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Manuel Franceschini authored
This patch fixes a bug reported in [0]. Newer drbd versions can have another digit beyond the regular major, minor and point release digits. We modify the regex used to match that with an optional parts which is not saved. Furthermore it adds unittests that test for these different cases. Now the data read from /proc is passed into the _GetVersion method, which makes testing easier. [0] http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/issues/detail?id=110 Signed-off-by:
Manuel Franceschini <livewire@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Iustin Pop <iustin@google.com>
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bdev.py 64.93 KiB
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"""Block device abstraction"""
import re
import time
import errno
import pyparsing as pyp
import os
import logging
from ganeti import utils
from ganeti import errors
from ganeti import constants
from ganeti import objects
from ganeti import compat
from ganeti import netutils
# Size of reads in _CanReadDevice
_DEVICE_READ_SIZE = 128 * 1024
def _IgnoreError(fn, *args, **kwargs):
"""Executes the given function, ignoring BlockDeviceErrors.
This is used in order to simplify the execution of cleanup or
rollback functions.
@rtype: boolean
@return: True when fn didn't raise an exception, False otherwise
"""
try:
fn(*args, **kwargs)
return True
except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
logging.warning("Caught BlockDeviceError but ignoring: %s", str(err))
return False
def _ThrowError(msg, *args):
"""Log an error to the node daemon and the raise an exception.
@type msg: string
@param msg: the text of the exception
@raise errors.BlockDeviceError
"""
if args:
msg = msg % args
logging.error(msg)
raise errors.BlockDeviceError(msg)
def _CanReadDevice(path):
"""Check if we can read from the given device.
This tries to read the first 128k of the device.
"""
try:
utils.ReadFile(path, size=_DEVICE_READ_SIZE)
return True
except EnvironmentError:
logging.warning("Can't read from device %s", path, exc_info=True)
return False
class BlockDev(object):
"""Block device abstract class.
A block device can be in the following states:
- not existing on the system, and by `Create()` it goes into:
- existing but not setup/not active, and by `Assemble()` goes into:
- active read-write and by `Open()` it goes into
- online (=used, or ready for use)
A device can also be online but read-only, however we are not using
the readonly state (LV has it, if needed in the future) and we are
usually looking at this like at a stack, so it's easier to
conceptualise the transition from not-existing to online and back
like a linear one.
The many different states of the device are due to the fact that we
need to cover many device types:
- logical volumes are created, lvchange -a y $lv, and used
- drbd devices are attached to a local disk/remote peer and made primary
A block device is identified by three items:
- the /dev path of the device (dynamic)
- a unique ID of the device (static)
- it's major/minor pair (dynamic)
Not all devices implement both the first two as distinct items. LVM
logical volumes have their unique ID (the pair volume group, logical
volume name) in a 1-to-1 relation to the dev path. For DRBD devices,
the /dev path is again dynamic and the unique id is the pair (host1,
dev1), (host2, dev2).
You can get to a device in two ways:
- creating the (real) device, which returns you
an attached instance (lvcreate)
- attaching of a python instance to an existing (real) device
The second point, the attachement to a device, is different
depending on whether the device is assembled or not. At init() time,
we search for a device with the same unique_id as us. If found,
good. It also means that the device is already assembled. If not,
after assembly we'll have our correct major/minor.
"""
def __init__(self, unique_id, children, size):
self._children = children
self.dev_path = None
self.unique_id = unique_id
self.major = None
self.minor = None
self.attached = False
self.size = size
def Assemble(self):
"""Assemble the device from its components.
Implementations of this method by child classes must ensure that:
- after the device has been assembled, it knows its major/minor
numbers; this allows other devices (usually parents) to probe
correctly for their children
- calling this method on an existing, in-use device is safe
- if the device is already configured (and in an OK state),
this method is idempotent
"""
pass
def Attach(self):
"""Find a device which matches our config and attach to it.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def Close(self):
"""Notifies that the device will no longer be used for I/O.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@classmethod
def Create(cls, unique_id, children, size):
"""Create the device.
If the device cannot be created, it will return None
instead. Error messages go to the logging system.
Note that for some devices, the unique_id is used, and for other,
the children. The idea is that these two, taken together, are
enough for both creation and assembly (later).
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def Remove(self):
"""Remove this device.
This makes sense only for some of the device types: LV and file
storage. Also note that if the device can't attach, the removal
can't be completed.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def Rename(self, new_id):
"""Rename this device.
This may or may not make sense for a given device type.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def Open(self, force=False):
"""Make the device ready for use.
This makes the device ready for I/O. For now, just the DRBD
devices need this.
The force parameter signifies that if the device has any kind of
--force thing, it should be used, we know what we are doing.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def Shutdown(self):
"""Shut down the device, freeing its children.
This undoes the `Assemble()` work, except for the child
assembling; as such, the children on the device are still
assembled after this call.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def SetSyncSpeed(self, speed):
"""Adjust the sync speed of the mirror.
In case this is not a mirroring device, this is no-op.
"""
result = True
if self._children:
for child in self._children:
result = result and child.SetSyncSpeed(speed)
return result
def GetSyncStatus(self):
"""Returns the sync status of the device.
If this device is a mirroring device, this function returns the
status of the mirror.
If sync_percent is None, it means the device is not syncing.
If estimated_time is None, it means we can't estimate
the time needed, otherwise it's the time left in seconds.
If is_degraded is True, it means the device is missing
redundancy. This is usually a sign that something went wrong in
the device setup, if sync_percent is None.
The ldisk parameter represents the degradation of the local
data. This is only valid for some devices, the rest will always
return False (not degraded).
@rtype: objects.BlockDevStatus
"""
return objects.BlockDevStatus(dev_path=self.dev_path,
major=self.major,
minor=self.minor,
sync_percent=None,
estimated_time=None,
is_degraded=False,
ldisk_status=constants.LDS_OKAY)
def CombinedSyncStatus(self):
"""Calculate the mirror status recursively for our children.
The return value is the same as for `GetSyncStatus()` except the
minimum percent and maximum time are calculated across our
children.
@rtype: objects.BlockDevStatus
"""
status = self.GetSyncStatus()
min_percent = status.sync_percent
max_time = status.estimated_time
is_degraded = status.is_degraded
ldisk_status = status.ldisk_status
if self._children:
for child in self._children:
child_status = child.GetSyncStatus()
if min_percent is None:
min_percent = child_status.sync_percent
elif child_status.sync_percent is not None:
min_percent = min(min_percent, child_status.sync_percent)
if max_time is None:
max_time = child_status.estimated_time
elif child_status.estimated_time is not None:
max_time = max(max_time, child_status.estimated_time)
is_degraded = is_degraded or child_status.is_degraded
if ldisk_status is None:
ldisk_status = child_status.ldisk_status
elif child_status.ldisk_status is not None:
ldisk_status = max(ldisk_status, child_status.ldisk_status)
return objects.BlockDevStatus(dev_path=self.dev_path,
major=self.major,
minor=self.minor,
sync_percent=min_percent,
estimated_time=max_time,
is_degraded=is_degraded,
ldisk_status=ldisk_status)
def SetInfo(self, text):
"""Update metadata with info text.
Only supported for some device types.
"""
for child in self._children:
child.SetInfo(text)
def Grow(self, amount):
"""Grow the block device.
@param amount: the amount (in mebibytes) to grow with
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def GetActualSize(self):
"""Return the actual disk size.
@note: the device needs to be active when this is called
"""
assert self.attached, "BlockDevice not attached in GetActualSize()"
result = utils.RunCmd(["blockdev", "--getsize64", self.dev_path])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("blockdev failed (%s): %s",
result.fail_reason, result.output)
try:
sz = int(result.output.strip())
except (ValueError, TypeError), err:
_ThrowError("Failed to parse blockdev output: %s", str(err))
return sz
def __repr__(self):
return ("<%s: unique_id: %s, children: %s, %s:%s, %s>" %
(self.__class__, self.unique_id, self._children,
self.major, self.minor, self.dev_path))
class LogicalVolume(BlockDev):
"""Logical Volume block device.
"""
_VALID_NAME_RE = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z0-9+_.-]*$")
_INVALID_NAMES = frozenset([".", "..", "snapshot", "pvmove"])
_INVALID_SUBSTRINGS = frozenset(["_mlog", "_mimage"])
def __init__(self, unique_id, children, size):
"""Attaches to a LV device.
The unique_id is a tuple (vg_name, lv_name)
"""
super(LogicalVolume, self).__init__(unique_id, children, size)
if not isinstance(unique_id, (tuple, list)) or len(unique_id) != 2:
raise ValueError("Invalid configuration data %s" % str(unique_id))
self._vg_name, self._lv_name = unique_id
self._ValidateName(self._vg_name)
self._ValidateName(self._lv_name)
self.dev_path = utils.PathJoin("/dev", self._vg_name, self._lv_name)
self._degraded = True
self.major = self.minor = self.pe_size = self.stripe_count = None
self.Attach()
@classmethod
def Create(cls, unique_id, children, size):
"""Create a new logical volume.
"""
if not isinstance(unique_id, (tuple, list)) or len(unique_id) != 2:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid configuration data %s" %
str(unique_id))
vg_name, lv_name = unique_id
cls._ValidateName(vg_name)
cls._ValidateName(lv_name)
pvs_info = cls.GetPVInfo([vg_name])
if not pvs_info:
_ThrowError("Can't compute PV info for vg %s", vg_name)
pvs_info.sort()
pvs_info.reverse()
pvlist = [ pv[1] for pv in pvs_info ]
if compat.any(":" in v for v in pvlist):
_ThrowError("Some of your PVs have the invalid character ':' in their"
" name, this is not supported - please filter them out"
" in lvm.conf using either 'filter' or 'preferred_names'")
free_size = sum([ pv[0] for pv in pvs_info ])
current_pvs = len(pvlist)
stripes = min(current_pvs, constants.LVM_STRIPECOUNT)
# The size constraint should have been checked from the master before
# calling the create function.
if free_size < size:
_ThrowError("Not enough free space: required %s,"
" available %s", size, free_size)
cmd = ["lvcreate", "-L%dm" % size, "-n%s" % lv_name]
# If the free space is not well distributed, we won't be able to
# create an optimally-striped volume; in that case, we want to try
# with N, N-1, ..., 2, and finally 1 (non-stripped) number of
# stripes
for stripes_arg in range(stripes, 0, -1):
result = utils.RunCmd(cmd + ["-i%d" % stripes_arg] + [vg_name] + pvlist)
if not result.failed:
break
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("LV create failed (%s): %s",
result.fail_reason, result.output)
return LogicalVolume(unique_id, children, size)
@staticmethod
def GetPVInfo(vg_names, filter_allocatable=True):
"""Get the free space info for PVs in a volume group.
@param vg_names: list of volume group names, if empty all will be returned
@param filter_allocatable: whether to skip over unallocatable PVs
@rtype: list
@return: list of tuples (free_space, name) with free_space in mebibytes
"""
sep = "|"
command = ["pvs", "--noheadings", "--nosuffix", "--units=m",
"-opv_name,vg_name,pv_free,pv_attr", "--unbuffered",
"--separator=%s" % sep ]
result = utils.RunCmd(command)
if result.failed:
logging.error("Can't get the PV information: %s - %s",
result.fail_reason, result.output)
return None
data = []
for line in result.stdout.splitlines():
fields = line.strip().split(sep)
if len(fields) != 4:
logging.error("Can't parse pvs output: line '%s'", line)
return None
# (possibly) skip over pvs which are not allocatable
if filter_allocatable and fields[3][0] != 'a':
continue
# (possibly) skip over pvs which are not in the right volume group(s)
if vg_names and fields[1] not in vg_names:
continue
data.append((float(fields[2]), fields[0], fields[1]))
return data
@classmethod
def _ValidateName(cls, name):
"""Validates that a given name is valid as VG or LV name.
The list of valid characters and restricted names is taken out of
the lvm(8) manpage, with the simplification that we enforce both
VG and LV restrictions on the names.
"""
if (not cls._VALID_NAME_RE.match(name) or
name in cls._INVALID_NAMES or
compat.any(substring in name for substring in cls._INVALID_SUBSTRINGS)):
_ThrowError("Invalid LVM name '%s'", name)
def Remove(self):
"""Remove this logical volume.
"""
if not self.minor and not self.Attach():
# the LV does not exist
return
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvremove", "-f", "%s/%s" %
(self._vg_name, self._lv_name)])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("Can't lvremove: %s - %s", result.fail_reason, result.output)
def Rename(self, new_id):
"""Rename this logical volume.
"""
if not isinstance(new_id, (tuple, list)) or len(new_id) != 2:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid new logical id '%s'" % new_id)
new_vg, new_name = new_id
if new_vg != self._vg_name:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Can't move a logical volume across"
" volume groups (from %s to to %s)" %
(self._vg_name, new_vg))
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvrename", new_vg, self._lv_name, new_name])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("Failed to rename the logical volume: %s", result.output)
self._lv_name = new_name
self.dev_path = utils.PathJoin("/dev", self._vg_name, self._lv_name)
def Attach(self):
"""Attach to an existing LV.
This method will try to see if an existing and active LV exists
which matches our name. If so, its major/minor will be
recorded.
"""
self.attached = False
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvs", "--noheadings", "--separator=,",
"--units=m", "--nosuffix",
"-olv_attr,lv_kernel_major,lv_kernel_minor,"
"vg_extent_size,stripes", self.dev_path])
if result.failed:
logging.error("Can't find LV %s: %s, %s",
self.dev_path, result.fail_reason, result.output)
return False
# the output can (and will) have multiple lines for multi-segment
# LVs, as the 'stripes' parameter is a segment one, so we take
# only the last entry, which is the one we're interested in; note
# that with LVM2 anyway the 'stripes' value must be constant
# across segments, so this is a no-op actually
out = result.stdout.splitlines()
if not out: # totally empty result? splitlines() returns at least
# one line for any non-empty string
logging.error("Can't parse LVS output, no lines? Got '%s'", str(out))
return False
out = out[-1].strip().rstrip(',')
out = out.split(",")
if len(out) != 5:
logging.error("Can't parse LVS output, len(%s) != 5", str(out))
return False
status, major, minor, pe_size, stripes = out
if len(status) != 6:
logging.error("lvs lv_attr is not 6 characters (%s)", status)
return False
try:
major = int(major)
minor = int(minor)
except (TypeError, ValueError), err:
logging.error("lvs major/minor cannot be parsed: %s", str(err))
try:
pe_size = int(float(pe_size))
except (TypeError, ValueError), err:
logging.error("Can't parse vg extent size: %s", err)
return False
try:
stripes = int(stripes)
except (TypeError, ValueError), err:
logging.error("Can't parse the number of stripes: %s", err)
return False
self.major = major
self.minor = minor
self.pe_size = pe_size
self.stripe_count = stripes
self._degraded = status[0] == 'v' # virtual volume, i.e. doesn't backing
# storage
self.attached = True
return True
def Assemble(self):
"""Assemble the device.
We always run `lvchange -ay` on the LV to ensure it's active before
use, as there were cases when xenvg was not active after boot
(also possibly after disk issues).
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvchange", "-ay", self.dev_path])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("Can't activate lv %s: %s", self.dev_path, result.output)
def Shutdown(self):
"""Shutdown the device.
This is a no-op for the LV device type, as we don't deactivate the
volumes on shutdown.
"""
pass
def GetSyncStatus(self):
"""Returns the sync status of the device.
If this device is a mirroring device, this function returns the
status of the mirror.
For logical volumes, sync_percent and estimated_time are always
None (no recovery in progress, as we don't handle the mirrored LV
case). The is_degraded parameter is the inverse of the ldisk
parameter.
For the ldisk parameter, we check if the logical volume has the
'virtual' type, which means it's not backed by existing storage
anymore (read from it return I/O error). This happens after a
physical disk failure and subsequent 'vgreduce --removemissing' on
the volume group.
The status was already read in Attach, so we just return it.
@rtype: objects.BlockDevStatus
"""
if self._degraded:
ldisk_status = constants.LDS_FAULTY
else:
ldisk_status = constants.LDS_OKAY
return objects.BlockDevStatus(dev_path=self.dev_path,
major=self.major,
minor=self.minor,
sync_percent=None,
estimated_time=None,
is_degraded=self._degraded,
ldisk_status=ldisk_status)
def Open(self, force=False):
"""Make the device ready for I/O.
This is a no-op for the LV device type.
"""
pass
def Close(self):
"""Notifies that the device will no longer be used for I/O.
This is a no-op for the LV device type.
"""
pass
def Snapshot(self, size):
"""Create a snapshot copy of an lvm block device.
"""
snap_name = self._lv_name + ".snap"
# remove existing snapshot if found
snap = LogicalVolume((self._vg_name, snap_name), None, size)
_IgnoreError(snap.Remove)
pvs_info = self.GetPVInfo([self._vg_name])
if not pvs_info:
_ThrowError("Can't compute PV info for vg %s", self._vg_name)
pvs_info.sort()
pvs_info.reverse()
free_size, _, _ = pvs_info[0]
if free_size < size:
_ThrowError("Not enough free space: required %s,"
" available %s", size, free_size)
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvcreate", "-L%dm" % size, "-s",
"-n%s" % snap_name, self.dev_path])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("command: %s error: %s - %s",
result.cmd, result.fail_reason, result.output)
return snap_name
def SetInfo(self, text):
"""Update metadata with info text.
"""
BlockDev.SetInfo(self, text)
# Replace invalid characters
text = re.sub('^[^A-Za-z0-9_+.]', '_', text)
text = re.sub('[^-A-Za-z0-9_+.]', '_', text)
# Only up to 128 characters are allowed
text = text[:128]
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvchange", "--addtag", text,
self.dev_path])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("Command: %s error: %s - %s", result.cmd, result.fail_reason,
result.output)
def Grow(self, amount):
"""Grow the logical volume.
"""
if self.pe_size is None or self.stripe_count is None:
if not self.Attach():
_ThrowError("Can't attach to LV during Grow()")
full_stripe_size = self.pe_size * self.stripe_count
rest = amount % full_stripe_size
if rest != 0:
amount += full_stripe_size - rest
# we try multiple algorithms since the 'best' ones might not have
# space available in the right place, but later ones might (since
# they have less constraints); also note that only recent LVM
# supports 'cling'
for alloc_policy in "contiguous", "cling", "normal":
result = utils.RunCmd(["lvextend", "--alloc", alloc_policy,
"-L", "+%dm" % amount, self.dev_path])
if not result.failed:
return
_ThrowError("Can't grow LV %s: %s", self.dev_path, result.output)
class DRBD8Status(object):
"""A DRBD status representation class.
Note that this doesn't support unconfigured devices (cs:Unconfigured).
"""
UNCONF_RE = re.compile(r"\s*[0-9]+:\s*cs:Unconfigured$")
LINE_RE = re.compile(r"\s*[0-9]+:\s*cs:(\S+)\s+(?:st|ro):([^/]+)/(\S+)"
"\s+ds:([^/]+)/(\S+)\s+.*$")
SYNC_RE = re.compile(r"^.*\ssync'ed:\s*([0-9.]+)%.*"
"\sfinish: ([0-9]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)\s.*$")
CS_UNCONFIGURED = "Unconfigured"
CS_STANDALONE = "StandAlone"
CS_WFCONNECTION = "WFConnection"
CS_WFREPORTPARAMS = "WFReportParams"
CS_CONNECTED = "Connected"
CS_STARTINGSYNCS = "StartingSyncS"
CS_STARTINGSYNCT = "StartingSyncT"
CS_WFBITMAPS = "WFBitMapS"
CS_WFBITMAPT = "WFBitMapT"
CS_WFSYNCUUID = "WFSyncUUID"
CS_SYNCSOURCE = "SyncSource"
CS_SYNCTARGET = "SyncTarget"
CS_PAUSEDSYNCS = "PausedSyncS"
CS_PAUSEDSYNCT = "PausedSyncT"
CSET_SYNC = frozenset([
CS_WFREPORTPARAMS,
CS_STARTINGSYNCS,
CS_STARTINGSYNCT,
CS_WFBITMAPS,
CS_WFBITMAPT,
CS_WFSYNCUUID,
CS_SYNCSOURCE,
CS_SYNCTARGET,
CS_PAUSEDSYNCS,
CS_PAUSEDSYNCT,
])
DS_DISKLESS = "Diskless"
DS_ATTACHING = "Attaching" # transient state
DS_FAILED = "Failed" # transient state, next: diskless
DS_NEGOTIATING = "Negotiating" # transient state
DS_INCONSISTENT = "Inconsistent" # while syncing or after creation
DS_OUTDATED = "Outdated"
DS_DUNKNOWN = "DUnknown" # shown for peer disk when not connected
DS_CONSISTENT = "Consistent"
DS_UPTODATE = "UpToDate" # normal state
RO_PRIMARY = "Primary"
RO_SECONDARY = "Secondary"
RO_UNKNOWN = "Unknown"
def __init__(self, procline):
u = self.UNCONF_RE.match(procline)
if u:
self.cstatus = self.CS_UNCONFIGURED
self.lrole = self.rrole = self.ldisk = self.rdisk = None
else:
m = self.LINE_RE.match(procline)
if not m:
raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Can't parse input data '%s'" % procline)
self.cstatus = m.group(1)
self.lrole = m.group(2)
self.rrole = m.group(3)
self.ldisk = m.group(4)
self.rdisk = m.group(5)
# end reading of data from the LINE_RE or UNCONF_RE
self.is_standalone = self.cstatus == self.CS_STANDALONE
self.is_wfconn = self.cstatus == self.CS_WFCONNECTION
self.is_connected = self.cstatus == self.CS_CONNECTED
self.is_primary = self.lrole == self.RO_PRIMARY
self.is_secondary = self.lrole == self.RO_SECONDARY
self.peer_primary = self.rrole == self.RO_PRIMARY
self.peer_secondary = self.rrole == self.RO_SECONDARY
self.both_primary = self.is_primary and self.peer_primary
self.both_secondary = self.is_secondary and self.peer_secondary
self.is_diskless = self.ldisk == self.DS_DISKLESS
self.is_disk_uptodate = self.ldisk == self.DS_UPTODATE
self.is_in_resync = self.cstatus in self.CSET_SYNC
self.is_in_use = self.cstatus != self.CS_UNCONFIGURED
m = self.SYNC_RE.match(procline)
if m:
self.sync_percent = float(m.group(1))
hours = int(m.group(2))
minutes = int(m.group(3))
seconds = int(m.group(4))
self.est_time = hours * 3600 + minutes * 60 + seconds
else:
# we have (in this if branch) no percent information, but if
# we're resyncing we need to 'fake' a sync percent information,
# as this is how cmdlib determines if it makes sense to wait for
# resyncing or not
if self.is_in_resync:
self.sync_percent = 0
else:
self.sync_percent = None
self.est_time = None
class BaseDRBD(BlockDev): # pylint: disable-msg=W0223
"""Base DRBD class.
This class contains a few bits of common functionality between the
0.7 and 8.x versions of DRBD.
"""
_VERSION_RE = re.compile(r"^version: (\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.\d+)?"
r" \(api:(\d+)/proto:(\d+)(?:-(\d+))?\)")
_VALID_LINE_RE = re.compile("^ *([0-9]+): cs:([^ ]+).*$")
_UNUSED_LINE_RE = re.compile("^ *([0-9]+): cs:Unconfigured$")
_DRBD_MAJOR = 147
_ST_UNCONFIGURED = "Unconfigured"
_ST_WFCONNECTION = "WFConnection"
_ST_CONNECTED = "Connected"
_STATUS_FILE = "/proc/drbd"
_USERMODE_HELPER_FILE = "/sys/module/drbd/parameters/usermode_helper"
@staticmethod
def _GetProcData(filename=_STATUS_FILE):
"""Return data from /proc/drbd.
"""
try:
data = utils.ReadFile(filename).splitlines()
except EnvironmentError, err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
_ThrowError("The file %s cannot be opened, check if the module"
" is loaded (%s)", filename, str(err))
else:
_ThrowError("Can't read the DRBD proc file %s: %s", filename, str(err))
if not data:
_ThrowError("Can't read any data from %s", filename)
return data
@classmethod
def _MassageProcData(cls, data):
"""Transform the output of _GetProdData into a nicer form.
@return: a dictionary of minor: joined lines from /proc/drbd
for that minor
"""
results = {}
old_minor = old_line = None
for line in data:
if not line: # completely empty lines, as can be returned by drbd8.0+
continue
lresult = cls._VALID_LINE_RE.match(line)
if lresult is not None:
if old_minor is not None:
results[old_minor] = old_line
old_minor = int(lresult.group(1))
old_line = line
else:
if old_minor is not None:
old_line += " " + line.strip()
# add last line
if old_minor is not None:
results[old_minor] = old_line
return results
@classmethod
def _GetVersion(cls, proc_data):
"""Return the DRBD version.
This will return a dict with keys:
- k_major
- k_minor
- k_point
- api
- proto
- proto2 (only on drbd > 8.2.X)
"""
first_line = proc_data[0].strip()
version = cls._VERSION_RE.match(first_line)
if not version:
raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Can't parse DRBD version from '%s'" %
first_line)
values = version.groups()
retval = {'k_major': int(values[0]),
'k_minor': int(values[1]),
'k_point': int(values[2]),
'api': int(values[3]),
'proto': int(values[4]),
}
if values[5] is not None:
retval['proto2'] = values[5]
return retval
@staticmethod
def GetUsermodeHelper(filename=_USERMODE_HELPER_FILE):
"""Returns DRBD usermode_helper currently set.
"""
try:
helper = utils.ReadFile(filename).splitlines()[0]
except EnvironmentError, err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
_ThrowError("The file %s cannot be opened, check if the module"
" is loaded (%s)", filename, str(err))
else:
_ThrowError("Can't read DRBD helper file %s: %s", filename, str(err))
if not helper:
_ThrowError("Can't read any data from %s", filename)
return helper
@staticmethod
def _DevPath(minor):
"""Return the path to a drbd device for a given minor.
"""
return "/dev/drbd%d" % minor
@classmethod
def GetUsedDevs(cls):
"""Compute the list of used DRBD devices.
"""
data = cls._GetProcData()
used_devs = {}
for line in data:
match = cls._VALID_LINE_RE.match(line)
if not match:
continue
minor = int(match.group(1))
state = match.group(2)
if state == cls._ST_UNCONFIGURED:
continue
used_devs[minor] = state, line
return used_devs
def _SetFromMinor(self, minor):
"""Set our parameters based on the given minor.
This sets our minor variable and our dev_path.
"""
if minor is None:
self.minor = self.dev_path = None
self.attached = False
else:
self.minor = minor
self.dev_path = self._DevPath(minor)
self.attached = True
@staticmethod
def _CheckMetaSize(meta_device):
"""Check if the given meta device looks like a valid one.
This currently only check the size, which must be around
128MiB.
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["blockdev", "--getsize", meta_device])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("Failed to get device size: %s - %s",
result.fail_reason, result.output)
try:
sectors = int(result.stdout)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
_ThrowError("Invalid output from blockdev: '%s'", result.stdout)
num_bytes = sectors * 512
if num_bytes < 128 * 1024 * 1024: # less than 128MiB
_ThrowError("Meta device too small (%.2fMib)", (num_bytes / 1024 / 1024))
# the maximum *valid* size of the meta device when living on top
# of LVM is hard to compute: it depends on the number of stripes
# and the PE size; e.g. a 2-stripe, 64MB PE will result in a 128MB
# (normal size), but an eight-stripe 128MB PE will result in a 1GB
# size meta device; as such, we restrict it to 1GB (a little bit
# too generous, but making assumptions about PE size is hard)
if num_bytes > 1024 * 1024 * 1024:
_ThrowError("Meta device too big (%.2fMiB)", (num_bytes / 1024 / 1024))
def Rename(self, new_id):
"""Rename a device.
This is not supported for drbd devices.
"""
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Can't rename a drbd device")
class DRBD8(BaseDRBD):
"""DRBD v8.x block device.
This implements the local host part of the DRBD device, i.e. it
doesn't do anything to the supposed peer. If you need a fully
connected DRBD pair, you need to use this class on both hosts.
The unique_id for the drbd device is the (local_ip, local_port,
remote_ip, remote_port) tuple, and it must have two children: the
data device and the meta_device. The meta device is checked for
valid size and is zeroed on create.
"""
_MAX_MINORS = 255
_PARSE_SHOW = None
# timeout constants
_NET_RECONFIG_TIMEOUT = 60
def __init__(self, unique_id, children, size):
if children and children.count(None) > 0:
children = []
if len(children) not in (0, 2):
raise ValueError("Invalid configuration data %s" % str(children))
if not isinstance(unique_id, (tuple, list)) or len(unique_id) != 6:
raise ValueError("Invalid configuration data %s" % str(unique_id))
(self._lhost, self._lport,
self._rhost, self._rport,
self._aminor, self._secret) = unique_id
if children:
if not _CanReadDevice(children[1].dev_path):
logging.info("drbd%s: Ignoring unreadable meta device", self._aminor)
children = []
super(DRBD8, self).__init__(unique_id, children, size)
self.major = self._DRBD_MAJOR
version = self._GetVersion(self._GetProcData())
if version['k_major'] != 8 :
_ThrowError("Mismatch in DRBD kernel version and requested ganeti"
" usage: kernel is %s.%s, ganeti wants 8.x",
version['k_major'], version['k_minor'])
if (self._lhost is not None and self._lhost == self._rhost and
self._lport == self._rport):
raise ValueError("Invalid configuration data, same local/remote %s" %
(unique_id,))
self.Attach()
@classmethod
def _InitMeta(cls, minor, dev_path):
"""Initialize a meta device.
This will not work if the given minor is in use.
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdmeta", "--force", cls._DevPath(minor),
"v08", dev_path, "0", "create-md"])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("Can't initialize meta device: %s", result.output)
@classmethod
def _FindUnusedMinor(cls):
"""Find an unused DRBD device.
This is specific to 8.x as the minors are allocated dynamically,
so non-existing numbers up to a max minor count are actually free.
"""
data = cls._GetProcData()
highest = None
for line in data:
match = cls._UNUSED_LINE_RE.match(line)
if match:
return int(match.group(1))
match = cls._VALID_LINE_RE.match(line)
if match:
minor = int(match.group(1))
highest = max(highest, minor)
if highest is None: # there are no minors in use at all
return 0
if highest >= cls._MAX_MINORS:
logging.error("Error: no free drbd minors!")
raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Can't find a free DRBD minor")
return highest + 1
@classmethod
def _GetShowParser(cls):
"""Return a parser for `drbd show` output.
This will either create or return an already-create parser for the
output of the command `drbd show`.
"""
if cls._PARSE_SHOW is not None:
return cls._PARSE_SHOW
# pyparsing setup
lbrace = pyp.Literal("{").suppress()
rbrace = pyp.Literal("}").suppress()
lbracket = pyp.Literal("[").suppress()
rbracket = pyp.Literal("]").suppress()
semi = pyp.Literal(";").suppress()
colon = pyp.Literal(":").suppress()
# this also converts the value to an int
number = pyp.Word(pyp.nums).setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: int(t[0]))
comment = pyp.Literal ("#") + pyp.Optional(pyp.restOfLine)
defa = pyp.Literal("_is_default").suppress()
dbl_quote = pyp.Literal('"').suppress()
keyword = pyp.Word(pyp.alphanums + '-')
# value types
value = pyp.Word(pyp.alphanums + '_-/.:')
quoted = dbl_quote + pyp.CharsNotIn('"') + dbl_quote
ipv4_addr = (pyp.Optional(pyp.Literal("ipv4")).suppress() +
pyp.Word(pyp.nums + ".") + colon + number)
ipv6_addr = (pyp.Optional(pyp.Literal("ipv6")).suppress() +
pyp.Optional(lbracket) + pyp.Word(pyp.hexnums + ":") +
pyp.Optional(rbracket) + colon + number)
# meta device, extended syntax
meta_value = ((value ^ quoted) + lbracket + number + rbracket)
# device name, extended syntax
device_value = pyp.Literal("minor").suppress() + number
# a statement
stmt = (~rbrace + keyword + ~lbrace +
pyp.Optional(ipv4_addr ^ ipv6_addr ^ value ^ quoted ^ meta_value ^
device_value) +
pyp.Optional(defa) + semi +
pyp.Optional(pyp.restOfLine).suppress())
# an entire section
section_name = pyp.Word(pyp.alphas + '_')
section = section_name + lbrace + pyp.ZeroOrMore(pyp.Group(stmt)) + rbrace
bnf = pyp.ZeroOrMore(pyp.Group(section ^ stmt))
bnf.ignore(comment)
cls._PARSE_SHOW = bnf
return bnf
@classmethod
def _GetShowData(cls, minor):
"""Return the `drbdsetup show` data for a minor.
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "show"])
if result.failed:
logging.error("Can't display the drbd config: %s - %s",
result.fail_reason, result.output)
return None
return result.stdout
@classmethod
def _GetDevInfo(cls, out):
"""Parse details about a given DRBD minor.
This return, if available, the local backing device (as a path)
and the local and remote (ip, port) information from a string
containing the output of the `drbdsetup show` command as returned
by _GetShowData.
"""
data = {}
if not out:
return data
bnf = cls._GetShowParser()
# run pyparse
try:
results = bnf.parseString(out)
except pyp.ParseException, err:
_ThrowError("Can't parse drbdsetup show output: %s", str(err))
# and massage the results into our desired format
for section in results:
sname = section[0]
if sname == "_this_host":
for lst in section[1:]:
if lst[0] == "disk":
data["local_dev"] = lst[1]
elif lst[0] == "meta-disk":
data["meta_dev"] = lst[1]
data["meta_index"] = lst[2]
elif lst[0] == "address":
data["local_addr"] = tuple(lst[1:])
elif sname == "_remote_host":
for lst in section[1:]:
if lst[0] == "address":
data["remote_addr"] = tuple(lst[1:])
return data
def _MatchesLocal(self, info):
"""Test if our local config matches with an existing device.
The parameter should be as returned from `_GetDevInfo()`. This
method tests if our local backing device is the same as the one in
the info parameter, in effect testing if we look like the given
device.
"""
if self._children:
backend, meta = self._children
else:
backend = meta = None
if backend is not None:
retval = ("local_dev" in info and info["local_dev"] == backend.dev_path)
else:
retval = ("local_dev" not in info)
if meta is not None:
retval = retval and ("meta_dev" in info and
info["meta_dev"] == meta.dev_path)
retval = retval and ("meta_index" in info and
info["meta_index"] == 0)
else:
retval = retval and ("meta_dev" not in info and
"meta_index" not in info)
return retval
def _MatchesNet(self, info):
"""Test if our network config matches with an existing device.
The parameter should be as returned from `_GetDevInfo()`. This
method tests if our network configuration is the same as the one
in the info parameter, in effect testing if we look like the given
device.
"""
if (((self._lhost is None and not ("local_addr" in info)) and
(self._rhost is None and not ("remote_addr" in info)))):
return True
if self._lhost is None:
return False
if not ("local_addr" in info and
"remote_addr" in info):
return False
retval = (info["local_addr"] == (self._lhost, self._lport))
retval = (retval and
info["remote_addr"] == (self._rhost, self._rport))
return retval
@classmethod
def _AssembleLocal(cls, minor, backend, meta, size):
"""Configure the local part of a DRBD device.
"""
args = ["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "disk",
backend, meta, "0",
"-e", "detach",
"--create-device"]
if size:
args.extend(["-d", "%sm" % size])
if not constants.DRBD_BARRIERS: # disable barriers, if configured so
version = cls._GetVersion(cls._GetProcData())
# various DRBD versions support different disk barrier options;
# what we aim here is to revert back to the 'drain' method of
# disk flushes and to disable metadata barriers, in effect going
# back to pre-8.0.7 behaviour
vmaj = version['k_major']
vmin = version['k_minor']
vrel = version['k_point']
assert vmaj == 8
if vmin == 0: # 8.0.x
if vrel >= 12:
args.extend(['-i', '-m'])
elif vmin == 2: # 8.2.x
if vrel >= 7:
args.extend(['-i', '-m'])
elif vmaj >= 3: # 8.3.x or newer
args.extend(['-i', '-a', 'm'])
result = utils.RunCmd(args)
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't attach local disk: %s", minor, result.output)
@classmethod
def _AssembleNet(cls, minor, net_info, protocol,
dual_pri=False, hmac=None, secret=None):
"""Configure the network part of the device.
"""
lhost, lport, rhost, rport = net_info
if None in net_info:
# we don't want network connection and actually want to make
# sure its shutdown
cls._ShutdownNet(minor)
return
# Workaround for a race condition. When DRBD is doing its dance to
# establish a connection with its peer, it also sends the
# synchronization speed over the wire. In some cases setting the
# sync speed only after setting up both sides can race with DRBD
# connecting, hence we set it here before telling DRBD anything
# about its peer.
cls._SetMinorSyncSpeed(minor, constants.SYNC_SPEED)
if netutils.IsValidIP6(lhost):
if not netutils.IsValidIP6(rhost):
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't connect ip %s to ip %s" %
(minor, lhost, rhost))
family = "ipv6"
elif netutils.IsValidIP4(lhost):
if not netutils.IsValidIP4(rhost):
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't connect ip %s to ip %s" %
(minor, lhost, rhost))
family = "ipv4"
else:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: Invalid ip %s" % (minor, lhost))
args = ["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "net",
"%s:%s:%s" % (family, lhost, lport),
"%s:%s:%s" % (family, rhost, rport), protocol,
"-A", "discard-zero-changes",
"-B", "consensus",
"--create-device",
]
if dual_pri:
args.append("-m")
if hmac and secret:
args.extend(["-a", hmac, "-x", secret])
result = utils.RunCmd(args)
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't setup network: %s - %s",
minor, result.fail_reason, result.output)
def _CheckNetworkConfig():
info = cls._GetDevInfo(cls._GetShowData(minor))
if not "local_addr" in info or not "remote_addr" in info:
raise utils.RetryAgain()
if (info["local_addr"] != (lhost, lport) or
info["remote_addr"] != (rhost, rport)):
raise utils.RetryAgain()
try:
utils.Retry(_CheckNetworkConfig, 1.0, 10.0)
except utils.RetryTimeout:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: timeout while configuring network", minor)
def AddChildren(self, devices):
"""Add a disk to the DRBD device.
"""
if self.minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't attach to dbrd8 during AddChildren",
self._aminor)
if len(devices) != 2:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: need two devices for AddChildren", self.minor)
info = self._GetDevInfo(self._GetShowData(self.minor))
if "local_dev" in info:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: already attached to a local disk", self.minor)
backend, meta = devices
if backend.dev_path is None or meta.dev_path is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: children not ready during AddChildren", self.minor)
backend.Open()
meta.Open()
self._CheckMetaSize(meta.dev_path)
self._InitMeta(self._FindUnusedMinor(), meta.dev_path)
self._AssembleLocal(self.minor, backend.dev_path, meta.dev_path, self.size)
self._children = devices
def RemoveChildren(self, devices):
"""Detach the drbd device from local storage.
"""
if self.minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't attach to drbd8 during RemoveChildren",
self._aminor)
# early return if we don't actually have backing storage
info = self._GetDevInfo(self._GetShowData(self.minor))
if "local_dev" not in info:
return
if len(self._children) != 2:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: we don't have two children: %s", self.minor,
self._children)
if self._children.count(None) == 2: # we don't actually have children :)
logging.warning("drbd%d: requested detach while detached", self.minor)
return
if len(devices) != 2:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: we need two children in RemoveChildren", self.minor)
for child, dev in zip(self._children, devices):
if dev != child.dev_path:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: mismatch in local storage (%s != %s) in"
" RemoveChildren", self.minor, dev, child.dev_path)
self._ShutdownLocal(self.minor)
self._children = []
@classmethod
def _SetMinorSyncSpeed(cls, minor, kbytes):
"""Set the speed of the DRBD syncer.
This is the low-level implementation.
@type minor: int
@param minor: the drbd minor whose settings we change
@type kbytes: int
@param kbytes: the speed in kbytes/second
@rtype: boolean
@return: the success of the operation
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "syncer",
"-r", "%d" % kbytes, "--create-device"])
if result.failed:
logging.error("Can't change syncer rate: %s - %s",
result.fail_reason, result.output)
return not result.failed
def SetSyncSpeed(self, kbytes):
"""Set the speed of the DRBD syncer.
@type kbytes: int
@param kbytes: the speed in kbytes/second
@rtype: boolean
@return: the success of the operation
"""
if self.minor is None:
logging.info("Not attached during SetSyncSpeed")
return False
children_result = super(DRBD8, self).SetSyncSpeed(kbytes)
return self._SetMinorSyncSpeed(self.minor, kbytes) and children_result
def GetProcStatus(self):
"""Return device data from /proc.
"""
if self.minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: GetStats() called while not attached", self._aminor)
proc_info = self._MassageProcData(self._GetProcData())
if self.minor not in proc_info:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't find myself in /proc", self.minor)
return DRBD8Status(proc_info[self.minor])
def GetSyncStatus(self):
"""Returns the sync status of the device.
If sync_percent is None, it means all is ok
If estimated_time is None, it means we can't estimate
the time needed, otherwise it's the time left in seconds.
We set the is_degraded parameter to True on two conditions:
network not connected or local disk missing.
We compute the ldisk parameter based on whether we have a local
disk or not.
@rtype: objects.BlockDevStatus
"""
if self.minor is None and not self.Attach():
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't Attach() in GetSyncStatus", self._aminor)
stats = self.GetProcStatus()
is_degraded = not stats.is_connected or not stats.is_disk_uptodate
if stats.is_disk_uptodate:
ldisk_status = constants.LDS_OKAY
elif stats.is_diskless:
ldisk_status = constants.LDS_FAULTY
else:
ldisk_status = constants.LDS_UNKNOWN
return objects.BlockDevStatus(dev_path=self.dev_path,
major=self.major,
minor=self.minor,
sync_percent=stats.sync_percent,
estimated_time=stats.est_time,
is_degraded=is_degraded,
ldisk_status=ldisk_status)
def Open(self, force=False):
"""Make the local state primary.
If the 'force' parameter is given, the '-o' option is passed to
drbdsetup. Since this is a potentially dangerous operation, the
force flag should be only given after creation, when it actually
is mandatory.
"""
if self.minor is None and not self.Attach():
logging.error("DRBD cannot attach to a device during open")
return False
cmd = ["drbdsetup", self.dev_path, "primary"]
if force:
cmd.append("-o")
result = utils.RunCmd(cmd)
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't make drbd device primary: %s", self.minor,
result.output)
def Close(self):
"""Make the local state secondary.
This will, of course, fail if the device is in use.
"""
if self.minor is None and not self.Attach():
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't Attach() in Close()", self._aminor)
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", self.dev_path, "secondary"])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't switch drbd device to secondary: %s",
self.minor, result.output)
def DisconnectNet(self):
"""Removes network configuration.
This method shutdowns the network side of the device.
The method will wait up to a hardcoded timeout for the device to
go into standalone after the 'disconnect' command before
re-configuring it, as sometimes it takes a while for the
disconnect to actually propagate and thus we might issue a 'net'
command while the device is still connected. If the device will
still be attached to the network and we time out, we raise an
exception.
"""
if self.minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: disk not attached in re-attach net", self._aminor)
if None in (self._lhost, self._lport, self._rhost, self._rport):
_ThrowError("drbd%d: DRBD disk missing network info in"
" DisconnectNet()", self.minor)
class _DisconnectStatus:
def __init__(self, ever_disconnected):
self.ever_disconnected = ever_disconnected
dstatus = _DisconnectStatus(_IgnoreError(self._ShutdownNet, self.minor))
def _WaitForDisconnect():
if self.GetProcStatus().is_standalone:
return
# retry the disconnect, it seems possible that due to a well-time
# disconnect on the peer, my disconnect command might be ignored and
# forgotten
dstatus.ever_disconnected = \
_IgnoreError(self._ShutdownNet, self.minor) or dstatus.ever_disconnected
raise utils.RetryAgain()
# Keep start time
start_time = time.time()
try:
# Start delay at 100 milliseconds and grow up to 2 seconds
utils.Retry(_WaitForDisconnect, (0.1, 1.5, 2.0),
self._NET_RECONFIG_TIMEOUT)
except utils.RetryTimeout:
if dstatus.ever_disconnected:
msg = ("drbd%d: device did not react to the"
" 'disconnect' command in a timely manner")
else:
msg = "drbd%d: can't shutdown network, even after multiple retries"
_ThrowError(msg, self.minor)
reconfig_time = time.time() - start_time
if reconfig_time > (self._NET_RECONFIG_TIMEOUT * 0.25):
logging.info("drbd%d: DisconnectNet: detach took %.3f seconds",
self.minor, reconfig_time)
def AttachNet(self, multimaster):
"""Reconnects the network.
This method connects the network side of the device with a
specified multi-master flag. The device needs to be 'Standalone'
but have valid network configuration data.
Args:
- multimaster: init the network in dual-primary mode
"""
if self.minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: device not attached in AttachNet", self._aminor)
if None in (self._lhost, self._lport, self._rhost, self._rport):
_ThrowError("drbd%d: missing network info in AttachNet()", self.minor)
status = self.GetProcStatus()
if not status.is_standalone:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: device is not standalone in AttachNet", self.minor)
self._AssembleNet(self.minor,
(self._lhost, self._lport, self._rhost, self._rport),
constants.DRBD_NET_PROTOCOL, dual_pri=multimaster,
hmac=constants.DRBD_HMAC_ALG, secret=self._secret)
def Attach(self):
"""Check if our minor is configured.
This doesn't do any device configurations - it only checks if the
minor is in a state different from Unconfigured.
Note that this function will not change the state of the system in
any way (except in case of side-effects caused by reading from
/proc).
"""
used_devs = self.GetUsedDevs()
if self._aminor in used_devs:
minor = self._aminor
else:
minor = None
self._SetFromMinor(minor)
return minor is not None
def Assemble(self):
"""Assemble the drbd.
Method:
- if we have a configured device, we try to ensure that it matches
our config
- if not, we create it from zero
"""
super(DRBD8, self).Assemble()
self.Attach()
if self.minor is None:
# local device completely unconfigured
self._FastAssemble()
else:
# we have to recheck the local and network status and try to fix
# the device
self._SlowAssemble()
def _SlowAssemble(self):
"""Assembles the DRBD device from a (partially) configured device.
In case of partially attached (local device matches but no network
setup), we perform the network attach. If successful, we re-test
the attach if can return success.
"""
# TODO: Rewrite to not use a for loop just because there is 'break'
# pylint: disable-msg=W0631
net_data = (self._lhost, self._lport, self._rhost, self._rport)
for minor in (self._aminor,):
info = self._GetDevInfo(self._GetShowData(minor))
match_l = self._MatchesLocal(info)
match_r = self._MatchesNet(info)
if match_l and match_r:
# everything matches
break
if match_l and not match_r and "local_addr" not in info:
# disk matches, but not attached to network, attach and recheck
self._AssembleNet(minor, net_data, constants.DRBD_NET_PROTOCOL,
hmac=constants.DRBD_HMAC_ALG, secret=self._secret)
if self._MatchesNet(self._GetDevInfo(self._GetShowData(minor))):
break
else:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: network attach successful, but 'drbdsetup"
" show' disagrees", minor)
if match_r and "local_dev" not in info:
# no local disk, but network attached and it matches
self._AssembleLocal(minor, self._children[0].dev_path,
self._children[1].dev_path, self.size)
if self._MatchesNet(self._GetDevInfo(self._GetShowData(minor))):
break
else:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: disk attach successful, but 'drbdsetup"
" show' disagrees", minor)
# this case must be considered only if we actually have local
# storage, i.e. not in diskless mode, because all diskless
# devices are equal from the point of view of local
# configuration
if (match_l and "local_dev" in info and
not match_r and "local_addr" in info):
# strange case - the device network part points to somewhere
# else, even though its local storage is ours; as we own the
# drbd space, we try to disconnect from the remote peer and
# reconnect to our correct one
try:
self._ShutdownNet(minor)
except errors.BlockDeviceError, err:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: device has correct local storage, wrong"
" remote peer and is unable to disconnect in order"
" to attach to the correct peer: %s", minor, str(err))
# note: _AssembleNet also handles the case when we don't want
# local storage (i.e. one or more of the _[lr](host|port) is
# None)
self._AssembleNet(minor, net_data, constants.DRBD_NET_PROTOCOL,
hmac=constants.DRBD_HMAC_ALG, secret=self._secret)
if self._MatchesNet(self._GetDevInfo(self._GetShowData(minor))):
break
else:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: network attach successful, but 'drbdsetup"
" show' disagrees", minor)
else:
minor = None
self._SetFromMinor(minor)
if minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: cannot activate, unknown or unhandled reason",
self._aminor)
def _FastAssemble(self):
"""Assemble the drbd device from zero.
This is run when in Assemble we detect our minor is unused.
"""
minor = self._aminor
if self._children and self._children[0] and self._children[1]:
self._AssembleLocal(minor, self._children[0].dev_path,
self._children[1].dev_path, self.size)
if self._lhost and self._lport and self._rhost and self._rport:
self._AssembleNet(minor,
(self._lhost, self._lport, self._rhost, self._rport),
constants.DRBD_NET_PROTOCOL,
hmac=constants.DRBD_HMAC_ALG, secret=self._secret)
self._SetFromMinor(minor)
@classmethod
def _ShutdownLocal(cls, minor):
"""Detach from the local device.
I/Os will continue to be served from the remote device. If we
don't have a remote device, this operation will fail.
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "detach"])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't detach local disk: %s", minor, result.output)
@classmethod
def _ShutdownNet(cls, minor):
"""Disconnect from the remote peer.
This fails if we don't have a local device.
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "disconnect"])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't shutdown network: %s", minor, result.output)
@classmethod
def _ShutdownAll(cls, minor):
"""Deactivate the device.
This will, of course, fail if the device is in use.
"""
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", cls._DevPath(minor), "down"])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't shutdown drbd device: %s",
minor, result.output)
def Shutdown(self):
"""Shutdown the DRBD device.
"""
if self.minor is None and not self.Attach():
logging.info("drbd%d: not attached during Shutdown()", self._aminor)
return
minor = self.minor
self.minor = None
self.dev_path = None
self._ShutdownAll(minor)
def Remove(self):
"""Stub remove for DRBD devices.
"""
self.Shutdown()
@classmethod
def Create(cls, unique_id, children, size):
"""Create a new DRBD8 device.
Since DRBD devices are not created per se, just assembled, this
function only initializes the metadata.
"""
if len(children) != 2:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid setup for the drbd device")
# check that the minor is unused
aminor = unique_id[4]
proc_info = cls._MassageProcData(cls._GetProcData())
if aminor in proc_info:
status = DRBD8Status(proc_info[aminor])
in_use = status.is_in_use
else:
in_use = False
if in_use:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: minor is already in use at Create() time", aminor)
meta = children[1]
meta.Assemble()
if not meta.Attach():
_ThrowError("drbd%d: can't attach to meta device '%s'",
aminor, meta)
cls._CheckMetaSize(meta.dev_path)
cls._InitMeta(aminor, meta.dev_path)
return cls(unique_id, children, size)
def Grow(self, amount):
"""Resize the DRBD device and its backing storage.
"""
if self.minor is None:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: Grow called while not attached", self._aminor)
if len(self._children) != 2 or None in self._children:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: cannot grow diskless device", self.minor)
self._children[0].Grow(amount)
result = utils.RunCmd(["drbdsetup", self.dev_path, "resize", "-s",
"%dm" % (self.size + amount)])
if result.failed:
_ThrowError("drbd%d: resize failed: %s", self.minor, result.output)
class FileStorage(BlockDev):
"""File device.
This class represents the a file storage backend device.
The unique_id for the file device is a (file_driver, file_path) tuple.
"""
def __init__(self, unique_id, children, size):
"""Initalizes a file device backend.
"""
if children:
raise errors.BlockDeviceError("Invalid setup for file device")
super(FileStorage, self).__init__(unique_id, children, size)
if not isinstance(unique_id, (tuple, list)) or len(unique_id) != 2:
raise ValueError("Invalid configuration data %s" % str(unique_id))
self.driver = unique_id[0]
self.dev_path = unique_id[1]
self.Attach()
def Assemble(self):
"""Assemble the device.
Checks whether the file device exists, raises BlockDeviceError otherwise.
"""
if not os.path.exists(self.dev_path):
_ThrowError("File device '%s' does not exist" % self.dev_path)
def Shutdown(self):
"""Shutdown the device.
This is a no-op for the file type, as we don't deactivate
the file on shutdown.
"""
pass
def Open(self, force=False):
"""Make the device ready for I/O.
This is a no-op for the file type.
"""
pass
def Close(self):
"""Notifies that the device will no longer be used for I/O.
This is a no-op for the file type.
"""
pass
def Remove(self):
"""Remove the file backing the block device.
@rtype: boolean
@return: True if the removal was successful
"""
try:
os.remove(self.dev_path)
except OSError, err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
_ThrowError("Can't remove file '%s': %s", self.dev_path, err)
def Rename(self, new_id):
"""Renames the file.
"""
# TODO: implement rename for file-based storage
_ThrowError("Rename is not supported for file-based storage")
def Grow(self, amount):
"""Grow the file
@param amount: the amount (in mebibytes) to grow with
"""
# Check that the file exists
self.Assemble()
current_size = self.GetActualSize()
new_size = current_size + amount * 1024 * 1024
assert new_size > current_size, "Cannot Grow with a negative amount"
try:
f = open(self.dev_path, "a+")
f.truncate(new_size)
f.close()
except EnvironmentError, err:
_ThrowError("Error in file growth: %", str(err))
def Attach(self):
"""Attach to an existing file.
Check if this file already exists.
@rtype: boolean
@return: True if file exists
"""
self.attached = os.path.exists(self.dev_path)
return self.attached
def GetActualSize(self):
"""Return the actual disk size.
@note: the device needs to be active when this is called
"""
assert self.attached, "BlockDevice not attached in GetActualSize()"
try:
st = os.stat(self.dev_path)
return st.st_size
except OSError, err:
_ThrowError("Can't stat %s: %s", self.dev_path, err)
@classmethod
def Create(cls, unique_id, children, size):
"""Create a new file.
@param size: the size of file in MiB
@rtype: L{bdev.FileStorage}
@return: an instance of FileStorage
"""
if not isinstance(unique_id, (tuple, list)) or len(unique_id) != 2:
raise ValueError("Invalid configuration data %s" % str(unique_id))
dev_path = unique_id[1]
try:
fd = os.open(dev_path, os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL)
f = os.fdopen(fd, "w")
f.truncate(size * 1024 * 1024)
f.close()
except EnvironmentError, err:
if err.errno == errno.EEXIST:
_ThrowError("File already existing: %s", dev_path)
_ThrowError("Error in file creation: %", str(err))
return FileStorage(unique_id, children, size)
DEV_MAP = {
constants.LD_LV: LogicalVolume,
constants.LD_DRBD8: DRBD8,
}
if constants.ENABLE_FILE_STORAGE:
DEV_MAP[constants.LD_FILE] = FileStorage
def FindDevice(dev_type, unique_id, children, size):
"""Search for an existing, assembled device.
This will succeed only if the device exists and is assembled, but it
does not do any actions in order to activate the device.
"""
if dev_type not in DEV_MAP:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid block device type '%s'" % dev_type)
device = DEV_MAP[dev_type](unique_id, children, size)
if not device.attached:
return None
return device
def Assemble(dev_type, unique_id, children, size):
"""Try to attach or assemble an existing device.
This will attach to assemble the device, as needed, to bring it
fully up. It must be safe to run on already-assembled devices.
"""
if dev_type not in DEV_MAP:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid block device type '%s'" % dev_type)
device = DEV_MAP[dev_type](unique_id, children, size)
device.Assemble()
return device
def Create(dev_type, unique_id, children, size):
"""Create a device.
"""
if dev_type not in DEV_MAP:
raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid block device type '%s'" % dev_type)
device = DEV_MAP[dev_type].Create(unique_id, children, size)
return device