diff --git a/lib/pengine/failcounts.c b/lib/pengine/failcounts.c index b5d94f2dce..0e9d58465d 100644 --- a/lib/pengine/failcounts.c +++ b/lib/pengine/failcounts.c @@ -1,379 +1,381 @@ /* - * Copyright 2008-2021 the Pacemaker project contributors + * Copyright 2008-2022 the Pacemaker project contributors * * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static gboolean is_matched_failure(const char *rsc_id, xmlNode *conf_op_xml, xmlNode *lrm_op_xml) { gboolean matched = FALSE; const char *conf_op_name = NULL; const char *lrm_op_task = NULL; const char *conf_op_interval_spec = NULL; guint conf_op_interval_ms = 0; guint lrm_op_interval_ms = 0; const char *lrm_op_id = NULL; char *last_failure_key = NULL; if (rsc_id == NULL || conf_op_xml == NULL || lrm_op_xml == NULL) { return FALSE; } // Get name and interval from configured op conf_op_name = crm_element_value(conf_op_xml, "name"); conf_op_interval_spec = crm_element_value(conf_op_xml, XML_LRM_ATTR_INTERVAL); conf_op_interval_ms = crm_parse_interval_spec(conf_op_interval_spec); // Get name and interval from op history entry lrm_op_task = crm_element_value(lrm_op_xml, XML_LRM_ATTR_TASK); crm_element_value_ms(lrm_op_xml, XML_LRM_ATTR_INTERVAL_MS, &lrm_op_interval_ms); if ((conf_op_interval_ms != lrm_op_interval_ms) || !pcmk__str_eq(conf_op_name, lrm_op_task, pcmk__str_casei)) { return FALSE; } lrm_op_id = ID(lrm_op_xml); last_failure_key = pcmk__op_key(rsc_id, "last_failure", 0); if (pcmk__str_eq(last_failure_key, lrm_op_id, pcmk__str_casei)) { matched = TRUE; } else { char *expected_op_key = pcmk__op_key(rsc_id, conf_op_name, conf_op_interval_ms); if (pcmk__str_eq(expected_op_key, lrm_op_id, pcmk__str_casei)) { int rc = 0; int target_rc = pe__target_rc_from_xml(lrm_op_xml); crm_element_value_int(lrm_op_xml, XML_LRM_ATTR_RC, &rc); if (rc != target_rc) { matched = TRUE; } } free(expected_op_key); } free(last_failure_key); return matched; } static gboolean block_failure(pe_node_t *node, pe_resource_t *rsc, xmlNode *xml_op, pe_working_set_t *data_set) { char *xml_name = clone_strip(rsc->id); /* @TODO This xpath search occurs after template expansion, but it is unable * to properly detect on-fail in id-ref, operation meta-attributes, or * op_defaults, or evaluate rules. * * Also, on-fail defaults to block (in unpack_operation()) for stop actions * when stonith is disabled. * * Ideally, we'd unpack the operation before this point, and pass in a * meta-attributes table that takes all that into consideration. */ char *xpath = crm_strdup_printf("//primitive[@id='%s']//op[@on-fail='block']", xml_name); xmlXPathObject *xpathObj = xpath_search(rsc->xml, xpath); gboolean should_block = FALSE; free(xpath); if (xpathObj) { int max = numXpathResults(xpathObj); int lpc = 0; for (lpc = 0; lpc < max; lpc++) { xmlNode *pref = getXpathResult(xpathObj, lpc); if (xml_op) { should_block = is_matched_failure(xml_name, pref, xml_op); if (should_block) { break; } } else { const char *conf_op_name = NULL; const char *conf_op_interval_spec = NULL; guint conf_op_interval_ms = 0; char *lrm_op_xpath = NULL; xmlXPathObject *lrm_op_xpathObj = NULL; // Get name and interval from configured op conf_op_name = crm_element_value(pref, "name"); conf_op_interval_spec = crm_element_value(pref, XML_LRM_ATTR_INTERVAL); conf_op_interval_ms = crm_parse_interval_spec(conf_op_interval_spec); lrm_op_xpath = crm_strdup_printf("//node_state[@uname='%s']" "//lrm_resource[@id='%s']" "/lrm_rsc_op[@operation='%s'][@interval='%u']", node->details->uname, xml_name, conf_op_name, conf_op_interval_ms); lrm_op_xpathObj = xpath_search(data_set->input, lrm_op_xpath); free(lrm_op_xpath); if (lrm_op_xpathObj) { int max2 = numXpathResults(lrm_op_xpathObj); int lpc2 = 0; for (lpc2 = 0; lpc2 < max2; lpc2++) { xmlNode *lrm_op_xml = getXpathResult(lrm_op_xpathObj, lpc2); should_block = is_matched_failure(xml_name, pref, lrm_op_xml); if (should_block) { break; } } } freeXpathObject(lrm_op_xpathObj); if (should_block) { break; } } } } free(xml_name); freeXpathObject(xpathObj); return should_block; } /*! * \internal * \brief Get resource name as used in failure-related node attributes * * \param[in] rsc Resource to check * * \return Newly allocated string containing resource's fail name * \note The caller is responsible for freeing the result. */ static inline char * rsc_fail_name(pe_resource_t *rsc) { const char *name = (rsc->clone_name? rsc->clone_name : rsc->id); return pcmk_is_set(rsc->flags, pe_rsc_unique)? strdup(name) : clone_strip(name); } /*! * \internal * \brief Compile regular expression to match a failure-related node attribute * * \param[in] prefix Attribute prefix to match * \param[in] rsc_name Resource name to match as used in failure attributes * \param[in] is_legacy Whether DC uses per-resource fail counts * \param[in] is_unique Whether the resource is a globally unique clone * \param[out] re Where to store resulting regular expression * * \note Fail attributes are named like PREFIX-RESOURCE#OP_INTERVAL. * The caller is responsible for freeing re with regfree(). */ static void generate_fail_regex(const char *prefix, const char *rsc_name, gboolean is_legacy, gboolean is_unique, regex_t *re) { char *pattern; /* @COMPAT DC < 1.1.17: Fail counts used to be per-resource rather than * per-operation. */ const char *op_pattern = (is_legacy? "" : "#.+_[0-9]+"); /* Ignore instance numbers for anything other than globally unique clones. * Anonymous clone fail counts could contain an instance number if the * clone was initially unique, failed, then was converted to anonymous. * @COMPAT Also, before 1.1.8, anonymous clone fail counts always contained * clone instance numbers. */ const char *instance_pattern = (is_unique? "" : "(:[0-9]+)?"); pattern = crm_strdup_printf("^%s-%s%s%s$", prefix, rsc_name, instance_pattern, op_pattern); CRM_LOG_ASSERT(regcomp(re, pattern, REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB) == 0); free(pattern); } /*! * \internal * \brief Compile regular expressions to match failure-related node attributes * * \param[in] rsc Resource being checked for failures * \param[in] data_set Data set (for CRM feature set version) * \param[out] failcount_re Storage for regular expression for fail count * \param[out] lastfailure_re Storage for regular expression for last failure * * \note The caller is responsible for freeing the expressions with regfree(). */ static void generate_fail_regexes(pe_resource_t *rsc, pe_working_set_t *data_set, regex_t *failcount_re, regex_t *lastfailure_re) { char *rsc_name = rsc_fail_name(rsc); const char *version = crm_element_value(data_set->input, XML_ATTR_CRM_VERSION); gboolean is_legacy = (compare_version(version, "3.0.13") < 0); generate_fail_regex(PCMK__FAIL_COUNT_PREFIX, rsc_name, is_legacy, pcmk_is_set(rsc->flags, pe_rsc_unique), failcount_re); generate_fail_regex(PCMK__LAST_FAILURE_PREFIX, rsc_name, is_legacy, pcmk_is_set(rsc->flags, pe_rsc_unique), lastfailure_re); free(rsc_name); } int pe_get_failcount(pe_node_t *node, pe_resource_t *rsc, time_t *last_failure, uint32_t flags, xmlNode *xml_op, pe_working_set_t *data_set) { char *key = NULL; const char *value = NULL; regex_t failcount_re, lastfailure_re; int failcount = 0; time_t last = 0; GHashTableIter iter; generate_fail_regexes(rsc, data_set, &failcount_re, &lastfailure_re); /* Resource fail count is sum of all matching operation fail counts */ g_hash_table_iter_init(&iter, node->details->attrs); while (g_hash_table_iter_next(&iter, (gpointer *) &key, (gpointer *) &value)) { if (regexec(&failcount_re, key, 0, NULL, 0) == 0) { failcount = pe__add_scores(failcount, char2score(value)); } else if (regexec(&lastfailure_re, key, 0, NULL, 0) == 0) { long long last_ll; if (pcmk__scan_ll(value, &last_ll, 0LL) == pcmk_rc_ok) { last = (time_t) QB_MAX(last, last_ll); } } } regfree(&failcount_re); regfree(&lastfailure_re); if ((failcount > 0) && (last > 0) && (last_failure != NULL)) { *last_failure = last; } /* If failure blocks the resource, disregard any failure timeout */ if ((failcount > 0) && rsc->failure_timeout && block_failure(node, rsc, xml_op, data_set)) { pe_warn("Ignoring failure timeout %d for %s because it conflicts with on-fail=block", rsc->failure_timeout, rsc->id); rsc->failure_timeout = 0; } /* If all failures have expired, ignore fail count */ if (pcmk_is_set(flags, pe_fc_effective) && (failcount > 0) && (last > 0) && rsc->failure_timeout) { time_t now = get_effective_time(data_set); if (now > (last + rsc->failure_timeout)) { crm_debug("Failcount for %s on %s expired after %ds", rsc->id, node->details->uname, rsc->failure_timeout); failcount = 0; } } /* We never want the fail counts of a bundle container's fillers to * count towards the container's fail count. * * Most importantly, a Pacemaker Remote connection to a bundle container * is a filler of the container, but can reside on a different node than the * container itself. Counting its fail count on its node towards the * container's fail count on that node could lead to attempting to stop the * container on the wrong node. */ if (pcmk_is_set(flags, pe_fc_fillers) && rsc->fillers && !pe_rsc_is_bundled(rsc)) { GList *gIter = NULL; for (gIter = rsc->fillers; gIter != NULL; gIter = gIter->next) { pe_resource_t *filler = (pe_resource_t *) gIter->data; time_t filler_last_failure = 0; failcount += pe_get_failcount(node, filler, &filler_last_failure, flags, xml_op, data_set); if (last_failure && filler_last_failure > *last_failure) { *last_failure = filler_last_failure; } } if (failcount > 0) { char *score = score2char(failcount); - crm_info("Container %s and the resources within it have failed %s times on %s", - rsc->id, score, node->details->uname); + crm_info("Container %s and the resources within it " + "have failed %s time%s on %s", + rsc->id, score, pcmk__plural_s(failcount), + node->details->uname); free(score); } } else if (failcount > 0) { char *score = score2char(failcount); - crm_info("%s has failed %s times on %s", - rsc->id, score, node->details->uname); + crm_info("%s has failed %s time%s on %s", + rsc->id, score, pcmk__plural_s(failcount), + node->details->uname); free(score); } - return failcount; } /*! * \brief Schedule a controller operation to clear a fail count * * \param[in] rsc Resource with failure * \param[in] node Node failure occurred on * \param[in] reason Readable description why needed (for logging) * \param[in] data_set Working set for cluster * * \return Scheduled action */ pe_action_t * pe__clear_failcount(pe_resource_t *rsc, pe_node_t *node, const char *reason, pe_working_set_t *data_set) { char *key = NULL; pe_action_t *clear = NULL; CRM_CHECK(rsc && node && reason && data_set, return NULL); key = pcmk__op_key(rsc->id, CRM_OP_CLEAR_FAILCOUNT, 0); clear = custom_action(rsc, key, CRM_OP_CLEAR_FAILCOUNT, node, FALSE, TRUE, data_set); add_hash_param(clear->meta, XML_ATTR_TE_NOWAIT, XML_BOOLEAN_TRUE); crm_notice("Clearing failure of %s on %s because %s " CRM_XS " %s", rsc->id, node->details->uname, reason, clear->uuid); return clear; }