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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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"""Functions used by the node daemon
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@var _ALLOWED_UPLOAD_FILES: denotes which files are accepted in
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     the L{UploadFile} function
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import os
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import os.path
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import shutil
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import time
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import stat
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import errno
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import re
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import subprocess
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import random
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import logging
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import tempfile
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import zlib
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import base64
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from ganeti import errors
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from ganeti import utils
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from ganeti import ssh
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from ganeti import hypervisor
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from ganeti import constants
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from ganeti import bdev
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from ganeti import objects
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from ganeti import ssconf
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_BOOT_ID_PATH = "/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id"
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class RPCFail(Exception):
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  """Class denoting RPC failure.
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  Its argument is the error message.
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  """
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def _Fail(msg, *args, **kwargs):
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  """Log an error and the raise an RPCFail exception.
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  This exception is then handled specially in the ganeti daemon and
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  turned into a 'failed' return type. As such, this function is a
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  useful shortcut for logging the error and returning it to the master
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  daemon.
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  @type msg: string
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  @param msg: the text of the exception
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  @raise RPCFail
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  """
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  if args:
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    msg = msg % args
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  if "log" not in kwargs or kwargs["log"]: # if we should log this error
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    if "exc" in kwargs and kwargs["exc"]:
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      logging.exception(msg)
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    else:
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      logging.error(msg)
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  raise RPCFail(msg)
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def _GetConfig():
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  """Simple wrapper to return a SimpleStore.
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  @rtype: L{ssconf.SimpleStore}
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  @return: a SimpleStore instance
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  """
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  return ssconf.SimpleStore()
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def _GetSshRunner(cluster_name):
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  """Simple wrapper to return an SshRunner.
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  @type cluster_name: str
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  @param cluster_name: the cluster name, which is needed
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      by the SshRunner constructor
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  @rtype: L{ssh.SshRunner}
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  @return: an SshRunner instance
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  """
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  return ssh.SshRunner(cluster_name)
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def _Decompress(data):
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  """Unpacks data compressed by the RPC client.
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  @type data: list or tuple
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  @param data: Data sent by RPC client
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  @rtype: str
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  @return: Decompressed data
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  """
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  assert isinstance(data, (list, tuple))
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  assert len(data) == 2
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  (encoding, content) = data
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  if encoding == constants.RPC_ENCODING_NONE:
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    return content
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  elif encoding == constants.RPC_ENCODING_ZLIB_BASE64:
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    return zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(content))
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    raise AssertionError("Unknown data encoding")
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def _CleanDirectory(path, exclude=None):
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  """Removes all regular files in a directory.
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  @param path: the directory to clean
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  @type exclude: list
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  @param exclude: list of files to be excluded, defaults
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  """
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  if not os.path.isdir(path):
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    return
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    exclude = []
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    # Normalize excluded paths
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    exclude = [os.path.normpath(i) for i in exclude]
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  for rel_name in utils.ListVisibleFiles(path):
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    full_name = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(path, rel_name))
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    if full_name in exclude:
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      continue
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    if os.path.isfile(full_name) and not os.path.islink(full_name):
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      utils.RemoveFile(full_name)
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def _BuildUploadFileList():
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  """Build the list of allowed upload files.
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  """
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  allowed_files = set([
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    constants.CLUSTER_CONF_FILE,
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    constants.ETC_HOSTS,
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    constants.SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS_FILE,
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    constants.VNC_PASSWORD_FILE,
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    constants.RAPI_CERT_FILE,
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    constants.RAPI_USERS_FILE,
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    constants.HMAC_CLUSTER_KEY,
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    ])
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  for hv_name in constants.HYPER_TYPES:
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    hv_class = hypervisor.GetHypervisorClass(hv_name)
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    allowed_files.update(hv_class.GetAncillaryFiles())
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  return frozenset(allowed_files)
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_ALLOWED_UPLOAD_FILES = _BuildUploadFileList()
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def JobQueuePurge():
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  """Removes job queue files and archived jobs.
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  _CleanDirectory(constants.QUEUE_DIR, exclude=[constants.JOB_QUEUE_LOCK_FILE])
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  _CleanDirectory(constants.JOB_QUEUE_ARCHIVE_DIR)
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def GetMasterInfo():
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  """Returns master information.
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  This is an utility function to compute master information, either
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  @return: master_netdev, master_ip, master_name
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    cfg = _GetConfig()
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    master_netdev = cfg.GetMasterNetdev()
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    master_ip = cfg.GetMasterIP()
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    master_node = cfg.GetMasterNode()
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    _Fail("Cluster configuration incomplete: %s", err, exc=True)
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  return (master_netdev, master_ip, master_node)
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def StartMaster(start_daemons, no_voting):
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  """Activate local node as master node.
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  (unless someone else has it). It will also start the master daemons,
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      daemons (ganeti-masterd and ganeti-rapi)
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  @param no_voting: whether to start ganeti-masterd without a node vote
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  # GetMasterInfo will raise an exception if not able to return data
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  master_netdev, master_ip, _ = GetMasterInfo()
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  err_msgs = []
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  if utils.TcpPing(master_ip, constants.DEFAULT_NODED_PORT):
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    if utils.OwnIpAddress(master_ip):
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      # we already have the ip:
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      logging.debug("Master IP already configured, doing nothing")
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      msg = "Someone else has the master ip, not activating"
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      logging.error(msg)
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      err_msgs.append(msg)
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    result = utils.RunCmd(["ip", "address", "add", "%s/32" % master_ip,
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                           "dev", master_netdev, "label",
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                           "%s:0" % master_netdev])
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      msg = "Can't activate master IP: %s" % result.output
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      logging.error(msg)
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      err_msgs.append(msg)
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    result = utils.RunCmd(["arping", "-q", "-U", "-c 3", "-I", master_netdev,
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                           "-s", master_ip, master_ip])
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  # and now start the master and rapi daemons
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    daemons_params = {
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        'ganeti-masterd': [],
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        'ganeti-rapi': [],
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        }
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    if no_voting:
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      daemons_params['ganeti-masterd'].append('--no-voting')
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      daemons_params['ganeti-masterd'].append('--yes-do-it')
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      cmd = [daemon]
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      cmd.extend(daemons_params[daemon])
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      result = utils.RunCmd(cmd)
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        msg = "Can't start daemon %s: %s" % (daemon, result.output)
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  if err_msgs:
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    _Fail("; ".join(err_msgs))
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def StopMaster(stop_daemons):
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  """Deactivate this node as master.
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  result = utils.RunCmd(["ip", "address", "del", "%s/32" % master_ip,
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    logging.error("Can't remove the master IP, error: %s", result.output)
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      utils.KillProcess(utils.ReadPidFile(utils.DaemonPidFileName(daemon)))
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def AddNode(dsa, dsapub, rsa, rsapub, sshkey, sshpub):
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  @type dsa: str
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  @param dsa: the DSA private key to write
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  @type dsapub: str
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  @param dsapub: the DSA public key to write
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  @param rsapub: the RSA public key to write
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  @param sshkey: the SSH private key to write
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  sshd_keys =  [(constants.SSH_HOST_RSA_PRIV, rsa, 0600),
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                (constants.SSH_HOST_RSA_PUB, rsapub, 0644),
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                (constants.SSH_HOST_DSA_PRIV, dsa, 0600),
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                (constants.SSH_HOST_DSA_PUB, dsapub, 0644)]
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    utils.WriteFile(name, data=content, mode=mode)
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    _Fail("Error while processing user ssh files: %s", err, exc=True)
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  for name, content in [(priv_key, sshkey), (pub_key, sshpub)]:
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    utils.WriteFile(name, data=content, mode=0600)
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def LeaveCluster():
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  """Cleans up and remove the current node.
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    priv_key, pub_key, auth_keys = ssh.GetUserFiles(constants.GANETI_RUNAS)
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    utils.RemoveAuthorizedKey(auth_keys, utils.ReadFile(pub_key))
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def GetNodeInfo(vgname, hypervisor_type):
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def VerifyNode(what, cluster_name):
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      tmp[hv_name] = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hv_name).Verify()
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    result[constants.NV_FILELIST] = utils.FingerprintFiles(
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  if constants.NV_LVLIST in what:
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    result[constants.NV_INSTANCELIST] = GetInstanceList(
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    result[constants.NV_VGLIST] = utils.ListVolumeGroups()
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  if constants.NV_HVINFO in what:
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    hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(what[constants.NV_HVINFO])
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    result[constants.NV_HVINFO] = hyper.GetNodeInfo()
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def GetVolumeList(vg_name):
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                         "-olv_name,lv_size,lv_attr", vg_name])
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    _Fail("Failed to list logical volumes, lvs output: %s", result.output)
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    line = line.strip()
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      # we don't want to report such volumes as existing, since they
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def ListVolumeGroups():
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  """List the volume groups and their size.
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  """
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def NodeVolumes():
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  """List all volumes on this node.
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      - size: the size of the logical volume
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    In case of errors, we return an empty list and log the
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    Note that since a logical volume can live on multiple physical
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    volumes, the resulting list might include a logical volume
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  """
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  result = utils.RunCmd(["lvs", "--noheadings", "--units=m", "--nosuffix",
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                         "--separator=|",
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                         "--options=lv_name,lv_size,devices,vg_name"])
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  if result.failed:
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    _Fail("Failed to list logical volumes, lvs output: %s",
607
          result.output)
608

    
609
  def parse_dev(dev):
610
    if '(' in dev:
611
      return dev.split('(')[0]
612
    else:
613
      return dev
614

    
615
  def map_line(line):
616
    return {
617
      'name': line[0].strip(),
618
      'size': line[1].strip(),
619
      'dev': parse_dev(line[2].strip()),
620
      'vg': line[3].strip(),
621
    }
622

    
623
  return [map_line(line.split('|')) for line in result.stdout.splitlines()
624
          if line.count('|') >= 3]
625

    
626

    
627
def BridgesExist(bridges_list):
628
  """Check if a list of bridges exist on the current node.
629

630
  @rtype: boolean
631
  @return: C{True} if all of them exist, C{False} otherwise
632

633
  """
634
  missing = []
635
  for bridge in bridges_list:
636
    if not utils.BridgeExists(bridge):
637
      missing.append(bridge)
638

    
639
  if missing:
640
    _Fail("Missing bridges %s", ", ".join(missing))
641

    
642

    
643
def GetInstanceList(hypervisor_list):
644
  """Provides a list of instances.
645

646
  @type hypervisor_list: list
647
  @param hypervisor_list: the list of hypervisors to query information
648

649
  @rtype: list
650
  @return: a list of all running instances on the current node
651
    - instance1.example.com
652
    - instance2.example.com
653

654
  """
655
  results = []
656
  for hname in hypervisor_list:
657
    try:
658
      names = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hname).ListInstances()
659
      results.extend(names)
660
    except errors.HypervisorError, err:
661
      _Fail("Error enumerating instances (hypervisor %s): %s",
662
            hname, err, exc=True)
663

    
664
  return results
665

    
666

    
667
def GetInstanceInfo(instance, hname):
668
  """Gives back the information about an instance as a dictionary.
669

670
  @type instance: string
671
  @param instance: the instance name
672
  @type hname: string
673
  @param hname: the hypervisor type of the instance
674

675
  @rtype: dict
676
  @return: dictionary with the following keys:
677
      - memory: memory size of instance (int)
678
      - state: xen state of instance (string)
679
      - time: cpu time of instance (float)
680

681
  """
682
  output = {}
683

    
684
  iinfo = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hname).GetInstanceInfo(instance)
685
  if iinfo is not None:
686
    output['memory'] = iinfo[2]
687
    output['state'] = iinfo[4]
688
    output['time'] = iinfo[5]
689

    
690
  return output
691

    
692

    
693
def GetInstanceMigratable(instance):
694
  """Gives whether an instance can be migrated.
695

696
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
697
  @param instance: object representing the instance to be checked.
698

699
  @rtype: tuple
700
  @return: tuple of (result, description) where:
701
      - result: whether the instance can be migrated or not
702
      - description: a description of the issue, if relevant
703

704
  """
705
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
706
  iname = instance.name
707
  if iname not in hyper.ListInstances():
708
    _Fail("Instance %s is not running", iname)
709

    
710
  for idx in range(len(instance.disks)):
711
    link_name = _GetBlockDevSymlinkPath(iname, idx)
712
    if not os.path.islink(link_name):
713
      _Fail("Instance %s was not restarted since ganeti 1.2.5", iname)
714

    
715

    
716
def GetAllInstancesInfo(hypervisor_list):
717
  """Gather data about all instances.
718

719
  This is the equivalent of L{GetInstanceInfo}, except that it
720
  computes data for all instances at once, thus being faster if one
721
  needs data about more than one instance.
722

723
  @type hypervisor_list: list
724
  @param hypervisor_list: list of hypervisors to query for instance data
725

726
  @rtype: dict
727
  @return: dictionary of instance: data, with data having the following keys:
728
      - memory: memory size of instance (int)
729
      - state: xen state of instance (string)
730
      - time: cpu time of instance (float)
731
      - vcpus: the number of vcpus
732

733
  """
734
  output = {}
735

    
736
  for hname in hypervisor_list:
737
    iinfo = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hname).GetAllInstancesInfo()
738
    if iinfo:
739
      for name, _, memory, vcpus, state, times in iinfo:
740
        value = {
741
          'memory': memory,
742
          'vcpus': vcpus,
743
          'state': state,
744
          'time': times,
745
          }
746
        if name in output:
747
          # we only check static parameters, like memory and vcpus,
748
          # and not state and time which can change between the
749
          # invocations of the different hypervisors
750
          for key in 'memory', 'vcpus':
751
            if value[key] != output[name][key]:
752
              _Fail("Instance %s is running twice"
753
                    " with different parameters", name)
754
        output[name] = value
755

    
756
  return output
757

    
758

    
759
def InstanceOsAdd(instance, reinstall):
760
  """Add an OS to an instance.
761

762
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
763
  @param instance: Instance whose OS is to be installed
764
  @type reinstall: boolean
765
  @param reinstall: whether this is an instance reinstall
766
  @rtype: None
767

768
  """
769
  inst_os = OSFromDisk(instance.os)
770

    
771
  create_env = OSEnvironment(instance, inst_os)
772
  if reinstall:
773
    create_env['INSTANCE_REINSTALL'] = "1"
774

    
775
  logfile = "%s/add-%s-%s-%d.log" % (constants.LOG_OS_DIR, instance.os,
776
                                     instance.name, int(time.time()))
777

    
778
  result = utils.RunCmd([inst_os.create_script], env=create_env,
779
                        cwd=inst_os.path, output=logfile,)
780
  if result.failed:
781
    logging.error("os create command '%s' returned error: %s, logfile: %s,"
782
                  " output: %s", result.cmd, result.fail_reason, logfile,
783
                  result.output)
784
    lines = [utils.SafeEncode(val)
785
             for val in utils.TailFile(logfile, lines=20)]
786
    _Fail("OS create script failed (%s), last lines in the"
787
          " log file:\n%s", result.fail_reason, "\n".join(lines), log=False)
788

    
789

    
790
def RunRenameInstance(instance, old_name):
791
  """Run the OS rename script for an instance.
792

793
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
794
  @param instance: Instance whose OS is to be installed
795
  @type old_name: string
796
  @param old_name: previous instance name
797
  @rtype: boolean
798
  @return: the success of the operation
799

800
  """
801
  inst_os = OSFromDisk(instance.os)
802

    
803
  rename_env = OSEnvironment(instance, inst_os)
804
  rename_env['OLD_INSTANCE_NAME'] = old_name
805

    
806
  logfile = "%s/rename-%s-%s-%s-%d.log" % (constants.LOG_OS_DIR, instance.os,
807
                                           old_name,
808
                                           instance.name, int(time.time()))
809

    
810
  result = utils.RunCmd([inst_os.rename_script], env=rename_env,
811
                        cwd=inst_os.path, output=logfile)
812

    
813
  if result.failed:
814
    logging.error("os create command '%s' returned error: %s output: %s",
815
                  result.cmd, result.fail_reason, result.output)
816
    lines = [utils.SafeEncode(val)
817
             for val in utils.TailFile(logfile, lines=20)]
818
    _Fail("OS rename script failed (%s), last lines in the"
819
          " log file:\n%s", result.fail_reason, "\n".join(lines), log=False)
820

    
821

    
822
def _GetVGInfo(vg_name):
823
  """Get information about the volume group.
824

825
  @type vg_name: str
826
  @param vg_name: the volume group which we query
827
  @rtype: dict
828
  @return:
829
    A dictionary with the following keys:
830
      - C{vg_size} is the total size of the volume group in MiB
831
      - C{vg_free} is the free size of the volume group in MiB
832
      - C{pv_count} are the number of physical disks in that VG
833

834
    If an error occurs during gathering of data, we return the same dict
835
    with keys all set to None.
836

837
  """
838
  retdic = dict.fromkeys(["vg_size", "vg_free", "pv_count"])
839

    
840
  retval = utils.RunCmd(["vgs", "-ovg_size,vg_free,pv_count", "--noheadings",
841
                         "--nosuffix", "--units=m", "--separator=:", vg_name])
842

    
843
  if retval.failed:
844
    logging.error("volume group %s not present", vg_name)
845
    return retdic
846
  valarr = retval.stdout.strip().rstrip(':').split(':')
847
  if len(valarr) == 3:
848
    try:
849
      retdic = {
850
        "vg_size": int(round(float(valarr[0]), 0)),
851
        "vg_free": int(round(float(valarr[1]), 0)),
852
        "pv_count": int(valarr[2]),
853
        }
854
    except ValueError, err:
855
      logging.exception("Fail to parse vgs output: %s", err)
856
  else:
857
    logging.error("vgs output has the wrong number of fields (expected"
858
                  " three): %s", str(valarr))
859
  return retdic
860

    
861

    
862
def _GetBlockDevSymlinkPath(instance_name, idx):
863
  return os.path.join(constants.DISK_LINKS_DIR,
864
                      "%s:%d" % (instance_name, idx))
865

    
866

    
867
def _SymlinkBlockDev(instance_name, device_path, idx):
868
  """Set up symlinks to a instance's block device.
869

870
  This is an auxiliary function run when an instance is start (on the primary
871
  node) or when an instance is migrated (on the target node).
872

873

874
  @param instance_name: the name of the target instance
875
  @param device_path: path of the physical block device, on the node
876
  @param idx: the disk index
877
  @return: absolute path to the disk's symlink
878

879
  """
880
  link_name = _GetBlockDevSymlinkPath(instance_name, idx)
881
  try:
882
    os.symlink(device_path, link_name)
883
  except OSError, err:
884
    if err.errno == errno.EEXIST:
885
      if (not os.path.islink(link_name) or
886
          os.readlink(link_name) != device_path):
887
        os.remove(link_name)
888
        os.symlink(device_path, link_name)
889
    else:
890
      raise
891

    
892
  return link_name
893

    
894

    
895
def _RemoveBlockDevLinks(instance_name, disks):
896
  """Remove the block device symlinks belonging to the given instance.
897

898
  """
899
  for idx, _ in enumerate(disks):
900
    link_name = _GetBlockDevSymlinkPath(instance_name, idx)
901
    if os.path.islink(link_name):
902
      try:
903
        os.remove(link_name)
904
      except OSError:
905
        logging.exception("Can't remove symlink '%s'", link_name)
906

    
907

    
908
def _GatherAndLinkBlockDevs(instance):
909
  """Set up an instance's block device(s).
910

911
  This is run on the primary node at instance startup. The block
912
  devices must be already assembled.
913

914
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
915
  @param instance: the instance whose disks we shoul assemble
916
  @rtype: list
917
  @return: list of (disk_object, device_path)
918

919
  """
920
  block_devices = []
921
  for idx, disk in enumerate(instance.disks):
922
    device = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
923
    if device is None:
924
      raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Block device '%s' is not set up." %
925
                                    str(disk))
926
    device.Open()
927
    try:
928
      link_name = _SymlinkBlockDev(instance.name, device.dev_path, idx)
929
    except OSError, e:
930
      raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Cannot create block device symlink: %s" %
931
                                    e.strerror)
932

    
933
    block_devices.append((disk, link_name))
934

    
935
  return block_devices
936

    
937

    
938
def StartInstance(instance):
939
  """Start an instance.
940

941
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
942
  @param instance: the instance object
943
  @rtype: None
944

945
  """
946
  running_instances = GetInstanceList([instance.hypervisor])
947

    
948
  if instance.name in running_instances:
949
    logging.info("Instance %s already running, not starting", instance.name)
950
    return
951

    
952
  try:
953
    block_devices = _GatherAndLinkBlockDevs(instance)
954
    hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
955
    hyper.StartInstance(instance, block_devices)
956
  except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
957
    _Fail("Block device error: %s", err, exc=True)
958
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
959
    _RemoveBlockDevLinks(instance.name, instance.disks)
960
    _Fail("Hypervisor error: %s", err, exc=True)
961

    
962

    
963
def InstanceShutdown(instance):
964
  """Shut an instance down.
965

966
  @note: this functions uses polling with a hardcoded timeout.
967

968
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
969
  @param instance: the instance object
970
  @rtype: None
971

972
  """
973
  hv_name = instance.hypervisor
974
  running_instances = GetInstanceList([hv_name])
975
  iname = instance.name
976

    
977
  if iname not in running_instances:
978
    logging.info("Instance %s not running, doing nothing", iname)
979
    return
980

    
981
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hv_name)
982
  try:
983
    hyper.StopInstance(instance)
984
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
985
    _Fail("Failed to stop instance %s: %s", iname, err)
986

    
987
  # test every 10secs for 2min
988

    
989
  time.sleep(1)
990
  for _ in range(11):
991
    if instance.name not in GetInstanceList([hv_name]):
992
      break
993
    time.sleep(10)
994
  else:
995
    # the shutdown did not succeed
996
    logging.error("Shutdown of '%s' unsuccessful, using destroy", iname)
997

    
998
    try:
999
      hyper.StopInstance(instance, force=True)
1000
    except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1001
      _Fail("Failed to force stop instance %s: %s", iname, err)
1002

    
1003
    time.sleep(1)
1004
    if instance.name in GetInstanceList([hv_name]):
1005
      _Fail("Could not shutdown instance %s even by destroy", iname)
1006

    
1007
  _RemoveBlockDevLinks(iname, instance.disks)
1008

    
1009

    
1010
def InstanceReboot(instance, reboot_type):
1011
  """Reboot an instance.
1012

1013
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1014
  @param instance: the instance object to reboot
1015
  @type reboot_type: str
1016
  @param reboot_type: the type of reboot, one the following
1017
    constants:
1018
      - L{constants.INSTANCE_REBOOT_SOFT}: only reboot the
1019
        instance OS, do not recreate the VM
1020
      - L{constants.INSTANCE_REBOOT_HARD}: tear down and
1021
        restart the VM (at the hypervisor level)
1022
      - the other reboot type (L{constants.INSTANCE_REBOOT_FULL}) is
1023
        not accepted here, since that mode is handled differently, in
1024
        cmdlib, and translates into full stop and start of the
1025
        instance (instead of a call_instance_reboot RPC)
1026
  @rtype: None
1027

1028
  """
1029
  running_instances = GetInstanceList([instance.hypervisor])
1030

    
1031
  if instance.name not in running_instances:
1032
    _Fail("Cannot reboot instance %s that is not running", instance.name)
1033

    
1034
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
1035
  if reboot_type == constants.INSTANCE_REBOOT_SOFT:
1036
    try:
1037
      hyper.RebootInstance(instance)
1038
    except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1039
      _Fail("Failed to soft reboot instance %s: %s", instance.name, err)
1040
  elif reboot_type == constants.INSTANCE_REBOOT_HARD:
1041
    try:
1042
      InstanceShutdown(instance)
1043
      return StartInstance(instance)
1044
    except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1045
      _Fail("Failed to hard reboot instance %s: %s", instance.name, err)
1046
  else:
1047
    _Fail("Invalid reboot_type received: %s", reboot_type)
1048

    
1049

    
1050
def MigrationInfo(instance):
1051
  """Gather information about an instance to be migrated.
1052

1053
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1054
  @param instance: the instance definition
1055

1056
  """
1057
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
1058
  try:
1059
    info = hyper.MigrationInfo(instance)
1060
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1061
    _Fail("Failed to fetch migration information: %s", err, exc=True)
1062
  return info
1063

    
1064

    
1065
def AcceptInstance(instance, info, target):
1066
  """Prepare the node to accept an instance.
1067

1068
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1069
  @param instance: the instance definition
1070
  @type info: string/data (opaque)
1071
  @param info: migration information, from the source node
1072
  @type target: string
1073
  @param target: target host (usually ip), on this node
1074

1075
  """
1076
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
1077
  try:
1078
    hyper.AcceptInstance(instance, info, target)
1079
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1080
    _Fail("Failed to accept instance: %s", err, exc=True)
1081

    
1082

    
1083
def FinalizeMigration(instance, info, success):
1084
  """Finalize any preparation to accept an instance.
1085

1086
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1087
  @param instance: the instance definition
1088
  @type info: string/data (opaque)
1089
  @param info: migration information, from the source node
1090
  @type success: boolean
1091
  @param success: whether the migration was a success or a failure
1092

1093
  """
1094
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
1095
  try:
1096
    hyper.FinalizeMigration(instance, info, success)
1097
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1098
    _Fail("Failed to finalize migration: %s", err, exc=True)
1099

    
1100

    
1101
def MigrateInstance(instance, target, live):
1102
  """Migrates an instance to another node.
1103

1104
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1105
  @param instance: the instance definition
1106
  @type target: string
1107
  @param target: the target node name
1108
  @type live: boolean
1109
  @param live: whether the migration should be done live or not (the
1110
      interpretation of this parameter is left to the hypervisor)
1111
  @rtype: tuple
1112
  @return: a tuple of (success, msg) where:
1113
      - succes is a boolean denoting the success/failure of the operation
1114
      - msg is a string with details in case of failure
1115

1116
  """
1117
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(instance.hypervisor)
1118

    
1119
  try:
1120
    hyper.MigrateInstance(instance.name, target, live)
1121
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
1122
    _Fail("Failed to migrate instance: %s", err, exc=True)
1123

    
1124

    
1125
def BlockdevCreate(disk, size, owner, on_primary, info):
1126
  """Creates a block device for an instance.
1127

1128
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1129
  @param disk: the object describing the disk we should create
1130
  @type size: int
1131
  @param size: the size of the physical underlying device, in MiB
1132
  @type owner: str
1133
  @param owner: the name of the instance for which disk is created,
1134
      used for device cache data
1135
  @type on_primary: boolean
1136
  @param on_primary:  indicates if it is the primary node or not
1137
  @type info: string
1138
  @param info: string that will be sent to the physical device
1139
      creation, used for example to set (LVM) tags on LVs
1140

1141
  @return: the new unique_id of the device (this can sometime be
1142
      computed only after creation), or None. On secondary nodes,
1143
      it's not required to return anything.
1144

1145
  """
1146
  clist = []
1147
  if disk.children:
1148
    for child in disk.children:
1149
      try:
1150
        crdev = _RecursiveAssembleBD(child, owner, on_primary)
1151
      except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1152
        _Fail("Can't assemble device %s: %s", child, err)
1153
      if on_primary or disk.AssembleOnSecondary():
1154
        # we need the children open in case the device itself has to
1155
        # be assembled
1156
        try:
1157
          crdev.Open()
1158
        except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1159
          _Fail("Can't make child '%s' read-write: %s", child, err)
1160
      clist.append(crdev)
1161

    
1162
  try:
1163
    device = bdev.Create(disk.dev_type, disk.physical_id, clist, disk.size)
1164
  except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1165
    _Fail("Can't create block device: %s", err)
1166

    
1167
  if on_primary or disk.AssembleOnSecondary():
1168
    try:
1169
      device.Assemble()
1170
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1171
      _Fail("Can't assemble device after creation, unusual event: %s", err)
1172
    device.SetSyncSpeed(constants.SYNC_SPEED)
1173
    if on_primary or disk.OpenOnSecondary():
1174
      try:
1175
        device.Open(force=True)
1176
      except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1177
        _Fail("Can't make device r/w after creation, unusual event: %s", err)
1178
    DevCacheManager.UpdateCache(device.dev_path, owner,
1179
                                on_primary, disk.iv_name)
1180

    
1181
  device.SetInfo(info)
1182

    
1183
  return device.unique_id
1184

    
1185

    
1186
def BlockdevRemove(disk):
1187
  """Remove a block device.
1188

1189
  @note: This is intended to be called recursively.
1190

1191
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1192
  @param disk: the disk object we should remove
1193
  @rtype: boolean
1194
  @return: the success of the operation
1195

1196
  """
1197
  msgs = []
1198
  try:
1199
    rdev = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1200
  except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1201
    # probably can't attach
1202
    logging.info("Can't attach to device %s in remove", disk)
1203
    rdev = None
1204
  if rdev is not None:
1205
    r_path = rdev.dev_path
1206
    try:
1207
      rdev.Remove()
1208
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1209
      msgs.append(str(err))
1210
    if not msgs:
1211
      DevCacheManager.RemoveCache(r_path)
1212

    
1213
  if disk.children:
1214
    for child in disk.children:
1215
      try:
1216
        BlockdevRemove(child)
1217
      except RPCFail, err:
1218
        msgs.append(str(err))
1219

    
1220
  if msgs:
1221
    _Fail("; ".join(msgs))
1222

    
1223

    
1224
def _RecursiveAssembleBD(disk, owner, as_primary):
1225
  """Activate a block device for an instance.
1226

1227
  This is run on the primary and secondary nodes for an instance.
1228

1229
  @note: this function is called recursively.
1230

1231
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1232
  @param disk: the disk we try to assemble
1233
  @type owner: str
1234
  @param owner: the name of the instance which owns the disk
1235
  @type as_primary: boolean
1236
  @param as_primary: if we should make the block device
1237
      read/write
1238

1239
  @return: the assembled device or None (in case no device
1240
      was assembled)
1241
  @raise errors.BlockDeviceError: in case there is an error
1242
      during the activation of the children or the device
1243
      itself
1244

1245
  """
1246
  children = []
1247
  if disk.children:
1248
    mcn = disk.ChildrenNeeded()
1249
    if mcn == -1:
1250
      mcn = 0 # max number of Nones allowed
1251
    else:
1252
      mcn = len(disk.children) - mcn # max number of Nones
1253
    for chld_disk in disk.children:
1254
      try:
1255
        cdev = _RecursiveAssembleBD(chld_disk, owner, as_primary)
1256
      except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1257
        if children.count(None) >= mcn:
1258
          raise
1259
        cdev = None
1260
        logging.error("Error in child activation (but continuing): %s",
1261
                      str(err))
1262
      children.append(cdev)
1263

    
1264
  if as_primary or disk.AssembleOnSecondary():
1265
    r_dev = bdev.Assemble(disk.dev_type, disk.physical_id, children, disk.size)
1266
    r_dev.SetSyncSpeed(constants.SYNC_SPEED)
1267
    result = r_dev
1268
    if as_primary or disk.OpenOnSecondary():
1269
      r_dev.Open()
1270
    DevCacheManager.UpdateCache(r_dev.dev_path, owner,
1271
                                as_primary, disk.iv_name)
1272

    
1273
  else:
1274
    result = True
1275
  return result
1276

    
1277

    
1278
def BlockdevAssemble(disk, owner, as_primary):
1279
  """Activate a block device for an instance.
1280

1281
  This is a wrapper over _RecursiveAssembleBD.
1282

1283
  @rtype: str or boolean
1284
  @return: a C{/dev/...} path for primary nodes, and
1285
      C{True} for secondary nodes
1286

1287
  """
1288
  try:
1289
    result = _RecursiveAssembleBD(disk, owner, as_primary)
1290
    if isinstance(result, bdev.BlockDev):
1291
      result = result.dev_path
1292
  except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1293
    _Fail("Error while assembling disk: %s", err, exc=True)
1294

    
1295
  return result
1296

    
1297

    
1298
def BlockdevShutdown(disk):
1299
  """Shut down a block device.
1300

1301
  First, if the device is assembled (Attach() is successful), then
1302
  the device is shutdown. Then the children of the device are
1303
  shutdown.
1304

1305
  This function is called recursively. Note that we don't cache the
1306
  children or such, as oppossed to assemble, shutdown of different
1307
  devices doesn't require that the upper device was active.
1308

1309
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1310
  @param disk: the description of the disk we should
1311
      shutdown
1312
  @rtype: None
1313

1314
  """
1315
  msgs = []
1316
  r_dev = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1317
  if r_dev is not None:
1318
    r_path = r_dev.dev_path
1319
    try:
1320
      r_dev.Shutdown()
1321
      DevCacheManager.RemoveCache(r_path)
1322
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1323
      msgs.append(str(err))
1324

    
1325
  if disk.children:
1326
    for child in disk.children:
1327
      try:
1328
        BlockdevShutdown(child)
1329
      except RPCFail, err:
1330
        msgs.append(str(err))
1331

    
1332
  if msgs:
1333
    _Fail("; ".join(msgs))
1334

    
1335

    
1336
def BlockdevAddchildren(parent_cdev, new_cdevs):
1337
  """Extend a mirrored block device.
1338

1339
  @type parent_cdev: L{objects.Disk}
1340
  @param parent_cdev: the disk to which we should add children
1341
  @type new_cdevs: list of L{objects.Disk}
1342
  @param new_cdevs: the list of children which we should add
1343
  @rtype: None
1344

1345
  """
1346
  parent_bdev = _RecursiveFindBD(parent_cdev)
1347
  if parent_bdev is None:
1348
    _Fail("Can't find parent device '%s' in add children", parent_cdev)
1349
  new_bdevs = [_RecursiveFindBD(disk) for disk in new_cdevs]
1350
  if new_bdevs.count(None) > 0:
1351
    _Fail("Can't find new device(s) to add: %s:%s", new_bdevs, new_cdevs)
1352
  parent_bdev.AddChildren(new_bdevs)
1353

    
1354

    
1355
def BlockdevRemovechildren(parent_cdev, new_cdevs):
1356
  """Shrink a mirrored block device.
1357

1358
  @type parent_cdev: L{objects.Disk}
1359
  @param parent_cdev: the disk from which we should remove children
1360
  @type new_cdevs: list of L{objects.Disk}
1361
  @param new_cdevs: the list of children which we should remove
1362
  @rtype: None
1363

1364
  """
1365
  parent_bdev = _RecursiveFindBD(parent_cdev)
1366
  if parent_bdev is None:
1367
    _Fail("Can't find parent device '%s' in remove children", parent_cdev)
1368
  devs = []
1369
  for disk in new_cdevs:
1370
    rpath = disk.StaticDevPath()
1371
    if rpath is None:
1372
      bd = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1373
      if bd is None:
1374
        _Fail("Can't find device %s while removing children", disk)
1375
      else:
1376
        devs.append(bd.dev_path)
1377
    else:
1378
      devs.append(rpath)
1379
  parent_bdev.RemoveChildren(devs)
1380

    
1381

    
1382
def BlockdevGetmirrorstatus(disks):
1383
  """Get the mirroring status of a list of devices.
1384

1385
  @type disks: list of L{objects.Disk}
1386
  @param disks: the list of disks which we should query
1387
  @rtype: disk
1388
  @return:
1389
      a list of (mirror_done, estimated_time) tuples, which
1390
      are the result of L{bdev.BlockDev.CombinedSyncStatus}
1391
  @raise errors.BlockDeviceError: if any of the disks cannot be
1392
      found
1393

1394
  """
1395
  stats = []
1396
  for dsk in disks:
1397
    rbd = _RecursiveFindBD(dsk)
1398
    if rbd is None:
1399
      _Fail("Can't find device %s", dsk)
1400

    
1401
    stats.append(rbd.CombinedSyncStatus())
1402

    
1403
  return stats
1404

    
1405

    
1406
def _RecursiveFindBD(disk):
1407
  """Check if a device is activated.
1408

1409
  If so, return information about the real device.
1410

1411
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1412
  @param disk: the disk object we need to find
1413

1414
  @return: None if the device can't be found,
1415
      otherwise the device instance
1416

1417
  """
1418
  children = []
1419
  if disk.children:
1420
    for chdisk in disk.children:
1421
      children.append(_RecursiveFindBD(chdisk))
1422

    
1423
  return bdev.FindDevice(disk.dev_type, disk.physical_id, children, disk.size)
1424

    
1425

    
1426
def BlockdevFind(disk):
1427
  """Check if a device is activated.
1428

1429
  If it is, return information about the real device.
1430

1431
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1432
  @param disk: the disk to find
1433
  @rtype: None or objects.BlockDevStatus
1434
  @return: None if the disk cannot be found, otherwise a the current
1435
           information
1436

1437
  """
1438
  try:
1439
    rbd = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1440
  except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1441
    _Fail("Failed to find device: %s", err, exc=True)
1442

    
1443
  if rbd is None:
1444
    return None
1445

    
1446
  return rbd.GetSyncStatus()
1447

    
1448

    
1449
def BlockdevGetsize(disks):
1450
  """Computes the size of the given disks.
1451

1452
  If a disk is not found, returns None instead.
1453

1454
  @type disks: list of L{objects.Disk}
1455
  @param disks: the list of disk to compute the size for
1456
  @rtype: list
1457
  @return: list with elements None if the disk cannot be found,
1458
      otherwise the size
1459

1460
  """
1461
  result = []
1462
  for cf in disks:
1463
    try:
1464
      rbd = _RecursiveFindBD(cf)
1465
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1466
      result.append(None)
1467
      continue
1468
    if rbd is None:
1469
      result.append(None)
1470
    else:
1471
      result.append(rbd.GetActualSize())
1472
  return result
1473

    
1474

    
1475
def BlockdevExport(disk, dest_node, dest_path, cluster_name):
1476
  """Export a block device to a remote node.
1477

1478
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1479
  @param disk: the description of the disk to export
1480
  @type dest_node: str
1481
  @param dest_node: the destination node to export to
1482
  @type dest_path: str
1483
  @param dest_path: the destination path on the target node
1484
  @type cluster_name: str
1485
  @param cluster_name: the cluster name, needed for SSH hostalias
1486
  @rtype: None
1487

1488
  """
1489
  real_disk = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1490
  if real_disk is None:
1491
    _Fail("Block device '%s' is not set up", disk)
1492

    
1493
  real_disk.Open()
1494

    
1495
  # the block size on the read dd is 1MiB to match our units
1496
  expcmd = utils.BuildShellCmd("set -e; set -o pipefail; "
1497
                               "dd if=%s bs=1048576 count=%s",
1498
                               real_disk.dev_path, str(disk.size))
1499

    
1500
  # we set here a smaller block size as, due to ssh buffering, more
1501
  # than 64-128k will mostly ignored; we use nocreat to fail if the
1502
  # device is not already there or we pass a wrong path; we use
1503
  # notrunc to no attempt truncate on an LV device; we use oflag=dsync
1504
  # to not buffer too much memory; this means that at best, we flush
1505
  # every 64k, which will not be very fast
1506
  destcmd = utils.BuildShellCmd("dd of=%s conv=nocreat,notrunc bs=65536"
1507
                                " oflag=dsync", dest_path)
1508

    
1509
  remotecmd = _GetSshRunner(cluster_name).BuildCmd(dest_node,
1510
                                                   constants.GANETI_RUNAS,
1511
                                                   destcmd)
1512

    
1513
  # all commands have been checked, so we're safe to combine them
1514
  command = '|'.join([expcmd, utils.ShellQuoteArgs(remotecmd)])
1515

    
1516
  result = utils.RunCmd(["bash", "-c", command])
1517

    
1518
  if result.failed:
1519
    _Fail("Disk copy command '%s' returned error: %s"
1520
          " output: %s", command, result.fail_reason, result.output)
1521

    
1522

    
1523
def UploadFile(file_name, data, mode, uid, gid, atime, mtime):
1524
  """Write a file to the filesystem.
1525

1526
  This allows the master to overwrite(!) a file. It will only perform
1527
  the operation if the file belongs to a list of configuration files.
1528

1529
  @type file_name: str
1530
  @param file_name: the target file name
1531
  @type data: str
1532
  @param data: the new contents of the file
1533
  @type mode: int
1534
  @param mode: the mode to give the file (can be None)
1535
  @type uid: int
1536
  @param uid: the owner of the file (can be -1 for default)
1537
  @type gid: int
1538
  @param gid: the group of the file (can be -1 for default)
1539
  @type atime: float
1540
  @param atime: the atime to set on the file (can be None)
1541
  @type mtime: float
1542
  @param mtime: the mtime to set on the file (can be None)
1543
  @rtype: None
1544

1545
  """
1546
  if not os.path.isabs(file_name):
1547
    _Fail("Filename passed to UploadFile is not absolute: '%s'", file_name)
1548

    
1549
  if file_name not in _ALLOWED_UPLOAD_FILES:
1550
    _Fail("Filename passed to UploadFile not in allowed upload targets: '%s'",
1551
          file_name)
1552

    
1553
  raw_data = _Decompress(data)
1554

    
1555
  utils.WriteFile(file_name, data=raw_data, mode=mode, uid=uid, gid=gid,
1556
                  atime=atime, mtime=mtime)
1557

    
1558

    
1559
def WriteSsconfFiles(values):
1560
  """Update all ssconf files.
1561

1562
  Wrapper around the SimpleStore.WriteFiles.
1563

1564
  """
1565
  ssconf.SimpleStore().WriteFiles(values)
1566

    
1567

    
1568
def _ErrnoOrStr(err):
1569
  """Format an EnvironmentError exception.
1570

1571
  If the L{err} argument has an errno attribute, it will be looked up
1572
  and converted into a textual C{E...} description. Otherwise the
1573
  string representation of the error will be returned.
1574

1575
  @type err: L{EnvironmentError}
1576
  @param err: the exception to format
1577

1578
  """
1579
  if hasattr(err, 'errno'):
1580
    detail = errno.errorcode[err.errno]
1581
  else:
1582
    detail = str(err)
1583
  return detail
1584

    
1585

    
1586
def _OSOndiskAPIVersion(name, os_dir):
1587
  """Compute and return the API version of a given OS.
1588

1589
  This function will try to read the API version of the OS given by
1590
  the 'name' parameter and residing in the 'os_dir' directory.
1591

1592
  @type name: str
1593
  @param name: the OS name we should look for
1594
  @type os_dir: str
1595
  @param os_dir: the directory inwhich we should look for the OS
1596
  @rtype: tuple
1597
  @return: tuple (status, data) with status denoting the validity and
1598
      data holding either the vaid versions or an error message
1599

1600
  """
1601
  api_file = os.path.sep.join([os_dir, constants.OS_API_FILE])
1602

    
1603
  try:
1604
    st = os.stat(api_file)
1605
  except EnvironmentError, err:
1606
    return False, ("Required file '%s' not found under path %s: %s" %
1607
                   (constants.OS_API_FILE, os_dir, _ErrnoOrStr(err)))
1608

    
1609
  if not stat.S_ISREG(stat.S_IFMT(st.st_mode)):
1610
    return False, ("File '%s' in %s is not a regular file" %
1611
                   (constants.OS_API_FILE, os_dir))
1612

    
1613
  try:
1614
    api_versions = utils.ReadFile(api_file).splitlines()
1615
  except EnvironmentError, err:
1616
    return False, ("Error while reading the API version file at %s: %s" %
1617
                   (api_file, _ErrnoOrStr(err)))
1618

    
1619
  try:
1620
    api_versions = [int(version.strip()) for version in api_versions]
1621
  except (TypeError, ValueError), err:
1622
    return False, ("API version(s) can't be converted to integer: %s" %
1623
                   str(err))
1624

    
1625
  return True, api_versions
1626

    
1627

    
1628
def DiagnoseOS(top_dirs=None):
1629
  """Compute the validity for all OSes.
1630

1631
  @type top_dirs: list
1632
  @param top_dirs: the list of directories in which to
1633
      search (if not given defaults to
1634
      L{constants.OS_SEARCH_PATH})
1635
  @rtype: list of L{objects.OS}
1636
  @return: a list of tuples (name, path, status, diagnose)
1637
      for all (potential) OSes under all search paths, where:
1638
          - name is the (potential) OS name
1639
          - path is the full path to the OS
1640
          - status True/False is the validity of the OS
1641
          - diagnose is the error message for an invalid OS, otherwise empty
1642

1643
  """
1644
  if top_dirs is None:
1645
    top_dirs = constants.OS_SEARCH_PATH
1646

    
1647
  result = []
1648
  for dir_name in top_dirs:
1649
    if os.path.isdir(dir_name):
1650
      try:
1651
        f_names = utils.ListVisibleFiles(dir_name)
1652
      except EnvironmentError, err:
1653
        logging.exception("Can't list the OS directory %s: %s", dir_name, err)
1654
        break
1655
      for name in f_names:
1656
        os_path = os.path.sep.join([dir_name, name])
1657
        status, os_inst = _TryOSFromDisk(name, base_dir=dir_name)
1658
        if status:
1659
          diagnose = ""
1660
        else:
1661
          diagnose = os_inst
1662
        result.append((name, os_path, status, diagnose))
1663

    
1664
  return result
1665

    
1666

    
1667
def _TryOSFromDisk(name, base_dir=None):
1668
  """Create an OS instance from disk.
1669

1670
  This function will return an OS instance if the given name is a
1671
  valid OS name.
1672

1673
  @type base_dir: string
1674
  @keyword base_dir: Base directory containing OS installations.
1675
                     Defaults to a search in all the OS_SEARCH_PATH dirs.
1676
  @rtype: tuple
1677
  @return: success and either the OS instance if we find a valid one,
1678
      or error message
1679

1680
  """
1681
  if base_dir is None:
1682
    os_dir = utils.FindFile(name, constants.OS_SEARCH_PATH, os.path.isdir)
1683
    if os_dir is None:
1684
      return False, "Directory for OS %s not found in search path" % name
1685
  else:
1686
    os_dir = os.path.sep.join([base_dir, name])
1687

    
1688
  status, api_versions = _OSOndiskAPIVersion(name, os_dir)
1689
  if not status:
1690
    # push the error up
1691
    return status, api_versions
1692

    
1693
  if not constants.OS_API_VERSIONS.intersection(api_versions):
1694
    return False, ("API version mismatch for path '%s': found %s, want %s." %
1695
                   (os_dir, api_versions, constants.OS_API_VERSIONS))
1696

    
1697
  # OS Files dictionary, we will populate it with the absolute path names
1698
  os_files = dict.fromkeys(constants.OS_SCRIPTS)
1699

    
1700
  for name in os_files:
1701
    os_files[name] = os.path.sep.join([os_dir, name])
1702

    
1703
    try:
1704
      st = os.stat(os_files[name])
1705
    except EnvironmentError, err:
1706
      return False, ("File '%s' under path '%s' is missing (%s)" %
1707
                     (name, os_dir, _ErrnoOrStr(err)))
1708

    
1709
    if not stat.S_ISREG(stat.S_IFMT(st.st_mode)):
1710
      return False, ("File '%s' under path '%s' is not a regular file" %
1711
                     (name, os_dir))
1712

    
1713
    if name in constants.OS_SCRIPTS:
1714
      if stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode) & stat.S_IXUSR != stat.S_IXUSR:
1715
        return False, ("File '%s' under path '%s' is not executable" %
1716
                       (name, os_dir))
1717

    
1718

    
1719
  os_obj = objects.OS(name=name, path=os_dir,
1720
                      create_script=os_files[constants.OS_SCRIPT_CREATE],
1721
                      export_script=os_files[constants.OS_SCRIPT_EXPORT],
1722
                      import_script=os_files[constants.OS_SCRIPT_IMPORT],
1723
                      rename_script=os_files[constants.OS_SCRIPT_RENAME],
1724
                      api_versions=api_versions)
1725
  return True, os_obj
1726

    
1727

    
1728
def OSFromDisk(name, base_dir=None):
1729
  """Create an OS instance from disk.
1730

1731
  This function will return an OS instance if the given name is a
1732
  valid OS name. Otherwise, it will raise an appropriate
1733
  L{RPCFail} exception, detailing why this is not a valid OS.
1734

1735
  This is just a wrapper over L{_TryOSFromDisk}, which doesn't raise
1736
  an exception but returns true/false status data.
1737

1738
  @type base_dir: string
1739
  @keyword base_dir: Base directory containing OS installations.
1740
                     Defaults to a search in all the OS_SEARCH_PATH dirs.
1741
  @rtype: L{objects.OS}
1742
  @return: the OS instance if we find a valid one
1743
  @raise RPCFail: if we don't find a valid OS
1744

1745
  """
1746
  status, payload = _TryOSFromDisk(name, base_dir)
1747

    
1748
  if not status:
1749
    _Fail(payload)
1750

    
1751
  return payload
1752

    
1753

    
1754
def OSEnvironment(instance, os, debug=0):
1755
  """Calculate the environment for an os script.
1756

1757
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1758
  @param instance: target instance for the os script run
1759
  @type os: L{objects.OS}
1760
  @param os: operating system for which the environment is being built
1761
  @type debug: integer
1762
  @param debug: debug level (0 or 1, for OS Api 10)
1763
  @rtype: dict
1764
  @return: dict of environment variables
1765
  @raise errors.BlockDeviceError: if the block device
1766
      cannot be found
1767

1768
  """
1769
  result = {}
1770
  api_version = max(constants.OS_API_VERSIONS.intersection(os.api_versions))
1771
  result['OS_API_VERSION'] = '%d' % api_version
1772
  result['INSTANCE_NAME'] = instance.name
1773
  result['INSTANCE_OS'] = instance.os
1774
  result['HYPERVISOR'] = instance.hypervisor
1775
  result['DISK_COUNT'] = '%d' % len(instance.disks)
1776
  result['NIC_COUNT'] = '%d' % len(instance.nics)
1777
  result['DEBUG_LEVEL'] = '%d' % debug
1778
  for idx, disk in enumerate(instance.disks):
1779
    real_disk = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1780
    if real_disk is None:
1781
      raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Block device '%s' is not set up" %
1782
                                    str(disk))
1783
    real_disk.Open()
1784
    result['DISK_%d_PATH' % idx] = real_disk.dev_path
1785
    result['DISK_%d_ACCESS' % idx] = disk.mode
1786
    if constants.HV_DISK_TYPE in instance.hvparams:
1787
      result['DISK_%d_FRONTEND_TYPE' % idx] = \
1788
        instance.hvparams[constants.HV_DISK_TYPE]
1789
    if disk.dev_type in constants.LDS_BLOCK:
1790
      result['DISK_%d_BACKEND_TYPE' % idx] = 'block'
1791
    elif disk.dev_type == constants.LD_FILE:
1792
      result['DISK_%d_BACKEND_TYPE' % idx] = \
1793
        'file:%s' % disk.physical_id[0]
1794
  for idx, nic in enumerate(instance.nics):
1795
    result['NIC_%d_MAC' % idx] = nic.mac
1796
    if nic.ip:
1797
      result['NIC_%d_IP' % idx] = nic.ip
1798
    result['NIC_%d_MODE' % idx] = nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_MODE]
1799
    if nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_MODE] == constants.NIC_MODE_BRIDGED:
1800
      result['NIC_%d_BRIDGE' % idx] = nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK]
1801
    if nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK]:
1802
      result['NIC_%d_LINK' % idx] = nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK]
1803
    if constants.HV_NIC_TYPE in instance.hvparams:
1804
      result['NIC_%d_FRONTEND_TYPE' % idx] = \
1805
        instance.hvparams[constants.HV_NIC_TYPE]
1806

    
1807
  for source, kind in [(instance.beparams, "BE"), (instance.hvparams, "HV")]:
1808
    for key, value in source.items():
1809
      result["INSTANCE_%s_%s" % (kind, key)] = str(value)
1810

    
1811
  return result
1812

    
1813
def BlockdevGrow(disk, amount):
1814
  """Grow a stack of block devices.
1815

1816
  This function is called recursively, with the childrens being the
1817
  first ones to resize.
1818

1819
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1820
  @param disk: the disk to be grown
1821
  @rtype: (status, result)
1822
  @return: a tuple with the status of the operation
1823
      (True/False), and the errors message if status
1824
      is False
1825

1826
  """
1827
  r_dev = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1828
  if r_dev is None:
1829
    _Fail("Cannot find block device %s", disk)
1830

    
1831
  try:
1832
    r_dev.Grow(amount)
1833
  except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
1834
    _Fail("Failed to grow block device: %s", err, exc=True)
1835

    
1836

    
1837
def BlockdevSnapshot(disk):
1838
  """Create a snapshot copy of a block device.
1839

1840
  This function is called recursively, and the snapshot is actually created
1841
  just for the leaf lvm backend device.
1842

1843
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1844
  @param disk: the disk to be snapshotted
1845
  @rtype: string
1846
  @return: snapshot disk path
1847

1848
  """
1849
  if disk.children:
1850
    if len(disk.children) == 1:
1851
      # only one child, let's recurse on it
1852
      return BlockdevSnapshot(disk.children[0])
1853
    else:
1854
      # more than one child, choose one that matches
1855
      for child in disk.children:
1856
        if child.size == disk.size:
1857
          # return implies breaking the loop
1858
          return BlockdevSnapshot(child)
1859
  elif disk.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
1860
    r_dev = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1861
    if r_dev is not None:
1862
      # let's stay on the safe side and ask for the full size, for now
1863
      return r_dev.Snapshot(disk.size)
1864
    else:
1865
      _Fail("Cannot find block device %s", disk)
1866
  else:
1867
    _Fail("Cannot snapshot non-lvm block device '%s' of type '%s'",
1868
          disk.unique_id, disk.dev_type)
1869

    
1870

    
1871
def ExportSnapshot(disk, dest_node, instance, cluster_name, idx):
1872
  """Export a block device snapshot to a remote node.
1873

1874
  @type disk: L{objects.Disk}
1875
  @param disk: the description of the disk to export
1876
  @type dest_node: str
1877
  @param dest_node: the destination node to export to
1878
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1879
  @param instance: the instance object to whom the disk belongs
1880
  @type cluster_name: str
1881
  @param cluster_name: the cluster name, needed for SSH hostalias
1882
  @type idx: int
1883
  @param idx: the index of the disk in the instance's disk list,
1884
      used to export to the OS scripts environment
1885
  @rtype: None
1886

1887
  """
1888
  inst_os = OSFromDisk(instance.os)
1889
  export_env = OSEnvironment(instance, inst_os)
1890

    
1891
  export_script = inst_os.export_script
1892

    
1893
  logfile = "%s/exp-%s-%s-%s.log" % (constants.LOG_OS_DIR, inst_os.name,
1894
                                     instance.name, int(time.time()))
1895
  if not os.path.exists(constants.LOG_OS_DIR):
1896
    os.mkdir(constants.LOG_OS_DIR, 0750)
1897
  real_disk = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
1898
  if real_disk is None:
1899
    _Fail("Block device '%s' is not set up", disk)
1900

    
1901
  real_disk.Open()
1902

    
1903
  export_env['EXPORT_DEVICE'] = real_disk.dev_path
1904
  export_env['EXPORT_INDEX'] = str(idx)
1905

    
1906
  destdir = os.path.join(constants.EXPORT_DIR, instance.name + ".new")
1907
  destfile = disk.physical_id[1]
1908

    
1909
  # the target command is built out of three individual commands,
1910
  # which are joined by pipes; we check each individual command for
1911
  # valid parameters
1912
  expcmd = utils.BuildShellCmd("set -e; set -o pipefail; cd %s; %s 2>%s",
1913
                               inst_os.path, export_script, logfile)
1914

    
1915
  comprcmd = "gzip"
1916

    
1917
  destcmd = utils.BuildShellCmd("mkdir -p %s && cat > %s/%s",
1918
                                destdir, destdir, destfile)
1919
  remotecmd = _GetSshRunner(cluster_name).BuildCmd(dest_node,
1920
                                                   constants.GANETI_RUNAS,
1921
                                                   destcmd)
1922

    
1923
  # all commands have been checked, so we're safe to combine them
1924
  command = '|'.join([expcmd, comprcmd, utils.ShellQuoteArgs(remotecmd)])
1925

    
1926
  result = utils.RunCmd(["bash", "-c", command], env=export_env)
1927

    
1928
  if result.failed:
1929
    _Fail("OS snapshot export command '%s' returned error: %s"
1930
          " output: %s", command, result.fail_reason, result.output)
1931

    
1932

    
1933
def FinalizeExport(instance, snap_disks):
1934
  """Write out the export configuration information.
1935

1936
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
1937
  @param instance: the instance which we export, used for
1938
      saving configuration
1939
  @type snap_disks: list of L{objects.Disk}
1940
  @param snap_disks: list of snapshot block devices, which
1941
      will be used to get the actual name of the dump file
1942

1943
  @rtype: None
1944

1945
  """
1946
  destdir = os.path.join(constants.EXPORT_DIR, instance.name + ".new")
1947
  finaldestdir = os.path.join(constants.EXPORT_DIR, instance.name)
1948

    
1949
  config = objects.SerializableConfigParser()
1950

    
1951
  config.add_section(constants.INISECT_EXP)
1952
  config.set(constants.INISECT_EXP, 'version', '0')
1953
  config.set(constants.INISECT_EXP, 'timestamp', '%d' % int(time.time()))
1954
  config.set(constants.INISECT_EXP, 'source', instance.primary_node)
1955
  config.set(constants.INISECT_EXP, 'os', instance.os)
1956
  config.set(constants.INISECT_EXP, 'compression', 'gzip')
1957

    
1958
  config.add_section(constants.INISECT_INS)
1959
  config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'name', instance.name)
1960
  config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'memory', '%d' %
1961
             instance.beparams[constants.BE_MEMORY])
1962
  config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'vcpus', '%d' %
1963
             instance.beparams[constants.BE_VCPUS])
1964
  config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'disk_template', instance.disk_template)
1965

    
1966
  nic_total = 0
1967
  for nic_count, nic in enumerate(instance.nics):
1968
    nic_total += 1
1969
    config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'nic%d_mac' %
1970
               nic_count, '%s' % nic.mac)
1971
    config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'nic%d_ip' % nic_count, '%s' % nic.ip)
1972
    config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'nic%d_bridge' % nic_count,
1973
               '%s' % nic.bridge)
1974
  # TODO: redundant: on load can read nics until it doesn't exist
1975
  config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'nic_count' , '%d' % nic_total)
1976

    
1977
  disk_total = 0
1978
  for disk_count, disk in enumerate(snap_disks):
1979
    if disk:
1980
      disk_total += 1
1981
      config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'disk%d_ivname' % disk_count,
1982
                 ('%s' % disk.iv_name))
1983
      config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'disk%d_dump' % disk_count,
1984
                 ('%s' % disk.physical_id[1]))
1985
      config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'disk%d_size' % disk_count,
1986
                 ('%d' % disk.size))
1987

    
1988
  config.set(constants.INISECT_INS, 'disk_count' , '%d' % disk_total)
1989

    
1990
  utils.WriteFile(os.path.join(destdir, constants.EXPORT_CONF_FILE),
1991
                  data=config.Dumps())
1992
  shutil.rmtree(finaldestdir, True)
1993
  shutil.move(destdir, finaldestdir)
1994

    
1995

    
1996
def ExportInfo(dest):
1997
  """Get export configuration information.
1998

1999
  @type dest: str
2000
  @param dest: directory containing the export
2001

2002
  @rtype: L{objects.SerializableConfigParser}
2003
  @return: a serializable config file containing the
2004
      export info
2005

2006
  """
2007
  cff = os.path.join(dest, constants.EXPORT_CONF_FILE)
2008

    
2009
  config = objects.SerializableConfigParser()
2010
  config.read(cff)
2011

    
2012
  if (not config.has_section(constants.INISECT_EXP) or
2013
      not config.has_section(constants.INISECT_INS)):
2014
    _Fail("Export info file doesn't have the required fields")
2015

    
2016
  return config.Dumps()
2017

    
2018

    
2019
def ImportOSIntoInstance(instance, src_node, src_images, cluster_name):
2020
  """Import an os image into an instance.
2021

2022
  @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
2023
  @param instance: instance to import the disks into
2024
  @type src_node: string
2025
  @param src_node: source node for the disk images
2026
  @type src_images: list of string
2027
  @param src_images: absolute paths of the disk images
2028
  @rtype: list of boolean
2029
  @return: each boolean represent the success of importing the n-th disk
2030

2031
  """
2032
  inst_os = OSFromDisk(instance.os)
2033
  import_env = OSEnvironment(instance, inst_os)
2034
  import_script = inst_os.import_script
2035

    
2036
  logfile = "%s/import-%s-%s-%s.log" % (constants.LOG_OS_DIR, instance.os,
2037
                                        instance.name, int(time.time()))
2038
  if not os.path.exists(constants.LOG_OS_DIR):
2039
    os.mkdir(constants.LOG_OS_DIR, 0750)
2040

    
2041
  comprcmd = "gunzip"
2042
  impcmd = utils.BuildShellCmd("(cd %s; %s >%s 2>&1)", inst_os.path,
2043
                               import_script, logfile)
2044

    
2045
  final_result = []
2046
  for idx, image in enumerate(src_images):
2047
    if image:
2048
      destcmd = utils.BuildShellCmd('cat %s', image)
2049
      remotecmd = _GetSshRunner(cluster_name).BuildCmd(src_node,
2050
                                                       constants.GANETI_RUNAS,
2051
                                                       destcmd)
2052
      command = '|'.join([utils.ShellQuoteArgs(remotecmd), comprcmd, impcmd])
2053
      import_env['IMPORT_DEVICE'] = import_env['DISK_%d_PATH' % idx]
2054
      import_env['IMPORT_INDEX'] = str(idx)
2055
      result = utils.RunCmd(command, env=import_env)
2056
      if result.failed:
2057
        logging.error("Disk import command '%s' returned error: %s"
2058
                      " output: %s", command, result.fail_reason,
2059
                      result.output)
2060
        final_result.append("error importing disk %d: %s, %s" %
2061
                            (idx, result.fail_reason, result.output[-100]))
2062

    
2063
  if final_result:
2064
    _Fail("; ".join(final_result), log=False)
2065

    
2066

    
2067
def ListExports():
2068
  """Return a list of exports currently available on this machine.
2069

2070
  @rtype: list
2071
  @return: list of the exports
2072

2073
  """
2074
  if os.path.isdir(constants.EXPORT_DIR):
2075
    return utils.ListVisibleFiles(constants.EXPORT_DIR)
2076
  else:
2077
    _Fail("No exports directory")
2078

    
2079

    
2080
def RemoveExport(export):
2081
  """Remove an existing export from the node.
2082

2083
  @type export: str
2084
  @param export: the name of the export to remove
2085
  @rtype: None
2086

2087
  """
2088
  target = os.path.join(constants.EXPORT_DIR, export)
2089

    
2090
  try:
2091
    shutil.rmtree(target)
2092
  except EnvironmentError, err:
2093
    _Fail("Error while removing the export: %s", err, exc=True)
2094

    
2095

    
2096
def BlockdevRename(devlist):
2097
  """Rename a list of block devices.
2098

2099
  @type devlist: list of tuples
2100
  @param devlist: list of tuples of the form  (disk,
2101
      new_logical_id, new_physical_id); disk is an
2102
      L{objects.Disk} object describing the current disk,
2103
      and new logical_id/physical_id is the name we
2104
      rename it to
2105
  @rtype: boolean
2106
  @return: True if all renames succeeded, False otherwise
2107

2108
  """
2109
  msgs = []
2110
  result = True
2111
  for disk, unique_id in devlist:
2112
    dev = _RecursiveFindBD(disk)
2113
    if dev is None:
2114
      msgs.append("Can't find device %s in rename" % str(disk))
2115
      result = False
2116
      continue
2117
    try:
2118
      old_rpath = dev.dev_path
2119
      dev.Rename(unique_id)
2120
      new_rpath = dev.dev_path
2121
      if old_rpath != new_rpath:
2122
        DevCacheManager.RemoveCache(old_rpath)
2123
        # FIXME: we should add the new cache information here, like:
2124
        # DevCacheManager.UpdateCache(new_rpath, owner, ...)
2125
        # but we don't have the owner here - maybe parse from existing
2126
        # cache? for now, we only lose lvm data when we rename, which
2127
        # is less critical than DRBD or MD
2128
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
2129
      msgs.append("Can't rename device '%s' to '%s': %s" %
2130
                  (dev, unique_id, err))
2131
      logging.exception("Can't rename device '%s' to '%s'", dev, unique_id)
2132
      result = False
2133
  if not result:
2134
    _Fail("; ".join(msgs))
2135

    
2136

    
2137
def _TransformFileStorageDir(file_storage_dir):
2138
  """Checks whether given file_storage_dir is valid.
2139

2140
  Checks wheter the given file_storage_dir is within the cluster-wide
2141
  default file_storage_dir stored in SimpleStore. Only paths under that
2142
  directory are allowed.
2143

2144
  @type file_storage_dir: str
2145
  @param file_storage_dir: the path to check
2146

2147
  @return: the normalized path if valid, None otherwise
2148

2149
  """
2150
  cfg = _GetConfig()
2151
  file_storage_dir = os.path.normpath(file_storage_dir)
2152
  base_file_storage_dir = cfg.GetFileStorageDir()
2153
  if (not os.path.commonprefix([file_storage_dir, base_file_storage_dir]) ==
2154
      base_file_storage_dir):
2155
    _Fail("File storage directory '%s' is not under base file"
2156
          " storage directory '%s'", file_storage_dir, base_file_storage_dir)
2157
  return file_storage_dir
2158

    
2159

    
2160
def CreateFileStorageDir(file_storage_dir):
2161
  """Create file storage directory.
2162

2163
  @type file_storage_dir: str
2164
  @param file_storage_dir: directory to create
2165

2166
  @rtype: tuple
2167
  @return: tuple with first element a boolean indicating wheter dir
2168
      creation was successful or not
2169

2170
  """
2171
  file_storage_dir = _TransformFileStorageDir(file_storage_dir)
2172
  if os.path.exists(file_storage_dir):
2173
    if not os.path.isdir(file_storage_dir):
2174
      _Fail("Specified storage dir '%s' is not a directory",
2175
            file_storage_dir)
2176
  else:
2177
    try:
2178
      os.makedirs(file_storage_dir, 0750)
2179
    except OSError, err:
2180
      _Fail("Cannot create file storage directory '%s': %s",
2181
            file_storage_dir, err, exc=True)
2182

    
2183

    
2184
def RemoveFileStorageDir(file_storage_dir):
2185
  """Remove file storage directory.
2186

2187
  Remove it only if it's empty. If not log an error and return.
2188

2189
  @type file_storage_dir: str
2190
  @param file_storage_dir: the directory we should cleanup
2191
  @rtype: tuple (success,)
2192
  @return: tuple of one element, C{success}, denoting
2193
      whether the operation was successful
2194

2195
  """
2196
  file_storage_dir = _TransformFileStorageDir(file_storage_dir)
2197
  if os.path.exists(file_storage_dir):
2198
    if not os.path.isdir(file_storage_dir):
2199
      _Fail("Specified Storage directory '%s' is not a directory",
2200
            file_storage_dir)
2201
    # deletes dir only if empty, otherwise we want to fail the rpc call
2202
    try:
2203
      os.rmdir(file_storage_dir)
2204
    except OSError, err:
2205
      _Fail("Cannot remove file storage directory '%s': %s",
2206
            file_storage_dir, err)
2207

    
2208

    
2209
def RenameFileStorageDir(old_file_storage_dir, new_file_storage_dir):
2210
  """Rename the file storage directory.
2211

2212
  @type old_file_storage_dir: str
2213
  @param old_file_storage_dir: the current path
2214
  @type new_file_storage_dir: str
2215
  @param new_file_storage_dir: the name we should rename to
2216
  @rtype: tuple (success,)
2217
  @return: tuple of one element, C{success}, denoting
2218
      whether the operation was successful
2219

2220
  """
2221
  old_file_storage_dir = _TransformFileStorageDir(old_file_storage_dir)
2222
  new_file_storage_dir = _TransformFileStorageDir(new_file_storage_dir)
2223
  if not os.path.exists(new_file_storage_dir):
2224
    if os.path.isdir(old_file_storage_dir):
2225
      try:
2226
        os.rename(old_file_storage_dir, new_file_storage_dir)
2227
      except OSError, err:
2228
        _Fail("Cannot rename '%s' to '%s': %s",
2229
              old_file_storage_dir, new_file_storage_dir, err)
2230
    else:
2231
      _Fail("Specified storage dir '%s' is not a directory",
2232
            old_file_storage_dir)
2233
  else:
2234
    if os.path.exists(old_file_storage_dir):
2235
      _Fail("Cannot rename '%s' to '%s': both locations exist",
2236
            old_file_storage_dir, new_file_storage_dir)
2237

    
2238

    
2239
def _EnsureJobQueueFile(file_name):
2240
  """Checks whether the given filename is in the queue directory.
2241

2242
  @type file_name: str
2243
  @param file_name: the file name we should check
2244
  @rtype: None
2245
  @raises RPCFail: if the file is not valid
2246

2247
  """
2248
  queue_dir = os.path.normpath(constants.QUEUE_DIR)
2249
  result = (os.path.commonprefix([queue_dir, file_name]) == queue_dir)
2250

    
2251
  if not result:
2252
    _Fail("Passed job queue file '%s' does not belong to"
2253
          " the queue directory '%s'", file_name, queue_dir)
2254

    
2255

    
2256
def JobQueueUpdate(file_name, content):
2257
  """Updates a file in the queue directory.
2258

2259
  This is just a wrapper over L{utils.WriteFile}, with proper
2260
  checking.
2261

2262
  @type file_name: str
2263
  @param file_name: the job file name
2264
  @type content: str
2265
  @param content: the new job contents
2266
  @rtype: boolean
2267
  @return: the success of the operation
2268

2269
  """
2270
  _EnsureJobQueueFile(file_name)
2271

    
2272
  # Write and replace the file atomically
2273
  utils.WriteFile(file_name, data=_Decompress(content))
2274

    
2275

    
2276
def JobQueueRename(old, new):
2277
  """Renames a job queue file.
2278

2279
  This is just a wrapper over os.rename with proper checking.
2280

2281
  @type old: str
2282
  @param old: the old (actual) file name
2283
  @type new: str
2284
  @param new: the desired file name
2285
  @rtype: tuple
2286
  @return: the success of the operation and payload
2287

2288
  """
2289
  _EnsureJobQueueFile(old)
2290
  _EnsureJobQueueFile(new)
2291

    
2292
  utils.RenameFile(old, new, mkdir=True)
2293

    
2294

    
2295
def JobQueueSetDrainFlag(drain_flag):
2296
  """Set the drain flag for the queue.
2297

2298
  This will set or unset the queue drain flag.
2299

2300
  @type drain_flag: boolean
2301
  @param drain_flag: if True, will set the drain flag, otherwise reset it.
2302
  @rtype: truple
2303
  @return: always True, None
2304
  @warning: the function always returns True
2305

2306
  """
2307
  if drain_flag:
2308
    utils.WriteFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE, data="", close=True)
2309
  else:
2310
    utils.RemoveFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE)
2311

    
2312

    
2313
def BlockdevClose(instance_name, disks):
2314
  """Closes the given block devices.
2315

2316
  This means they will be switched to secondary mode (in case of
2317
  DRBD).
2318

2319
  @param instance_name: if the argument is not empty, the symlinks
2320
      of this instance will be removed
2321
  @type disks: list of L{objects.Disk}
2322
  @param disks: the list of disks to be closed
2323
  @rtype: tuple (success, message)
2324
  @return: a tuple of success and message, where success
2325
      indicates the succes of the operation, and message
2326
      which will contain the error details in case we
2327
      failed
2328

2329
  """
2330
  bdevs = []
2331
  for cf in disks:
2332
    rd = _RecursiveFindBD(cf)
2333
    if rd is None:
2334
      _Fail("Can't find device %s", cf)
2335
    bdevs.append(rd)
2336

    
2337
  msg = []
2338
  for rd in bdevs:
2339
    try:
2340
      rd.Close()
2341
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
2342
      msg.append(str(err))
2343
  if msg:
2344
    _Fail("Can't make devices secondary: %s", ",".join(msg))
2345
  else:
2346
    if instance_name:
2347
      _RemoveBlockDevLinks(instance_name, disks)
2348

    
2349

    
2350
def ValidateHVParams(hvname, hvparams):
2351
  """Validates the given hypervisor parameters.
2352

2353
  @type hvname: string
2354
  @param hvname: the hypervisor name
2355
  @type hvparams: dict
2356
  @param hvparams: the hypervisor parameters to be validated
2357
  @rtype: None
2358

2359
  """
2360
  try:
2361
    hv_type = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hvname)
2362
    hv_type.ValidateParameters(hvparams)
2363
  except errors.HypervisorError, err:
2364
    _Fail(str(err), log=False)
2365

    
2366

    
2367
def DemoteFromMC():
2368
  """Demotes the current node from master candidate role.
2369

2370
  """
2371
  # try to ensure we're not the master by mistake
2372
  master, myself = ssconf.GetMasterAndMyself()
2373
  if master == myself:
2374
    _Fail("ssconf status shows I'm the master node, will not demote")
2375
  pid_file = utils.DaemonPidFileName(constants.MASTERD)
2376
  if utils.IsProcessAlive(utils.ReadPidFile(pid_file)):
2377
    _Fail("The master daemon is running, will not demote")
2378
  try:
2379
    if os.path.isfile(constants.CLUSTER_CONF_FILE):
2380
      utils.CreateBackup(constants.CLUSTER_CONF_FILE)
2381
  except EnvironmentError, err:
2382
    if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
2383
      _Fail("Error while backing up cluster file: %s", err, exc=True)
2384
  utils.RemoveFile(constants.CLUSTER_CONF_FILE)
2385

    
2386

    
2387
def _FindDisks(nodes_ip, disks):
2388
  """Sets the physical ID on disks and returns the block devices.
2389

2390
  """
2391
  # set the correct physical ID
2392
  my_name = utils.HostInfo().name
2393
  for cf in disks:
2394
    cf.SetPhysicalID(my_name, nodes_ip)
2395

    
2396
  bdevs = []
2397

    
2398
  for cf in disks:
2399
    rd = _RecursiveFindBD(cf)
2400
    if rd is None:
2401
      _Fail("Can't find device %s", cf)
2402
    bdevs.append(rd)
2403
  return bdevs
2404

    
2405

    
2406
def DrbdDisconnectNet(nodes_ip, disks):
2407
  """Disconnects the network on a list of drbd devices.
2408

2409
  """
2410
  bdevs = _FindDisks(nodes_ip, disks)
2411

    
2412
  # disconnect disks
2413
  for rd in bdevs:
2414
    try:
2415
      rd.DisconnectNet()
2416
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
2417
      _Fail("Can't change network configuration to standalone mode: %s",
2418
            err, exc=True)
2419

    
2420

    
2421
def DrbdAttachNet(nodes_ip, disks, instance_name, multimaster):
2422
  """Attaches the network on a list of drbd devices.
2423

2424
  """
2425
  bdevs = _FindDisks(nodes_ip, disks)
2426

    
2427
  if multimaster:
2428
    for idx, rd in enumerate(bdevs):
2429
      try:
2430
        _SymlinkBlockDev(instance_name, rd.dev_path, idx)
2431
      except EnvironmentError, err:
2432
        _Fail("Can't create symlink: %s", err)
2433
  # reconnect disks, switch to new master configuration and if
2434
  # needed primary mode
2435
  for rd in bdevs:
2436
    try:
2437
      rd.AttachNet(multimaster)
2438
    except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
2439
      _Fail("Can't change network configuration: %s", err)
2440
  # wait until the disks are connected; we need to retry the re-attach
2441
  # if the device becomes standalone, as this might happen if the one
2442
  # node disconnects and reconnects in a different mode before the
2443
  # other node reconnects; in this case, one or both of the nodes will
2444
  # decide it has wrong configuration and switch to standalone
2445
  RECONNECT_TIMEOUT = 2 * 60
2446
  sleep_time = 0.100 # start with 100 miliseconds
2447
  timeout_limit = time.time() + RECONNECT_TIMEOUT
2448
  while time.time() < timeout_limit:
2449
    all_connected = True
2450
    for rd in bdevs:
2451
      stats = rd.GetProcStatus()
2452
      if not (stats.is_connected or stats.is_in_resync):
2453
        all_connected = False
2454
      if stats.is_standalone:
2455
        # peer had different config info and this node became
2456
        # standalone, even though this should not happen with the
2457
        # new staged way of changing disk configs
2458
        try:
2459
          rd.AttachNet(multimaster)
2460
        except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
2461
          _Fail("Can't change network configuration: %s", err)
2462
    if all_connected:
2463
      break
2464
    time.sleep(sleep_time)
2465
    sleep_time = min(5, sleep_time * 1.5)
2466
  if not all_connected:
2467
    _Fail("Timeout in disk reconnecting")
2468
  if multimaster:
2469
    # change to primary mode
2470
    for rd in bdevs:
2471
      try:
2472
        rd.Open()
2473
      except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
2474
        _Fail("Can't change to primary mode: %s", err)
2475

    
2476

    
2477
def DrbdWaitSync(nodes_ip, disks):
2478
  """Wait until DRBDs have synchronized.
2479

2480
  """
2481
  bdevs = _FindDisks(nodes_ip, disks)
2482

    
2483
  min_resync = 100
2484
  alldone = True
2485
  for rd in bdevs:
2486
    stats = rd.GetProcStatus()
2487
    if not (stats.is_connected or stats.is_in_resync):
2488
      _Fail("DRBD device %s is not in sync: stats=%s", rd, stats)
2489
    alldone = alldone and (not stats.is_in_resync)
2490
    if stats.sync_percent is not None:
2491
      min_resync = min(min_resync, stats.sync_percent)
2492

    
2493
  return (alldone, min_resync)
2494

    
2495

    
2496
def PowercycleNode(hypervisor_type):
2497
  """Hard-powercycle the node.
2498

2499
  Because we need to return first, and schedule the powercycle in the
2500
  background, we won't be able to report failures nicely.
2501

2502
  """
2503
  hyper = hypervisor.GetHypervisor(hypervisor_type)
2504
  try:
2505
    pid = os.fork()
2506
  except OSError:
2507
    # if we can't fork, we'll pretend that we're in the child process
2508
    pid = 0
2509
  if pid > 0:
2510
    return "Reboot scheduled in 5 seconds"
2511
  time.sleep(5)
2512
  hyper.PowercycleNode()
2513

    
2514

    
2515
class HooksRunner(object):
2516
  """Hook runner.
2517

2518
  This class is instantiated on the node side (ganeti-noded) and not
2519
  on the master side.
2520

2521
  """
2522
  RE_MASK = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$")
2523

    
2524
  def __init__(self, hooks_base_dir=None):
2525
    """Constructor for hooks runner.
2526

2527
    @type hooks_base_dir: str or None
2528
    @param hooks_base_dir: if not None, this overrides the
2529
        L{constants.HOOKS_BASE_DIR} (useful for unittests)
2530

2531
    """
2532
    if hooks_base_dir is None:
2533
      hooks_base_dir = constants.HOOKS_BASE_DIR
2534
    self._BASE_DIR = hooks_base_dir
2535

    
2536
  @staticmethod
2537
  def ExecHook(script, env):
2538
    """Exec one hook script.
2539

2540
    @type script: str
2541
    @param script: the full path to the script
2542
    @type env: dict
2543
    @param env: the environment with which to exec the script
2544
    @rtype: tuple (success, message)
2545
    @return: a tuple of success and message, where success
2546
        indicates the succes of the operation, and message
2547
        which will contain the error details in case we
2548
        failed
2549

2550
    """
2551
    # exec the process using subprocess and log the output
2552
    fdstdin = None
2553
    try:
2554
      fdstdin = open("/dev/null", "r")
2555
      child = subprocess.Popen([script], stdin=fdstdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
2556
                               stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=True,
2557
                               shell=False, cwd="/", env=env)
2558
      output = ""
2559
      try:
2560
        output = child.stdout.read(4096)
2561
        child.stdout.close()
2562
      except EnvironmentError, err:
2563
        output += "Hook script error: %s" % str(err)
2564

    
2565
      while True:
2566
        try:
2567
          result = child.wait()
2568
          break
2569
        except EnvironmentError, err:
2570
          if err.errno == errno.EINTR:
2571
            continue
2572
          raise
2573
    finally:
2574
      # try not to leak fds
2575
      for fd in (fdstdin, ):
2576
        if fd is not None:
2577
          try:
2578
            fd.close()
2579
          except EnvironmentError, err:
2580
            # just log the error
2581
            #logging.exception("Error while closing fd %s", fd)
2582
            pass
2583

    
2584
    return result == 0, utils.SafeEncode(output.strip())
2585

    
2586
  def RunHooks(self, hpath, phase, env):
2587
    """Run the scripts in the hooks directory.
2588

2589
    @type hpath: str
2590
    @param hpath: the path to the hooks directory which
2591
        holds the scripts
2592
    @type phase: str
2593
    @param phase: either L{constants.HOOKS_PHASE_PRE} or
2594
        L{constants.HOOKS_PHASE_POST}
2595
    @type env: dict
2596
    @param env: dictionary with the environment for the hook
2597
    @rtype: list
2598
    @return: list of 3-element tuples:
2599
      - script path
2600
      - script result, either L{constants.HKR_SUCCESS} or
2601
        L{constants.HKR_FAIL}
2602
      - output of the script
2603

2604
    @raise errors.ProgrammerError: for invalid input
2605
        parameters
2606

2607
    """
2608
    if phase == constants.HOOKS_PHASE_PRE:
2609
      suffix = "pre"
2610
    elif phase == constants.HOOKS_PHASE_POST:
2611
      suffix = "post"
2612
    else:
2613
      _Fail("Unknown hooks phase '%s'", phase)
2614

    
2615
    rr = []
2616

    
2617
    subdir = "%s-%s.d" % (hpath, suffix)
2618
    dir_name = "%s/%s" % (self._BASE_DIR, subdir)
2619
    try:
2620
      dir_contents = utils.ListVisibleFiles(dir_name)
2621
    except OSError:
2622
      # FIXME: must log output in case of failures
2623
      return rr
2624

    
2625
    # we use the standard python sort order,
2626
    # so 00name is the recommended naming scheme
2627
    dir_contents.sort()
2628
    for relname in dir_contents:
2629
      fname = os.path.join(dir_name, relname)
2630
      if not (os.path.isfile(fname) and os.access(fname, os.X_OK) and
2631
          self.RE_MASK.match(relname) is not None):
2632
        rrval = constants.HKR_SKIP
2633
        output = ""
2634
      else:
2635
        result, output = self.ExecHook(fname, env)
2636
        if not result:
2637
          rrval = constants.HKR_FAIL
2638
        else:
2639
          rrval = constants.HKR_SUCCESS
2640
      rr.append(("%s/%s" % (subdir, relname), rrval, output))
2641

    
2642
    return rr
2643

    
2644

    
2645
class IAllocatorRunner(object):
2646
  """IAllocator runner.
2647

2648
  This class is instantiated on the node side (ganeti-noded) and not on
2649
  the master side.
2650

2651
  """
2652
  def Run(self, name, idata):
2653
    """Run an iallocator script.
2654

2655
    @type name: str
2656
    @param name: the iallocator script name
2657
    @type idata: str
2658
    @param idata: the allocator input data
2659

2660
    @rtype: tuple
2661
    @return: two element tuple of:
2662
       - status
2663
       - either error message or stdout of allocator (for success)
2664

2665
    """
2666
    alloc_script = utils.FindFile(name, constants.IALLOCATOR_SEARCH_PATH,
2667
                                  os.path.isfile)
2668
    if alloc_script is None:
2669
      _Fail("iallocator module '%s' not found in the search path", name)
2670

    
2671
    fd, fin_name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="ganeti-iallocator.")
2672
    try:
2673
      os.write(fd, idata)
2674
      os.close(fd)
2675
      result = utils.RunCmd([alloc_script, fin_name])
2676
      if result.failed:
2677
        _Fail("iallocator module '%s' failed: %s, output '%s'",
2678
              name, result.fail_reason, result.output)
2679
    finally:
2680
      os.unlink(fin_name)
2681

    
2682
    return result.stdout
2683

    
2684

    
2685
class DevCacheManager(object):
2686
  """Simple class for managing a cache of block device information.
2687

2688
  """
2689
  _DEV_PREFIX = "/dev/"
2690
  _ROOT_DIR = constants.BDEV_CACHE_DIR
2691

    
2692
  @classmethod
2693
  def _ConvertPath(cls, dev_path):
2694
    """Converts a /dev/name path to the cache file name.
2695

2696
    This replaces slashes with underscores and strips the /dev
2697
    prefix. It then returns the full path to the cache file.
2698

2699
    @type dev_path: str
2700
    @param dev_path: the C{/dev/} path name
2701
    @rtype: str
2702
    @return: the converted path name
2703

2704
    """
2705
    if dev_path.startswith(cls._DEV_PREFIX):
2706
      dev_path = dev_path[len(cls._DEV_PREFIX):]
2707
    dev_path = dev_path.replace("/", "_")
2708
    fpath = "%s/bdev_%s" % (cls._ROOT_DIR, dev_path)
2709
    return fpath
2710

    
2711
  @classmethod
2712
  def UpdateCache(cls, dev_path, owner, on_primary, iv_name):
2713
    """Updates the cache information for a given device.
2714

2715
    @type dev_path: str
2716
    @param dev_path: the pathname of the device
2717
    @type owner: str
2718
    @param owner: the owner (instance name) of the device
2719
    @type on_primary: bool
2720
    @param on_primary: whether this is the primary
2721
        node nor not
2722
    @type iv_name: str
2723
    @param iv_name: the instance-visible name of the
2724
        device, as in objects.Disk.iv_name
2725

2726
    @rtype: None
2727

2728
    """
2729
    if dev_path is None:
2730
      logging.error("DevCacheManager.UpdateCache got a None dev_path")
2731
      return
2732
    fpath = cls._ConvertPath(dev_path)
2733
    if on_primary:
2734
      state = "primary"
2735
    else:
2736
      state = "secondary"
2737
    if iv_name is None:
2738
      iv_name = "not_visible"
2739
    fdata = "%s %s %s\n" % (str(owner), state, iv_name)
2740
    try:
2741
      utils.WriteFile(fpath, data=fdata)
2742
    except EnvironmentError, err:
2743
      logging.exception("Can't update bdev cache for %s: %s", dev_path, err)
2744

    
2745
  @classmethod
2746
  def RemoveCache(cls, dev_path):
2747
    """Remove data for a dev_path.
2748

2749
    This is just a wrapper over L{utils.RemoveFile} with a converted
2750
    path name and logging.
2751

2752
    @type dev_path: str
2753
    @param dev_path: the pathname of the device
2754

2755
    @rtype: None
2756

2757
    """
2758
    if dev_path is None:
2759
      logging.error("DevCacheManager.RemoveCache got a None dev_path")
2760
      return
2761
    fpath = cls._ConvertPath(dev_path)
2762
    try:
2763
      utils.RemoveFile(fpath)
2764
    except EnvironmentError, err:
2765
      logging.exception("Can't update bdev cache for %s: %s", dev_path, err)