
1268
    return len(archive_jobs)
1269

    
1270
  @utils.LockedMethod
1271
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1272
  def ArchiveJob(self, job_id):
1273
    """Archives a job.
1274

1275
    This is just a wrapper over L{_ArchiveJobsUnlocked}.
1276

1277
    @type job_id: string
1278
    @param job_id: Job ID of job to be archived.
1279
    @rtype: bool
1280
    @return: Whether job was archived
1281

1282
    """
1283
    logging.info("Archiving job %s", job_id)
1284

    
1285
    job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
1286
    if not job:
1287
      logging.debug("Job %s not found", job_id)
1288
      return False
1289

    
1290
    return self._ArchiveJobsUnlocked([job]) == 1
1291

    
1292
  @utils.LockedMethod
1293
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1294
  def AutoArchiveJobs(self, age, timeout):
1295
    """Archives all jobs based on age.
1296

1297
    The method will archive all jobs which are older than the age
1298
    parameter. For jobs that don't have an end timestamp, the start
1299
    timestamp will be considered. The special '-1' age will cause
1300
    archival of all jobs (that are not running or queued).
1301

1302
    @type age: int
1303
    @param age: the minimum age in seconds
1304

1305
    """
1306
    logging.info("Archiving jobs with age more than %s seconds", age)
1307

    
1308
    now = time.time()
1309
    end_time = now + timeout
1310
    archived_count = 0
1311
    last_touched = 0
1312

    
1313
    all_job_ids = self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()
1314
    pending = []
1315
    for idx, job_id in enumerate(all_job_ids):
1316
      last_touched = idx + 1
1317

    
1318
      # Not optimal because jobs could be pending
1319
      # TODO: Measure average duration for job archival and take number of
1320
      # pending jobs into account.
1321
      if time.time() > end_time:
1322
        break
1323

    
1324
      # Returns None if the job failed to load
1325
      job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
1326
      if job:
1327
        if job.end_timestamp is None:
1328
          if job.start_timestamp is None:
1329
            job_age = job.received_timestamp
1330
          else:
1331
            job_age = job.start_timestamp
1332
        else:
1333
          job_age = job.end_timestamp
1334

    
1335
        if age == -1 or now - job_age[0] > age:
1336
          pending.append(job)
1337

    
1338
          # Archive 10 jobs at a time
1339
          if len(pending) >= 10:
1340
            archived_count += self._ArchiveJobsUnlocked(pending)
1341
            pending = []
1342

    
1343
    if pending:
1344
      archived_count += self._ArchiveJobsUnlocked(pending)
1345

    
1346
    return (archived_count, len(all_job_ids) - last_touched)
1347

    
1348
  @staticmethod
1349
  def _GetJobInfoUnlocked(job, fields):
1350
    """Returns information about a job.
1351

1352
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
1353
    @param job: the job which we query
1354
    @type fields: list
1355
    @param fields: names of fields to return
1356
    @rtype: list
1357
    @return: list with one element for each field
1358
    @raise errors.OpExecError: when an invalid field
1359
        has been passed
1360

1361
    """
1362
    row = []
1363
    for fname in fields:
1364
      if fname == "id":
1365
        row.append(job.id)
1366
      elif fname == "status":
1367
        row.append(job.CalcStatus())
1368
      elif fname == "ops":
1369
        row.append([op.input.__getstate__() for op in job.ops])
1370
      elif fname == "opresult":
1371
        row.append([op.result for op in job.ops])
1372
      elif fname == "opstatus":
1373
        row.append([op.status for op in job.ops])
1374
      elif fname == "oplog":
1375
        row.append([op.log for op in job.ops])
1376
      elif fname == "opstart":
1377
        row.append([op.start_timestamp for op in job.ops])
1378
      elif fname == "opexec":
1379
        row.append([op.exec_timestamp for op in job.ops])
1380
      elif fname == "opend":
1381
        row.append([op.end_timestamp for op in job.ops])
1382
      elif fname == "received_ts":
1383
        row.append(job.received_timestamp)
1384
      elif fname == "start_ts":
1385
        row.append(job.start_timestamp)
1386
      elif fname == "end_ts":
1387
        row.append(job.end_timestamp)
1388
      elif fname == "lock_status":
1389
        row.append(job.lock_status)
1390
      elif fname == "summary":
1391
        row.append([op.input.Summary() for op in job.ops])
1392
      else:
1393
        raise errors.OpExecError("Invalid job query field '%s'" % fname)
1394
    return row
1395

    
1396
  @utils.LockedMethod
1397
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1398
  def QueryJobs(self, job_ids, fields):
1399
    """Returns a list of jobs in queue.
1400

1401
    This is a wrapper of L{_GetJobsUnlocked}, which actually does the
1402
    processing for each job.
1403

1404
    @type job_ids: list
1405
    @param job_ids: sequence of job identifiers or None for all
1406
    @type fields: list
1407
    @param fields: names of fields to return
1408
    @rtype: list
1409
    @return: list one element per job, each element being list with
1410
        the requested fields
1411

1412
    """
1413
    jobs = []
1414

    
1415
    for job in self._GetJobsUnlocked(job_ids):
1416
      if job is None:
1417
        jobs.append(None)
1418
      else:
1419
        jobs.append(self._GetJobInfoUnlocked(job, fields))
1420

    
1421
    return jobs
1422

    
1423
  @utils.LockedMethod
1424
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1425
  def Shutdown(self):
1426
    """Stops the job queue.
1427

1428
    This shutdowns all the worker threads an closes the queue.
1429

1430
    """
1431
    self._wpool.TerminateWorkers()
1432

    
1433
    self._queue_filelock.Close()
1434
    self._queue_filelock = None