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# Copyright (C) 2012 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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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# General Public License for more details.
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""Module implementing the iallocator code."""
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from ganeti import compat |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import errors |
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from ganeti import ht |
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from ganeti import objectutils |
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from ganeti import opcodes |
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from ganeti import rpc |
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from ganeti import serializer |
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from ganeti import utils |
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import ganeti.masterd.instance as gmi |
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_STRING_LIST = ht.TListOf(ht.TString) |
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_JOB_LIST = ht.TListOf(ht.TListOf(ht.TStrictDict(True, False, { |
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# pylint: disable=E1101
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# Class '...' has no 'OP_ID' member
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"OP_ID": ht.TElemOf([opcodes.OpInstanceFailover.OP_ID,
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opcodes.OpInstanceMigrate.OP_ID, |
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opcodes.OpInstanceReplaceDisks.OP_ID]) |
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}))) |
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_NEVAC_MOVED = \ |
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ht.TListOf(ht.TAnd(ht.TIsLength(3),
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ht.TItems([ht.TNonEmptyString, |
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ht.TNonEmptyString, |
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ht.TListOf(ht.TNonEmptyString), |
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]))) |
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_NEVAC_FAILED = \ |
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ht.TListOf(ht.TAnd(ht.TIsLength(2),
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ht.TItems([ht.TNonEmptyString, |
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ht.TMaybeString, |
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]))) |
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_NEVAC_RESULT = ht.TAnd(ht.TIsLength(3),
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ht.TItems([_NEVAC_MOVED, _NEVAC_FAILED, _JOB_LIST])) |
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class _AutoReqParam(objectutils.AutoSlots): |
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"""Meta class for request definitions.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def _GetSlots(mcs, attrs): |
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"""Extract the slots out of REQ_PARAMS.
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"""
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params = attrs.setdefault("REQ_PARAMS", [])
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return [slot for (slot, _) in params] |
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class IARequestBase(objectutils.ValidatedSlots): |
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"""A generic IAllocator request object.
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"""
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__metaclass__ = _AutoReqParam |
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MODE = NotImplemented
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REQ_PARAMS = [ |
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("required_nodes", ht.TPositiveInt)
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] |
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REQ_RESULT = NotImplemented
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def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
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"""Constructor for IARequestBase.
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The constructor takes only keyword arguments and will set
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attributes on this object based on the passed arguments. As such,
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it means that you should not pass arguments which are not in the
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REQ_PARAMS attribute for this class.
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"""
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self.required_nodes = 0 |
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objectutils.ValidatedSlots.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self.Validate()
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def Validate(self): |
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"""Validates all parameters of the request.
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"""
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assert self.MODE in constants.VALID_IALLOCATOR_MODES |
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for (param, validator) in self.REQ_PARAMS: |
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if not hasattr(self, param): |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError("Request is missing '%s' parameter" % param, |
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errors.ECODE_INVAL) |
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value = getattr(self, param) |
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if not validator(value): |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError(("Request parameter '%s' has invalid" |
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" type %s/value %s") %
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(param, type(value), value),
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errors.ECODE_INVAL) |
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def GetRequest(self, cfg): |
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"""Gets the request data dict.
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@param cfg: The configuration instance
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def ValidateResult(self, ia, result): |
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"""Validates the result of an request.
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@param ia: The IAllocator instance
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@param result: The IAllocator run result
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@returns: If it validates
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"""
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if not (ia.success and self.REQ_RESULT(result)): |
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raise errors.OpExecError("Iallocator returned invalid result," |
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" expected %s, got %s" %
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(self.REQ_RESULT, result))
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class IAReqInstanceAlloc(IARequestBase): |
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"""An instance allocation request.
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"""
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MODE = constants.IALLOCATOR_MODE_ALLOC |
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REQ_PARAMS = [ |
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("name", ht.TString),
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("memory", ht.TInt),
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("spindle_use", ht.TInt),
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("disks", ht.TListOf(ht.TDict)),
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("disk_template", ht.TString),
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("os", ht.TString),
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("tags", _STRING_LIST),
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("nics", ht.TListOf(ht.TDict)),
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("vcpus", ht.TInt),
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("hypervisor", ht.TString),
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] |
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REQ_RESULT = ht.TList |
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def GetRequest(self, cfg): |
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"""Requests a new instance.
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The checks for the completeness of the opcode must have already been
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done.
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"""
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disk_space = gmi.ComputeDiskSize(self.disk_template, self.disks) |
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if self.disk_template in constants.DTS_INT_MIRROR: |
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self.required_nodes = 2 |
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else:
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self.required_nodes = 1 |
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return {
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"name": self.name, |
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"disk_template": self.disk_template, |
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"tags": self.tags, |
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"os": self.os, |
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"vcpus": self.vcpus, |
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"memory": self.memory, |
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"spindle_use": self.spindle_use, |
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"disks": self.disks, |
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"disk_space_total": disk_space,
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"nics": self.nics, |
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"required_nodes": self.required_nodes, |
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"hypervisor": self.hypervisor, |
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} |
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class IAReqMultiInstanceAlloc(IARequestBase): |
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"""An multi instance allocation request.
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"""
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MODE = constants.IALLOCATOR_MODE_MULTI_ALLOC |
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REQ_PARAMS = [ |
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("instances", ht.TListOf(ht.TInstanceOf(IAReqInstanceAlloc)))
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] |
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_MASUCCESS = \ |
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ht.TListOf(ht.TAnd(ht.TIsLength(2),
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ht.TItems([ht.TNonEmptyString, |
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ht.TListOf(ht.TNonEmptyString), |
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]))) |
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_MAFAILED = ht.TListOf(ht.TNonEmptyString) |
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REQ_RESULT = ht.TListOf(ht.TAnd(ht.TIsLength(2),
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ht.TItems([_MASUCCESS, _MAFAILED]))) |
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def GetRequest(self, cfg): |
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return {
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"instances": [iareq.GetRequest(cfg) for iareq in self.instances] |
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} |
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class IAReqRelocate(IARequestBase): |
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"""A relocation request.
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"""
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MODE = constants.IALLOCATOR_MODE_RELOC |
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REQ_PARAMS = [ |
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("name", ht.TString),
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("relocate_from", _STRING_LIST),
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] |
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REQ_RESULT = ht.TList |
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def GetRequest(self, cfg): |
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"""Request an relocation of an instance
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The checks for the completeness of the opcode must have already been
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done.
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"""
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instance = cfg.GetInstanceInfo(self.name)
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if instance is None: |
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raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unknown instance '%s' passed to" |
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" IAllocator" % self.name) |
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if instance.disk_template not in constants.DTS_MIRRORED: |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError("Can't relocate non-mirrored instances", |
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errors.ECODE_INVAL) |
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if instance.disk_template in constants.DTS_INT_MIRROR and \ |
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len(instance.secondary_nodes) != 1: |
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raise errors.OpPrereqError("Instance has not exactly one secondary node", |
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errors.ECODE_STATE) |
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self.required_nodes = 1 |
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disk_sizes = [{constants.IDISK_SIZE: disk.size} for disk in instance.disks] |
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disk_space = gmi.ComputeDiskSize(instance.disk_template, disk_sizes) |
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return {
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"name": self.name, |
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"disk_space_total": disk_space,
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"required_nodes": self.required_nodes, |
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"relocate_from": self.relocate_from, |
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} |
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def ValidateResult(self, ia, result): |
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"""Validates the result of an relocation request.
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"""
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node2group = dict((name, ndata["group"]) |
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for (name, ndata) in ia.in_data["nodes"].items()) |
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fn = compat.partial(self._NodesToGroups, node2group,
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ia.in_data["nodegroups"])
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instance = ia.cfg.GetInstanceInfo(self.name)
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request_groups = fn(self.relocate_from + [instance.primary_node])
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result_groups = fn(result + [instance.primary_node]) |
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if ia.success and not set(result_groups).issubset(request_groups): |
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raise errors.OpExecError("Groups of nodes returned by iallocator (%s)" |
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" differ from original groups (%s)" %
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(utils.CommaJoin(result_groups), |
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utils.CommaJoin(request_groups))) |
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@staticmethod
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def _NodesToGroups(node2group, groups, nodes): |
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"""Returns a list of unique group names for a list of nodes.
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@type node2group: dict
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@param node2group: Map from node name to group UUID
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@type groups: dict
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@param groups: Group information
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@type nodes: list
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@param nodes: Node names
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"""
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result = set()
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for node in nodes: |
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try:
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group_uuid = node2group[node] |
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except KeyError: |
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# Ignore unknown node
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pass
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else:
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try:
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group = groups[group_uuid] |
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except KeyError: |
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# Can't find group, let's use UUID
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group_name = group_uuid |
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else:
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group_name = group["name"]
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result.add(group_name) |
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return sorted(result) |
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class IAReqNodeEvac(IARequestBase): |
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"""A node evacuation request.
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"""
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MODE = constants.IALLOCATOR_MODE_NODE_EVAC |
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REQ_PARAMS = [ |
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("instances", _STRING_LIST),
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("evac_mode", ht.TElemOf(constants.IALLOCATOR_NEVAC_MODES)),
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] |
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REQ_RESULT = _NEVAC_RESULT |
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def GetRequest(self, cfg): |
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"""Get data for node-evacuate requests.
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"""
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return {
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"instances": self.instances, |
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"evac_mode": self.evac_mode, |
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} |
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class IAReqGroupChange(IARequestBase): |
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"""A group change request.
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"""
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MODE = constants.IALLOCATOR_MODE_CHG_GROUP |
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REQ_PARAMS = [ |
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("instances", _STRING_LIST),
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("target_groups", _STRING_LIST),
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] |
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REQ_RESULT = _NEVAC_RESULT |
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def GetRequest(self, cfg): |
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"""Get data for node-evacuate requests.
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"""
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return {
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"instances": self.instances, |
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"target_groups": self.target_groups, |
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} |
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class IAllocator(object): |
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"""IAllocator framework.
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An IAllocator instance has three sets of attributes:
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- cfg that is needed to query the cluster
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- input data (all members of the _KEYS class attribute are required)
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- four buffer attributes (in|out_data|text), that represent the
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input (to the external script) in text and data structure format,
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and the output from it, again in two formats
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- the result variables from the script (success, info, nodes) for
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easy usage
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"""
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# pylint: disable=R0902
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# lots of instance attributes
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def __init__(self, cfg, rpc_runner, req): |
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self.cfg = cfg
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self.rpc = rpc_runner
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self.req = req
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# init buffer variables
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self.in_text = self.out_text = self.in_data = self.out_data = None |
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# init result fields
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self.success = self.info = self.result = None |
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self._BuildInputData(req)
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def _ComputeClusterData(self): |
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"""Compute the generic allocator input data.
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This is the data that is independent of the actual operation.
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"""
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cfg = self.cfg
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cluster_info = cfg.GetClusterInfo() |
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# cluster data
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data = { |
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"version": constants.IALLOCATOR_VERSION,
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"cluster_name": cfg.GetClusterName(),
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"cluster_tags": list(cluster_info.GetTags()), |
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"enabled_hypervisors": list(cluster_info.enabled_hypervisors), |
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"ipolicy": cluster_info.ipolicy,
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} |
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ninfo = cfg.GetAllNodesInfo() |
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iinfo = cfg.GetAllInstancesInfo().values() |
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i_list = [(inst, cluster_info.FillBE(inst)) for inst in iinfo] |
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# node data
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node_list = [n.name for n in ninfo.values() if n.vm_capable] |
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if isinstance(self.req, IAReqInstanceAlloc): |
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hypervisor_name = self.req.hypervisor
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elif isinstance(self.req, IAReqRelocate): |
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hypervisor_name = cfg.GetInstanceInfo(self.req.name).hypervisor
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else:
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hypervisor_name = cluster_info.primary_hypervisor |
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node_data = self.rpc.call_node_info(node_list, [cfg.GetVGName()],
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[hypervisor_name]) |
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node_iinfo = \ |
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self.rpc.call_all_instances_info(node_list,
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cluster_info.enabled_hypervisors) |
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data["nodegroups"] = self._ComputeNodeGroupData(cfg) |
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config_ndata = self._ComputeBasicNodeData(cfg, ninfo)
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data["nodes"] = self._ComputeDynamicNodeData(ninfo, node_data, node_iinfo, |
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i_list, config_ndata) |
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assert len(data["nodes"]) == len(ninfo), \ |
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"Incomplete node data computed"
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data["instances"] = self._ComputeInstanceData(cluster_info, i_list) |
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self.in_data = data
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@staticmethod
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def _ComputeNodeGroupData(cfg): |
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"""Compute node groups data.
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"""
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cluster = cfg.GetClusterInfo() |
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ng = dict((guuid, {
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"name": gdata.name,
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"alloc_policy": gdata.alloc_policy,
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"ipolicy": gmi.CalculateGroupIPolicy(cluster, gdata),
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}) |
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for guuid, gdata in cfg.GetAllNodeGroupsInfo().items()) |
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return ng
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@staticmethod
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def _ComputeBasicNodeData(cfg, node_cfg): |
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"""Compute global node data.
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@rtype: dict
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@returns: a dict of name: (node dict, node config)
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"""
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# fill in static (config-based) values
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node_results = dict((ninfo.name, {
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"tags": list(ninfo.GetTags()), |
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"primary_ip": ninfo.primary_ip,
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"secondary_ip": ninfo.secondary_ip,
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"offline": ninfo.offline,
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"drained": ninfo.drained,
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"master_candidate": ninfo.master_candidate,
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"group": ninfo.group,
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"master_capable": ninfo.master_capable,
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"vm_capable": ninfo.vm_capable,
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"ndparams": cfg.GetNdParams(ninfo),
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}) |
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for ninfo in node_cfg.values()) |
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return node_results
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@staticmethod
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def _ComputeDynamicNodeData(node_cfg, node_data, node_iinfo, i_list, |
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node_results): |
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"""Compute global node data.
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@param node_results: the basic node structures as filled from the config
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"""
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#TODO(dynmem): compute the right data on MAX and MIN memory
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# make a copy of the current dict
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node_results = dict(node_results)
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for nname, nresult in node_data.items(): |
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assert nname in node_results, "Missing basic data for node %s" % nname |
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ninfo = node_cfg[nname] |
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if not (ninfo.offline or ninfo.drained): |
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nresult.Raise("Can't get data for node %s" % nname)
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node_iinfo[nname].Raise("Can't get node instance info from node %s" %
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nname) |
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remote_info = rpc.MakeLegacyNodeInfo(nresult.payload) |
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for attr in ["memory_total", "memory_free", "memory_dom0", |
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"vg_size", "vg_free", "cpu_total"]: |
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if attr not in remote_info: |
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raise errors.OpExecError("Node '%s' didn't return attribute" |
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" '%s'" % (nname, attr))
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if not isinstance(remote_info[attr], int): |
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raise errors.OpExecError("Node '%s' returned invalid value" |
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" for '%s': %s" %
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(nname, attr, remote_info[attr])) |
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# compute memory used by primary instances
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i_p_mem = i_p_up_mem = 0
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for iinfo, beinfo in i_list: |
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if iinfo.primary_node == nname:
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i_p_mem += beinfo[constants.BE_MAXMEM] |
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if iinfo.name not in node_iinfo[nname].payload: |
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i_used_mem = 0
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else:
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i_used_mem = int(node_iinfo[nname].payload[iinfo.name]["memory"]) |
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i_mem_diff = beinfo[constants.BE_MAXMEM] - i_used_mem |
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remote_info["memory_free"] -= max(0, i_mem_diff) |
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if iinfo.admin_state == constants.ADMINST_UP:
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i_p_up_mem += beinfo[constants.BE_MAXMEM] |
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# compute memory used by instances
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pnr_dyn = { |
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"total_memory": remote_info["memory_total"], |
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"reserved_memory": remote_info["memory_dom0"], |
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"free_memory": remote_info["memory_free"], |
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"total_disk": remote_info["vg_size"], |
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"free_disk": remote_info["vg_free"], |
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"total_cpus": remote_info["cpu_total"], |
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"i_pri_memory": i_p_mem,
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"i_pri_up_memory": i_p_up_mem,
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} |
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pnr_dyn.update(node_results[nname]) |
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node_results[nname] = pnr_dyn |
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return node_results
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|
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@staticmethod
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def _ComputeInstanceData(cluster_info, i_list): |
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"""Compute global instance data.
|
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|
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"""
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instance_data = {} |
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for iinfo, beinfo in i_list: |
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nic_data = [] |
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for nic in iinfo.nics: |
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filled_params = cluster_info.SimpleFillNIC(nic.nicparams) |
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nic_dict = { |
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"mac": nic.mac,
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"ip": nic.ip,
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"mode": filled_params[constants.NIC_MODE],
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"link": filled_params[constants.NIC_LINK],
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} |
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if filled_params[constants.NIC_MODE] == constants.NIC_MODE_BRIDGED:
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nic_dict["bridge"] = filled_params[constants.NIC_LINK]
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nic_data.append(nic_dict) |
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pir = { |
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"tags": list(iinfo.GetTags()), |
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"admin_state": iinfo.admin_state,
|
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"vcpus": beinfo[constants.BE_VCPUS],
|
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"memory": beinfo[constants.BE_MAXMEM],
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"spindle_use": beinfo[constants.BE_SPINDLE_USE],
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"os": iinfo.os,
|
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"nodes": [iinfo.primary_node] + list(iinfo.secondary_nodes), |
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"nics": nic_data,
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"disks": [{constants.IDISK_SIZE: dsk.size,
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constants.IDISK_MODE: dsk.mode} |
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for dsk in iinfo.disks], |
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"disk_template": iinfo.disk_template,
|
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"hypervisor": iinfo.hypervisor,
|
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} |
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pir["disk_space_total"] = gmi.ComputeDiskSize(iinfo.disk_template,
|
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pir["disks"])
|
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instance_data[iinfo.name] = pir |
564 |
|
565 |
return instance_data
|
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|
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def _BuildInputData(self, req): |
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"""Build input data structures.
|
569 |
|
570 |
"""
|
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self._ComputeClusterData()
|
572 |
|
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request = req.GetRequest(self.cfg)
|
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request["type"] = req.MODE
|
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self.in_data["request"] = request |
576 |
|
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self.in_text = serializer.Dump(self.in_data) |
578 |
|
579 |
def Run(self, name, validate=True, call_fn=None): |
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"""Run an instance allocator and return the results.
|
581 |
|
582 |
"""
|
583 |
if call_fn is None: |
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call_fn = self.rpc.call_iallocator_runner
|
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|
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result = call_fn(self.cfg.GetMasterNode(), name, self.in_text) |
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result.Raise("Failure while running the iallocator script")
|
588 |
|
589 |
self.required_nodes = self.req.required_nodes |
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self.out_text = result.payload
|
591 |
if validate:
|
592 |
self._ValidateResult()
|
593 |
|
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def _ValidateResult(self): |
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"""Process the allocator results.
|
596 |
|
597 |
This will process and if successful save the result in
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self.out_data and the other parameters.
|
599 |
|
600 |
"""
|
601 |
try:
|
602 |
rdict = serializer.Load(self.out_text)
|
603 |
except Exception, err: |
604 |
raise errors.OpExecError("Can't parse iallocator results: %s" % str(err)) |
605 |
|
606 |
if not isinstance(rdict, dict): |
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raise errors.OpExecError("Can't parse iallocator results: not a dict") |
608 |
|
609 |
# TODO: remove backwards compatiblity in later versions
|
610 |
if "nodes" in rdict and "result" not in rdict: |
611 |
rdict["result"] = rdict["nodes"] |
612 |
del rdict["nodes"] |
613 |
|
614 |
for key in "success", "info", "result": |
615 |
if key not in rdict: |
616 |
raise errors.OpExecError("Can't parse iallocator results:" |
617 |
" missing key '%s'" % key)
|
618 |
setattr(self, key, rdict[key]) |
619 |
|
620 |
self.req.ValidateResult(self, self.result) |
621 |
self.out_data = rdict
|