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Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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# distributed with this work for additional information
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# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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# specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""CloudStack Python utility library"""
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import sys, os, subprocess, errno, re, time, glob
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import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse
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import xml.dom.minidom
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import logging
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import socket
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# exit() error constants
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E_GENERIC= 1
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E_NOKVM = 2
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E_NODEFROUTE = 3
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E_DHCP = 4
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E_NOPERSISTENTNET = 5
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E_NETRECONFIGFAILED = 6
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E_VIRTRECONFIGFAILED = 7
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E_FWRECONFIGFAILED = 8
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E_AGENTRECONFIGFAILED = 9
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E_AGENTFAILEDTOSTART = 10
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E_NOFQDN = 11
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E_SELINUXENABLED = 12
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try: E_USAGE = os.EX_USAGE
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except AttributeError: E_USAGE = 64
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E_NEEDSMANUALINTERVENTION = 13
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E_INTERRUPTED = 14
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E_SETUPFAILED = 15
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E_UNHANDLEDEXCEPTION = 16
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E_MISSINGDEP = 17
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Unknown = 0
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Fedora = 1
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CentOS = 2
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Ubuntu = 3
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RHEL6 = 4
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SUSE = 5
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IPV4 = 4
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IPV6 = 6
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#=================== DISTRIBUTION DETECTION =================
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if os.path.exists("/etc/fedora-release"): distro = Fedora
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elif os.path.exists("/etc/centos-release"): distro = CentOS
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elif os.path.exists("/etc/redhat-release"):
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version = open("/etc/redhat-release").readline()
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if version.find("Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6") != -1:
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distro = RHEL6
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elif version.find("CentOS") != -1:
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distro = CentOS
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else:
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distro = CentOS
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elif os.path.exists("/etc/legal") and "Ubuntu" in open("/etc/legal").read(-1): distro = Ubuntu
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elif os.path.exists("/etc/os-release") and "SUSE" in open("/etc/os-release").read(-1): distro = SUSE
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else: distro = Unknown
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logFileName=None
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# ================== LIBRARY UTILITY CODE=============
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def setLogFile(logFile):
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global logFileName
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logFileName=logFile
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def read_properties(propfile):
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if not hasattr(propfile,"read"): propfile = open(propfile)
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properties = propfile.read().splitlines()
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properties = [ s.strip() for s in properties ]
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properties = [ s for s in properties if
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s and
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not s.startswith("#") and
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not s.startswith(";") ]
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#[ logging.debug("Valid config file line: %s",s) for s in properties ]
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proppairs = [ s.split("=",1) for s in properties ]
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return dict(proppairs)
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def stderr(msgfmt,*args):
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"""Print a message to stderr, optionally interpolating the arguments into it"""
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msgfmt += "\n"
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if logFileName != None:
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sys.stderr = open(logFileName, 'a+')
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if args: sys.stderr.write(msgfmt%args)
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else: sys.stderr.write(msgfmt)
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def exit(errno=E_GENERIC,message=None,*args):
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"""Exit with an error status code, printing a message to stderr if specified"""
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if message: stderr(message,*args)
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sys.exit(errno)
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def resolve(host,port):
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return [ (x[4][0],len(x[4])+2) for x in socket.getaddrinfo(host,port,socket.AF_UNSPEC,socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0, socket.AI_PASSIVE) ]
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def resolves_to_ipv6(host,port):
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return resolve(host,port)[0][1] == IPV6
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###add this to Python 2.4, patching the subprocess module at runtime
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if hasattr(subprocess,"check_call"):
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from subprocess import CalledProcessError, check_call
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else:
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class CalledProcessError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, returncode, cmd):
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self.returncode = returncode ; self.cmd = cmd
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def __str__(self): return "Command '%s' returned non-zero exit status %d" % (self.cmd, self.returncode)
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subprocess.CalledProcessError = CalledProcessError
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def check_call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
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retcode = subprocess.call(*popenargs, **kwargs)
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cmd = kwargs.get("args")
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if cmd is None: cmd = popenargs[0]
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if retcode: raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
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return retcode
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subprocess.check_call = check_call
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# python 2.4 does not have this
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try:
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any = any
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all = all
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except NameError:
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def any(sequence):
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for i in sequence:
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if i: return True
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return False
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def all(sequence):
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for i in sequence:
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if not i: return False
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return True
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class Command:
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"""This class simulates a shell command"""
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def __init__(self,name,parent=None):
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self.__name = name
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self.__parent = parent
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def __getattr__(self,name):
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if name == "_print": name = "print"
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return Command(name,self)
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def __call__(self,*args,**kwargs):
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cmd = self.__get_recursive_name() + list(args)
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#print " ",cmd
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kwargs = dict(kwargs)
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if "stdout" not in kwargs: kwargs["stdout"] = subprocess.PIPE
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if "stderr" not in kwargs: kwargs["stderr"] = subprocess.PIPE
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popen = subprocess.Popen(cmd,**kwargs)
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m = popen.communicate()
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ret = popen.wait()
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if ret:
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e = CalledProcessError(ret,cmd)
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e.stdout,e.stderr = m
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raise e
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class CommandOutput:
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def __init__(self,stdout,stderr):
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self.stdout = stdout
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self.stderr = stderr
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return CommandOutput(*m)
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def __lt__(self,other):
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cmd = self.__get_recursive_name()
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#print " ",cmd,"<",other
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popen = subprocess.Popen(cmd,stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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m = popen.communicate(other)
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ret = popen.wait()
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if ret:
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e = CalledProcessError(ret,cmd)
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e.stdout,e.stderr = m
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raise e
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class CommandOutput:
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def __init__(self,stdout,stderr):
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self.stdout = stdout
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self.stderr = stderr
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return CommandOutput(*m)
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def __get_recursive_name(self,sep=None):
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m = self
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l = []
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while m is not None:
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l.append(m.__name)
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m = m.__parent
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l.reverse()
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if sep: return sep.join(l)
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else: return l
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def __str__(self):
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return '<Command %r>'%self.__get_recursive_name(sep=" ")
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def __repr__(self): return self.__str__()
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kvmok = Command("kvm-ok")
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getenforce = Command("/usr/sbin/getenforce")
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ip = Command("ip")
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service = Command("service")
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chkconfig = Command("chkconfig")
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updatercd = Command("update-rc.d")
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ufw = Command("ufw")
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iptables = Command("iptables")
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iptablessave = Command("iptables-save")
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augtool = Command("augtool")
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ifconfig = Command("ifconfig")
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ifdown = Command("ifdown")
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ifup = Command("ifup")
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uuidgen = Command("uuidgen")
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def is_service_running(servicename):
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try:
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o = service(servicename,"status")
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if distro is Ubuntu:
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# status in ubuntu does not signal service status via return code
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if "start/running" in o.stdout: return True
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return False
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else:
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# retcode 0, service running
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return True
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except CalledProcessError as e:
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# retcode nonzero, service not running
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return False
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def stop_service(servicename,force=False):
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# This function is idempotent. N number of calls have the same result as N+1 number of calls.
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if is_service_running(servicename) or force: service(servicename,"stop",stdout=None,stderr=None)
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def disable_service(servicename):
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# Stops AND disables the service
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stop_service(servicename)
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if distro is Ubuntu:
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updatercd("-f",servicename,"remove",stdout=None,stderr=None)
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else:
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chkconfig("--del",servicename,stdout=None,stderr=None)
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def start_service(servicename,force=False):
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# This function is idempotent unless force is True. N number of calls have the same result as N+1 number of calls.
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if not is_service_running(servicename) or force: service(servicename,"start",stdout=None,stderr=None)
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def enable_service(servicename,forcestart=False):
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# Stops AND disables the service
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if distro is Ubuntu:
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updatercd("-f",servicename,"remove",stdout=None,stderr=None)
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updatercd("-f",servicename,"start","2","3","4","5",".",stdout=None,stderr=None)
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else:
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chkconfig("--add",servicename,stdout=None,stderr=None)
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chkconfig("--level","345",servicename,"on",stdout=None,stderr=None)
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start_service(servicename,force=forcestart)
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def replace_line(f,startswith,stanza,always_add=False):
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lines = [ s.strip() for s in open(f).readlines() ]
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newlines = []
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replaced = False
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for line in lines:
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if line.startswith(startswith):
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newlines.append(stanza)
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replaced = True
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else: newlines.append(line)
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if not replaced and always_add: newlines.append(stanza)
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newlines = [ s + '\n' for s in newlines ]
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open(f,"w").writelines(newlines)
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def replace_or_add_line(f,startswith,stanza):
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return replace_line(f,startswith,stanza,always_add=True)
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# ==================================== CHECK FUNCTIONS ==========================
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# If they return without exception, it's okay. If they raise a CheckFailed exception, that means a condition
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# (generallly one that needs administrator intervention) was detected.
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class CheckFailed(Exception): pass
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#check function
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def check_hostname():
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"""If the hostname is a non-fqdn, fail with CalledProcessError. Else return 0."""
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try: check_call(["hostname",'--fqdn'])
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except CalledProcessError:
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raise CheckFailed("This machine does not have an FQDN (fully-qualified domain name) for a hostname")
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#check function
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def check_kvm():
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if distro in (Fedora,CentOS,RHEL6,SUSE):
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if os.path.exists("/dev/kvm"): return True
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raise CheckFailed("KVM is not correctly installed on this system, or support for it is not enabled in the BIOS")
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else:
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try:
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kvmok()
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return True
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except CalledProcessError:
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raise CheckFailed("KVM is not correctly installed on this system, or support for it is not enabled in the BIOS")
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: raise CheckFailed("KVM is not correctly installed on this system, or support for it is not enabled in the BIOS")
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raise
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return True
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raise AssertionError("check_kvm() should have never reached this part")
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def check_cgroups():
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return glob.glob("/*/cpu.shares")
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#check function
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def check_selinux():
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if distro not in [Fedora,CentOS,RHEL6,SUSE]: return # no selinux outside of those
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enforcing = False
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config_enforcing = False
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try:
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output = getenforce().stdout.decode('utf-8').strip()
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if "nforcing" in output:
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enforcing = True
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if any ( [ s.startswith("SELINUX=enforcing") for s in open("/etc/selinux/config").readlines() ] ):
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config_enforcing = True
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else:
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config_enforcing = False
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except (IOError,OSError) as e:
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if e.errno == 2: pass
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else: raise CheckFailed("An unknown error (%s) took place while checking for SELinux"%str(e))
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if enforcing:
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raise CheckFailed('''SELinux is set to enforcing. There are two options:
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1> Set it permissive in /etc/selinux/config, then reboot the machine.
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2> Type 'setenforce Permissive' in commandline, after which you can run this program again.
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We strongly suggest you doing the option 1 that makes sure SELinux goes into permissive after system reboot.\n''')
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if config_enforcing:
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print("WARNING: We detected that your SELinux is not configured in permissive. to make sure cloudstack won't block by \
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SELinux after system reboot, we strongly suggest you setting it in permissive in /etc/selinux/config, then reboot the machine.")
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def preflight_checks(do_check_kvm=True):
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if distro is Ubuntu:
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preflight_checks = [
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(check_hostname,"Checking hostname"),
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]
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else:
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preflight_checks = [
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(check_hostname,"Checking hostname"),
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(check_selinux,"Checking if SELinux is disabled"),
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]
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#preflight_checks.append( (check_cgroups,"Checking if the control groups /cgroup filesystem is mounted") )
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if do_check_kvm: preflight_checks.append( (check_kvm,"Checking for KVM") )
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return preflight_checks
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def backup_etc(targetdir):
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if not targetdir.endswith("/"): targetdir += "/"
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check_call( ["mkdir","-p",targetdir] )
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rsynccall = ["rsync","-ax","--delete"] + ["/etc/",targetdir]
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check_call( rsynccall )
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def restore_etc(targetdir):
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if not targetdir.endswith("/"): targetdir += "/"
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rsynccall = ["rsync","-ax","--delete"] + [targetdir,"/etc/"]
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check_call( rsynccall )
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def remove_backup(targetdir):
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check_call( ["rm","-rf",targetdir] )
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def list_zonespods(host):
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text = urllib.request.urlopen('http://%s:8096/client/api?command=listPods'%host).read(-1)
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dom = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(text)
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x = [ (zonename,podname)
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for pod in dom.childNodes[0].childNodes
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for podname in [ x.childNodes[0].wholeText for x in pod.childNodes if x.tagName == "name" ]
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for zonename in [ x.childNodes[0].wholeText for x in pod.childNodes if x.tagName == "zonename" ]
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]
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return x
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def prompt_for_hostpods(zonespods):
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"""Ask user to select one from those zonespods
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Returns (zone,pod) or None if the user made the default selection."""
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while True:
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stderr("Type the number of the zone and pod combination this host belongs to (hit ENTER to skip this step)")
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print(" N) ZONE, POD")
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print("================")
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for n,(z,p) in enumerate(zonespods):
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print("%3d) %s, %s"%(n,z,p))
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print("================")
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print("> ", end=' ')
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zoneandpod = input().strip()
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if not zoneandpod:
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# we go with default, do not touch anything, just break
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return None
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try:
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# if parsing fails as an int, just vomit and retry
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zoneandpod = int(zoneandpod)
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if zoneandpod >= len(zonespods) or zoneandpod < 0: raise ValueError("%s out of bounds"%zoneandpod)
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except ValueError as e:
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stderr(str(e))
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continue # re-ask
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# oh yeah, the int represents an valid zone and pod index in the array
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return zonespods[zoneandpod]
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# this configures the agent
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def device_exist(devName):
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try:
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alreadysetup = False
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if distro in (Fedora,CentOS, RHEL6):
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alreadysetup = augtool._print("/files/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-%s"%devName).stdout.strip()
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elif distro == SUSE:
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alreadysetup = augtool._print("/files/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-%s"%devName).stdout.strip()
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elif distro == Ubuntu:
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alreadysetup = augtool.match("/files/etc/network/interfaces/iface",devName).stdout.strip()
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return alreadysetup
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except OSError as e:
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return False
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def setup_agent_config(configfile, host, zone, pod, cluster, guid, pubNic, prvNic):
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stderr("Examining Agent configuration")
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fn = configfile
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text = open(fn).read(-1)
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lines = [ s.strip() for s in text.splitlines() ]
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confopts = dict([ m.split("=",1) for m in lines if "=" in m and not m.startswith("#") ])
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confposes = dict([ (m.split("=",1)[0],n) for n,m in enumerate(lines) if "=" in m and not m.startswith("#") ])
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if guid != None:
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confopts['guid'] = guid
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else:
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if not "guid" in confopts:
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stderr("Generating GUID for this Agent")
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confopts['guid'] = uuidgen().stdout.strip()
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if host == None:
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try: host = confopts["host"]
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except KeyError: host = "localhost"
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stderr("Please enter the host name of the management server that this agent will connect to: (just hit ENTER to go with %s)",host)
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print("> ", end=' ')
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newhost = input().strip()
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if newhost: host = newhost
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confopts["host"] = host
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if pubNic != None and device_exist(pubNic):
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confopts["public.network.device"] = pubNic
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if prvNic == None or not device_exist(prvNic):
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confopts["private.network.device"] = pubNic
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if prvNic != None and device_exist(prvNic):
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confopts["private.network.device"] = prvNic
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if pubNic == None or not device_exist(pubNic):
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confopts["public.network.device"] = prvNic
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stderr("Querying %s for zones and pods",host)
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try:
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if zone == None or pod == None:
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x = list_zonespods(confopts['host'])
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zoneandpod = prompt_for_hostpods(x)
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if zoneandpod:
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confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"] = zoneandpod
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stderr("You selected zone %s pod %s",confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"])
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else:
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stderr("Skipped -- using the previous zone %s pod %s",confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"])
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else:
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confopts["zone"] = zone
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confopts["pod"] = pod
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confopts["cluster"] = cluster
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except (urllib.error.URLError,urllib.error.HTTPError) as e:
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stderr("Query failed: %s. Defaulting to zone %s pod %s",str(e),confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"])
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for opt,val in list(confopts.items()):
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line = "=".join([opt,val])
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if opt not in confposes: lines.append(line)
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else: lines[confposes[opt]] = line
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text = "\n".join(lines)
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open(fn,"w").write(text)
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def setup_consoleproxy_config(configfile, host, zone, pod):
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stderr("Examining Console Proxy configuration")
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fn = configfile
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text = open(fn).read(-1)
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lines = [ s.strip() for s in text.splitlines() ]
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confopts = dict([ m.split("=",1) for m in lines if "=" in m and not m.startswith("#") ])
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confposes = dict([ (m.split("=",1)[0],n) for n,m in enumerate(lines) if "=" in m and not m.startswith("#") ])
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|
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if not "guid" in confopts:
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stderr("Generating GUID for this Console Proxy")
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confopts['guid'] = uuidgen().stdout.strip()
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|
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if host == None:
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try: host = confopts["host"]
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except KeyError: host = "localhost"
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stderr("Please enter the host name of the management server that this console-proxy will connect to: (just hit ENTER to go with %s)",host)
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print("> ", end=' ')
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newhost = input().strip()
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if newhost: host = newhost
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confopts["host"] = host
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stderr("Querying %s for zones and pods",host)
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|
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try:
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if zone == None or pod == None:
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x = list_zonespods(confopts['host'])
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zoneandpod = prompt_for_hostpods(x)
|
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if zoneandpod:
|
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confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"] = zoneandpod
|
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stderr("You selected zone %s pod %s",confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"])
|
|
else:
|
|
stderr("Skipped -- using the previous zone %s pod %s",confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"])
|
|
else:
|
|
confopts["zone"] = zone
|
|
confopts["pod"] = pod
|
|
except (urllib.error.URLError,urllib.error.HTTPError) as e:
|
|
stderr("Query failed: %s. Defaulting to zone %s pod %s",str(e),confopts["zone"],confopts["pod"])
|
|
|
|
for opt,val in list(confopts.items()):
|
|
line = "=".join([opt,val])
|
|
if opt not in confposes: lines.append(line)
|
|
else: lines[confposes[opt]] = line
|
|
|
|
text = "\n".join(lines)
|
|
open(fn,"w").write(text)
|
|
|
|
# =========================== DATABASE MIGRATION SUPPORT CODE ===================
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|
|
|
# Migrator, Migratee and Evolvers -- this is the generic infrastructure.
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MigratorException(Exception): pass
|
|
class NoMigrationPath(MigratorException): pass
|
|
class NoMigrator(MigratorException): pass
|
|
|
|
INITIAL_LEVEL = '-'
|
|
|
|
class Migrator:
|
|
"""Migrator class.
|
|
|
|
The migrator gets a list of Python objects, and discovers MigrationSteps in it. It then sorts the steps into a chain, based on the attributes from_level and to_level in each one of the steps.
|
|
|
|
When the migrator's run(context) is called, the chain of steps is applied sequentially on the context supplied to run(), in the order of the chain of steps found at discovery time. See the documentation for the MigrationStep class for information on how that happens.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,evolver_source):
|
|
self.discover_evolvers(evolver_source)
|
|
self.sort_evolvers()
|
|
|
|
def discover_evolvers(self,source):
|
|
self.evolvers = []
|
|
for val in source:
|
|
if hasattr(val,"from_level") and hasattr(val,"to_level") and val.to_level:
|
|
self.evolvers.append(val)
|
|
|
|
def sort_evolvers(self):
|
|
new = []
|
|
while self.evolvers:
|
|
if not new:
|
|
try: idx= [ i for i,s in enumerate(self.evolvers)
|
|
if s.from_level == INITIAL_LEVEL ][0] # initial evolver
|
|
except IndexError as e:
|
|
raise IndexError("no initial evolver (from_level is None) could be found")
|
|
else:
|
|
try: idx= [ i for i,s in enumerate(self.evolvers)
|
|
if new[-1].to_level == s.from_level ][0]
|
|
except IndexError as e:
|
|
raise IndexError("no evolver could be found to evolve from level %s"%new[-1].to_level)
|
|
new.append(self.evolvers.pop(idx))
|
|
self.evolvers = new
|
|
|
|
def get_evolver_chain(self):
|
|
return [ (s.from_level, s.to_level, s) for s in self.evolvers ]
|
|
|
|
def get_evolver_by_starting_level(self,level):
|
|
try: return [ s for s in self.evolvers if s.from_level == level][0]
|
|
except IndexError: raise NoMigrator("No evolver knows how to evolve the database from schema level %r"%level)
|
|
|
|
def get_evolver_by_ending_level(self,level):
|
|
try: return [ s for s in self.evolvers if s.to_level == level][0]
|
|
except IndexError: raise NoMigrator("No evolver knows how to evolve the database to schema level %r"%level)
|
|
|
|
def run(self, context, dryrun = False, starting_level = None, ending_level = None):
|
|
"""Runs each one of the steps in sequence, passing the migration context to each. At the end of the process, context.commit() is called to save the changes, or context.rollback() is called if dryrun = True.
|
|
|
|
If starting_level is not specified, then the context.get_schema_level() is used to find out at what level the context is at. Then starting_level is set to that.
|
|
|
|
If ending_level is not specified, then the evolvers will run till the end of the chain."""
|
|
|
|
assert dryrun is False # NOT IMPLEMENTED, prolly gonna implement by asking the context itself to remember its state
|
|
|
|
starting_level = starting_level or context.get_schema_level() or self.evolvers[0].from_level
|
|
ending_level = ending_level or self.evolvers[-1].to_level
|
|
|
|
evolution_path = self.evolvers
|
|
idx = evolution_path.index(self.get_evolver_by_starting_level(starting_level))
|
|
evolution_path = evolution_path[idx:]
|
|
try: idx = evolution_path.index(self.get_evolver_by_ending_level(ending_level))
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
raise NoEvolutionPath("No evolution path from schema level %r to schema level %r" % \
|
|
(starting_level,ending_level))
|
|
evolution_path = evolution_path[:idx+1]
|
|
|
|
logging.info("Starting migration on %s"%context)
|
|
|
|
for ec in evolution_path:
|
|
assert ec.from_level == context.get_schema_level()
|
|
evolver = ec(context=context)
|
|
logging.info("%s (from level %s to level %s)",
|
|
evolver,
|
|
evolver.from_level,
|
|
evolver.to_level)
|
|
#try:
|
|
evolver.run()
|
|
#except:
|
|
#context.rollback()
|
|
#raise
|
|
context.set_schema_level(evolver.to_level)
|
|
#context.commit()
|
|
logging.info("%s is now at level %s",context,context.get_schema_level())
|
|
|
|
#if dryrun: # implement me with backup and restore
|
|
#logging.info("Rolling back changes on %s",context)
|
|
#context.rollback()
|
|
#else:
|
|
#logging.info("Committing changes on %s",context)
|
|
#context.commit()
|
|
|
|
logging.info("Migration finished")
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MigrationStep:
|
|
"""Base MigrationStep class, aka evolver.
|
|
|
|
You develop your own steps, and then pass a list of those steps to the
|
|
Migrator instance that will run them in order.
|
|
|
|
When the migrator runs, it will take the list of steps you gave,
|
|
and, for each step:
|
|
|
|
a) instantiate it, passing the context you gave to the migrator
|
|
into the step's __init__().
|
|
b) run() the method in the migration step.
|
|
|
|
As you can see, the default MigrationStep constructor makes the passed
|
|
context available as self.context in the methods of your step.
|
|
|
|
Each step has two member vars that determine in which order they
|
|
are run, and if they need to run:
|
|
|
|
- from_level = the schema level that the database should be at,
|
|
before running the evolver
|
|
The value None has special meaning here, it
|
|
means the first evolver that should be run if the
|
|
database does not have a schema level yet.
|
|
- to_level = the schema level number that the database will be at
|
|
after the evolver has run
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# Implement these attributes in your steps
|
|
from_level = None
|
|
to_level = None
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,context):
|
|
self.context = context
|
|
|
|
def run(self):
|
|
raise NotImplementedError
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MigrationContext:
|
|
def __init__(self): pass
|
|
def commit(self):raise NotImplementedError
|
|
def rollback(self):raise NotImplementedError
|
|
def get_schema_level(self):raise NotImplementedError
|
|
def set_schema_level(self,l):raise NotImplementedError
|