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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Google Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# General Public License for more details.
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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"""Transportable objects for Ganeti.
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This module provides small, mostly data-only objects which are safe to
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pass to and from external parties.
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"""
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import ConfigParser
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import re
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import copy
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from ganeti import errors
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from ganeti import constants
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__all__ = ["ConfigObject", "ConfigData", "NIC", "Disk", "Instance",
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           "OS", "Node", "Cluster", "FillDict"]
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_TIMESTAMPS = ["ctime", "mtime"]
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_UUID = ["uuid"]
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def FillDict(defaults_dict, custom_dict):
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  """Basic function to apply settings on top a default dict.
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  @type defaults_dict: dict
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  @param defaults_dict: dictionary holding the default values
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  @type custom_dict: dict
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  @param custom_dict: dictionary holding customized value
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  @rtype: dict
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  @return: dict with the 'full' values
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  """
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  ret_dict = copy.deepcopy(defaults_dict)
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  ret_dict.update(custom_dict)
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  return ret_dict
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def UpgradeGroupedParams(target, defaults):
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  """Update all groups for the target parameter.
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  @type target: dict of dicts
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  @param target: {group: {parameter: value}}
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  @type defaults: dict
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  @param defaults: default parameter values
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  """
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  if target is None:
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    target = {constants.PP_DEFAULT: defaults}
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  else:
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    for group in target:
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      target[group] = FillDict(defaults, target[group])
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  return target
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class ConfigObject(object):
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  """A generic config object.
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  It has the following properties:
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    - provides somewhat safe recursive unpickling and pickling for its classes
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    - unset attributes which are defined in slots are always returned
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      as None instead of raising an error
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  Classes derived from this must always declare __slots__ (we use many
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  config objects and the memory reduction is useful)
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  """
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  __slots__ = []
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  def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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    for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
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      setattr(self, k, v)
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  def __getattr__(self, name):
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    if name not in self.__slots__:
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      raise AttributeError("Invalid object attribute %s.%s" %
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                           (type(self).__name__, name))
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    return None
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  def __setstate__(self, state):
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    for name in state:
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      if name in self.__slots__:
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        setattr(self, name, state[name])
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  def ToDict(self):
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    """Convert to a dict holding only standard python types.
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    The generic routine just dumps all of this object's attributes in
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    a dict. It does not work if the class has children who are
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    ConfigObjects themselves (e.g. the nics list in an Instance), in
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    which case the object should subclass the function in order to
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    make sure all objects returned are only standard python types.
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    """
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    result = {}
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    for name in self.__slots__:
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      value = getattr(self, name, None)
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      if value is not None:
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        result[name] = value
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    return result
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  __getstate__ = ToDict
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  @classmethod
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    """Create an object from a dictionary.
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    This generic routine takes a dict, instantiates a new instance of
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    the given class, and sets attributes based on the dict content.
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    As for `ToDict`, this does not work if the class has children
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    who are ConfigObjects themselves (e.g. the nics list in an
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    Instance), in which case the object should subclass the function
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    and alter the objects.
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    if not isinstance(val, dict):
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      raise errors.ConfigurationError("Invalid object passed to FromDict:"
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                                      " expected dict, got %s" % type(val))
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    val_str = dict([(str(k), v) for k, v in val.iteritems()])
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    obj = cls(**val_str)
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    return obj
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  def _ContainerToDicts(container):
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    """Convert the elements of a container to standard python types.
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    ConfigData to standard python types. If the container is a dict,
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    we don't touch the keys, only the values.
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    if isinstance(container, dict):
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      ret = dict([(k, v.ToDict()) for k, v in container.iteritems()])
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    elif isinstance(container, (list, tuple, set, frozenset)):
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      ret = [elem.ToDict() for elem in container]
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      raise TypeError("Invalid type %s passed to _ContainerToDicts" %
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  def _ContainerFromDicts(source, c_type, e_type):
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    """Convert a container from standard python types.
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    ConfigData objects. If the container is a dict, we don't touch the
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    keys, only the values.
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    if not isinstance(c_type, type):
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      raise TypeError("Container type %s passed to _ContainerFromDicts is"
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                      " not a type" % type(c_type))
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    if c_type is dict:
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      ret = dict([(k, e_type.FromDict(v)) for k, v in source.iteritems()])
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    elif c_type in (list, tuple, set, frozenset):
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      ret = c_type([e_type.FromDict(elem) for elem in source])
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      raise TypeError("Invalid container type %s passed to"
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  def Copy(self):
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    """Makes a deep copy of the current object and its children.
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    dict_form = self.ToDict()
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    clone_obj = self.__class__.FromDict(dict_form)
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  def __repr__(self):
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    """Implement __repr__ for ConfigObjects."""
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    return repr(self.ToDict())
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  def UpgradeConfig(self):
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    """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
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    This method will be called at configuration load time, and its
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class TaggableObject(ConfigObject):
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  """An generic class supporting tags.
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  __slots__ = ConfigObject.__slots__ + ["tags"]
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  def ValidateTag(tag):
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    """Check if a tag is valid.
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      raise errors.TagError("Invalid tag type (not a string)")
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      raise errors.TagError("Tag too long (>%d characters)" %
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      raise errors.TagError("Tags cannot be empty")
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    if not re.match("^[\w.+*/:-]+$", tag):
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      raise errors.TagError("Tag contains invalid characters")
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  def GetTags(self):
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    """Return the tags list.
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    tags = getattr(self, "tags", None)
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  def AddTag(self, tag):
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    """Add a new tag.
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    if len(tags) >= constants.MAX_TAGS_PER_OBJ:
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  def RemoveTag(self, tag):
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    """Remove a tag.
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      raise errors.TagError("Tag not found")
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  def ToDict(self):
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    """Taggable-object-specific conversion to standard python types.
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    bo = super(TaggableObject, self).ToDict()
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      bo["tags"] = list(tags)
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    """Custom function for instances.
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    obj = super(TaggableObject, cls).FromDict(val)
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    if hasattr(obj, "tags") and isinstance(obj.tags, list):
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      obj.tags = set(obj.tags)
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class ConfigData(ConfigObject):
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  """Top-level config object."""
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  __slots__ = (["version", "cluster", "nodes", "instances", "serial_no"] +
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  def ToDict(self):
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    """Custom function for top-level config data.
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      mydict[key] = self._ContainerToDicts(mydict[key])
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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  def UpgradeConfig(self):
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      instance.UpgradeConfig()
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class NIC(ConfigObject):
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  """Config object representing a network card."""
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  def CheckParameterSyntax(cls, nicparams):
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    """Check the given parameters for validity.
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class Disk(ConfigObject):
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  """Config object representing a block device."""
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  def CreateOnSecondary(self):
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    """Test if this device needs to be created on a secondary node."""
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  def AssembleOnSecondary(self):
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    """Test if this device needs to be assembled on a secondary node."""
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    """Test if this device needs to be opened on a secondary node."""
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  def ToDict(self):
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  def __str__(self):
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      val =  "<LogicalVolume(/dev/%s/%s" % self.logical_id
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      node_a, node_b, port, minor_a, minor_b = self.logical_id[:5]
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      val += ", not visible"
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      val += ", visible as /dev/%s" % self.iv_name
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      val += ", size=%dm)>" % self.size
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    return val
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  def Verify(self):
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    """Checks that this disk is correctly configured.
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    all_errors = []
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    if self.mode not in constants.DISK_ACCESS_SET:
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      all_errors.append("Disk access mode '%s' is invalid" % (self.mode, ))
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  def UpgradeConfig(self):
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    """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
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    if self.children:
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      for child in self.children:
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        child.UpgradeConfig()
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    # add here config upgrade for this disk
619

    
620

    
621
class Instance(TaggableObject):
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  """Config object representing an instance."""
623
  __slots__ = TaggableObject.__slots__ + [
624
    "name",
625
    "primary_node",
626
    "os",
627
    "hypervisor",
628
    "hvparams",
629
    "beparams",
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    "admin_up",
631
    "nics",
632
    "disks",
633
    "disk_template",
634
    "network_port",
635
    "serial_no",
636
    ] + _TIMESTAMPS + _UUID
637

    
638
  def _ComputeSecondaryNodes(self):
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    """Compute the list of secondary nodes.
640

641
    This is a simple wrapper over _ComputeAllNodes.
642

643
    """
644
    all_nodes = set(self._ComputeAllNodes())
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    all_nodes.discard(self.primary_node)
646
    return tuple(all_nodes)
647

    
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  secondary_nodes = property(_ComputeSecondaryNodes, None, None,
649
                             "List of secondary nodes")
650

    
651
  def _ComputeAllNodes(self):
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    """Compute the list of all nodes.
653

654
    Since the data is already there (in the drbd disks), keeping it as
655
    a separate normal attribute is redundant and if not properly
656
    synchronised can cause problems. Thus it's better to compute it
657
    dynamically.
658

659
    """
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    def _Helper(nodes, device):
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      """Recursively computes nodes given a top device."""
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      if device.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD:
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        nodea, nodeb = device.logical_id[:2]
664
        nodes.add(nodea)
665
        nodes.add(nodeb)
666
      if device.children:
667
        for child in device.children:
668
          _Helper(nodes, child)
669

    
670
    all_nodes = set()
671
    all_nodes.add(self.primary_node)
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    for device in self.disks:
673
      _Helper(all_nodes, device)
674
    return tuple(all_nodes)
675

    
676
  all_nodes = property(_ComputeAllNodes, None, None,
677
                       "List of all nodes of the instance")
678

    
679
  def MapLVsByNode(self, lvmap=None, devs=None, node=None):
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    """Provide a mapping of nodes to LVs this instance owns.
681

682
    This function figures out what logical volumes should belong on
683
    which nodes, recursing through a device tree.
684

685
    @param lvmap: optional dictionary to receive the
686
        'node' : ['lv', ...] data.
687

688
    @return: None if lvmap arg is given, otherwise, a dictionary
689
        of the form { 'nodename' : ['volume1', 'volume2', ...], ... }
690

691
    """
692
    if node == None:
693
      node = self.primary_node
694

    
695
    if lvmap is None:
696
      lvmap = { node : [] }
697
      ret = lvmap
698
    else:
699
      if not node in lvmap:
700
        lvmap[node] = []
701
      ret = None
702

    
703
    if not devs:
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      devs = self.disks
705

    
706
    for dev in devs:
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      if dev.dev_type == constants.LD_LV:
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        lvmap[node].append(dev.logical_id[1])
709

    
710
      elif dev.dev_type in constants.LDS_DRBD:
711
        if dev.children:
712
          self.MapLVsByNode(lvmap, dev.children, dev.logical_id[0])
713
          self.MapLVsByNode(lvmap, dev.children, dev.logical_id[1])
714

    
715
      elif dev.children:
716
        self.MapLVsByNode(lvmap, dev.children, node)
717

    
718
    return ret
719

    
720
  def FindDisk(self, idx):
721
    """Find a disk given having a specified index.
722

723
    This is just a wrapper that does validation of the index.
724

725
    @type idx: int
726
    @param idx: the disk index
727
    @rtype: L{Disk}
728
    @return: the corresponding disk
729
    @raise errors.OpPrereqError: when the given index is not valid
730

731
    """
732
    try:
733
      idx = int(idx)
734
      return self.disks[idx]
735
    except ValueError, err:
736
      raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid disk index: '%s'" % str(err))
737
    except IndexError:
738
      raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid disk index: %d (instace has disks"
739
                                 " 0 to %d" % (idx, len(self.disks)))
740

    
741
  def ToDict(self):
742
    """Instance-specific conversion to standard python types.
743

744
    This replaces the children lists of objects with lists of standard
745
    python types.
746

747
    """
748
    bo = super(Instance, self).ToDict()
749

    
750
    for attr in "nics", "disks":
751
      alist = bo.get(attr, None)
752
      if alist:
753
        nlist = self._ContainerToDicts(alist)
754
      else:
755
        nlist = []
756
      bo[attr] = nlist
757
    return bo
758

    
759
  @classmethod
760
  def FromDict(cls, val):
761
    """Custom function for instances.
762

763
    """
764
    obj = super(Instance, cls).FromDict(val)
765
    obj.nics = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.nics, list, NIC)
766
    obj.disks = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.disks, list, Disk)
767
    return obj
768

    
769
  def UpgradeConfig(self):
770
    """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
771

772
    """
773
    for nic in self.nics:
774
      nic.UpgradeConfig()
775
    for disk in self.disks:
776
      disk.UpgradeConfig()
777

    
778

    
779
class OS(ConfigObject):
780
  """Config object representing an operating system."""
781
  __slots__ = [
782
    "name",
783
    "path",
784
    "api_versions",
785
    "create_script",
786
    "export_script",
787
    "import_script",
788
    "rename_script",
789
    ]
790

    
791

    
792
class Node(TaggableObject):
793
  """Config object representing a node."""
794
  __slots__ = TaggableObject.__slots__ + [
795
    "name",
796
    "primary_ip",
797
    "secondary_ip",
798
    "serial_no",
799
    "master_candidate",
800
    "offline",
801
    "drained",
802
    ] + _TIMESTAMPS + _UUID
803

    
804

    
805
class Cluster(TaggableObject):
806
  """Config object representing the cluster."""
807
  __slots__ = TaggableObject.__slots__ + [
808
    "serial_no",
809
    "rsahostkeypub",
810
    "highest_used_port",
811
    "tcpudp_port_pool",
812
    "mac_prefix",
813
    "volume_group_name",
814
    "default_bridge",
815
    "default_hypervisor",
816
    "master_node",
817
    "master_ip",
818
    "master_netdev",
819
    "cluster_name",
820
    "file_storage_dir",
821
    "enabled_hypervisors",
822
    "hvparams",
823
    "beparams",
824
    "nicparams",
825
    "candidate_pool_size",
826
    "modify_etc_hosts",
827
    ] + _TIMESTAMPS + _UUID
828

    
829
  def UpgradeConfig(self):
830
    """Fill defaults for missing configuration values.
831

832
    """
833
    if self.hvparams is None:
834
      self.hvparams = constants.HVC_DEFAULTS
835
    else:
836
      for hypervisor in self.hvparams:
837
        self.hvparams[hypervisor] = FillDict(
838
            constants.HVC_DEFAULTS[hypervisor], self.hvparams[hypervisor])
839

    
840
    self.beparams = UpgradeGroupedParams(self.beparams,
841
                                         constants.BEC_DEFAULTS)
842
    migrate_default_bridge = not self.nicparams
843
    self.nicparams = UpgradeGroupedParams(self.nicparams,
844
                                          constants.NICC_DEFAULTS)
845
    if migrate_default_bridge:
846
      self.nicparams[constants.PP_DEFAULT][constants.NIC_LINK] = \
847
        self.default_bridge
848

    
849
    if self.modify_etc_hosts is None:
850
      self.modify_etc_hosts = True
851

    
852
    # default_bridge is no longer used it 2.1. The slot is left there to
853
    # support auto-upgrading, but will be removed in 2.2
854
    if self.default_bridge is not None:
855
      self.default_bridge = None
856

    
857
    # default_hypervisor is just the first enabled one in 2.1
858
    if self.default_hypervisor is not None:
859
      self.enabled_hypervisors = ([self.default_hypervisor] +
860
        [hvname for hvname in self.enabled_hypervisors
861
         if hvname != self.default_hypervisor])
862
      self.default_hypervisor = None
863

    
864
  def ToDict(self):
865
    """Custom function for cluster.
866

867
    """
868
    mydict = super(Cluster, self).ToDict()
869
    mydict["tcpudp_port_pool"] = list(self.tcpudp_port_pool)
870
    return mydict
871

    
872
  @classmethod
873
  def FromDict(cls, val):
874
    """Custom function for cluster.
875

876
    """
877
    obj = super(Cluster, cls).FromDict(val)
878
    if not isinstance(obj.tcpudp_port_pool, set):
879
      obj.tcpudp_port_pool = set(obj.tcpudp_port_pool)
880
    return obj
881

    
882
  def FillHV(self, instance):
883
    """Fill an instance's hvparams dict.
884

885
    @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
886
    @param instance: the instance parameter to fill
887
    @rtype: dict
888
    @return: a copy of the instance's hvparams with missing keys filled from
889
        the cluster defaults
890

891
    """
892
    return FillDict(self.hvparams.get(instance.hypervisor, {}),
893
                         instance.hvparams)
894

    
895
  def FillBE(self, instance):
896
    """Fill an instance's beparams dict.
897

898
    @type instance: L{objects.Instance}
899
    @param instance: the instance parameter to fill
900
    @rtype: dict
901
    @return: a copy of the instance's beparams with missing keys filled from
902
        the cluster defaults
903

904
    """
905
    return FillDict(self.beparams.get(constants.PP_DEFAULT, {}),
906
                          instance.beparams)
907

    
908

    
909
class BlockDevStatus(ConfigObject):
910
  """Config object representing the status of a block device."""
911
  __slots__ = [
912
    "dev_path",
913
    "major",
914
    "minor",
915
    "sync_percent",
916
    "estimated_time",
917
    "is_degraded",
918
    "ldisk_status",
919
    ]
920

    
921

    
922
class ConfdRequest(ConfigObject):
923
  """Object holding a confd request.
924

925
  @ivar protocol: confd protocol version
926
  @ivar type: confd query type
927
  @ivar query: query request
928
  @ivar rsalt: requested reply salt
929

930
  """
931
  __slots__ = [
932
    "protocol",
933
    "type",
934
    "query",
935
    "rsalt",
936
    ]
937

    
938

    
939
class ConfdReply(ConfigObject):
940
  """Object holding a confd reply.
941

942
  @ivar protocol: confd protocol version
943
  @ivar status: reply status code (ok, error)
944
  @ivar answer: confd query reply
945
  @ivar serial: configuration serial number
946

947
  """
948
  __slots__ = [
949
    "protocol",
950
    "status",
951
    "answer",
952
    "serial",
953
    ]
954

    
955

    
956
class SerializableConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
957
  """Simple wrapper over ConfigParse that allows serialization.
958

959
  This class is basically ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser with two
960
  additional methods that allow it to serialize/unserialize to/from a
961
  buffer.
962

963
  """
964
  def Dumps(self):
965
    """Dump this instance and return the string representation."""
966
    buf = StringIO()
967
    self.write(buf)
968
    return buf.getvalue()
969

    
970
  @staticmethod
971
  def Loads(data):
972
    """Load data from a string."""
973
    buf = StringIO(data)
974
    cfp = SerializableConfigParser()
975
    cfp.readfp(buf)
976
    return cfp