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#!/usr/bin/python
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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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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""Module implementing the logic behind the cluster operations
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This module implements the logic for doing operations in the cluster. There
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are two kinds of classes defined:
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- logical units, which know how to deal with their specific opcode only
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- the processor, which dispatches the opcodes to their logical units
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"""
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from ganeti import opcodes |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import errors |
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from ganeti import rpc |
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from ganeti import cmdlib |
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from ganeti import config |
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from ganeti import ssconf |
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class Processor(object): |
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"""Object which runs OpCodes"""
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DISPATCH_TABLE = { |
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# Cluster
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opcodes.OpInitCluster: cmdlib.LUInitCluster, |
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opcodes.OpDestroyCluster: cmdlib.LUDestroyCluster, |
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opcodes.OpQueryClusterInfo: cmdlib.LUQueryClusterInfo, |
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opcodes.OpClusterCopyFile: cmdlib.LUClusterCopyFile, |
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opcodes.OpRunClusterCommand: cmdlib.LURunClusterCommand, |
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opcodes.OpVerifyCluster: cmdlib.LUVerifyCluster, |
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opcodes.OpMasterFailover: cmdlib.LUMasterFailover, |
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opcodes.OpDumpClusterConfig: cmdlib.LUDumpClusterConfig, |
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opcodes.OpRenameCluster: cmdlib.LURenameCluster, |
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# node lu
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opcodes.OpAddNode: cmdlib.LUAddNode, |
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opcodes.OpQueryNodes: cmdlib.LUQueryNodes, |
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opcodes.OpQueryNodeVolumes: cmdlib.LUQueryNodeVolumes, |
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opcodes.OpRemoveNode: cmdlib.LURemoveNode, |
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# instance lu
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opcodes.OpCreateInstance: cmdlib.LUCreateInstance, |
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opcodes.OpReinstallInstance: cmdlib.LUReinstallInstance, |
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opcodes.OpRemoveInstance: cmdlib.LURemoveInstance, |
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opcodes.OpRenameInstance: cmdlib.LURenameInstance, |
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opcodes.OpActivateInstanceDisks: cmdlib.LUActivateInstanceDisks, |
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opcodes.OpShutdownInstance: cmdlib.LUShutdownInstance, |
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opcodes.OpStartupInstance: cmdlib.LUStartupInstance, |
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opcodes.OpDeactivateInstanceDisks: cmdlib.LUDeactivateInstanceDisks, |
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opcodes.OpAddMDDRBDComponent: cmdlib.LUAddMDDRBDComponent, |
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opcodes.OpRemoveMDDRBDComponent: cmdlib.LURemoveMDDRBDComponent, |
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opcodes.OpReplaceDisks: cmdlib.LUReplaceDisks, |
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opcodes.OpFailoverInstance: cmdlib.LUFailoverInstance, |
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opcodes.OpConnectConsole: cmdlib.LUConnectConsole, |
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opcodes.OpQueryInstances: cmdlib.LUQueryInstances, |
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opcodes.OpQueryInstanceData: cmdlib.LUQueryInstanceData, |
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opcodes.OpSetInstanceParms: cmdlib.LUSetInstanceParms, |
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# os lu
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opcodes.OpDiagnoseOS: cmdlib.LUDiagnoseOS, |
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# exports lu
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opcodes.OpQueryExports: cmdlib.LUQueryExports, |
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opcodes.OpExportInstance: cmdlib.LUExportInstance, |
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# tags lu
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opcodes.OpGetTags: cmdlib.LUGetTags, |
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opcodes.OpSetTag: cmdlib.LUAddTag, |
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opcodes.OpDelTag: cmdlib.LUDelTag, |
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} |
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def __init__(self): |
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"""Constructor for Processor
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"""
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self.cfg = None |
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self.sstore = None |
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def ExecOpCode(self, op, feedback_fn): |
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"""Execute an opcode.
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Args:
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- cfg: the configuration in which we execute this opcode
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- opcode: the opcode to be executed
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- feedback_fn: the feedback function (taking one string) to be run when
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interesting events are happening
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"""
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if not isinstance(op, opcodes.OpCode): |
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("Non-opcode instance passed" |
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" to ExecOpcode")
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lu_class = self.DISPATCH_TABLE.get(op.__class__, None) |
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if lu_class is None: |
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raise errors.OpCodeUnknown("Unknown opcode") |
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if lu_class.REQ_CLUSTER and self.cfg is None: |
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self.cfg = config.ConfigWriter()
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self.sstore = ssconf.SimpleStore()
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lu = lu_class(self, op, self.cfg, self.sstore) |
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lu.CheckPrereq() |
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do_hooks = lu_class.HPATH is not None |
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if do_hooks:
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hm = HooksMaster(rpc.call_hooks_runner, self.cfg, self.sstore, lu) |
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hm.RunPhase(constants.HOOKS_PHASE_PRE) |
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result = lu.Exec(feedback_fn) |
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if do_hooks:
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hm.RunPhase(constants.HOOKS_PHASE_POST) |
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return result
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def ChainOpCode(self, op, feedback_fn): |
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"""Chain and execute an opcode.
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This is used by LUs when they need to execute a child LU.
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Args:
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- opcode: the opcode to be executed
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- feedback_fn: the feedback function (taking one string) to be run when
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interesting events are happening
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"""
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if not isinstance(op, opcodes.OpCode): |
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("Non-opcode instance passed" |
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" to ExecOpcode")
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lu_class = self.DISPATCH_TABLE.get(op.__class__, None) |
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if lu_class is None: |
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raise errors.OpCodeUnknown("Unknown opcode") |
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if lu_class.REQ_CLUSTER and self.cfg is None: |
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self.cfg = config.ConfigWriter()
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self.sstore = ssconf.SimpleStore()
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do_hooks = lu_class.HPATH is not None |
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lu = lu_class(self, op, self.cfg, self.sstore) |
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lu.CheckPrereq() |
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#if do_hooks:
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# hm = HooksMaster(rpc.call_hooks_runner, self.cfg, self.sstore, lu)
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# hm.RunPhase(constants.HOOKS_PHASE_PRE)
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result = lu.Exec(feedback_fn) |
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#if do_hooks:
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# hm.RunPhase(constants.HOOKS_PHASE_POST)
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return result
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class HooksMaster(object): |
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"""Hooks master.
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This class distributes the run commands to the nodes based on the
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specific LU class.
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In order to remove the direct dependency on the rpc module, the
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constructor needs a function which actually does the remote
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call. This will usually be rpc.call_hooks_runner, but any function
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which behaves the same works.
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"""
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def __init__(self, callfn, cfg, sstore, lu): |
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self.callfn = callfn
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self.cfg = cfg
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self.sstore = sstore
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self.lu = lu
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self.op = lu.op
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self.hpath = self.lu.HPATH |
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self.env, node_list_pre, node_list_post = self._BuildEnv() |
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self.node_list = {constants.HOOKS_PHASE_PRE: node_list_pre,
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constants.HOOKS_PHASE_POST: node_list_post} |
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def _BuildEnv(self): |
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"""Compute the environment and the target nodes.
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Based on the opcode and the current node list, this builds the
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environment for the hooks and the target node list for the run.
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"""
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env = { |
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"PATH": "/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin", |
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"GANETI_HOOKS_VERSION": constants.HOOKS_VERSION,
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"GANETI_OP_CODE": self.op.OP_ID, |
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"GANETI_OBJECT_TYPE": self.lu.HTYPE, |
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} |
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lu_env, lu_nodes_pre, lu_nodes_post = self.lu.BuildHooksEnv()
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if lu_env:
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for key in lu_env: |
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env["GANETI_" + key] = lu_env[key]
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if self.sstore is not None: |
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env["GANETI_CLUSTER"] = self.sstore.GetClusterName() |
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env["GANETI_MASTER"] = self.sstore.GetMasterNode() |
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for key in env: |
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if not isinstance(env[key], str): |
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env[key] = str(env[key])
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return env, frozenset(lu_nodes_pre), frozenset(lu_nodes_post) |
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def RunPhase(self, phase): |
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"""Run all the scripts for a phase.
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This is the main function of the HookMaster.
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"""
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if not self.node_list[phase]: |
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# empty node list, we should not attempt to run this
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# as most probably we're in the cluster init phase and the rpc client
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# part can't even attempt to run
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return
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self.env["GANETI_HOOKS_PHASE"] = str(phase) |
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results = self.callfn(self.node_list[phase], self.hpath, phase, self.env) |
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if phase == constants.HOOKS_PHASE_PRE:
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errs = [] |
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if not results: |
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raise errors.HooksFailure("Communication failure") |
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for node_name in results: |
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res = results[node_name] |
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if res is False or not isinstance(res, list): |
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raise errors.HooksFailure("Communication failure to node %s" % |
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node_name) |
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for script, hkr, output in res: |
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if hkr == constants.HKR_FAIL:
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output = output.strip().encode("string_escape")
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errs.append((node_name, script, output)) |
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if errs:
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raise errors.HooksAbort(errs)
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