cloudstack/scripts/vm/hypervisor/kvm/kvmheartbeat.sh
Rohit Yadav c6e53f6cc6
kvm: reset KVM host on heartbeat failure (#2984)
On actual testing, I could see that kvmheartbeat.sh script fails on NFS
server failure and stops the agent only. Any HA VMs could be launched
in different hosts, and recovery of NFS server could lead to a state
where a HA enabled VM runs on two hosts and can potentially cause
disk corruptions. In most cases, VM disk corruption will be worse than
VM downtime. I've kept the sleep interval between check/rounds but
reduced it to 10s. The change in behaviour was introduced in #2722.

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2018-10-30 15:13:59 +05:30

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#!/bin/bash
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help() {
printf "Usage: $0
-i nfs server ip
-p nfs server path
-m mount point
-h host
-r write/read hb log
-c cleanup
-t interval between read hb log\n"
exit 1
}
#set -x
NfsSvrIP=
NfsSvrPath=
MountPoint=
HostIP=
interval=
rflag=0
cflag=0
while getopts 'i:p:m:h:t:rc' OPTION
do
case $OPTION in
i)
NfsSvrIP="$OPTARG"
;;
p)
NfsSvrPath="$OPTARG"
;;
m)
MountPoint="$OPTARG"
;;
h)
HostIP="$OPTARG"
;;
r)
rflag=1
;;
t)
interval="$OPTARG"
;;
c)
cflag=1
;;
*)
help
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$NfsSvrIP" ]
then
exit 1
fi
#delete VMs on this mountpoint
deleteVMs() {
local mountPoint=$1
vmPids=$(ps aux| grep qemu | grep "$mountPoint" | awk '{print $2}' 2> /dev/null)
if [ $? -gt 0 ]
then
return
fi
if [ -z "$vmPids" ]
then
return
fi
for pid in $vmPids
do
kill -9 $pid &> /dev/null
done
}
#checking is there the same nfs server mounted under $MountPoint?
mounts=$(cat /proc/mounts |grep nfs|grep $MountPoint)
if [ $? -gt 0 ]
then
# remount it
mount $NfsSvrIP:$NfsSvrPath $MountPoint -o sync,soft,proto=tcp,acregmin=0,acregmax=0,acdirmin=0,acdirmax=0,noac,timeo=133,retrans=10 &> /dev/null
if [ $? -gt 0 ]
then
printf "Failed to remount $NfsSvrIP:$NfsSvrPath under $MountPoint"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$rflag" == "0" ]
then
deleteVMs $MountPoint
fi
fi
hbFolder=$MountPoint/KVMHA/
hbFile=$hbFolder/hb-$HostIP
write_hbLog() {
#write the heart beat log
stat $hbFile &> /dev/null
if [ $? -gt 0 ]
then
# create a new one
mkdir -p $hbFolder &> /dev/null
touch $hbFile &> /dev/null
if [ $? -gt 0 ]
then
printf "Failed to create $hbFile"
return 2
fi
fi
timestamp=$(date +%s)
echo $timestamp > $hbFile
return $?
}
check_hbLog() {
now=$(date +%s)
hb=$(cat $hbFile)
diff=`expr $now - $hb`
if [ $diff -gt $interval ]
then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
if [ "$rflag" == "1" ]
then
check_hbLog
if [ $? == 0 ]
then
echo "=====> ALIVE <====="
else
echo "=====> DEAD <======"
fi
exit 0
elif [ "$cflag" == "1" ]
then
/usr/bin/logger -t heartbeat "kvmheartbeat.sh will reboot system because it was unable to write the heartbeat to the storage."
sync &
sleep 5
echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger
exit $?
else
write_hbLog
exit $?
fi