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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Google Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# General Public License for more details.
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""Transportable objects for Ganeti.
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This module provides small, mostly data-only objects which are safe to
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pass to and from external parties.
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"""
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import ConfigParser |
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import re |
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from cStringIO import StringIO |
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from ganeti import errors |
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from ganeti import constants |
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__all__ = ["ConfigObject", "ConfigData", "NIC", "Disk", "Instance", |
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"OS", "Node", "Cluster"] |
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class ConfigObject(object): |
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"""A generic config object.
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It has the following properties:
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- provides somewhat safe recursive unpickling and pickling for its classes
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- unset attributes which are defined in slots are always returned
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as None instead of raising an error
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Classes derived from this must always declare __slots__ (we use many
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config objects and the memory reduction is useful.
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"""
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__slots__ = [] |
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def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
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for k, v in kwargs.iteritems(): |
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setattr(self, k, v) |
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def __getattr__(self, name): |
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if name not in self.__slots__: |
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raise AttributeError("Invalid object attribute %s.%s" % |
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(type(self).__name__, name)) |
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return None |
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def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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if key not in self.__slots__: |
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raise KeyError(key) |
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setattr(self, key, value) |
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def __getstate__(self): |
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state = {} |
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for name in self.__slots__: |
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if hasattr(self, name): |
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state[name] = getattr(self, name) |
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return state
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def __setstate__(self, state): |
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for name in state: |
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if name in self.__slots__: |
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setattr(self, name, state[name]) |
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def ToDict(self): |
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"""Convert to a dict holding only standard python types.
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The generic routine just dumps all of this object's attributes in
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a dict. It does not work if the class has children who are
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ConfigObjects themselves (e.g. the nics list in an Instance), in
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which case the object should subclass the function in order to
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make sure all objects returned are only standard python types.
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"""
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return dict([(k, getattr(self, k, None)) for k in self.__slots__]) |
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@classmethod
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def FromDict(cls, val): |
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"""Create an object from a dictionary.
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This generic routine takes a dict, instantiates a new instance of
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the given class, and sets attributes based on the dict content.
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As for `ToDict`, this does not work if the class has children
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who are ConfigObjects themselves (e.g. the nics list in an
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Instance), in which case the object should subclass the function
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and alter the objects.
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"""
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if not isinstance(val, dict): |
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raise errors.ConfigurationError("Invalid object passed to FromDict:" |
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" expected dict, got %s" % type(val)) |
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val_str = dict([(str(k), v) for k, v in val.iteritems()]) |
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obj = cls(**val_str) |
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return obj
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@staticmethod
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def _ContainerToDicts(container): |
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"""Convert the elements of a container to standard python types.
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This method converts a container with elements derived from
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ConfigData to standard python types. If the container is a dict,
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we don't touch the keys, only the values.
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"""
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if isinstance(container, dict): |
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ret = dict([(k, v.ToDict()) for k, v in container.iteritems()]) |
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elif isinstance(container, (list, tuple, set, frozenset)): |
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ret = [elem.ToDict() for elem in container] |
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else:
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raise TypeError("Invalid type %s passed to _ContainerToDicts" % |
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type(container))
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return ret
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@staticmethod
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def _ContainerFromDicts(source, c_type, e_type): |
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"""Convert a container from standard python types.
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This method converts a container with standard python types to
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ConfigData objects. If the container is a dict, we don't touch the
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keys, only the values.
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"""
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if not isinstance(c_type, type): |
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raise TypeError("Container type %s passed to _ContainerFromDicts is" |
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" not a type" % type(c_type)) |
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if c_type is dict: |
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ret = dict([(k, e_type.FromDict(v)) for k, v in source.iteritems()]) |
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elif c_type in (list, tuple, set, frozenset): |
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ret = c_type([e_type.FromDict(elem) for elem in source]) |
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else:
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raise TypeError("Invalid container type %s passed to" |
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" _ContainerFromDicts" % c_type)
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return ret
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def __repr__(self): |
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"""Implement __repr__ for ConfigObjects."""
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return repr(self.ToDict()) |
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class TaggableObject(ConfigObject): |
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"""An generic class supporting tags.
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"""
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__slots__ = ConfigObject.__slots__ + ["tags"]
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@staticmethod
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def ValidateTag(tag): |
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"""Check if a tag is valid.
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If the tag is invalid, an errors.TagError will be raised. The
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function has no return value.
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"""
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if not isinstance(tag, basestring): |
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raise errors.TagError("Invalid tag type (not a string)") |
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if len(tag) > constants.MAX_TAG_LEN: |
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raise errors.TagError("Tag too long (>%d characters)" % |
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constants.MAX_TAG_LEN) |
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if not tag: |
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raise errors.TagError("Tags cannot be empty") |
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if not re.match("^[ \w.+*/:-]+$", tag): |
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raise errors.TagError("Tag contains invalid characters") |
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def GetTags(self): |
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"""Return the tags list.
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"""
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tags = getattr(self, "tags", None) |
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if tags is None: |
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tags = self.tags = set() |
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return tags
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def AddTag(self, tag): |
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"""Add a new tag.
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"""
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self.ValidateTag(tag)
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tags = self.GetTags()
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if len(tags) >= constants.MAX_TAGS_PER_OBJ: |
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raise errors.TagError("Too many tags") |
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self.GetTags().add(tag)
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def RemoveTag(self, tag): |
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"""Remove a tag.
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"""
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self.ValidateTag(tag)
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tags = self.GetTags()
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try:
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tags.remove(tag) |
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except KeyError: |
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raise errors.TagError("Tag not found") |
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def ToDict(self): |
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"""Taggable-object-specific conversion to standard python types.
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This replaces the tags set with a list.
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"""
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bo = super(TaggableObject, self).ToDict() |
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tags = bo.get("tags", None) |
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if isinstance(tags, set): |
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bo["tags"] = list(tags) |
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return bo
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@classmethod
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def FromDict(cls, val): |
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"""Custom function for instances.
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"""
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obj = super(TaggableObject, cls).FromDict(val)
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if hasattr(obj, "tags") and isinstance(obj.tags, list): |
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obj.tags = set(obj.tags)
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return obj
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class ConfigData(ConfigObject): |
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"""Top-level config object."""
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__slots__ = ["cluster", "nodes", "instances"] |
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def ToDict(self): |
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"""Custom function for top-level config data.
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This just replaces the list of instances, nodes and the cluster
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with standard python types.
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"""
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mydict = super(ConfigData, self).ToDict() |
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mydict["cluster"] = mydict["cluster"].ToDict() |
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for key in "nodes", "instances": |
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mydict[key] = self._ContainerToDicts(mydict[key])
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return mydict
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@classmethod
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def FromDict(cls, val): |
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"""Custom function for top-level config data
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"""
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obj = super(ConfigData, cls).FromDict(val)
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obj.cluster = Cluster.FromDict(obj.cluster) |
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obj.nodes = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.nodes, dict, Node)
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obj.instances = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.instances, dict, Instance)
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return obj
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class NIC(ConfigObject): |
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"""Config object representing a network card."""
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__slots__ = ["mac", "ip", "bridge"] |
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class Disk(ConfigObject): |
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"""Config object representing a block device."""
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__slots__ = ["dev_type", "logical_id", "physical_id", |
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"children", "iv_name", "size"] |
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def CreateOnSecondary(self): |
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"""Test if this device needs to be created on a secondary node."""
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return self.dev_type in (constants.LD_DRBD8, constants.LD_LV) |
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def AssembleOnSecondary(self): |
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"""Test if this device needs to be assembled on a secondary node."""
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return self.dev_type in (constants.LD_DRBD8, constants.LD_LV) |
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def OpenOnSecondary(self): |
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"""Test if this device needs to be opened on a secondary node."""
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return self.dev_type in (constants.LD_LV,) |
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def StaticDevPath(self): |
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"""Return the device path if this device type has a static one.
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Some devices (LVM for example) live always at the same /dev/ path,
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irrespective of their status. For such devices, we return this
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path, for others we return None.
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"""
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if self.dev_type == constants.LD_LV: |
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return "/dev/%s/%s" % (self.logical_id[0], self.logical_id[1]) |
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return None |
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def ChildrenNeeded(self): |
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"""Compute the needed number of children for activation.
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This method will return either -1 (all children) or a positive
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number denoting the minimum number of children needed for
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activation (only mirrored devices will usually return >=0).
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Currently, only DRBD8 supports diskless activation (therefore we
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return 0), for all other we keep the previous semantics and return
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-1.
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"""
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if self.dev_type == constants.LD_DRBD8: |
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return 0 |
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return -1 |
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def GetNodes(self, node): |
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"""This function returns the nodes this device lives on.
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Given the node on which the parent of the device lives on (or, in
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case of a top-level device, the primary node of the devices'
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instance), this function will return a list of nodes on which this
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devices needs to (or can) be assembled.
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"""
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if self.dev_type in [constants.LD_LV, constants.LD_FILE]: |
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result = [node] |
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elif self.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD: |
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result = [self.logical_id[0], self.logical_id[1]] |
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if node not in result: |
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raise errors.ConfigurationError("DRBD device passed unknown node") |
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else:
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unhandled device type %s" % self.dev_type) |
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return result
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def ComputeNodeTree(self, parent_node): |
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"""Compute the node/disk tree for this disk and its children.
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This method, given the node on which the parent disk lives, will
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return the list of all (node, disk) pairs which describe the disk
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tree in the most compact way. For example, a drbd/lvm stack
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will be returned as (primary_node, drbd) and (secondary_node, drbd)
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which represents all the top-level devices on the nodes.
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"""
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my_nodes = self.GetNodes(parent_node)
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result = [(node, self) for node in my_nodes] |
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if not self.children: |
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# leaf device
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return result
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for node in my_nodes: |
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for child in self.children: |
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child_result = child.ComputeNodeTree(node) |
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if len(child_result) == 1: |
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# child (and all its descendants) is simple, doesn't split
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# over multiple hosts, so we don't need to describe it, our
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# own entry for this node describes it completely
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continue
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else:
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# check if child nodes differ from my nodes; note that
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# subdisk can differ from the child itself, and be instead
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# one of its descendants
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for subnode, subdisk in child_result: |
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if subnode not in my_nodes: |
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result.append((subnode, subdisk)) |
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# otherwise child is under our own node, so we ignore this
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# entry (but probably the other results in the list will
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# be different)
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return result
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def RecordGrow(self, amount): |
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"""Update the size of this disk after growth.
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This method recurses over the disks's children and updates their
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size correspondigly. The method needs to be kept in sync with the
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actual algorithms from bdev.
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"""
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if self.dev_type == constants.LD_LV: |
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self.size += amount
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elif self.dev_type == constants.LD_DRBD8: |
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if self.children: |
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self.children[0].RecordGrow(amount) |
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self.size += amount
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else:
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("Disk.RecordGrow called for unsupported" |
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" disk type %s" % self.dev_type) |
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def SetPhysicalID(self, target_node, nodes_ip): |
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"""Convert the logical ID to the physical ID.
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This is used only for drbd, which needs ip/port configuration.
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The routine descends down and updates its children also, because
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this helps when the only the top device is passed to the remote
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node.
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Arguments:
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- target_node: the node we wish to configure for
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- nodes_ip: a mapping of node name to ip
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The target_node must exist in in nodes_ip, and must be one of the
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nodes in the logical ID for each of the DRBD devices encountered
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in the disk tree.
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"""
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if self.children: |
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for child in self.children: |
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child.SetPhysicalID(target_node, nodes_ip) |
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if self.logical_id is None and self.physical_id is not None: |
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return
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if self.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD: |
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pnode, snode, port = self.logical_id
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if target_node not in (pnode, snode): |
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raise errors.ConfigurationError("DRBD device not knowing node %s" % |
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target_node) |
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pnode_ip = nodes_ip.get(pnode, None)
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snode_ip = nodes_ip.get(snode, None)
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if pnode_ip is None or snode_ip is None: |
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raise errors.ConfigurationError("Can't find primary or secondary node" |
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" for %s" % str(self)) |
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if pnode == target_node:
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self.physical_id = (pnode_ip, port,
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snode_ip, port) |
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else: # it must be secondary, we tested above |
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self.physical_id = (snode_ip, port,
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pnode_ip, port) |
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else:
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self.physical_id = self.logical_id |
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return
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def ToDict(self): |
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"""Disk-specific conversion to standard python types.
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This replaces the children lists of objects with lists of
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standard python types.
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"""
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bo = super(Disk, self).ToDict() |
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for attr in ("children",): |
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alist = bo.get(attr, None)
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if alist:
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bo[attr] = self._ContainerToDicts(alist)
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return bo
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@classmethod
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def FromDict(cls, val): |
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"""Custom function for Disks
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"""
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obj = super(Disk, cls).FromDict(val)
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if obj.children:
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obj.children = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.children, list, Disk)
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if obj.logical_id and isinstance(obj.logical_id, list): |
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obj.logical_id = tuple(obj.logical_id)
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if obj.physical_id and isinstance(obj.physical_id, list): |
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obj.physical_id = tuple(obj.physical_id)
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return obj
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def __str__(self): |
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"""Custom str() formatter for disks.
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"""
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if self.dev_type == constants.LD_LV: |
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val = "<LogicalVolume(/dev/%s/%s" % self.logical_id |
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elif self.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD: |
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val = "<DRBD8("
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if self.physical_id is None: |
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phy = "unconfigured"
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else:
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phy = ("configured as %s:%s %s:%s" %
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(self.physical_id[0], self.physical_id[1], |
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self.physical_id[2], self.physical_id[3])) |
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val += ("hosts=%s-%s, port=%s, %s, " %
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(self.logical_id[0], self.logical_id[1], self.logical_id[2], |
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phy)) |
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if self.children and self.children.count(None) == 0: |
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val += "backend=%s, metadev=%s" % (self.children[0], self.children[1]) |
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else:
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val += "no local storage"
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else:
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val = ("<Disk(type=%s, logical_id=%s, physical_id=%s, children=%s" %
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(self.dev_type, self.logical_id, self.physical_id, self.children)) |
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if self.iv_name is None: |
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val += ", not visible"
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else:
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val += ", visible as /dev/%s" % self.iv_name |
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val += ", size=%dm)>" % self.size |
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return val
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class Instance(TaggableObject): |
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"""Config object representing an instance."""
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__slots__ = TaggableObject.__slots__ + [ |
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"name",
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"primary_node",
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"os",
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"status",
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"memory",
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"vcpus",
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"nics",
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"disks",
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"disk_template",
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"network_port",
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"kernel_path",
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"initrd_path",
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"hvm_boot_order",
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"hvm_acpi",
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"hvm_pae",
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"hvm_cdrom_image_path",
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"vnc_bind_address",
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] |
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def _ComputeSecondaryNodes(self): |
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"""Compute the list of secondary nodes.
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Since the data is already there (in the drbd disks), keeping it as
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a separate normal attribute is redundant and if not properly
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synchronised can cause problems. Thus it's better to compute it
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dynamically.
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|
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"""
|
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def _Helper(primary, sec_nodes, device): |
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"""Recursively computes secondary nodes given a top device."""
|
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if device.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD: |
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nodea, nodeb, dummy = device.logical_id |
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if nodea == primary:
|
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candidate = nodeb |
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else:
|
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candidate = nodea |
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if candidate not in sec_nodes: |
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sec_nodes.append(candidate) |
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if device.children:
|
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for child in device.children: |
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_Helper(primary, sec_nodes, child) |
540 |
|
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secondary_nodes = [] |
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for device in self.disks: |
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_Helper(self.primary_node, secondary_nodes, device)
|
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return tuple(secondary_nodes) |
545 |
|
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secondary_nodes = property(_ComputeSecondaryNodes, None, None, |
547 |
"List of secondary nodes")
|
548 |
|
549 |
def MapLVsByNode(self, lvmap=None, devs=None, node=None): |
550 |
"""Provide a mapping of nodes to LVs this instance owns.
|
551 |
|
552 |
This function figures out what logical volumes should belong on which
|
553 |
nodes, recursing through a device tree.
|
554 |
|
555 |
Args:
|
556 |
lvmap: (optional) a dictionary to receive the 'node' : ['lv', ...] data.
|
557 |
|
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Returns:
|
559 |
None if lvmap arg is given.
|
560 |
Otherwise, { 'nodename' : ['volume1', 'volume2', ...], ... }
|
561 |
|
562 |
"""
|
563 |
if node == None: |
564 |
node = self.primary_node
|
565 |
|
566 |
if lvmap is None: |
567 |
lvmap = { node : [] } |
568 |
ret = lvmap |
569 |
else:
|
570 |
if not node in lvmap: |
571 |
lvmap[node] = [] |
572 |
ret = None
|
573 |
|
574 |
if not devs: |
575 |
devs = self.disks
|
576 |
|
577 |
for dev in devs: |
578 |
if dev.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
|
579 |
lvmap[node].append(dev.logical_id[1])
|
580 |
|
581 |
elif dev.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD: |
582 |
if dev.logical_id[0] not in lvmap: |
583 |
lvmap[dev.logical_id[0]] = []
|
584 |
|
585 |
if dev.logical_id[1] not in lvmap: |
586 |
lvmap[dev.logical_id[1]] = []
|
587 |
|
588 |
if dev.children:
|
589 |
self.MapLVsByNode(lvmap, dev.children, dev.logical_id[0]) |
590 |
self.MapLVsByNode(lvmap, dev.children, dev.logical_id[1]) |
591 |
|
592 |
elif dev.children:
|
593 |
self.MapLVsByNode(lvmap, dev.children, node)
|
594 |
|
595 |
return ret
|
596 |
|
597 |
def FindDisk(self, name): |
598 |
"""Find a disk given having a specified name.
|
599 |
|
600 |
This will return the disk which has the given iv_name.
|
601 |
|
602 |
"""
|
603 |
for disk in self.disks: |
604 |
if disk.iv_name == name:
|
605 |
return disk
|
606 |
|
607 |
return None |
608 |
|
609 |
def ToDict(self): |
610 |
"""Instance-specific conversion to standard python types.
|
611 |
|
612 |
This replaces the children lists of objects with lists of standard
|
613 |
python types.
|
614 |
|
615 |
"""
|
616 |
bo = super(Instance, self).ToDict() |
617 |
|
618 |
for attr in "nics", "disks": |
619 |
alist = bo.get(attr, None)
|
620 |
if alist:
|
621 |
nlist = self._ContainerToDicts(alist)
|
622 |
else:
|
623 |
nlist = [] |
624 |
bo[attr] = nlist |
625 |
return bo
|
626 |
|
627 |
@classmethod
|
628 |
def FromDict(cls, val): |
629 |
"""Custom function for instances.
|
630 |
|
631 |
"""
|
632 |
obj = super(Instance, cls).FromDict(val)
|
633 |
obj.nics = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.nics, list, NIC)
|
634 |
obj.disks = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.disks, list, Disk)
|
635 |
return obj
|
636 |
|
637 |
|
638 |
class OS(ConfigObject): |
639 |
"""Config object representing an operating system."""
|
640 |
__slots__ = [ |
641 |
"name",
|
642 |
"path",
|
643 |
"status",
|
644 |
"api_version",
|
645 |
"create_script",
|
646 |
"export_script",
|
647 |
"import_script",
|
648 |
"rename_script",
|
649 |
] |
650 |
|
651 |
@classmethod
|
652 |
def FromInvalidOS(cls, err): |
653 |
"""Create an OS from an InvalidOS error.
|
654 |
|
655 |
This routine knows how to convert an InvalidOS error to an OS
|
656 |
object representing the broken OS with a meaningful error message.
|
657 |
|
658 |
"""
|
659 |
if not isinstance(err, errors.InvalidOS): |
660 |
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Trying to initialize an OS from an" |
661 |
" invalid object of type %s" % type(err)) |
662 |
|
663 |
return cls(name=err.args[0], path=err.args[1], status=err.args[2]) |
664 |
|
665 |
def __nonzero__(self): |
666 |
return self.status == constants.OS_VALID_STATUS |
667 |
|
668 |
__bool__ = __nonzero__ |
669 |
|
670 |
|
671 |
class Node(TaggableObject): |
672 |
"""Config object representing a node."""
|
673 |
__slots__ = TaggableObject.__slots__ + [ |
674 |
"name",
|
675 |
"primary_ip",
|
676 |
"secondary_ip",
|
677 |
] |
678 |
|
679 |
|
680 |
class Cluster(TaggableObject): |
681 |
"""Config object representing the cluster."""
|
682 |
__slots__ = TaggableObject.__slots__ + [ |
683 |
"serial_no",
|
684 |
"rsahostkeypub",
|
685 |
"highest_used_port",
|
686 |
"tcpudp_port_pool",
|
687 |
"mac_prefix",
|
688 |
"volume_group_name",
|
689 |
"default_bridge",
|
690 |
] |
691 |
|
692 |
def ToDict(self): |
693 |
"""Custom function for cluster.
|
694 |
|
695 |
"""
|
696 |
mydict = super(Cluster, self).ToDict() |
697 |
mydict["tcpudp_port_pool"] = list(self.tcpudp_port_pool) |
698 |
return mydict
|
699 |
|
700 |
@classmethod
|
701 |
def FromDict(cls, val): |
702 |
"""Custom function for cluster.
|
703 |
|
704 |
"""
|
705 |
obj = super(Cluster, cls).FromDict(val)
|
706 |
if not isinstance(obj.tcpudp_port_pool, set): |
707 |
obj.tcpudp_port_pool = set(obj.tcpudp_port_pool)
|
708 |
return obj
|
709 |
|
710 |
|
711 |
class SerializableConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser): |
712 |
"""Simple wrapper over ConfigParse that allows serialization.
|
713 |
|
714 |
This class is basically ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser with two
|
715 |
additional methods that allow it to serialize/unserialize to/from a
|
716 |
buffer.
|
717 |
|
718 |
"""
|
719 |
def Dumps(self): |
720 |
"""Dump this instance and return the string representation."""
|
721 |
buf = StringIO() |
722 |
self.write(buf)
|
723 |
return buf.getvalue()
|
724 |
|
725 |
@staticmethod
|
726 |
def Loads(data): |
727 |
"""Load data from a string."""
|
728 |
buf = StringIO(data) |
729 |
cfp = SerializableConfigParser() |
730 |
cfp.readfp(buf) |
731 |
return cfp
|