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# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Google Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""KVM hypervisor
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"""
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import errno |
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import os |
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import os.path |
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import re |
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import tempfile |
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import time |
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import logging |
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import pwd |
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import struct |
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import fcntl |
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import shutil |
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from ganeti import utils |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import errors |
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from ganeti import serializer |
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from ganeti import objects |
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from ganeti import uidpool |
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from ganeti import ssconf |
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from ganeti.hypervisor import hv_base |
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from ganeti import netutils |
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from ganeti.utils import wrapper as utils_wrapper |
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_KVM_NETWORK_SCRIPT = constants.SYSCONFDIR + "/ganeti/kvm-vif-bridge"
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# TUN/TAP driver constants, taken from <linux/if_tun.h>
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# They are architecture-independent and already hardcoded in qemu-kvm source,
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# so we can safely include them here.
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TUNSETIFF = 0x400454ca
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TUNGETIFF = 0x800454d2
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TUNGETFEATURES = 0x800454cf
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IFF_TAP = 0x0002
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IFF_NO_PI = 0x1000
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IFF_VNET_HDR = 0x4000
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def _ProbeTapVnetHdr(fd): |
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"""Check whether to enable the IFF_VNET_HDR flag.
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To do this, _all_ of the following conditions must be met:
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1. TUNGETFEATURES ioctl() *must* be implemented
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2. TUNGETFEATURES ioctl() result *must* contain the IFF_VNET_HDR flag
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3. TUNGETIFF ioctl() *must* be implemented; reading the kernel code in
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drivers/net/tun.c there is no way to test this until after the tap device
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has been created using TUNSETIFF, and there is no way to change the
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IFF_VNET_HDR flag after creating the interface, catch-22! However both
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TUNGETIFF and TUNGETFEATURES were introduced in kernel version 2.6.27,
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thus we can expect TUNGETIFF to be present if TUNGETFEATURES is.
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@type fd: int
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@param fd: the file descriptor of /dev/net/tun
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"""
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req = struct.pack("I", 0) |
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try:
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res = fcntl.ioctl(fd, TUNGETFEATURES, req) |
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except EnvironmentError: |
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logging.warning("TUNGETFEATURES ioctl() not implemented")
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return False |
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tunflags = struct.unpack("I", res)[0] |
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if tunflags & IFF_VNET_HDR:
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return True |
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else:
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logging.warning("Host does not support IFF_VNET_HDR, not enabling")
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return False |
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def _OpenTap(vnet_hdr=True): |
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"""Open a new tap device and return its file descriptor.
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This is intended to be used by a qemu-type hypervisor together with the -net
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tap,fd=<fd> command line parameter.
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@type vnet_hdr: boolean
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@param vnet_hdr: Enable the VNET Header
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@return: (ifname, tapfd)
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@rtype: tuple
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"""
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try:
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tapfd = os.open("/dev/net/tun", os.O_RDWR)
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except EnvironmentError: |
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to open /dev/net/tun") |
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flags = IFF_TAP | IFF_NO_PI |
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if vnet_hdr and _ProbeTapVnetHdr(tapfd): |
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flags |= IFF_VNET_HDR |
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# The struct ifreq ioctl request (see netdevice(7))
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ifr = struct.pack("16sh", "", flags) |
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try:
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res = fcntl.ioctl(tapfd, TUNSETIFF, ifr) |
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except EnvironmentError: |
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to allocate a new TAP device") |
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# Get the interface name from the ioctl
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ifname = struct.unpack("16sh", res)[0].strip("\x00") |
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return (ifname, tapfd)
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class KVMHypervisor(hv_base.BaseHypervisor): |
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"""KVM hypervisor interface"""
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CAN_MIGRATE = True
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_ROOT_DIR = constants.RUN_GANETI_DIR + "/kvm-hypervisor"
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_PIDS_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/pid" # contains live instances pids |
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_UIDS_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/uid" # contains instances reserved uids |
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_CTRL_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/ctrl" # contains instances control sockets |
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_CONF_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/conf" # contains instances startup data |
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_NICS_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/nic" # contains instances nic <-> tap associations |
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# KVM instances with chroot enabled are started in empty chroot directories.
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_CHROOT_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/chroot" # for empty chroot directories |
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# After an instance is stopped, its chroot directory is removed.
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# If the chroot directory is not empty, it can't be removed.
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# A non-empty chroot directory indicates a possible security incident.
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# To support forensics, the non-empty chroot directory is quarantined in
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# a separate directory, called 'chroot-quarantine'.
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_CHROOT_QUARANTINE_DIR = _ROOT_DIR + "/chroot-quarantine"
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_DIRS = [_ROOT_DIR, _PIDS_DIR, _UIDS_DIR, _CTRL_DIR, _CONF_DIR, _NICS_DIR, |
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_CHROOT_DIR, _CHROOT_QUARANTINE_DIR] |
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PARAMETERS = { |
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constants.HV_KERNEL_PATH: hv_base.OPT_FILE_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_INITRD_PATH: hv_base.OPT_FILE_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_ROOT_PATH: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_KERNEL_ARGS: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_ACPI: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_SERIAL_CONSOLE: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_VNC_BIND_ADDRESS: |
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(False, lambda x: (netutils.IP4Address.IsValid(x) or |
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utils.IsNormAbsPath(x)), |
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"the VNC bind address must be either a valid IP address or an absolute"
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" pathname", None, None), |
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constants.HV_VNC_TLS: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_VNC_X509: hv_base.OPT_DIR_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_VNC_X509_VERIFY: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_VNC_PASSWORD_FILE: hv_base.OPT_FILE_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_CDROM_IMAGE_PATH: hv_base.OPT_FILE_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_BOOT_ORDER: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(True, constants.HT_KVM_VALID_BO_TYPES),
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constants.HV_NIC_TYPE: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(True, constants.HT_KVM_VALID_NIC_TYPES),
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constants.HV_DISK_TYPE: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(True, constants.HT_KVM_VALID_DISK_TYPES),
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constants.HV_USB_MOUSE: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(False, constants.HT_KVM_VALID_MOUSE_TYPES),
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constants.HV_MIGRATION_PORT: hv_base.NET_PORT_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_MIGRATION_BANDWIDTH: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_MIGRATION_DOWNTIME: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_MIGRATION_MODE: hv_base.MIGRATION_MODE_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_USE_LOCALTIME: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_DISK_CACHE: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(True, constants.HT_VALID_CACHE_TYPES),
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constants.HV_SECURITY_MODEL: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(True, constants.HT_KVM_VALID_SM_TYPES),
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constants.HV_SECURITY_DOMAIN: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_KVM_FLAG: |
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hv_base.ParamInSet(False, constants.HT_KVM_FLAG_VALUES),
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constants.HV_VHOST_NET: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_KVM_USE_CHROOT: hv_base.NO_CHECK, |
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constants.HV_MEM_PATH: hv_base.OPT_DIR_CHECK, |
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} |
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_MIGRATION_STATUS_RE = re.compile('Migration\s+status:\s+(\w+)',
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re.M | re.I) |
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_MIGRATION_INFO_MAX_BAD_ANSWERS = 5
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_MIGRATION_INFO_RETRY_DELAY = 2
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_VERSION_RE = re.compile(r"\b(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\b")
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ANCILLARY_FILES = [ |
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_KVM_NETWORK_SCRIPT, |
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] |
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def __init__(self): |
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hv_base.BaseHypervisor.__init__(self)
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# Let's make sure the directories we need exist, even if the RUN_DIR lives
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# in a tmpfs filesystem or has been otherwise wiped out.
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dirs = [(dname, constants.RUN_DIRS_MODE) for dname in self._DIRS] |
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utils.EnsureDirs(dirs) |
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@classmethod
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def _InstancePidFile(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the instance pidfile.
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._PIDS_DIR, instance_name)
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceUidFile(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the instance uidfile.
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._UIDS_DIR, instance_name)
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@classmethod
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def _InstancePidInfo(cls, pid): |
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"""Check pid file for instance information.
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Check that a pid file is associated with an instance, and retrieve
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information from its command line.
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@type pid: string or int
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@param pid: process id of the instance to check
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@rtype: tuple
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@return: (instance_name, memory, vcpus)
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@raise errors.HypervisorError: when an instance cannot be found
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"""
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alive = utils.IsProcessAlive(pid) |
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if not alive: |
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Cannot get info for pid %s" % pid) |
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cmdline_file = utils.PathJoin("/proc", str(pid), "cmdline") |
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try:
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cmdline = utils.ReadFile(cmdline_file) |
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except EnvironmentError, err: |
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Can't open cmdline file for pid %s: %s" % |
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(pid, err)) |
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instance = None
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memory = 0
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vcpus = 0
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arg_list = cmdline.split('\x00')
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while arg_list:
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arg = arg_list.pop(0)
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if arg == "-name": |
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instance = arg_list.pop(0)
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elif arg == "-m": |
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memory = int(arg_list.pop(0)) |
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elif arg == "-smp": |
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vcpus = int(arg_list.pop(0)) |
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if instance is None: |
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Pid %s doesn't contain a ganeti kvm" |
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" instance" % pid)
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return (instance, memory, vcpus)
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def _InstancePidAlive(self, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the instance pidfile, pid, and liveness.
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@type instance_name: string
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@param instance_name: instance name
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@rtype: tuple
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@return: (pid file name, pid, liveness)
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"""
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pidfile = self._InstancePidFile(instance_name)
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pid = utils.ReadPidFile(pidfile) |
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alive = False
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try:
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cmd_instance = self._InstancePidInfo(pid)[0] |
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alive = (cmd_instance == instance_name) |
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except errors.HypervisorError:
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pass
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return (pidfile, pid, alive)
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def _CheckDown(self, instance_name): |
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"""Raises an error unless the given instance is down.
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"""
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alive = self._InstancePidAlive(instance_name)[2] |
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if alive:
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to start instance %s: %s" % |
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(instance_name, "already running"))
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceMonitor(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the instance monitor socket name
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._CTRL_DIR, "%s.monitor" % instance_name) |
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceSerial(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the instance serial socket name
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._CTRL_DIR, "%s.serial" % instance_name) |
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@staticmethod
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def _SocatUnixConsoleParams(): |
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"""Returns the correct parameters for socat
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If we have a new-enough socat we can use raw mode with an escape character.
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"""
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if constants.SOCAT_USE_ESCAPE:
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return "raw,echo=0,escape=%s" % constants.SOCAT_ESCAPE_CODE |
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else:
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return "echo=0,icanon=0" |
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceKVMRuntime(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the instance KVM runtime filename
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._CONF_DIR, "%s.runtime" % instance_name) |
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceChrootDir(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the name of the KVM chroot dir of the instance
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._CHROOT_DIR, instance_name)
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceNICDir(cls, instance_name): |
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"""Returns the name of the directory holding the tap device files for a
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given instance.
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._NICS_DIR, instance_name)
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@classmethod
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def _InstanceNICFile(cls, instance_name, seq): |
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"""Returns the name of the file containing the tap device for a given NIC
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"""
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return utils.PathJoin(cls._InstanceNICDir(instance_name), str(seq)) |
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@classmethod
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def _TryReadUidFile(cls, uid_file): |
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"""Try to read a uid file
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"""
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if os.path.exists(uid_file):
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try:
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uid = int(utils.ReadOneLineFile(uid_file))
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return uid
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except EnvironmentError: |
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logging.warning("Can't read uid file", exc_info=True) |
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except (TypeError, ValueError): |
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logging.warning("Can't parse uid file contents", exc_info=True) |
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return None |
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@classmethod
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def _RemoveInstanceRuntimeFiles(cls, pidfile, instance_name): |
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"""Removes an instance's rutime sockets/files/dirs.
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"""
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utils.RemoveFile(pidfile) |
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utils.RemoveFile(cls._InstanceMonitor(instance_name)) |
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utils.RemoveFile(cls._InstanceSerial(instance_name)) |
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utils.RemoveFile(cls._InstanceKVMRuntime(instance_name)) |
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uid_file = cls._InstanceUidFile(instance_name) |
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uid = cls._TryReadUidFile(uid_file) |
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utils.RemoveFile(uid_file) |
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if uid is not None: |
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uidpool.ReleaseUid(uid) |
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try:
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shutil.rmtree(cls._InstanceNICDir(instance_name)) |
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except OSError, err: |
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if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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try:
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chroot_dir = cls._InstanceChrootDir(instance_name) |
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utils.RemoveDir(chroot_dir) |
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except OSError, err: |
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if err.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY:
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# The chroot directory is expected to be empty, but it isn't.
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new_chroot_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=cls._CHROOT_QUARANTINE_DIR, |
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prefix="%s-%s-" %
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(instance_name, |
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utils.TimestampForFilename())) |
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logging.warning("The chroot directory of instance %s can not be"
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" removed as it is not empty. Moving it to the"
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" quarantine instead. Please investigate the"
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" contents (%s) and clean up manually",
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instance_name, new_chroot_dir) |
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utils.RenameFile(chroot_dir, new_chroot_dir) |
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else:
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raise
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@staticmethod
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def _ConfigureNIC(instance, seq, nic, tap): |
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"""Run the network configuration script for a specified NIC
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@param instance: instance we're acting on
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@type instance: instance object
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@param seq: nic sequence number
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@type seq: int
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@param nic: nic we're acting on
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@type nic: nic object
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@param tap: the host's tap interface this NIC corresponds to
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@type tap: str
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"""
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if instance.tags:
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tags = " ".join(instance.tags)
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else:
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tags = ""
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env = { |
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"PATH": "%s:/sbin:/usr/sbin" % os.environ["PATH"], |
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"INSTANCE": instance.name,
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"MAC": nic.mac,
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"MODE": nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_MODE],
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"INTERFACE": tap,
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"INTERFACE_INDEX": str(seq), |
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"TAGS": tags,
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} |
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if nic.ip:
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env["IP"] = nic.ip
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if nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK]:
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env["LINK"] = nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK]
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if nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_MODE] == constants.NIC_MODE_BRIDGED:
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env["BRIDGE"] = nic.nicparams[constants.NIC_LINK]
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result = utils.RunCmd([constants.KVM_IFUP, tap], env=env) |
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if result.failed:
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raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to configure interface %s: %s." |
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" Network configuration script output: %s" %
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(tap, result.fail_reason, result.output)) |
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def ListInstances(self): |
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"""Get the list of running instances.
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We can do this by listing our live instances directory and
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checking whether the associated kvm process is still alive.
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"""
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result = [] |
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for name in os.listdir(self._PIDS_DIR): |
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if self._InstancePidAlive(name)[2]: |
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result.append(name) |
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return result
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def GetInstanceInfo(self, instance_name): |
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"""Get instance properties.
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@type instance_name: string
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@param instance_name: the instance name
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@rtype: tuple of strings
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@return: (name, id, memory, vcpus, stat, times)
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"""
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_, pid, alive = self._InstancePidAlive(instance_name)
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if not alive: |
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return None |
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_, memory, vcpus = self._InstancePidInfo(pid)
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stat = "---b-"
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times = "0"
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return (instance_name, pid, memory, vcpus, stat, times)
|
484 |
|
485 |
def GetAllInstancesInfo(self): |
486 |
"""Get properties of all instances.
|
487 |
|
488 |
@return: list of tuples (name, id, memory, vcpus, stat, times)
|
489 |
|
490 |
"""
|
491 |
data = [] |
492 |
for name in os.listdir(self._PIDS_DIR): |
493 |
try:
|
494 |
info = self.GetInstanceInfo(name)
|
495 |
except errors.HypervisorError:
|
496 |
continue
|
497 |
if info:
|
498 |
data.append(info) |
499 |
return data
|
500 |
|
501 |
def _GenerateKVMRuntime(self, instance, block_devices): |
502 |
"""Generate KVM information to start an instance.
|
503 |
|
504 |
"""
|
505 |
pidfile = self._InstancePidFile(instance.name)
|
506 |
kvm = constants.KVM_PATH |
507 |
kvm_cmd = [kvm] |
508 |
# used just by the vnc server, if enabled
|
509 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-name', instance.name])
|
510 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-m', instance.beparams[constants.BE_MEMORY]])
|
511 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-smp', instance.beparams[constants.BE_VCPUS]])
|
512 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-pidfile', pidfile])
|
513 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-daemonize'])
|
514 |
if not instance.hvparams[constants.HV_ACPI]: |
515 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-no-acpi'])
|
516 |
|
517 |
hvp = instance.hvparams |
518 |
boot_disk = hvp[constants.HV_BOOT_ORDER] == constants.HT_BO_DISK |
519 |
boot_cdrom = hvp[constants.HV_BOOT_ORDER] == constants.HT_BO_CDROM |
520 |
boot_network = hvp[constants.HV_BOOT_ORDER] == constants.HT_BO_NETWORK |
521 |
|
522 |
if hvp[constants.HV_KVM_FLAG] == constants.HT_KVM_ENABLED:
|
523 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-enable-kvm"])
|
524 |
elif hvp[constants.HV_KVM_FLAG] == constants.HT_KVM_DISABLED:
|
525 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-disable-kvm"])
|
526 |
|
527 |
if boot_network:
|
528 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-boot', 'n']) |
529 |
|
530 |
disk_type = hvp[constants.HV_DISK_TYPE] |
531 |
if disk_type == constants.HT_DISK_PARAVIRTUAL:
|
532 |
if_val = ',if=virtio'
|
533 |
else:
|
534 |
if_val = ',if=%s' % disk_type
|
535 |
# Cache mode
|
536 |
disk_cache = hvp[constants.HV_DISK_CACHE] |
537 |
if disk_cache != constants.HT_CACHE_DEFAULT:
|
538 |
cache_val = ",cache=%s" % disk_cache
|
539 |
else:
|
540 |
cache_val = ""
|
541 |
for cfdev, dev_path in block_devices: |
542 |
if cfdev.mode != constants.DISK_RDWR:
|
543 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Instance has read-only disks which" |
544 |
" are not supported by KVM")
|
545 |
# TODO: handle FD_LOOP and FD_BLKTAP (?)
|
546 |
if boot_disk:
|
547 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-boot', 'c']) |
548 |
if disk_type != constants.HT_DISK_IDE:
|
549 |
boot_val = ',boot=on'
|
550 |
else:
|
551 |
boot_val = ''
|
552 |
# We only boot from the first disk
|
553 |
boot_disk = False
|
554 |
else:
|
555 |
boot_val = ''
|
556 |
|
557 |
drive_val = 'file=%s,format=raw%s%s%s' % (dev_path, if_val, boot_val,
|
558 |
cache_val) |
559 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-drive', drive_val])
|
560 |
|
561 |
iso_image = hvp[constants.HV_CDROM_IMAGE_PATH] |
562 |
if iso_image:
|
563 |
options = ',format=raw,media=cdrom'
|
564 |
if boot_cdrom:
|
565 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-boot', 'd']) |
566 |
if disk_type != constants.HT_DISK_IDE:
|
567 |
options = '%s,boot=on' % options
|
568 |
else:
|
569 |
if disk_type == constants.HT_DISK_PARAVIRTUAL:
|
570 |
if_val = ',if=virtio'
|
571 |
else:
|
572 |
if_val = ',if=%s' % disk_type
|
573 |
options = '%s%s' % (options, if_val)
|
574 |
drive_val = 'file=%s%s' % (iso_image, options)
|
575 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-drive', drive_val])
|
576 |
|
577 |
kernel_path = hvp[constants.HV_KERNEL_PATH] |
578 |
if kernel_path:
|
579 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-kernel', kernel_path])
|
580 |
initrd_path = hvp[constants.HV_INITRD_PATH] |
581 |
if initrd_path:
|
582 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-initrd', initrd_path])
|
583 |
root_append = ['root=%s' % hvp[constants.HV_ROOT_PATH],
|
584 |
hvp[constants.HV_KERNEL_ARGS]] |
585 |
if hvp[constants.HV_SERIAL_CONSOLE]:
|
586 |
root_append.append('console=ttyS0,38400')
|
587 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-append', ' '.join(root_append)]) |
588 |
|
589 |
mem_path = hvp[constants.HV_MEM_PATH] |
590 |
if mem_path:
|
591 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-mem-path", mem_path, "-mem-prealloc"]) |
592 |
|
593 |
mouse_type = hvp[constants.HV_USB_MOUSE] |
594 |
vnc_bind_address = hvp[constants.HV_VNC_BIND_ADDRESS] |
595 |
|
596 |
if mouse_type:
|
597 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-usb'])
|
598 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-usbdevice', mouse_type])
|
599 |
elif vnc_bind_address:
|
600 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-usbdevice', constants.HT_MOUSE_TABLET])
|
601 |
|
602 |
if vnc_bind_address:
|
603 |
if netutils.IP4Address.IsValid(vnc_bind_address):
|
604 |
if instance.network_port > constants.VNC_BASE_PORT:
|
605 |
display = instance.network_port - constants.VNC_BASE_PORT |
606 |
if vnc_bind_address == constants.IP4_ADDRESS_ANY:
|
607 |
vnc_arg = ':%d' % (display)
|
608 |
else:
|
609 |
vnc_arg = '%s:%d' % (vnc_bind_address, display)
|
610 |
else:
|
611 |
logging.error("Network port is not a valid VNC display (%d < %d)."
|
612 |
" Not starting VNC", instance.network_port,
|
613 |
constants.VNC_BASE_PORT) |
614 |
vnc_arg = 'none'
|
615 |
|
616 |
# Only allow tls and other option when not binding to a file, for now.
|
617 |
# kvm/qemu gets confused otherwise about the filename to use.
|
618 |
vnc_append = ''
|
619 |
if hvp[constants.HV_VNC_TLS]:
|
620 |
vnc_append = '%s,tls' % vnc_append
|
621 |
if hvp[constants.HV_VNC_X509_VERIFY]:
|
622 |
vnc_append = '%s,x509verify=%s' % (vnc_append,
|
623 |
hvp[constants.HV_VNC_X509]) |
624 |
elif hvp[constants.HV_VNC_X509]:
|
625 |
vnc_append = '%s,x509=%s' % (vnc_append,
|
626 |
hvp[constants.HV_VNC_X509]) |
627 |
if hvp[constants.HV_VNC_PASSWORD_FILE]:
|
628 |
vnc_append = '%s,password' % vnc_append
|
629 |
|
630 |
vnc_arg = '%s%s' % (vnc_arg, vnc_append)
|
631 |
|
632 |
else:
|
633 |
vnc_arg = 'unix:%s/%s.vnc' % (vnc_bind_address, instance.name)
|
634 |
|
635 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-vnc', vnc_arg])
|
636 |
else:
|
637 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-nographic'])
|
638 |
|
639 |
monitor_dev = ("unix:%s,server,nowait" %
|
640 |
self._InstanceMonitor(instance.name))
|
641 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-monitor', monitor_dev])
|
642 |
if hvp[constants.HV_SERIAL_CONSOLE]:
|
643 |
serial_dev = ('unix:%s,server,nowait' %
|
644 |
self._InstanceSerial(instance.name))
|
645 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-serial', serial_dev])
|
646 |
else:
|
647 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-serial', 'none']) |
648 |
|
649 |
if hvp[constants.HV_USE_LOCALTIME]:
|
650 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-localtime'])
|
651 |
|
652 |
if hvp[constants.HV_KVM_USE_CHROOT]:
|
653 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-chroot', self._InstanceChrootDir(instance.name)]) |
654 |
|
655 |
# Save the current instance nics, but defer their expansion as parameters,
|
656 |
# as we'll need to generate executable temp files for them.
|
657 |
kvm_nics = instance.nics |
658 |
hvparams = hvp |
659 |
|
660 |
return (kvm_cmd, kvm_nics, hvparams)
|
661 |
|
662 |
def _WriteKVMRuntime(self, instance_name, data): |
663 |
"""Write an instance's KVM runtime
|
664 |
|
665 |
"""
|
666 |
try:
|
667 |
utils.WriteFile(self._InstanceKVMRuntime(instance_name),
|
668 |
data=data) |
669 |
except EnvironmentError, err: |
670 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to save KVM runtime file: %s" % err) |
671 |
|
672 |
def _ReadKVMRuntime(self, instance_name): |
673 |
"""Read an instance's KVM runtime
|
674 |
|
675 |
"""
|
676 |
try:
|
677 |
file_content = utils.ReadFile(self._InstanceKVMRuntime(instance_name))
|
678 |
except EnvironmentError, err: |
679 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to load KVM runtime file: %s" % err) |
680 |
return file_content
|
681 |
|
682 |
def _SaveKVMRuntime(self, instance, kvm_runtime): |
683 |
"""Save an instance's KVM runtime
|
684 |
|
685 |
"""
|
686 |
kvm_cmd, kvm_nics, hvparams = kvm_runtime |
687 |
serialized_nics = [nic.ToDict() for nic in kvm_nics] |
688 |
serialized_form = serializer.Dump((kvm_cmd, serialized_nics, hvparams)) |
689 |
self._WriteKVMRuntime(instance.name, serialized_form)
|
690 |
|
691 |
def _LoadKVMRuntime(self, instance, serialized_runtime=None): |
692 |
"""Load an instance's KVM runtime
|
693 |
|
694 |
"""
|
695 |
if not serialized_runtime: |
696 |
serialized_runtime = self._ReadKVMRuntime(instance.name)
|
697 |
loaded_runtime = serializer.Load(serialized_runtime) |
698 |
kvm_cmd, serialized_nics, hvparams = loaded_runtime |
699 |
kvm_nics = [objects.NIC.FromDict(snic) for snic in serialized_nics] |
700 |
return (kvm_cmd, kvm_nics, hvparams)
|
701 |
|
702 |
def _RunKVMCmd(self, name, kvm_cmd, tap_fds=None): |
703 |
"""Run the KVM cmd and check for errors
|
704 |
|
705 |
@type name: string
|
706 |
@param name: instance name
|
707 |
@type kvm_cmd: list of strings
|
708 |
@param kvm_cmd: runcmd input for kvm
|
709 |
@type tap_fds: list of int
|
710 |
@param tap_fds: fds of tap devices opened by Ganeti
|
711 |
|
712 |
"""
|
713 |
try:
|
714 |
result = utils.RunCmd(kvm_cmd, noclose_fds=tap_fds) |
715 |
finally:
|
716 |
for fd in tap_fds: |
717 |
utils_wrapper.CloseFdNoError(fd) |
718 |
|
719 |
if result.failed:
|
720 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to start instance %s: %s (%s)" % |
721 |
(name, result.fail_reason, result.output)) |
722 |
if not self._InstancePidAlive(name)[2]: |
723 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to start instance %s" % name) |
724 |
|
725 |
def _ExecuteKVMRuntime(self, instance, kvm_runtime, incoming=None): |
726 |
"""Execute a KVM cmd, after completing it with some last minute data
|
727 |
|
728 |
@type incoming: tuple of strings
|
729 |
@param incoming: (target_host_ip, port)
|
730 |
|
731 |
"""
|
732 |
# Small _ExecuteKVMRuntime hv parameters programming howto:
|
733 |
# - conf_hvp contains the parameters as configured on ganeti. they might
|
734 |
# have changed since the instance started; only use them if the change
|
735 |
# won't affect the inside of the instance (which hasn't been rebooted).
|
736 |
# - up_hvp contains the parameters as they were when the instance was
|
737 |
# started, plus any new parameter which has been added between ganeti
|
738 |
# versions: it is paramount that those default to a value which won't
|
739 |
# affect the inside of the instance as well.
|
740 |
conf_hvp = instance.hvparams |
741 |
name = instance.name |
742 |
self._CheckDown(name)
|
743 |
|
744 |
temp_files = [] |
745 |
|
746 |
kvm_cmd, kvm_nics, up_hvp = kvm_runtime |
747 |
up_hvp = objects.FillDict(conf_hvp, up_hvp) |
748 |
|
749 |
kvm_version = self._GetKVMVersion()
|
750 |
if kvm_version:
|
751 |
_, v_major, v_min, _ = kvm_version |
752 |
else:
|
753 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Unable to get KVM version") |
754 |
|
755 |
# We know it's safe to run as a different user upon migration, so we'll use
|
756 |
# the latest conf, from conf_hvp.
|
757 |
security_model = conf_hvp[constants.HV_SECURITY_MODEL] |
758 |
if security_model == constants.HT_SM_USER:
|
759 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-runas", conf_hvp[constants.HV_SECURITY_DOMAIN]])
|
760 |
|
761 |
# We have reasons to believe changing something like the nic driver/type
|
762 |
# upon migration won't exactly fly with the instance kernel, so for nic
|
763 |
# related parameters we'll use up_hvp
|
764 |
tapfds = [] |
765 |
taps = [] |
766 |
if not kvm_nics: |
767 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-net", "none"]) |
768 |
else:
|
769 |
vnet_hdr = False
|
770 |
tap_extra = ""
|
771 |
nic_type = up_hvp[constants.HV_NIC_TYPE] |
772 |
if nic_type == constants.HT_NIC_PARAVIRTUAL:
|
773 |
# From version 0.12.0, kvm uses a new sintax for network configuration.
|
774 |
if (v_major, v_min) >= (0, 12): |
775 |
nic_model = "virtio-net-pci"
|
776 |
vnet_hdr = True
|
777 |
else:
|
778 |
nic_model = "virtio"
|
779 |
|
780 |
if up_hvp[constants.HV_VHOST_NET]:
|
781 |
# vhost_net is only available from version 0.13.0 or newer
|
782 |
if (v_major, v_min) >= (0, 13): |
783 |
tap_extra = ",vhost=on"
|
784 |
else:
|
785 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("vhost_net is configured" |
786 |
" but it is not available")
|
787 |
else:
|
788 |
nic_model = nic_type |
789 |
|
790 |
for nic_seq, nic in enumerate(kvm_nics): |
791 |
tapname, tapfd = _OpenTap(vnet_hdr) |
792 |
tapfds.append(tapfd) |
793 |
taps.append(tapname) |
794 |
if (v_major, v_min) >= (0, 12): |
795 |
nic_val = "%s,mac=%s,netdev=netdev%s" % (nic_model, nic.mac, nic_seq)
|
796 |
tap_val = "type=tap,id=netdev%s,fd=%d%s" % (nic_seq, tapfd, tap_extra)
|
797 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-netdev", tap_val, "-device", nic_val]) |
798 |
else:
|
799 |
nic_val = "nic,vlan=%s,macaddr=%s,model=%s" % (nic_seq,
|
800 |
nic.mac, nic_model) |
801 |
tap_val = "tap,vlan=%s,fd=%d" % (nic_seq, tapfd)
|
802 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-net", tap_val, "-net", nic_val]) |
803 |
|
804 |
if incoming:
|
805 |
target, port = incoming |
806 |
kvm_cmd.extend(['-incoming', 'tcp:%s:%s' % (target, port)]) |
807 |
|
808 |
# Changing the vnc password doesn't bother the guest that much. At most it
|
809 |
# will surprise people who connect to it. Whether positively or negatively
|
810 |
# it's debatable.
|
811 |
vnc_pwd_file = conf_hvp[constants.HV_VNC_PASSWORD_FILE] |
812 |
vnc_pwd = None
|
813 |
if vnc_pwd_file:
|
814 |
try:
|
815 |
vnc_pwd = utils.ReadOneLineFile(vnc_pwd_file, strict=True)
|
816 |
except EnvironmentError, err: |
817 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to open VNC password file %s: %s" |
818 |
% (vnc_pwd_file, err)) |
819 |
|
820 |
if conf_hvp[constants.HV_KVM_USE_CHROOT]:
|
821 |
utils.EnsureDirs([(self._InstanceChrootDir(name),
|
822 |
constants.SECURE_DIR_MODE)]) |
823 |
|
824 |
if not incoming: |
825 |
# Configure the network now for starting instances, during
|
826 |
# FinalizeMigration for incoming instances
|
827 |
for nic_seq, nic in enumerate(kvm_nics): |
828 |
self._ConfigureNIC(instance, nic_seq, nic, taps[nic_seq])
|
829 |
|
830 |
if security_model == constants.HT_SM_POOL:
|
831 |
ss = ssconf.SimpleStore() |
832 |
uid_pool = uidpool.ParseUidPool(ss.GetUidPool(), separator="\n")
|
833 |
all_uids = set(uidpool.ExpandUidPool(uid_pool))
|
834 |
uid = uidpool.RequestUnusedUid(all_uids) |
835 |
try:
|
836 |
username = pwd.getpwuid(uid.GetUid()).pw_name |
837 |
kvm_cmd.extend(["-runas", username])
|
838 |
self._RunKVMCmd(name, kvm_cmd, tapfds)
|
839 |
except:
|
840 |
uidpool.ReleaseUid(uid) |
841 |
raise
|
842 |
else:
|
843 |
uid.Unlock() |
844 |
utils.WriteFile(self._InstanceUidFile(name), data=str(uid)) |
845 |
else:
|
846 |
self._RunKVMCmd(name, kvm_cmd, tapfds)
|
847 |
|
848 |
utils.EnsureDirs([(self._InstanceNICDir(instance.name),
|
849 |
constants.RUN_DIRS_MODE)]) |
850 |
for nic_seq, tap in enumerate(taps): |
851 |
utils.WriteFile(self._InstanceNICFile(instance.name, nic_seq),
|
852 |
data=tap) |
853 |
|
854 |
if vnc_pwd:
|
855 |
change_cmd = 'change vnc password %s' % vnc_pwd
|
856 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(instance.name, change_cmd)
|
857 |
|
858 |
for filename in temp_files: |
859 |
utils.RemoveFile(filename) |
860 |
|
861 |
def StartInstance(self, instance, block_devices): |
862 |
"""Start an instance.
|
863 |
|
864 |
"""
|
865 |
self._CheckDown(instance.name)
|
866 |
kvm_runtime = self._GenerateKVMRuntime(instance, block_devices)
|
867 |
self._SaveKVMRuntime(instance, kvm_runtime)
|
868 |
self._ExecuteKVMRuntime(instance, kvm_runtime)
|
869 |
|
870 |
def _CallMonitorCommand(self, instance_name, command): |
871 |
"""Invoke a command on the instance monitor.
|
872 |
|
873 |
"""
|
874 |
socat = ("echo %s | %s STDIO UNIX-CONNECT:%s" %
|
875 |
(utils.ShellQuote(command), |
876 |
constants.SOCAT_PATH, |
877 |
utils.ShellQuote(self._InstanceMonitor(instance_name))))
|
878 |
result = utils.RunCmd(socat) |
879 |
if result.failed:
|
880 |
msg = ("Failed to send command '%s' to instance %s."
|
881 |
" output: %s, error: %s, fail_reason: %s" %
|
882 |
(command, instance_name, |
883 |
result.stdout, result.stderr, result.fail_reason)) |
884 |
raise errors.HypervisorError(msg)
|
885 |
|
886 |
return result
|
887 |
|
888 |
@classmethod
|
889 |
def _GetKVMVersion(cls): |
890 |
"""Return the installed KVM version
|
891 |
|
892 |
@return: (version, v_maj, v_min, v_rev), or None
|
893 |
|
894 |
"""
|
895 |
result = utils.RunCmd([constants.KVM_PATH, "--help"])
|
896 |
if result.failed:
|
897 |
return None |
898 |
match = cls._VERSION_RE.search(result.output.splitlines()[0])
|
899 |
if not match: |
900 |
return None |
901 |
|
902 |
return (match.group(0), int(match.group(1)), int(match.group(2)), |
903 |
int(match.group(3))) |
904 |
|
905 |
def StopInstance(self, instance, force=False, retry=False, name=None): |
906 |
"""Stop an instance.
|
907 |
|
908 |
"""
|
909 |
if name is not None and not force: |
910 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Cannot shutdown cleanly by name only") |
911 |
if name is None: |
912 |
name = instance.name |
913 |
acpi = instance.hvparams[constants.HV_ACPI] |
914 |
else:
|
915 |
acpi = False
|
916 |
_, pid, alive = self._InstancePidAlive(name)
|
917 |
if pid > 0 and alive: |
918 |
if force or not acpi: |
919 |
utils.KillProcess(pid) |
920 |
else:
|
921 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(name, 'system_powerdown') |
922 |
|
923 |
def CleanupInstance(self, instance_name): |
924 |
"""Cleanup after a stopped instance
|
925 |
|
926 |
"""
|
927 |
pidfile, pid, alive = self._InstancePidAlive(instance_name)
|
928 |
if pid > 0 and alive: |
929 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Cannot cleanup a live instance") |
930 |
self._RemoveInstanceRuntimeFiles(pidfile, instance_name)
|
931 |
|
932 |
def RebootInstance(self, instance): |
933 |
"""Reboot an instance.
|
934 |
|
935 |
"""
|
936 |
# For some reason if we do a 'send-key ctrl-alt-delete' to the control
|
937 |
# socket the instance will stop, but now power up again. So we'll resort
|
938 |
# to shutdown and restart.
|
939 |
_, _, alive = self._InstancePidAlive(instance.name)
|
940 |
if not alive: |
941 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Failed to reboot instance %s:" |
942 |
" not running" % instance.name)
|
943 |
# StopInstance will delete the saved KVM runtime so:
|
944 |
# ...first load it...
|
945 |
kvm_runtime = self._LoadKVMRuntime(instance)
|
946 |
# ...now we can safely call StopInstance...
|
947 |
if not self.StopInstance(instance): |
948 |
self.StopInstance(instance, force=True) |
949 |
# ...and finally we can save it again, and execute it...
|
950 |
self._SaveKVMRuntime(instance, kvm_runtime)
|
951 |
self._ExecuteKVMRuntime(instance, kvm_runtime)
|
952 |
|
953 |
def MigrationInfo(self, instance): |
954 |
"""Get instance information to perform a migration.
|
955 |
|
956 |
@type instance: L{objects.Instance}
|
957 |
@param instance: instance to be migrated
|
958 |
@rtype: string
|
959 |
@return: content of the KVM runtime file
|
960 |
|
961 |
"""
|
962 |
return self._ReadKVMRuntime(instance.name) |
963 |
|
964 |
def AcceptInstance(self, instance, info, target): |
965 |
"""Prepare to accept an instance.
|
966 |
|
967 |
@type instance: L{objects.Instance}
|
968 |
@param instance: instance to be accepted
|
969 |
@type info: string
|
970 |
@param info: content of the KVM runtime file on the source node
|
971 |
@type target: string
|
972 |
@param target: target host (usually ip), on this node
|
973 |
|
974 |
"""
|
975 |
kvm_runtime = self._LoadKVMRuntime(instance, serialized_runtime=info)
|
976 |
incoming_address = (target, instance.hvparams[constants.HV_MIGRATION_PORT]) |
977 |
self._ExecuteKVMRuntime(instance, kvm_runtime, incoming=incoming_address)
|
978 |
|
979 |
def FinalizeMigration(self, instance, info, success): |
980 |
"""Finalize an instance migration.
|
981 |
|
982 |
Stop the incoming mode KVM.
|
983 |
|
984 |
@type instance: L{objects.Instance}
|
985 |
@param instance: instance whose migration is being finalized
|
986 |
|
987 |
"""
|
988 |
if success:
|
989 |
kvm_runtime = self._LoadKVMRuntime(instance, serialized_runtime=info)
|
990 |
kvm_nics = kvm_runtime[1]
|
991 |
|
992 |
for nic_seq, nic in enumerate(kvm_nics): |
993 |
try:
|
994 |
tap = utils.ReadFile(self._InstanceNICFile(instance.name, nic_seq))
|
995 |
except EnvironmentError, err: |
996 |
logging.warning("Failed to find host interface for %s NIC #%d: %s",
|
997 |
instance.name, nic_seq, str(err))
|
998 |
continue
|
999 |
try:
|
1000 |
self._ConfigureNIC(instance, nic_seq, nic, tap)
|
1001 |
except errors.HypervisorError, err:
|
1002 |
logging.warning(str(err))
|
1003 |
|
1004 |
self._WriteKVMRuntime(instance.name, info)
|
1005 |
else:
|
1006 |
self.StopInstance(instance, force=True) |
1007 |
|
1008 |
def MigrateInstance(self, instance, target, live): |
1009 |
"""Migrate an instance to a target node.
|
1010 |
|
1011 |
The migration will not be attempted if the instance is not
|
1012 |
currently running.
|
1013 |
|
1014 |
@type instance: L{objects.Instance}
|
1015 |
@param instance: the instance to be migrated
|
1016 |
@type target: string
|
1017 |
@param target: ip address of the target node
|
1018 |
@type live: boolean
|
1019 |
@param live: perform a live migration
|
1020 |
|
1021 |
"""
|
1022 |
instance_name = instance.name |
1023 |
port = instance.hvparams[constants.HV_MIGRATION_PORT] |
1024 |
pidfile, pid, alive = self._InstancePidAlive(instance_name)
|
1025 |
if not alive: |
1026 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Instance not running, cannot migrate") |
1027 |
|
1028 |
if not live: |
1029 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(instance_name, 'stop') |
1030 |
|
1031 |
migrate_command = ('migrate_set_speed %dm' %
|
1032 |
instance.hvparams[constants.HV_MIGRATION_BANDWIDTH]) |
1033 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(instance_name, migrate_command)
|
1034 |
|
1035 |
migrate_command = ('migrate_set_downtime %dms' %
|
1036 |
instance.hvparams[constants.HV_MIGRATION_DOWNTIME]) |
1037 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(instance_name, migrate_command)
|
1038 |
|
1039 |
migrate_command = 'migrate -d tcp:%s:%s' % (target, port)
|
1040 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(instance_name, migrate_command)
|
1041 |
|
1042 |
info_command = 'info migrate'
|
1043 |
done = False
|
1044 |
broken_answers = 0
|
1045 |
while not done: |
1046 |
result = self._CallMonitorCommand(instance_name, info_command)
|
1047 |
match = self._MIGRATION_STATUS_RE.search(result.stdout)
|
1048 |
if not match: |
1049 |
broken_answers += 1
|
1050 |
if not result.stdout: |
1051 |
logging.info("KVM: empty 'info migrate' result")
|
1052 |
else:
|
1053 |
logging.warning("KVM: unknown 'info migrate' result: %s",
|
1054 |
result.stdout) |
1055 |
time.sleep(self._MIGRATION_INFO_RETRY_DELAY)
|
1056 |
else:
|
1057 |
status = match.group(1)
|
1058 |
if status == 'completed': |
1059 |
done = True
|
1060 |
elif status == 'active': |
1061 |
# reset the broken answers count
|
1062 |
broken_answers = 0
|
1063 |
time.sleep(self._MIGRATION_INFO_RETRY_DELAY)
|
1064 |
elif status == 'failed' or status == 'cancelled': |
1065 |
if not live: |
1066 |
self._CallMonitorCommand(instance_name, 'cont') |
1067 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Migration %s at the kvm level" % |
1068 |
status) |
1069 |
else:
|
1070 |
logging.warning("KVM: unknown migration status '%s'", status)
|
1071 |
broken_answers += 1
|
1072 |
time.sleep(self._MIGRATION_INFO_RETRY_DELAY)
|
1073 |
if broken_answers >= self._MIGRATION_INFO_MAX_BAD_ANSWERS: |
1074 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Too many 'info migrate' broken answers") |
1075 |
|
1076 |
utils.KillProcess(pid) |
1077 |
self._RemoveInstanceRuntimeFiles(pidfile, instance_name)
|
1078 |
|
1079 |
def GetNodeInfo(self): |
1080 |
"""Return information about the node.
|
1081 |
|
1082 |
This is just a wrapper over the base GetLinuxNodeInfo method.
|
1083 |
|
1084 |
@return: a dict with the following keys (values in MiB):
|
1085 |
- memory_total: the total memory size on the node
|
1086 |
- memory_free: the available memory on the node for instances
|
1087 |
- memory_dom0: the memory used by the node itself, if available
|
1088 |
|
1089 |
"""
|
1090 |
return self.GetLinuxNodeInfo() |
1091 |
|
1092 |
@classmethod
|
1093 |
def GetInstanceConsole(cls, instance, hvparams, beparams): |
1094 |
"""Return a command for connecting to the console of an instance.
|
1095 |
|
1096 |
"""
|
1097 |
if hvparams[constants.HV_SERIAL_CONSOLE]:
|
1098 |
cmd = [constants.SOCAT_PATH, |
1099 |
"STDIO,%s" % cls._SocatUnixConsoleParams(),
|
1100 |
"UNIX-CONNECT:%s" % cls._InstanceSerial(instance.name)]
|
1101 |
return objects.InstanceConsole(instance=instance.name,
|
1102 |
kind=constants.CONS_SSH, |
1103 |
host=instance.primary_node, |
1104 |
user=constants.GANETI_RUNAS, |
1105 |
command=cmd) |
1106 |
|
1107 |
vnc_bind_address = hvparams[constants.HV_VNC_BIND_ADDRESS] |
1108 |
if vnc_bind_address and instance.network_port > constants.VNC_BASE_PORT: |
1109 |
display = instance.network_port - constants.VNC_BASE_PORT |
1110 |
return objects.InstanceConsole(instance=instance.name,
|
1111 |
kind=constants.CONS_VNC, |
1112 |
host=vnc_bind_address, |
1113 |
port=instance.network_port, |
1114 |
display=display) |
1115 |
|
1116 |
return objects.InstanceConsole(instance=instance.name,
|
1117 |
kind=constants.CONS_MESSAGE, |
1118 |
message=("No serial shell for instance %s" %
|
1119 |
instance.name)) |
1120 |
|
1121 |
def Verify(self): |
1122 |
"""Verify the hypervisor.
|
1123 |
|
1124 |
Check that the binary exists.
|
1125 |
|
1126 |
"""
|
1127 |
if not os.path.exists(constants.KVM_PATH): |
1128 |
return "The kvm binary ('%s') does not exist." % constants.KVM_PATH |
1129 |
if not os.path.exists(constants.SOCAT_PATH): |
1130 |
return "The socat binary ('%s') does not exist." % constants.SOCAT_PATH |
1131 |
|
1132 |
@classmethod
|
1133 |
def CheckParameterSyntax(cls, hvparams): |
1134 |
"""Check the given parameters for validity.
|
1135 |
|
1136 |
@type hvparams: dict
|
1137 |
@param hvparams: dictionary with parameter names/value
|
1138 |
@raise errors.HypervisorError: when a parameter is not valid
|
1139 |
|
1140 |
"""
|
1141 |
super(KVMHypervisor, cls).CheckParameterSyntax(hvparams)
|
1142 |
|
1143 |
kernel_path = hvparams[constants.HV_KERNEL_PATH] |
1144 |
if kernel_path:
|
1145 |
if not hvparams[constants.HV_ROOT_PATH]: |
1146 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Need a root partition for the instance," |
1147 |
" if a kernel is defined")
|
1148 |
|
1149 |
if (hvparams[constants.HV_VNC_X509_VERIFY] and |
1150 |
not hvparams[constants.HV_VNC_X509]):
|
1151 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("%s must be defined, if %s is" % |
1152 |
(constants.HV_VNC_X509, |
1153 |
constants.HV_VNC_X509_VERIFY)) |
1154 |
|
1155 |
boot_order = hvparams[constants.HV_BOOT_ORDER] |
1156 |
if (boot_order == constants.HT_BO_CDROM and |
1157 |
not hvparams[constants.HV_CDROM_IMAGE_PATH]):
|
1158 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Cannot boot from cdrom without an" |
1159 |
" ISO path")
|
1160 |
|
1161 |
security_model = hvparams[constants.HV_SECURITY_MODEL] |
1162 |
if security_model == constants.HT_SM_USER:
|
1163 |
if not hvparams[constants.HV_SECURITY_DOMAIN]: |
1164 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("A security domain (user to run kvm as)" |
1165 |
" must be specified")
|
1166 |
elif (security_model == constants.HT_SM_NONE or |
1167 |
security_model == constants.HT_SM_POOL): |
1168 |
if hvparams[constants.HV_SECURITY_DOMAIN]:
|
1169 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Cannot have a security domain when the" |
1170 |
" security model is 'none' or 'pool'")
|
1171 |
|
1172 |
@classmethod
|
1173 |
def ValidateParameters(cls, hvparams): |
1174 |
"""Check the given parameters for validity.
|
1175 |
|
1176 |
@type hvparams: dict
|
1177 |
@param hvparams: dictionary with parameter names/value
|
1178 |
@raise errors.HypervisorError: when a parameter is not valid
|
1179 |
|
1180 |
"""
|
1181 |
super(KVMHypervisor, cls).ValidateParameters(hvparams)
|
1182 |
|
1183 |
security_model = hvparams[constants.HV_SECURITY_MODEL] |
1184 |
if security_model == constants.HT_SM_USER:
|
1185 |
username = hvparams[constants.HV_SECURITY_DOMAIN] |
1186 |
try:
|
1187 |
pwd.getpwnam(username) |
1188 |
except KeyError: |
1189 |
raise errors.HypervisorError("Unknown security domain user %s" |
1190 |
% username) |
1191 |
|
1192 |
@classmethod
|
1193 |
def PowercycleNode(cls): |
1194 |
"""KVM powercycle, just a wrapper over Linux powercycle.
|
1195 |
|
1196 |
"""
|
1197 |
cls.LinuxPowercycle() |