diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index a218baabe2..4a00eec0bb 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,2677 +1,2693 @@ -* Thu May 31 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-1 +* Tue Jun 26 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc6 +- Changesets: 98 +- Diff: 100 files changed, 3604 insertions(+), 1318 deletions(-) + +- Features added since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc5 + + Pre-2.0.0 configurations will be transformed automatically to new syntax + + mount, path, and timer systemd unit types are now supported as resources + + tools: add stonith_admin --validate option to check device configuration + +- Changes since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc5 + + tools: treat INFINITY correctly in crm_failcount (regression in 1.1.17) + + tools: show master scores with crm_simulate -sL (regression in 1.1.18) + + tools: clean up memory of stonith history in stonith_admin + + tools: crm_node now gets correct node name and ID on Pacemaker Remote nodes + + tools: crm_node is now in the pacemaker-cli package + +* Thu May 31 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc5 - Update source tarball to revision: 364dfc4 - Changesets: 54 - Diff: 66 files changed, 2808 insertions(+), 723 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc4 + all: prefer appropriate node when multiply active + scheduler: handle "requires" of "quorum" or "nothing" properly + scheduler: ensure orphaned recurring monitors have interval set + scheduler: handle pending migrations correctly when record-pending is true + tools: correctly check crm_resource --move for master role * Tue May 15 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc4 - Update source tarball to revision: d0735e3 - Changesets: 74 - Diff: 55 files changed, 930 insertions(+), 517 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc3 + Restore ability to do a rolling upgrade (regression in 2.0.0-rc3) + Improved portability to BSD-based platforms + controller,executor: avoid minor memory leaks + executor: handle systemd actions correctly when used with "service:" + libcrmservice: find absolute LSB paths when used with "service:" + tools: cibsecret --help/--version doesn't require cluster to be running * Mon Apr 30 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc3 - Update source tarball to revision: 5aab21d - Changesets: 166 - Diff: 289 files changed, 58655 insertions(+), 59505 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc2 + Daemons have been renamed to make logs more intuitive + Tweak detail log message format for readability with new names + alerts: add epoch and usec alert variables for improved SNMP alerts + controller: rename "crmd-*" cluster options - Changes since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc2 + CIB manager: don't use empty CIB if real CIB has bad permissions + CIB manager: handle mixed-case node names when modifying attributes (regression in 1.1.17) + controller: avoid double free after ACL rejection of resource delete + controller: delete resource from lrmd when appropriate (regression in rc2) + controller: don't record pending notify actions as completed + scheduler: don't time out failures that cause fencing until fencing completes + resources: drop broken configdir parameter from ocf:pacemaker:controld + tools: ignore attribute placement when crm_diff compares in cib mode * Fri Apr 06 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc2 - Update source tarball to revision: 40519e2 - Changesets: 192 - Diff: 215 files changed, 7617 insertions(+), 4135 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc1 + libcrmcluster: prefer corosync name over ring0_addr + libpe_status: deprecate stonith-action=poweroff + pengine: deprecate require-all in rsc_order + xml: allow local "kind" in resource_set within rsc_order + xml: add transform for automatic upgrades to latest schema + build: create /etc/pacemaker directory when installing - Changes since Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc1 + crmd: always write faked failures to CIB whenever possible + libpe_status: handle unique bundle children correctly + libpe_status: use correct default timeout for monitors + pengine: "symmetrical" defaults to "false" for serialize orders + pengine: avoid potential use-of-NULL in unpack_simple_rsc_order() + pengine: fix swapped warning message arguments leading to segfault + pengine: properly cancel recurring monitors + pengine: do not schedule notifications for unrunnable actions * Fri Feb 16 2018 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-2.0.0-rc1 - Update source tarball to revision: 8eec81f - Changesets: 267 - Diff: 233 files changed, 6622 insertions(+), 28517 deletions(-) - Deprecated features removed since Pacemaker-1.1.18 + All of these have newer forms, and the cluster will automatically convert many older syntax usages in configurations to newer syntax as needed + Drop support for heartbeat and corosync 1 (whether using CMAN or plugin) + Drop support for rolling upgrades from Pacemaker versions older than 1.1.11 + Drop support for PCMK_legacy and LRMD_MAX_CHILDREN environment variables + Drop support for legacy option aliases including default-action-timeout, default-resource-stickiness, resource-failure-stickiness, default-resource-failure-stickiness, is-managed-default, and all names using underbar instead of dash + Drop support for undocumented resource isolation feature + Drop support for "requires" operation meta-attribute + Drop support for operation meta-attributes in instance_attributes + Drop support for the pcmk_*_cmd, pcmk_arg_map, and pcmk_poweroff_action fence resource parameters + Drop support for processing very old saved CIB files (including pre-0.6.0 start failure entries, pre-0.6.5 operation history entries, pre-0.7 transition keys, pre-1.1.4 migration history entries, pre-1.0 XML configuration schemas, pre-1.1.6 ticket state entries, and pre-1.1.7 failed recurring operation history entries) + tools: drop support for deprecated command-line options to crmadmin, crm_attribute, crm_resource, crm_verify, crm_mon, and stonith_admin + tools: drop support for built-in SMTP and SNMP in crm_mon - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.18 + The default location of the Pacemaker detail log is now /var/log/pacemaker/pacemaker.log (instead of being directly in /var/log), and Pacemaker will no longer use Corosync's logging preferences; configure script options are available to change default log locations + The master XML tag is deprecated in favor of a new "promotable" meta-attribute set to true with a standard clone tag, and the "master-max" and "master-node-max" master meta-attributes are deprecated in favor of new "promoted-max" and "promoted-node-max" clone meta-attributes; documentation now refers to these as promotable clones rather than master/slave, stateful or multistate clones, and to promotion scores instead of master scores + record-pending now defaults to TRUE (pending actions are shown in status) + A negative stonith-watchdog-timeout now tells the cluster to automatically calculate the value based on SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT (which was the behavior of 0 before 1.1.15; 0 retains its post-1.1.15 behavior of disabling use of the watchdog as a fencing device) + The undocumented restart-type and role_after_failure resource meta-attributes are now deprecated + systemd unit file removes limit on spawned processes + tools: all tools now return consistent, well-defined exit codes; crm_error has a --exit option to list these + tools: crm_resource --cleanup now cleans only failed operation history; crm_resource --reprobe retains the previous behavior of cleaning all operation history + All Python code in Pacemaker now supports both Python 2.7 and Python 3 + Regression testing code has been consolidated and overhauled; most obvious change is new command names + Administration-related documentation has been moved from the Pacemaker Explained document to a new Pacemaker Administration document - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.18 + Numerous changes to public API of libraries + Restore systemd unit dependency on DBus (regression in 1.1.17) + attrd: ensure node name is broadcast at start-up (CLBZ#5330, regression in 1.1.18) + crmd: quorum gain without a node join should cause new transition + pengine: ensure stop operations occur after stopped remote connections have been brought up + pengine: only allowed nodes need to be considered when ordering resource startup after _all_ recovery + pengine: ordering bundle child stops/demotes after container fencing causes graph loops + pengine: remote connection resources are safe to to require only quorum + pengine: unfence before probing or starting fence devices (regression in 1.1.18) + pengine: correctly observe colocation constraints with bundles in the Master role + pengine: restart resource after failed demote when appropriate + Pacemaker Remote: always use most recent remote proxy + tools: prevent notify actions from causing crm_resource --wait to hang + tools: crm_master did not work without explicit --lifetime (regression in 1.1.18) * Tue Nov 14 2017 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-1.1.18-1 - Update source tarball to revision: a9fbd15 - Changesets: 644 - Diff: 167 files changed, 9753 insertions(+), 5596 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.17 + warnings are now logged when using legacy syntax to be removed in 2.0 + agents: ifspeed agent is now installed when building + agents: ifspeed agent can optionally detect interface name from IP address + alerts: support alert filters + alerts: experimental support for alerts for node attribute changes + crmd,pengine: support unfencing of remote nodes + pengine: bundles now support all constraint types + pengine: bundles now support rkt containers + pengine: bundles support new container-attribute-target parameter + pengine,tools: logs and crm_mon show why resources changed state + stonith-ng: support new fencing resource parameter pcmk_delay_base + tools: new crm_resource option --why explains why resources are stopped - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.17 + many documentation improvements + agents: ifspeed properly calculates speed of hfi1 interfaces + agents: ClusterMon now interprets "update" less than 1000 as seconds + attrd: don't lose attributes set between attrd start-up and cluster join + attrd: fix multiple minor memory leaks + crmd: correctly record that unfencing is complete + crmd: error more quickly if remote start fails due to missing key + lrmd: remote resource operations return immediate error if key setup fails + lrmd: allow pre-1.1.15 cluster nodes to connect to current Pacemaker Remote + pengine: guest nodes are now probed like other nodes + pengine: probe remote nodes for guest node resources + pengine: do not probe guest/bundle connections until guest/bundle is active + pengine: allow resources to stop prior to probes completing + pengine: bundles wait only for other containers on same node to be probed + pengine: have bundles log to stderr so 'docker logs'/'journalctl -M' works + pengine: only pass requests for promote/demote flags onto the bundle's child + pengine: do not map ports into Docker container when net=host is specified + pengine: allow resources inside bundles to receive clone notifications + pengine: default to non-interleaved bundle ordering for safety + pengine: ensure bundle nodes and child resources are correctly cleaned up + pengine: prevent graph loops when fencing the host underneath a bundle + pengine: fix multiple memory issues (use-after-free, use-of-NULL) with bundles + pengine: resources in bundles respect failcounts + pengine: ensure nested container connections run on the same host + pengine: ensure unrecoverable remote nodes are fenced even with no resources + pengine: handle resource migrating behind a migrating remote connection + pengine: don't prefer to keep unique instances on same node + pengine: exclude exclusive resources and nodes from symmetric default score + pengine: if ignoring failure, also ignore migration-threshold + pengine: restore the ability to send the transition graph via the disk if it gets too big + pengine: validate no-quorum-policy=suicide correctly + pengine: avoid crash when alerts section has comments + pengine: detect permanent master scores at start-up + pengine: do not re-add a node's default score for each location constraint + pengine: make sure calculated resource scores are consistent on different architectures + pengine: retrigger unfencing for changed device parameters only when necessary + pengine: don't schedule reload and restart in same transition (CLBZ#5309, regression introduced in 1.1.15) + stonith-ng: make fencing-device reappear properly after reenabling + stonith-ng: include pcmk_on_action in meta-data so 'on' can be overridden + tools: allow crm_report to work with no log files specified + tools: fix use-after-free in crm_diff introduced in 1.1.17 + tools: allow crm_resource to operate on anonymous clones in unknown states + tools: crm_resource --cleanup on appropriate nodes if we don't know state of resource + tools: prevent disconnection from crmd during crm_resource --cleanup + tools: improve messages for crm_resource --force-* options + tools: crm_mon: avoid infinite process spawning if -E script can't be run + tools: crm_mon: don't show previous exit-reason for failed action with none + libcrmservice: list systemd unit files, not only active units (CLBZ#5299) + libcrmservice: parse long description correctly for LSB meta-data * Thu Jul 06 2017 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-1.1.17-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 301bc44 - Changesets: 539 - Diff: 177 files changed, 11525 insertions(+), 5036 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.16 + New "bundle" resource type for Docker container use cases (experimental) + New "PCMK_node_start_state" environment variable to start node in standby + New "value-source" rule expression attribute in location constraints to compare a node attribute against a resource parameter + New "stonith-max-attempts" cluster option to specify how many times fencing can fail for a target before the cluster will no longer immediately re-attempt it (previously hard-coded at 10) + New "cluster-ipc-limit" cluster option to avoid IPC client eviction in large clusters + Failures are now tracked per operation type, as well as per node and resource (the "fail-count" and "last-failure" node attribute names now end in "#OPERATION_INTERVAL") + attrd: Pacemaker Remote node attributes and regular expressions are now supported on legacy cluster stacks (heartbeat, CMAN, and corosync plugin) + tools: New "crm_resource --validate" option + tools: New "stonith_admin --list-targets" option + tools: New "crm_attribute --pattern" option to match a regular expression + tools: "crm_resource --cleanup" and "crm_failcount" can now take --operation and --interval options to operate on a single operation type - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.16 + Fix multiple memory issues (leaks, use-after-free) in libraries + pengine: unmanaging a guest node resource puts guest in maintenance mode + cib: broadcasts of cib changes should always pass ACL checks + crmd,libcrmcommon: update throttling when CPUs are hot-plugged + crmd: abort transition whenever we lose quorum + crmd: avoid attribute write-out on join when atomic attrd is used + crmd: check for too many stonith failures only when aborting for that reason + crmd: correctly clear failure counts only for a specified node + crmd: don't fence old DC if it's shutting down as soon-to-be DC joins + crmd: forget stonith failures when forgetting node + crmd: all nodes should track stonith failure counts in case they become DC + crmd: update cache status for guest node whose host is fenced + dbus: prevent lrmd from hanging on dbus calls + fencing: detect newly added constraints for stonith devices + pengine: order remote actions after connection recovery (regression introduced in 1.1.15) + pengine: quicker recovery from failed demote + libcib: determine remote nodes correctly from node status entries + libcrmcommon: avoid evicting IPC client if messages spike briefly + libcrmcommon: better XML comment handling prevents infinite election loop + libcrmcommon: set month correctly in date/time string sent to alert agents + libfencing,fencing: intelligently remap "action" wrongly specified in config + libservices: ensure completed ops aren't on blocked ops list + libservices: properly detect and cancel in-flight systemd/upstart ops + libservices: properly watch writable DBus handles + libservices: systemd service that is reloading doesn't cause monitor failure + pacemaker_remoted: allow graceful shutdown while unmanaged + pengine,libpe_status: don't clear same fail-count twice + pengine: consider guest node unclean if its host is unclean + pengine: do not re-add a node's default score for each location constraint + pengine: avoid restarting services when recovering remote connection + pengine: better guest node recovery when host fails + pengine: guest node fencing doesn't require stonith enabled + pengine: allow probes of guest node connection resources + pengine: properly handle allow-migrate explicitly set for remote connection + pengine: fence failed remote nodes even if no resources can run on them + tools: resource agents will now get the correct node name on Pacemaker Remote nodes when using crm_node and crm_attribute + tools: avoid grep crashes in crm_report when looking for system logs + tools: crm_resource -C now clears last-failure as well as fail-count + tools: implement crm_failcount command-line options correctly + tools: properly ignore version with crm_diff --no-version * Wed Nov 30 2016 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-1.1.16-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 76876b3 - Changesets: 382 - Diff: 145 files changed, 7200 insertions(+), 5621 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.15 + Location constraints may use rsc-pattern, with submatches expanded + node-health-base available with node-health-strategy=progressive + new Pacemaker Development document for working on pacemaker code base + new PCMK_panic_action variable allows crash instead of reboot on panic + resources: add resource agent for managing a node attribute + systemd: include socket units when listing all systemd agents - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.15 + Important security fix for CVE-2016-7035 + Logging is now synchronous when blackboxes are enabled + All python code except CTS is now compatible with python 2.6+ and 3.2+ + build: take advantage of compiler features for security and performance + build: update SuSE spec modifications for recent spec changes + build: avoid watchdog reboot when upgrading pacemaker_remote with sbd + build: numerous other improvements in environment detection, etc. + cib: fix infinite loop when no schema validates + crmd: cl#5185 - record pending operations in CIB before they are performed + crmd: don't abort transitions for CIB comment changes + crmd: resend shutdown request if DC loses original request + documentation: install improved README in doc instead of now-removed AUTHORS + documentation: clarify licensing and provide copy of all licenses + documentation: document various features and upgrades better + fence_legacy: use "list" action when searching cluster-glue agents + libcib: don't stop sending alerts after releasing DC role + libcrmcommon: properly handle XML comments when comparing v2 patchset diffs + libcrmcommon: report errors consistently when waiting for data on connection + libpengine: avoid potential use-of-NULL + libservices: use DBusError API properly + pacemaker_remote: init script stop should always return 0 + pacemaker_remote: allow remote clients to timeout/reconnect + pacemaker_remote: correctly calculate remaining timeout when receiving messages + pengine: avoid transition loop for start-then-stop + unfencing + pengine: correctly update dependent actions of un-runnable clones + pengine: do not fence a node in maintenance mode if it shuts down cleanly + pengine: set OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_notify_active_* for multistate resources + resources: ping - avoid temporary files for fping check, support FreeBSD + resources: SysInfo - better support for FreeBSD + resources: variable name typo in docker-wrapper + systemd: order pacemaker after time-sync target + tools: correct attrd_updater help and error messages when using CMAN + tools: crm_standby --version/--help should work without cluster running + tools: make crm_report sanitize CIB before generating readable version + tools: display pending resource state by default when available + tools: avoid matching other process with same PID in ClusterMon * Tue Jun 21 2016 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-1.1.15-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 32fa6a5 - Changesets: 533 - Diff: 219 files changed, 6659 insertions(+), 3989 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.14 + Event-driven alerts allow scripts to be called after significant events + build: Some files moved from pacemaker package to pacemaker-cli for cleaner pacemaker-remote dependencies + build: ./configure --with-configdir argument for /etc/sysconfig, /etc/default, etc. + fencing: Simplify watchdog integration + fencing: Support concurrent fencing actions via new pcmk_action_limit option + remote: pacemaker_remote may be stopped without disabling resource first + remote: Report integration status of Pacemaker Remote nodes in CIB node_state + tools: crm_mon now reports why resources are not starting + tools: crm_report now obscures passwords in logfiles + tools: attrd_updater --update-both/--update-delay options allow changing dampening value + tools: allow stonith_admin -H '*' to show history for all nodes - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.14 + Fix multiple memory issues (leaks, use-after-free) in daemons, libraries and tools + Make various log messages more user-friendly + Improve FreeBSD and Hurd support + attrd: Prevent possible segfault on exit + cib: Fix regression to restore support for compressed CIB larger than 1MB + common: fix regression in 1.1.14 that made have-watchdog always true + controld: handle DLM "wait fencing" state better + crmd: Fix regression so that fenced unseen nodes do not remain unclean + crmd: Take start-delay into account when calculation action timeouts + crmd: Avoid timeout on older peers when cancelling a resource operation + fencing: Allow fencing by node ID (e.g. by DLM) even if node left cluster + lrmd: Fix potential issues when cluster is stopped via systemd shutdown + pacemakerd: Properly respawn stonithd if it fails + pengine: Fix regression with multiple monitor levels that could ignore failure + pengine: Correctly set OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout when start-delay is configured + pengine: Properly order actions for master/slave resources in anti-colocations + pengine: Respect asymmetrical ordering when trying to move resources + pengine: Properly order stop actions on guest node relative to host stonith + pengine: Correctly block actions dependent on unrunnable clones + remote: Allow remote nodes to have node attributes even with legacy attrd + remote: Recover from remote node fencing more quickly + remote: Place resources on newly rejoined remote nodes more quickly + resources: ping agent can now use fping6 for IPv6 hosts + resources: SysInfo now resets #health_disk to green when there's sufficient free disk + tools: crm_report is now more efficient and handles Pacemaker Remote nodes better + tools: Prevent crm_resource segfault when --resource is not supplied with --restart + tools: crm_shadow --display option now works + tools: crm_resource --restart handles groups, target-roles and moving resources better * Thu Jan 14 2016 Ken Gaillot Pacemaker-1.1.14-1 - Update source tarball to revision: f0b585a - Changesets: 724 - Diff: 179 files changed, 13142 insertions(+), 7695 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.13 + crm_resource: Indicate common reasons why a resource may not start after a cleanup + crm_resource: New --force-promote and --force-demote options for debugging + fencing: Support targeting fencing topologies by node name pattern or node attribute + fencing: Remap sequential topology reboots to all-off-then-all-on + pengine: Allow resources to start and stop as soon as their state is known on all nodes + pengine: Include a list of all and available nodes with clone notifications + pengine: Addition of the clone resource clone-min metadata option + pengine: Support of multiple-active=block for resource groups + remote: Resources that create guest nodes can be included in a group resource + remote: reconnect_interval option for remote nodes to delay reconnect after fence - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.13 + improve support for building on FreeBSD and Debian + fix multiple memory issues (leaks, use-after-free, double free, use-of-NULL) in components and tools + cib: Do not terminate due to badly behaving clients + cman: handle corosync-invented node names of the form Node{id} for peers not in its node list + controld: replace bashism + crm_node: Display node state with -l and quorum status with -q, if available + crmd: resources would sometimes be restarted when only non-unique parameters changed + crmd: fence remote node after connection failure only once + crmd: handle resources named the same as cluster nodes + crmd: Pre-emptively fail in-flight actions when lrmd connections fail + crmd: Record actions in the CIB as failed if we cannot execute them + crm_report: Enable password sanitizing by default + crm_report: Allow log file discovery to be disabled + crm_resource: Allow the resource configuration to be modified for --force-{check,start,..} calls + crm_resource: Compensate for -C and -p being called with the child resource for clones + crm_resource: Correctly clean up all children for anonymous cloned groups + crm_resource: Correctly clean up failcounts for inactive anonymous clones + crm_resource: Correctly observe --force when deleting and updating attributes + crm_shadow: Fix "crm_shadow --diff" + crm_simulate: Prevent segfault on arches with 64bit time_t + fencing: ensure "required"/"automatic" only apply to "on" actions + fencing: Return a provider for the internal fencing agent "#watchdog" instead of logging an error + fencing: ignore stderr output of fence agents (often used for debug messages) + fencing: fix issue where deleting a fence device attribute can delete the device + libcib: potential user input overflow + libcluster: overhaul peer cache management + log: make syslog less noisy + log: fix various misspellings in log messages + lrmd: cancel currently pending STONITH op if stonithd connection is lost + lrmd: Finalize all pending and recurring operations when cleaning up a resource + pengine: Bug cl#5247 - Imply resources running on a container are stopped when the container is stopped + pengine: cl#5235 - Prevent graph loops that can be introduced by "load_stopped -> migrate_to" ordering + pengine: Correctly bypass fencing for resources that do not require it + pengine: do not timeout remote node recurring monitor op failure until after fencing + pengine: Ensure recurring monitor operations are cancelled when clone instances are de-allocated + pengine: fixes segfault in pengine when fencing remote node + pengine: properly handle blocked clone actions + pengine: ensure failed actions that occurred in node shutdown are displayed + remote: Correctly display the usage of the ocf:pacemaker:remote resource agent + remote: do not fail operations because of a migration + remote: enable reloads for select remote connection options + resources: allow for top output with or without percent sign in HealthCPU + resources: Prevent an error message on stopping "Dummy" resource + systemd: Prevent segfault when logging failed operations + systemd: Reconnect to System DBus if the connection is closed + systemd: set systemd resources' timeout values higher than systemd's own default + tools: Do not send command lines to syslog + tools: update SNMP MIB + upstart: Ensure pending structs are correctly unreferenced * Wed Jun 24 2015 Andrew Beekhof Pacemaker-1.1.13-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 2a1847e - Changesets: 750 - Diff: 156 files changed, 11323 insertions(+), 3725 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.12 + Allow fail-counts to be removed en-mass when the new attrd is in operation + attrd supports private attributes (not written to CIB) + crmd: Ensure a watchdog device is in use if stonith-watchdog-timeout is configured + crmd: If configured, trigger the watchdog immediately if we lose quorum and no-quorum-policy=suicide + crm_diff: Support generating a difference without versions details if --no-version/-u is supplied + crm_resource: Implement an intelligent restart capability + Fencing: Advertise the watchdog device for fencing operations + Fencing: Allow the cluster to recover resources if the watchdog is in use + fencing: cl#5134 - Support random fencing delay to avoid double fencing + mcp: Allow orphan children to initiate node panic via SIGQUIT + mcp: Turn on sbd integration if pacemakerd finds it running + mcp: Two new error codes that result in machine reset or power off + Officially support the resource-discovery attribute for location constraints + PE: Allow natural ordering of colocation sets + PE: Support non-actionable degraded mode for OCF + pengine: cl#5207 - Display "UNCLEAN" for resources running on unclean offline nodes + remote: pcmk remote client tool for use with container wrapper script + Support machine panics for some kinds of errors (via sbd if available) + tools: add crm_resource --wait option + tools: attrd_updater supports --query and --all options + tools: attrd_updater: Allow attributes to be set for other nodes - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.12 + pengine: exclusive discovery implies rsc is only allowed on exclusive subset of nodes + acl: Correctly implement the 'reference' acl directive + acl: Do not delay evaluation of added nodes in some situations + attrd: b22b1fe did uuid test too early + attrd: Clean out the node cache when requested by the admin + attrd: fixes double free in attrd legacy + attrd: properly write attributes for peers once uuid is discovered + attrd: refresh should force an immediate write-out of all attributes + attrd: Simplify how node deletions happen + Bug rhbz#1067544 - Tools: Correctly handle --ban, --move and --locate for master/slave groups + Bug rhbz#1181824 - Ensure the DC can be reliably fenced + cib: Ability to upgrade cib validation schema in legacy mode + cib: Always generate digests for cib diffs in legacy mode + cib: assignment where comparison intended + cib: Avoid nodeid conflicts we don't care about + cib: Correctly add "update-origin", "update-client" and "update-user" attributes for cib + cib: Correctly set up signal handlers + cib: Correctly track node state + cib: Do not update on disk backups if we're just querying them + cib: Enable cib legacy mode for plugin-based clusters + cib: Ensure file-based backends treat '-o section' consistently with the native backend + cib: Ensure upgrade operations from a non-DC get an acknowledgement + cib: No need to enforce cib digests for v2 diffs in legacy mode + cib: Revert d153b86 to instantly get cib synchronized in legacy mode + cib: tls sock cleanup for remote cib connections + cli: Ensure subsequent unknown long options are correctly detected + cluster: Invoke crm_remove_conflicting_peer() only when the new node's uname is being assigned in the node cache + common: Increment current and age for lib common as a result of APIs being added + corosync: Bug cl#5232 - Somewhat gracefully handle nodes with invalid UUIDs + corosync: Avoid unnecessary repeated CMAP API calls + crmd/pengine: handle on-fail=ignore properly + crmd: Add "on_node" attribute for *_last_failure_0 lrm resource operations + crmd: All peers need to track node shutdown requests + crmd: Cached copies of transient attributes cease to be valid once a node leaves the membership + crmd: Correctly add the local option that validates against schema for pengine to calculate + crmd: Disable debug logging that results in significant overhead + crmd: do not remove connection resources during re-probe + crmd: don't update fail count twice for same failure + crmd: Ensure remote connection resources timeout properly during 'migrate_from' action + crmd: Ensure throttle_mode() does something on Linux + crmd: Fixes crash when remote connection migration fails + crmd: gracefully handle remote node disconnects during op execution + crmd: Handle remote connection failures while executing ops on remote connection + crmd: include remote nodes when forcing cluster wide resource reprobe + crmd: never stop recurring monitor ops for pcmk remote during incomplete migration + crmd: Prevent the old version of DC from being fenced when it shuts down for rolling-upgrade + crmd: Prevent use-of-NULL during reprobe + crmd: properly update job limit for baremetal remote-nodes + crmd: Remote-node throttle jobs count towards cluster-node hosting conneciton rsc + crmd: Reset stonith failcount to recover transitioner when the node rejoins + crmd: resolves memory leak in crmd. + crmd: respect start-failure-is-fatal even for artifically injected events + crmd: Wait for all pending operations to complete before poking the policy engine + crmd: When container's host is fenced, cancel in-flight operations + crm_attribute: Correctly update config options when -o crm_config is specified + crm_failcount: Better error reporting when no resource is specified + crm_mon: add exit reason to resource failure output + crm_mon: Fill CRM_notify_node in traps with node's uname rather than node's id if possible + crm_mon: Repair notification delivery when the v2 patch format is in use + crm_node: Correctly remove nodes from the CIB by nodeid + crm_report: More patterns for finding logs on non-DC nodes + crm_resource: Allow resource restart operations to be node specific + crm_resource: avoid deletion of lrm cache on node with resource discovery disabled. + crm_resource: Calculate how long to wait for a restart based on the resource timeouts + crm_resource: Clean up memory in --restart error paths + crm_resource: Display the locations of all anonymous clone children when supplying the children's common ID + crm_resource: Ensure --restart sets/clears meta attributes + crm_resource: Ensure fail-counts are purged when we redetect the state of all resources + crm_resource: Implement --timeout for resource restart operations + crm_resource: Include group members when calculating the next timeout + crm_resource: Memory leak in error paths + crm_resource: Prevent use-after-free + crm_resource: Repair regression test outputs + crm_resource: Use-after-free when restarting a resource + dbus: ref count leaks + dbus: Ensure both the read and write queues get dispatched + dbus: Fail gracefully if malloc fails + dbus: handle dispatch queue when multiple replies need to be processed + dbus: Notice when dbus connections get disabled + dbus: Remove double-free introduced while trying to make coverity shut up + ensure if B is colocated with A, B can never run without A + fence_legacy: Avoid passing 'port' to cluster-glue agents + fencing: Allow nodes to be purged from the member cache + fencing: Correctly make args for fencing agents + fencing: Correctly wait for self-fencing to occur when the watchdog is in use + fencing: Ensure the hostlist parameter is set for watchdog agents + fencing: Force 'stonith-ng' as the system name + fencing: Gracefully handle invalid metadata from agents + fencing: If configured, wait stonith-watchdog-timer seconds for self-fencing to complete + fencing: Reject actions for devices that haven't been explicitly registered yet + ipc: properly allocate server enforced buffer size on client + ipc: use server enforced buffer during ipc client send + lrmd, services: interpret LSB status codes properly + lrmd: add back support for class heartbeat agents + lrmd: cancel pending async connection during disconnect + lrmd: enable ipc proxy for docker-wrapper privileged mode + lrmd: fix rescheduling of systemd monitor op during start + lrmd: Handle systemd reporting 'done' before a resource is actually stopped + lrmd: Hint to child processes that using sd_notify is not required + lrmd: Log with the correct personality + lrmd: Prevent glib assert triggered by timers being removed from mainloop more than once + lrmd: report original timeout when systemd operation completes + lrmd: store failed operation exit reason in cib + mainloop: resolves race condition mainloop poll involving modification of ipc connections + make targetted reprobe for remote node work, crm_resource -C -N + mcp: Allow a configurable delay when debugging shutdown issues + mcp: Avoid requiring 'export' for SYS-V sysconfig options + Membership: Detect and resolve nodes that change their ID + pacemakerd: resolves memory leak of xml structure in pacemakerd + pengine: ability to launch resources in isolated containers + pengine: add #kind=remote for baremetal remote-nodes + pengine: allow baremetal remote-nodes to recover without requiring fencing when cluster-node fails + pengine: allow remote-nodes to be placed in maintenance mode + pengine: Avoid trailing whitespaces when printing resource state + pengine: cl#5130 - Choose nodes capable of running all the colocated utilization resources + pengine: cl#5130 - Only check the capacities of the nodes that are allowed to run the resource + pengine: Correctly compare feature set to determine how to unpack meta attributes + pengine: disable migrations for resources with isolation containers + pengine: disable reloading of resources within isolated container wrappers + pengine: Do not aggregate children in a pending state into the started/stopped/etc lists + pengine: Do not record duplicate copies of the failed actions + pengine: Do not reschedule monitors that are no longer needed while resource definitions have changed + pengine: Fence baremetal remote when recurring monitor op fails + pengine: Fix colocation with unmanaged resources + pengine: Fix the behaviors of multi-state resources with asymmetrical ordering + pengine: fixes pengine crash with orphaned remote node connection resource + pengine: fixes segfault caused by malformed log warning + pengine: handle cloned isolated resources in a sane way + pengine: handle isolated resource scenario, cloned group of isolated resources + pengine: Handle ordering between stateful and migratable resources + pengine: imply stop in container node resources when host node is fenced + pengine: only fence baremetal remote when connection can fails or can not be recovered + pengine: only kill process group on timeout when on-fail does not equal block. + pengine: per-node control over resource discovery + pengine: prefer migration target for remote node connections + pengine: prevent disabling rsc discovery per node in certain situations + pengine: Prevent use-after-free in sort_rsc_process_order() + pengine: properly handle ordering during remote connection partial migration + pengine: properly recover remote-nodes when cluster-node proxy goes offline + pengine: remove unnecessary whitespace from notify environment variables + pengine: require-all feature for ordered clones + pengine: Resolve memory leaks + pengine: resource discovery mode for location constraints + pengine: restart master instances on instance attribute changes + pengine: Turn off legacy unpacking of resource options into the meta hashtable + pengine: Watchdog integration is sufficient for fencing + Perform systemd reloads asynchronously + ping: Correctly advertise multiplier default + Prefer to inherit the watchdog timeout from SBD + properly record stop args after reload + provide fake meta data for ra class heartbeat + remote: report timestamps for remote connection resource operations + remote: Treat recv msg timeout as a disconnect + service: Prevent potential use-of-NULL in metadata lookups + solaris: Allow compilation when dirent.d_type is not available + solaris: Correctly replace the linux swab functions + solaris: Disable throttling since /proc doesn't exist + stonith-ng: Correctly observe the watchdog completion timeout + stonith-ng: Correctly track node state + stonith-ng: Reset mainloop source IDs after removing them + systemd: Correctly handle long running stop actions + systemd: Ensure failed monitor operations always return + systemd: Ensure we don't call dbus_message_unref() with NULL + systemd: fix crash caused when canceling in-flight operation + systemd: Kindly ask dbus NOT to kill the process if the dbus connection fails + systemd: Perform actions asynchronously + systemd: Perform monitor operations without blocking + systemd: Tell systemd not to take DBus down from underneath us + systemd: Trick systemd into not stopping our services before us during shutdown + tools: Improve crm_mon output with certain option combinations + upstart: Monitor actions always return 'ok' or 'not running' + upstart: Perform more parts of monitor operations without blocking + xml: add 'require-all' to xml schema for constraints + xml: cl#5231 - Unset the deleted attributes in the resulting diffs + xml: Clone the latest constraint schema in preparation for changes" + xml: Correctly create v1 patchsets when deleting attributes + xml: Do not change the ordering of properties when applying v1 cib diffs + xml: Do not dump deleted attributes + xml: Do not prune leaves from v1 cib diffs that are being created with digests + xml: Ensure ACLs are reapplied before calculating what a replace operation changed + xml: Fix upgrade-1.3.xsl to correctly transform ACL rules with "attribute" + xml: Prevent assert errors in crm_element_value() on applying a patch without version information + xml: Prevent potential use-of-NULL * Tue Jul 22 2014 Andrew Beekhof Pacemaker-1.1.12-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 93a037d - Changesets: 795 - Diff: 195 files changed, 13772 insertions(+), 6176 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.11 + Changes to the ACL schema to support nodes and unix groups + cib: Check ACLs prior to making the update instead of parsing the diff afterwards + cib: Default ACL support to on + cib: Enable the more efficient xml patchset format + cib: Implement zero-copy status update + cib: Send all r/w operations via the cluster connection and have all nodes process them + crmd: Set "cluster-name" property to corosync's "cluster_name" by default for corosync-2 + crm_mon: Display brief output if "-b/--brief" is supplied or 'b' is toggled + crm_report: Allow ssh alternatives to be used + crm_ticket: Support multiple modifications for a ticket in an atomic operation + extra: Add logrotate configuration file for /var/log/pacemaker.log + Fencing: Add the ability to call stonith_api_time() from stonith_admin + logging: daemons always get a log file, unless explicitly set to configured 'none' + logging: allows the user to specify a log level that is output to syslog + PE: Automatically re-unfence a node if the fencing device definition changes + pengine: cl#5174 - Allow resource sets and templates for location constraints + pengine: Support cib object tags + pengine: Support cluster-specific instance attributes based on rules + pengine: Support id-ref in nvpair with optional "name" + pengine: Support per-resource maintenance mode + pengine: Support site-specific instance attributes based on rules + tools: Allow crm_shadow to create older configuration versions + tools: Display pending state in crm_mon/crm_resource/crm_simulate if --pending/-j is supplied (cl#5178) + xml: Add the ability to have lightweight schema revisions + xml: Enable resource sets in location constraints for 1.2 schema + xml: Support resources that require unfencing - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.11 + acl: Authenticate pacemaker-remote requests with the node name as the client + acl: Read access must be explicitly granted + attrd: Ensure attribute dampening is always observed + attrd: Remove offline nodes from node cache for "peer-remove" requests + Bug cl#5055 - Improved migration support. + Bug cl#5184 - Ensure pending probes that ultimately fail are correctly updated + Bug cl#5196 - pengine: Check values after expanding templates + Bug cl#5212 - Do not promote instances when quorum is lots and no-quorum-policy=freeze + Bug cl#5213 - Ensure role colocation with -INFINITY is enforced + Bug cl#5213 - Limit the scope of the previous commit to the masters role + Bug cl#5219 - pengine: Allow unrelated resources with a common colocation target to remain promoted + Bug cl#5222 - cib: Repair rolling update capability + Bug cl#5222 - Enable legacy mode whenever a broadcast update is detected + Bug rhbz#1036631 - Stop members of cloned groups when dependencies are stopped + Bug rhbz#1054307 - cname pattern match should be more restrictive in init script + Bug rhbz#1057697 - Use native DBus library for systemd/upstart support to avoid problematic use of threads + Bug rhbz#1097457 - Limit the scope of the previous fix and include a helpful comment + Bug rhbz#1097457 - Prevent invalid transition when resource are ordered to start after the container they're started in + cib: allow setting permanent remote-node attributes + cib: Auto-detect which patchset format to use + cib: Determine the best value of validate-with if one is not supplied + cib: Do not disable cib disk writes if on-disk cib is corrupt + cib: Ensure 'cibadmin -R/--replace' commands get replies + cib: Erasing the cib is an admin action, bump the admin_epoch instead + cib: Fix remote cib based on TLS + cib: Ignore patch failures if we already have their contents + cib: Validate that everyone still sees the same configuration once all updates have completed + cibadmin: Allow priviliged clients to perform tasks as unpriviliged users + cibadmin: Remove dangerous commands that exposed unnecessary implementation internal details + cluster: Fix segfault on removing a node + cluster: Prevent search of unames from attempting to create node entries for unknown nodes + cluster: Remove unknown offline nodes with conflicting unames from node cache + controld: Do not consider the dlm up until the address list is present + controld: handling startup fencing within the controld agent, not the dlm + controld: Return OCF_ERR_INSTALLED instead of OCF_NOT_INSTALLED + crmd: Ack pending operations that were cancelled due to rsc deletion + crmd: Actions can only be executed if their pre-requisits completed successfully + crmd: avoid double free caused by nested hash table removal + crmd: Avoid spamming the cib by triggering a transition only once per non-status change + crmd: Correctly react to successful unfencing operations + crmd: Correctly recognise operation cancellations we initiated + crmd: Do not erase the status section for unfenced nodes + crmd: Do not overwrite existing node state when fencing completes + crmd: Do not start timers for already completed operations + crmd: Ensure crm_config options are re-read on updates + crmd: Fenced nodes that return prior to an election do not need to have their status section reset + crmd: make lrm_state hash table not case sensitive + crmd: make node_state erase correctly + crmd: Only write fence_averride if open() returns a positive file descriptor + crmd: Prevent manual fencing confirmations from attempting to create node entries for unknown nodes + crmd: Prevent SIGPIPE when notifying CMAN about fencing operations + crmd: Remove state of unknown nodes with conflicting unames from CIB + crmd: Remove unknown nodes with conflicting unames from CIB + crmd: Report unsuccessful unfencing operations + crm_diff: Allow the generation of xml patchsets without digests + crm_mon: Allow the file created by --as-html to be world readable + crm_mon: Ensure resource attributes have been unpacked before displaying connectivity data + crm_node: Only remove the named resource from the cib + crm_report: Gracefully handle rediculously large logfiles + crm_report: Only gather dlm data if dlm_controld is running + crm_resource: Gracefully handle -EACCESS when querying the cib + crm_verify: Perform a full set of calculations whenever the status section is present + fencing: Advertise support for reboot/on/off in the metadata for legacy agents + fencing: Automatically switch from 'list' to 'status' to 'static-list' if those actions are not advertised in the metadata + fencing: Cache metadata lookups to avoid repeated blocking during device registration + fencing: Correctly record which peer performed the fencing operation + fencing: default to 'off' when agent does not advertise 'reboot' in metadata + fencing: Do not unregister/register all stonith devices on every resource agent change + fencing: Execute all required fencing devices regardless of what topology level they are at + fencing: Fence using all required devices + fencing: Pass the correct options when looking up the history by node name + fencing: Update stonith device list only if stonith is enabled + get_cluster_type: failing concurrent tool invocations on heartbeat + ignore SIGPIPE when gnutls is in use + iso8601: Different logic is needed when logging and calculating durations + iso8601: Fix memory leak in duration calculation + Logging: Bootstrap daemon logging before processing arguments but configure it afterwards + lrmd: Cancel recurring operations before stop action is executed + lrmd: Expose logging variables expected by OCF agents + lrmd: Handle systemd reporting 'done' before a resource is actually stopped/started + lrmd: Merge duplicate recurring monitor operations + lrmd: Prevent OCF agents from logging to random files due to "value" of setenv() being NULL + lrmd: Provide stderr output from agents if available, otherwise fall back to stdout + mainloop: Better handle the killing of processes in the act of exiting + mainloop: Canceling in-flight operations should not fail if child process has already exited. + mainloop: Fixes use after free in process monitor code + mcp: Tell systemd not to respawn us if we exit with rc=100 + membership: Avoid duplicate peer entries in the peer cache + pengine: Allow container nodes to migrate with connection resource + pengine: avoid assert by searching for stop action on correct node during LogActions + pengine: Block restart of resources if any dependent resource in a group is unmanaged + pengine: cl#5186 - Avoid running rsc on two nodes when node is fenced during migration + pengine: cl#5187 - Prevent resources in an anti-colocation from even temporarily running on a same node + pengine: cl#5200 - Before migrating utilization-using resources to a node, take off the load that will no longer run there if it's not introducing transition loop + pengine: Correctly handle origin offsets in the future + pengine: Correctly observe requires=nothing + pengine: Default sequential to TRUE for resource sets for consistency with colocation sets + pengine: Delay unfencing until after we know the state of all resources that require unfencing + pengine: Do not initiate fencing for unclean nodes when fencing is disabled + pengine: Ensure instance numbers are preserved for cloned templates + pengine: Ensure unfencing only happens once, even if the transition is interrupted + pengine: Fencing devices default to only requiring quorum in order to start + pengine: fixes invalid transition caused by clones with more than 10 instances + pengine: Force record pending for migrate_to actions + pengine: handles edge case where container order constraints are not honored during migration + pengine: Ignore failure-timeout only if the failed operation has on-fail="block" + pengine: Mark unrunnable stop actions as "blocked" and show the correct current locations + pengine: Memory leaks + pengine: properly handle fencing of container remote-nodes when the container is orphaned + pengine: properly place resource within a container when container is a remote-node. + pengine: Unfencing is based on device probes, there is no need to unfence when normal resources are found active + pengine: Use "#cluster-name" in rules for setting cluster-specific instance attributes + pengine: Use "#site-name" in rules for setting site-specific instance attributes + remote: Allow baremetal remote-node connection resources to migrate + remote: clear remote-node status correctly + remote: Enable migration support for baremetal connection resources by default + remote: Handle request/response ipc proxy correctly + services: Correctly reset the nice value for lrmd's children + services: Do not allow duplicate recurring op entries + services: Do not block synced service executions + services: Fixes segfault associated with cancelling in-flight recurring operations. + services: Remove cancelled recurring ops from internal lists as early as possible + services: Remove file descriptors from mainloop as soon as we have drained them + services: Reset the scheduling policy and priority for lrmd's children without replying on SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK + services_action_cancel: Interpret return code from mainloop_child_kill() correctly + stonith_admin: Ensure pointers passed to sscanf() are properly initialized + stonith_api_time_helper now returns when the most recent fencing operation completed + systemd: Prevent use-of-NULL when determining if an agent exists + systemd: Try to handle dbus actions that complete prior to configuring a callback + Tools: Non-daemons shouldn't abort just because xml parsing failed + Upstart: Allow comilation with glib versions older than 2.28 + Upstart: Do not attempt upstart jobs if we cannot connect to dbus + When data was old, it fixed so that the newest cib might not be acquired. + xml: Check all available schemas when doing upgrades + xml: Correctly determine the lowest allowed schema version + xml: Correctly enforce ACLs after a replace operation + xml: Correctly infer attribute changes after a replace operation + xml: Create the correct diff when only part of a document is changed + xml: Detect attribute ordering changes + xml: Detect content that is added and removed in the same update + xml: Do not prune meaningful leaves from v1 patchsets + xml: Empty patchsets are considered to have applied cleanly + xml: Ensure patches always have version details set + xml: Find the minimal set of changes when part of a document is replaced + xml: If validate-with is missing, we find the most recent schema that accepts it and go from there + xml: Introduce a 'move' primitive for v2 patch sets + xml: Preserve the attribute order in the patch for subsequent digest validation + xml: Resolve memory leak when logging xml blobs + xml: Update xml validation to allow '' * Thu Feb 13 2014 David Vossel Pacemaker-1.1.11-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 33f9d09 - Changesets: 462 - Diff: 147 files changed, 6810 insertions(+), 4057 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.10 + attrd: A truly atomic version of attrd for use where CPG is used for cluster communication + cib: Allow values to be added/updated and removed in a single update + cib: Support XML comments in diffs + Core: Allow blackbox logging to be disabled with SIGUSR2 + crmd: Do not block on proxied calls from pacemaker_remoted + crmd: Enable cluster-wide throttling when the cib heavily exceeds its target load + crmd: Make the per-node action limit directly configurable in the CIB + crmd: Slow down recovery on nodes with IO load + crmd: Track CPU usage on cluster nodes and slow down recovery on nodes with high CPU/IO load + crm_mon: add --hide-headers option to hide all headers + crm_node: Display partition output in sorted order + crm_report: Collect logs directly from journald if available + Fencing: On timeout, clean up the agent's entire process group + Fencing: Support agents that need the host to be unfenced at startup + ipc: Raise the default buffer size to 128k + PE: Add a special attribute for distinguishing between real nodes and containers in constraint rules + PE: Allow location constraints to take a regex pattern to match against resource IDs + pengine: Distinguish between the agent being missing and something the agent needs being missing + remote: Properly version the remote connection protocol - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.10 + Bug rhbz#1011618 - Consistently use 'Slave' as the role for unpromoted master/slave resources + Bug rhbz#1057697 - Use native DBus library for systemd and upstart support to avoid problematic use of threads + attrd: Any variable called 'cluster' makes the daemon crash before reaching main() + attrd: Avoid infinite write loop for unknown peers + attrd: Drop all attributes for peers that left the cluster + attrd: Give remote-nodes ability to set attributes with attrd + attrd: Prevent inflation of attribute dampen intervals + attrd: Support SI units for attribute dampening + Bug cl#5171 - pengine: Don't prevent clones from running due to dependent resources + Bug cl#5179 - Corosync: Attempt to retrieve a peer's node name if it is not already known + Bug cl#5181 - corosync: Ensure node IDs are written to the CIB as unsigned integers + Bug rhbz#902407 - crm_resource: Handle --ban for master/slave resources as advertised + cib: Correctly check for archived configuration files + cib: Correctly log short-form xml diffs + cib: Fix remote cib based on TLS + cibadmin: Report errors during sign-off + cli: Do not enabled blackbox for cli tools + cluster: Fix segfault on removing a node + cman: Do not start pacemaker if cman startup fails + cman: Start clvmd and friends from the init script if enabled + Command-line tools should stop after an assertion failure + controld: Use the correct variant of dlm_controld for corosync-2 clusters + cpg: Correctly set the group name length + cpg: Ensure the CPG group is always null-terminated + cpg: Only process one message at a time to allow other priority jobs to be performed + crmd: Correctly observe the configured batch-limit + crmd: Correctly update expected state when the previous DC shuts down + crmd: Correcty update the history cache when recurring ops change their return code + crmd: Don't add node_state to cib, if we have not seen or fenced this node yet + crmd: don't segfault on shutdown when using heartbeat + crmd: Prevent recurring monitors being cancelled due to notify operations + crmd: Reliably detect and act on reprobe operations from the policy engine + crmd: When a peer expectedly shuts down, record the new join and expected states into the cib + crmd: When the DC gracefully shuts down, record the new expected state into the cib + crm_attribute: Do not swallow hostname lookup failures + crm_mon: Do not display duplicates of failed actions + crm_mon: Reduce flickering in interactive mode + crm_resource: Observe --master modifier for --move + crm_resource: Provide a meaningful error if --master is used for primitives and groups + fencing: Allow fencing for node after topology entries are deleted + fencing: Apply correct score to the resource of group + fencing: Ignore changes to non-fencing resources + fencing: Observe pcmk_host_list during automatic unfencing + fencing: Put all fencing agent processes into their own process group + fencing: Wait until all possible replies are recieved before continuing with unverified devices + ipc: Compress msgs based on client's actual max send size + ipc: Have the ipc server enforce a minimum buffer size all clients must use. + iso8601: Prevent dates from jumping backwards a day in some timezones + lrmd: Correctly calculate metadata for the 'service' class + lrmd: Correctly cancel monitor actions for lsb/systemd/service resources on cleaning up + mcp: Remove LSB hints that instruct chkconfig to start pacemaker at boot time + mcp: Some distros complain when LSB scripts do not include Default-Start/Stop directives + pengine: Allow fencing of baremetal remote nodes + pengine: cl#5186 - Avoid running rsc on two nodes when node is fenced during migration + pengine: Correctly account for the location preferences of things colocated with a group + pengine: Correctly handle demotion of grouped masters that are partially demoted + pengine: Disable container node probes due to constraint conflicts + pengine: Do not allow colocation with blocked clone instances + pengine: Do not re-allocate clone instances that are blocked in the Stopped state + pengine: Do not restart resources that depend on unmanaged resources + pengine: Force record pending for migrate_to actions + pengine: Location constraints with role=Started should prevent masters from running at all + pengine: Order demote/promote of resources on remote nodes to happen only once the connection is up + pengine: Properly handle orphaned multistate resources living on remote-nodes + pengine: Properly shutdown orphaned remote connection resources + pengine: Recover unexpectedly running container nodes. + remote: Add support for ipv6 into pacemaker_remote daemon + remote: Handle endian changes between client and server and improve forward compatibility + services: Fixes segfault associated with cancelling in-flight recurring operations. + services: Reset the scheduling policy and priority for lrmd's children without replying on SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK * Fri Jul 26 2013 Andrew Beekhof Pacemaker-1.1.10-1 - Update source tarball to revision: ab2e209 - Changesets: 602 - Diff: 143 files changed, 8162 insertions(+), 5159 deletions(-) - Features added since Pacemaker-1.1.9 + Core: Convert all exit codes to positive errno values + crm_error: Add the ability to list and print error symbols + crm_resource: Allow individual resources to be reprobed + crm_resource: Allow options to be set recursively + crm_resource: Implement --ban for moving resources away from nodes and --clear (replaces --unmove) + crm_resource: Support OCF tracing when using --force-(check|start|stop) + PE: Allow active nodes in our current membership to be fenced without quorum + PE: Suppress meaningless IDs when displaying anonymous clone status + Turn off auto-respawning of systemd services when the cluster starts them + Bug cl#5128 - pengine: Support maintenance mode for a single node - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.9 + crmd: cib: stonithd: Memory leaks resolved and improved use of glib reference counting + attrd: Fixes deleted attributes during dc election + Bug cf#5153 - Correctly display clone failcounts in crm_mon + Bug cl#5133 - pengine: Correctly observe on-fail=block for failed demote operation + Bug cl#5148 - legacy: Correctly remove a node that used to have a different nodeid + Bug cl#5151 - Ensure node names are consistently compared without case + Bug cl#5152 - crmd: Correctly clean up fenced nodes during membership changes + Bug cl#5154 - Do not expire failures when on-fail=block is present + Bug cl#5155 - pengine: Block the stop of resources if any depending resource is unmanaged + Bug cl#5157 - Allow migration in the absence of some colocation constraints + Bug cl#5161 - crmd: Prevent memory leak in operation cache + Bug cl#5164 - crmd: Fixes crash when using pacemaker-remote + Bug cl#5164 - pengine: Fixes segfault when calculating transition with remote-nodes. + Bug cl#5167 - crm_mon: Only print "stopped" node list for incomplete clone sets + Bug cl#5168 - Prevent clones from being bounced around the cluster due to location constraints + Bug cl#5170 - Correctly support on-fail=block for clones + cib: Correctly read back archived configurations if the primary is corrupted + cib: The result is not valid when diffs fail to apply cleanly for CLI tools + cib: Restore the ability to embed comments in the configuration + cluster: Detect and warn about node names with capitals + cman: Do not pretend we know the state of nodes we've never seen + cman: Do not unconditionally start cman if it is already running + cman: Support non-blocking CPG calls + Core: Ensure the blackbox is saved on abnormal program termination + corosync: Detect the loss of members for which we only know the nodeid + corosync: Do not pretend we know the state of nodes we've never seen + corosync: Ensure removed peers are erased from all caches + corosync: Nodes that can persist in sending CPG messages must be alive afterall + crmd: Do not get stuck in S_POLICY_ENGINE if a node we couldn't fence returns + crmd: Do not update fail-count and last-failure for old failures + crmd: Ensure all membership operations can complete while trying to cancel a transition + crmd: Ensure operations for cleaned up resources don't block recovery + crmd: Ensure we return to a stable state if there have been too many fencing failures + crmd: Initiate node shutdown if another node claims to have successfully fenced us + crmd: Prevent messages for remote crmd clients from being relayed to wrong daemons + crmd: Properly handle recurring monitor operations for remote-node agent + crmd: Store last-run and last-rc-change for all operations + crm_mon: Ensure stale pid files are updated when a new process is started + crm_report: Correctly collect logs when 'uname -n' reports fully qualified names + fencing: Fail the operation once all peers have been exhausted + fencing: Restore the ability to manually confirm that fencing completed + ipc: Allow unpriviliged clients to clean up after server failures + ipc: Restore the ability for members of the haclient group to connect to the cluster + legacy: Support "crm_node --remove" with a node name for corosync plugin (bnc#805278) + lrmd: Default to the upstream location for resource agent scratch directory + lrmd: Pass errors from lsb metadata generation back to the caller + pengine: Correctly handle resources that recover before we operate on them + pengine: Delete the old resource state on every node whenever the resource type is changed + pengine: Detect constraints with inappropriate actions (ie. promote for a clone) + pengine: Ensure per-node resource parameters are used during probes + pengine: If fencing is unavailable or disabled, block further recovery for resources that fail to stop + pengine: Implement the rest of get_timet_now() and rename to get_effective_time + pengine: Re-initiate _active_ recurring monitors that previously failed but have timed out + remote: Workaround for inconsistent tls handshake behavior between gnutls versions + systemd: Ensure we get shut down correctly by systemd + systemd: Reload systemd after adding/removing override files for cluster services + xml: Check for and replace non-printing characters with their octal equivalent while exporting xml text + xml: Prevent lockups by setting a more reliable buffer allocation strategy * Fri Mar 08 2013 Andrew Beekhof Pacemaker-1.1.9-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 7e42d77 - Statistics: Changesets: 731 Diff: 1301 files changed, 92909 insertions(+), 57455 deletions(-) - Features added in Pacemaker-1.1.9 + corosync: Allow cman and corosync 2.0 nodes to use a name other than uname() + corosync: Use queues to avoid blocking when sending CPG messages + ipc: Compress messages that exceed the configured IPC message limit + ipc: Use queues to prevent slow clients from blocking the server + ipc: Use shared memory by default + lrmd: Support nagios remote monitoring + lrmd: Pacemaker Remote Daemon for extending pacemaker functionality outside corosync cluster. + pengine: Check for master/slave resources that are not OCF agents + pengine: Support a 'requires' resource meta-attribute for controlling whether it needs quorum, fencing or nothing + pengine: Support for resource container + pengine: Support resources that require unfencing before start - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.8 + attrd: Correctly handle deletion of non-existant attributes + Bug cl#5135 - Improved detection of the active cluster type + Bug rhbz#913093 - Use crm_node instead of uname + cib: Avoid use-after-free by correctly support cib_no_children for non-xpath queries + cib: Correctly process XML diff's involving element removal + cib: Performance improvements for non-DC nodes + cib: Prevent error message by correctly handling peer replies + cib: Prevent ordering changes when applying xml diffs + cib: Remove text nodes from cib replace operations + cluster: Detect node name collisions in corosync + cluster: Preserve corosync membership state when matching node name/id entries + cman: Force fenced to terminate on shutdown + cman: Ignore qdisk 'nodes' + core: Drop per-user core directories + corosync: Avoid errors when closing failed connections + corosync: Ensure peer state is preserved when matching names to nodeids + corosync: Clean up CMAP connections after querying node name + corosync: Correctly detect corosync 2.0 clusters even if we don't have permission to access it + crmd: Bug cl#5144 - Do not updated the expected status of failed nodes + crmd: Correctly determin if cluster disconnection was abnormal + crmd: Correctly relay messages for remote clients (bnc#805626, bnc#804704) + crmd: Correctly stall the FSA when waiting for additional inputs + crmd: Detect and recover when we are evicted from CPG + crmd: Differentiate between a node that is up and coming up in peer_update_callback() + crmd: Have cib operation timeouts scale with node count + crmd: Improved continue/wait logic in do_dc_join_finalize() + crmd: Prevent election storms caused by getrusage() values being too close + crmd: Prevent timeouts when performing pacemaker level membership negotiation + crmd: Prevent use-after-free of fsa_message_queue during exit + crmd: Store all current actions when stalling the FSA + crm_mon: Do not try to render a blank cib and indicate the previous output is now stale + crm_mon: Fixes crm_mon crash when using snmp traps. + crm_mon: Look for the correct error codes when applying configuration updates + crm_report: Ensure policy engine logs are found + crm_report: Fix node list detection + crm_resource: Have crm_resource generate a valid transition key when sending resource commands to the crmd + date/time: Bug cl#5118 - Correctly convert seconds-since-epoch to the current time + fencing: Attempt to provide more information that just 'generic error' for failed actions + fencing: Correctly record completed but previously unknown fencing operations + fencing: Correctly terminate when all device options have been exhausted + fencing: cov#739453 - String not null terminated + fencing: Do not merge new fencing requests with stale ones from dead nodes + fencing: Do not start fencing until entire device topology is found or query results timeout. + fencing: Do not wait for the query timeout if all replies have arrived + fencing: Fix passing of parameters from CMAN containing '=' + fencing: Fix non-comparison when sorting devices by priority + fencing: On failure, only try a topology device once from the remote level. + fencing: Only try peers for non-topology based operations once + fencing: Retry stonith device for duration of action's timeout period. + heartbeat: Remove incorrect assert during cluster connect + ipc: Bug cl#5110 - Prevent 100% CPU usage when looking for synchronous replies + ipc: Use 50k as the default compression threshold + legacy: Prevent assertion failure on routing ais messages (bnc#805626) + legacy: Re-enable logging from the pacemaker plugin + legacy: Relax the 'active' check for plugin based clusters to avoid false negatives + legacy: Skip peer process check if the process list is empty in crm_is_corosync_peer_active() + mcp: Only define HA_DEBUGLOG to avoid agent calls to ocf_log printing everything twice + mcp: Re-attach to existing pacemaker components when mcp fails + pengine: Any location constraint for the slave role applies to all roles + pengine: Avoid leaking memory when cleaning up failcounts and using containers + pengine: Bug cl#5101 - Ensure stop order is preserved for partially active groups + pengine: Bug cl#5140 - Allow set members to be stopped when the subseqent set has require-all=false + pengine: Bug cl#5143 - Prevent shuffling of anonymous master/slave instances + pengine: Bug rhbz#880249 - Ensure orphan masters are demoted before being stopped + pengine: Bug rhbz#880249 - Teach the PE how to recover masters into primitives + pengine: cl#5025 - Automatically clear failcount for start/monitor failures after resource parameters change + pengine: cl#5099 - Probe operation uses the timeout value from the minimum interval monitor by default (#bnc776386) + pengine: cl#5111 - When clone/master child rsc has on-fail=stop, insure all children stop on failure. + pengine: cl#5142 - Do not delete orphaned children of an anonymous clone + pengine: Correctly unpack active anonymous clones + pengine: Ensure previous migrations are closed out before attempting another one + pengine: Introducing the whitebox container resources feature + pengine: Prevent double-free for cloned primitive from template + pengine: Process rsc_ticket dependencies earlier for correctly allocating resources (bnc#802307) + pengine: Remove special cases for fencing resources + pengine: rhbz#902459 - Remove rsc node status for orphan resources + systemd: Gracefully handle unexpected DBus return types + Replace the use of the insecure mktemp(3) with mkstemp(3) * Thu Sep 20 2012 Andrew Beekhof Pacemaker-1.1.8-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 1a5341f - Statistics: Changesets: 1019 Diff: 2107 files changed, 117258 insertions(+), 73606 deletions(-) - All APIs have been cleaned up and reduced to essentials - Pacemaker now includes a replacement lrmd that supports systemd and upstart agents - Config and state files (cib.xml, PE inputs and core files) have moved to new locations - The crm shell has become a separate project and no longer included with Pacemaker - All daemons/tools now have a unified set of error codes based on errno.h (see crm_error) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.7 + Core: Bug cl#5032 - Rewrite the iso8601 date handling code + Core: Correctly extract the version details from a diff + Core: Log blackbox contents, if enabled, when an error occurs + Core: Only LOG_NOTICE and higher are sent to syslog + Core: Replace use of IPC from clplumbing with IPC from libqb + Core: SIGUSR1 now enables blackbox logging, SIGTRAP to write out + Core: Support a blackbox for additional logging detail after crashes/errors + Promote support for advanced fencing logic to the stable schema + Promote support for node starting scores to the stable schema + Promote support for service and systemd to the stable schema + attrd: Differentiate between updating all our attributes and everybody updating all theirs too + attrd: Have single-shot clients wait for an ack before disconnecting + cib: cl#5026 - Synced cib updates should not return until the cpg broadcast is complete. + corosync: Detect when the first corosync has not yet formed and handle it gracefully + corosync: Obtain a full list of configured nodes, including their names, when we connect to the quorum API + corosync: Obtain a node name from DNS if one was not already known + corosync: Populate the cib nodelist from corosync if available + corosync: Use the CFG API and DNS to determine node names if not configured in corosync.conf + crmd: Block after 10 failed fencing attempts for a node + crmd: cl#5051 - Fixes file leak in PE ipc connection initialization. + crmd: cl#5053 - Fixes fail-count not being updated properly. + crmd: cl#5057 - Restart sub-systems correctly (bnc#755671) + crmd: cl#5068 - Fixes crm_node -R option so it works with corosync 2.0 + crmd: Correctly re-establish failed attrd connections + crmd: Detect when the quorum API isn't configured for corosync 2.0 + crmd: Do not overwrite any configured node type (eg. quorum node) + crmd: Enable use of new lrmd daemon and client library in crmd. + crmd: Overhaul the way node state is recorded and updated in the CIB + fencing: Bug rhbz#853537 - Prevent use-of-NULL when the cib libraries are not available + fencing: cl#5073 - Add 'off' as an valid value for stonith-action option. + fencing: cl#5092 - Always timeout stonith operations if timeout period expires. + fencing: cl#5093 - Stonith per device timeout option + fencing: Clean up if we detect a failed connection + fencing: Delegate complex self fencing requests - we wont be around to see it to completion + fencing: Ensure all peers are notified of complex fencing op completion + fencing: Fix passing of fence_legacy parameters containing '=' + fencing: Gracefully handle metadata requests for unknown agents + fencing: Return cached dynamic target list for busy devices. + fencing: rhbz#801355 - Abort transition on DC when external fencing operation is detected + fencing: rhbz#801355 - Merge fence requests for identical operations already in progress. + fencing: rhbz#801355 - Report fencing operations external of pacemaker to cib + fencing: Specify the action to perform using action= instead of the older option= + fencing: Stop building fake metadata for broken agents + fencing: Tolerate agents that report empty metadata in the admin tool + mcp: Correctly retry the connection to corosync on failure + mcp: Do not shut down IPC until the last client exits + mcp: Prevent use-after-free when running against corosync 1.x + pengine: Bug cl#5059 - Use the correct action's status when calculating required actions for interleaved clones + pengine: Bypass online/offline checking resource detection for ping/quorum nodes + pengine: cl#5044 - migrate_to no longer requires load_stopped for avoiding possible transition loop + pengine: cl#5069 - Honor 'on-fail=ignore' even when operation is disabled. + pengine: cl#5070 - Allow influence of promotion score when multistate rsc is left hand of colocation + pengine: cl#5072 - Fixes monitor op stopping after rsc promotion. + pengine: cl#5072 - Fixes pengine regression test failures + pengine: Correctly set the status for nodes not intended to run Pacemaker + pengine: Do not append instance numbers to anonymous clones + pengine: Fix failcount expiration + pengine: Fix memory leaks found by valgrind + pengine: Fix use-after-free and use-of-NULL errors detected by coverity + pengine: Fixes use of colocation scores other than +/- INFINITY + pengine: Improve detection of rejoining nodes + pengine: Prevent use-of-NULL when tracing is enabled + pengine: Stonith resources are allowed to start even if their probes haven't completed on partially active nodes + services: New class called 'service' which expands to the correct (LSB/systemd/upstart) standard + services: Support Asynchronous systemd/upstart actions + Tools: crm_shadow - Bug cl#5062 - Correctly set argv[0] when forking a shell process + Tools: crm_report: Always include system logs (if we can find them) * Wed Mar 28 2012 Andrew Beekhof Pacemaker-1.1.7-1 - Update source tarball to revision: bc7ff2c - Statistics: Changesets: 513 Diff: 1171 files changed, 90472 insertions(+), 19368 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.6.1 + ais: Prepare for corosync versions using IPC from libqb + cib: Correctly shutdown in the presence of peers without relying on timers + cib: Don't halt disk writes if the previous digest is missing + cib: Determine when there are no peers to respond to our shutdown request and exit + cib: Ensure no additional messages are processed after we begin terminating + Cluster: Hook up the callbacks to the corosync quorum notifications + Core: basename() may modify its input, do not pass in a constant + Core: Bug cl#5016 - Prevent failures in recurring ops from being lost + Core: Bug rhbz#800054 - Correctly retrieve heartbeat uuids + Core: Correctly determine when an XML file should be decompressed + Core: Correctly track the length of a string without reading from uninitialzied memory (valgrind) + Core: Ensure signals are handled eventually in the absense of timer sources or IPC messages + Core: Prevent use-of-NULL in crm_update_peer() + Core: Strip text nodes from on disk xml files + Core: Support libqb for logging + corosync: Consistently set the correct uuid with get_node_uuid() + Corosync: Correctly disconnect from corosync variants + Corosync: Correctly extract the node id from membership udpates + corosync: Correctly infer lost members from the quorum API + Corosync: Default to using the nodeid as the node's uuid (instead of uname) + corosync: Ensure we catch nodes that leave the membership, even if the ringid doesn't change + corosync: Hook up CPG membership + corosync: Relax a development assert and gracefully handle the error condition + corosync: Remove deprecated member of the CFG API + corosync: Treat CS_ERR_QUEUE_FULL the same as CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN + corosync: Unset the process list when nodes dissappear on us + crmd: Also purge fencing results when we enter S_NOT_DC + crmd: Bug cl#5015 - Remove the failed operation as well as the resulting fail-count and last-failure attributes + crmd: Correctly determine when a node can suicide with fencing + crmd: Election - perform the age comparison only once + crmd: Fast-track shutdown if we couldn't request it via attrd + crmd: Leave it up to the PE to decide which ops can/cannot be reload + crmd: Prevent use-after-free when calling delete_resource due to CRM_OP_REPROBE + crmd: Supply format arguments in the correct order + fencing: Add missing format parameter + fencing: Add the fencing topology section to the 1.1 configuration schema + fencing: fence_legacy - Drop spurilous host argument from status query + fencing: fence_legacy - Ensure port is available as an environment variable when calling monitor + fencing: fence_pcmk - don't block if nothing is specified on stdin + fencing: Fix log format error + fencing: Fix segfault caused by passing garbage to dlsym() + fencing: Fix use-of-NULL in process_remote_stonith_query() + fencing: Fix use-of-NULL when listing installed devices + fencing: Implement support for advanced fencing topologies: eg. kdump || (network && disk) || power + fencing: More gracefully handle failed 'list' operations for devices that only support a single connection + fencing: Prevent duplicate free when listing devices + fencing: Prevent uninitialized pointers being passed to free + fencing: Prevent use-after-free, we may need the query result for subsequent operations + fencing: Provide enough data to construct an entry in the node's fencing history + fencing: Standardize on /one/ method for clients to request members be fenced + fencing: Supress errors when listing all registered devices + mcp: corosync_cfg_state_track was removed from the corosync API, luckily we didnt use it for anything + mcp: Do not specify a WorkingDirectory in the systemd unit file - startup fails if its not available + mcp: Set the HA_quorum_type env variable consistently with our corosync plugin + mcp: Shut down if one of our child processes can/should not be respawned + pengine: Bug cl#5000 - Ensure ordering is preserved when depending on partial sets + pengine: Bug cl#5028 - Unmanaged services should block shutdown unless in maintenance mode + pengine: Bug cl#5038 - Prevent restart of anonymous clones when clone-max decreases + pengine: Bug cl#5007 - Fixes use of colocation constraints with multi-state resources + pengine: Bug cl#5014 - Prevent asymmetrical order constraints from causing resource stops + pengine: Bug cl#5000 - Implements ability to create rsc_order constraint sets such that A can start after B or C has started. + pengine: Correctly migrate a resource that has just migrated + pengine: Correct return from error path + pengine: Detect reloads of previously migrated resources + pengine: Ensure post-migration stop actions occur before node shutdown + pengine: Log as loudly as possible when we cannot shut down a cluster node + pengine: Reload of a resource no longer causes a restart of dependent resources + pengine: Support limiting the number of concurrent live migrations + pengine: Support referencing templates in constraints + pengine: Support of referencing resource templates in resource sets + pengine: Support to make tickets standby for relinquishing tickets gracefully + stonith: A "start" operation of a stonith resource does a "monitor" on the device beyond registering it + stonith: Bug rhbz#745526 - Ensure stonith_admin actually gets called by fence_pcmk + Stonith: Ensure all nodes receive and deliver notifications of the manual override + stonith: Fix the stonith timeout issue (cl#5009, bnc#727498) + Stonith: Implement a manual override for when nodes are known to be safely off + Tools: Bug cl#5003 - Prevent use-after-free in crm_simlate + Tools: crm_mon - Support to display tickets (based on Yuusuke Iida's work) + Tools: crm_simulate - Support to grant/revoke/standby/activate tickets from the new ticket state section + Tools: Implement crm_node functionality for native corosync + Fix a number of potential problems reported by coverity * Wed Aug 31 2011 Andrew Beekhof 1.1.6-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 676e5f25aa46 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 376 Diff: 1761 files changed, 36259 insertions(+), 140578 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.5 + ais: check for retryable errors when dispatching AIS messages + ais: Correctly disconnect from Corosync and Cman based clusters + ais: Followup to previous patch - Ensure we drain the corosync queue of messages when Glib tells us there is input + ais: Handle IPC error before checking for NULL data (bnc#702907) + cib: Check the validation version before adding the originator details of a CIB change + cib: Remove disconnected remote connections from mainloop + cman: Correctly override existing fenced operations + cman: Dequeue all the cman emitted events and not only the first one leaving the others in the event's queue. + cman: Don't call fenced_join and fenced_leave when notifying cman of a fencing event. + cman: We need to run the crmd as root for CMAN so that we can ACK fencing operations + Core: Cancelled and pending operations do not count as failed + Core: Ensure there is sufficient space for EOS when building short-form option strings + Core: Fix variable expansion in pkg-config files + Core: Partial revert of accidental commit in previous patch + Core: Use dlopen to load heartbeat libraries on-demand + crmd: Bug lf#2509 - Watch for config option changes from the CIB even if we're not the DC + crmd: Bug lf#2528 - Introduce a slight delay when creating a transition to allow attrd time to perform its updates + crmd: Bug lf#2559 - Fail actions that were scheduled for a failed/fenced node + crmd: Bug lf#2584 - Allow nodes to fence themselves if they're the last one standing + crmd: Bug lf#2632 - Correctly handle nodes that return faster than stonith + crmd: Cancel timers for actions that were pending on dead nodes + crmd: Catch fence operations that claim to succeed but did not really + crmd: Do not wait for actions that were pending on dead nodes + crmd: Ensure we do not attempt to perform action on failed nodes + crmd: Prevent use-of-NULL by g_hash_table_iter_next() + crmd: Recurring actions shouldn't cause the last non-recurring action to be forgotten + crmd: Store only the last and last failed operation in the CIB + mcp: dirname() modifies the input path - pass in a copy of the logfile path + mcp: Enable stack detection logic instead of forcing 'corosync' + mcp: Fix spelling mistake in systemd service script that prevents shutdown + mcp: Shut down if corosync becomes unavailable + mcp: systemd control file is now functional + pengine: Before migrating an utilization-using resource to a node, take off the load which will no longer run there (lf#2599, bnc#695440) + pengine: Before migrating an utilization-using resource to a node, take off the load which will no longer run there (regression tests) (lf#2599, bnc#695440) + pengine: Bug lf#2574 - Prevent shuffling by choosing the correct clone instance to stop + pengine: Bug lf#2575 - Use uname for migration variables, id is a UUID on heartbeat + pengine: Bug lf#2581 - Avoid group restart when clone (re)starts on an unrelated node + pengine: Bug lf#2613, lf#2619 - Group migration after failures and non-default utilization policies + pengine: Bug suse#707150 - Prevent services being active if dependencies on clones are not satisfied + pengine: Correctly recognise which recurring operations are currently active + pengine: Demote from Master does not clear previous errors + pengine: Ensure restarts due to definition changes cause the start action to be re-issued not probes + pengine: Ensure role is preserved for unmanaged resources + pengine: Ensure unmanaged resources have the correct role set so the correct monitor operation is chosen + pengine: Fix memory leak for re-allocated resources reported by valgrind + pengine: Implement cluster ticket and deadman + pengine: Implement resource template + pengine: Correctly determine the state of multi-state resources with a partial operation history + pengine: Only allocate master/slave resources once + pengine: Partial revert of 'Minor code cleanup CS: cf6bca32376c On: 2011-08-15' + pengine: Resolve memory leak reported by valgrind + pengine: Restore the ability to save inputs to disk + Shell: implement -w,--wait option to wait for the transition to finish + Shell: repair template list command + Shell: set of commands to examine logs, reports, etc + Stonith: Consolidate pcmk_host_map into run_stonith_agent so that it is applied consistently + Stonith: Deprecate pcmk_arg_map for the saner pcmk_host_argument + Stonith: Fix use-of-NULL by g_hash_table_lookup + Stonith: Improved pcmk_host_map parsing + Stonith: Prevent use-of-NULL by g_hash_table_lookup + Stonith: Prevent use-of-NULL when no Linux-HA stonith agents are present + stonith: Add missing entries to stonith_error2string() + Stonith: Correctly finish sending agent options if the initial write is interrupted + stonith: Correctly handle synchronous calls + stonith: Coverity - Correctly construct result list for the query API call + stonith: Coverity - Remove badly constructed memory allocation from the query API call + stonith: Ensure completed operations are recorded as such in the history + Stonith: Ensure device parameters are passed to the daemon during registration + stonith: Fix use-of-NULL in stonith_api_device_list() + stonith: stonith_admin - Prevent use of uninitialized pointer by --history command + Tools: Bug lf#2528 - Make progress when attrd_updater is called repeatedly within the dampen interval but with the same value + Tools: crm_report - Correctly extract data from the local node + Tools: crm_report - Remove newlines when detecting the node list + Tools: crm_report - Repair the ability to extract data from the local machine + Tools: crm_report - Report on all detected backtraces * Fri Feb 11 2011 Andrew Beekhof 1.1.5-1 - Update source tarball to revision: baad6636a053 - Statistics: Changesets: 184 Diff: 605 files changed, 46103 insertions(+), 26417 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.4 + Add the ability to delegate sub-sections of the cluster to non-root users via ACLs Needs to be enabled at compile time, not enabled by default. + ais: Bug lf#2550 - Report failed processes immediately + Core: Prevent recently introduced use-after-free in replace_xml_child() + Core: Reinstate the logic that skips past non-XML_ELEMENT_NODE children + Core: Remove extra calls to xmlCleanupParser resulting in use-after-free + Core: Repair reference to child-of-child after removal of xml_child_iter_filter from get_message_xml() + crmd: Bug lf#2545 - Ensure notify variables are accurate for stop operations + crmd: Cancel recurring operations while we're still connected to the lrmd + crmd: Reschedule the PE_START action if its not already running when we try to use it + crmd: Update failcount for failed promote and demote operations + pengine: Bug lf#2445 - Avoid relying on stickness for stable clone placement + pengine: Bug lf#2445 - Do not override configured clone stickiness values + pengine: Bug lf#2493 - Don't imply colocation requirements when applying ordering constraints with clones + pengine: Bug lf#2495 - Prevent segfault by validating the contents of ordering sets + pengine: Bug lf#2508 - Correctly reconstruct the status of anonymous cloned groups + pengine: Bug lf#2518 - Avoid spamming the logs with errors for orphan resources + pengine: Bug lf#2544 - Prevent unstable clone placement by factoring in the current node's score before all others + pengine: Bug lf#2554 - target-role alone is not sufficient to promote resources + pengine: Correct target_rc for probes of inactive resources (fix regression introduced by cs:ac3f03006e95) + pengine: Ensure that fencing has completed for stop actions on stonith-dependent resources (lf#2551) + pengine: Only update the node's promotion score if the resource is active there + pengine: Only use the promotion score from the current clone instance + pengine: Prevent use-of-NULL resulting from variable shadowing spotted by Coverity + pengine: Prevent use-of-NULL when there is status for an undefined node + pengine: Prevet use-after-free resulting from unintended recursion when chosing a node to promote master/slave resources + Shell: don't create empty optional sections (bnc#665131) + Stonith: Teach stonith_admin to automagically obtain the current node attributes for the target from the CIB + tools: Bug lf#2527 - Prevent use-of-NULL in crm_simulate + Tools: Prevent crm_resource commands from being lost due to the use of cib_scope_local * Wed Oct 20 2010 Andrew Beekhof 1.1.4-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 75406c3eb2c1 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 169 Diff: 772 files changed, 56172 insertions(+), 39309 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.3 + Italian translation of Clusters from Scratch + Significant performance enhancements to the Policy Engine and CIB + cib: Bug lf#2506 - Don't remove client's when notifications fail, they might just be too big + cib: Drop invalid/failed connections from the client hashtable + cib: Ensure all diffs sent to peers have sufficient ordering information + cib: Ensure non-change diffs can preserve the ordering on the other side + cib: Fix the feature set check + cib: Include version information on our synthesised diffs when nothing changed + cib: Optimize the way we detect group/set ordering changes - 15% speedup + cib: Prevent false detection of config updates with the new diff format + cib: Reduce unnecessary copying when comparing xml objects + cib: Repair the processing of updates sent from peer nodes + cib: Revert part of a recent commit that purged still valid connections + cib: The feature set version check is only valid if the current value is non-NULL + Core: Actually removing diff markers is necessary + Core: Bug lf#2506 - Drop the compression limit because Heartbeat's IPC code sucks + Core: Cache Relax-NG schemas - profiling indicates many cycles are wasted needlessly re-parsing them + Core: Correctly compare against crm_log_level in the logging macros + Core: Correctly extract the version details from a diff + Core: Correctly hook up the RNG schema cache + Core: Correctly use lazy_xml_sort() for v2 digests + Core: Don't compress large payload elements unless we're approaching message limits + Core: Don't insert empty ID tags when applying diffs + Core: Enable the improve v2 digests + Core: Ensure ordering is preserved when applying diffs + Core: Fix the CRM_CHECK macro + Core: Modify the v2 digest algorithm so that some fields are sorted + Core: Prevent use-after-free when creating a CIB update for a timed out action + Core: Prevent use-of-NULL when cleaning up RelaxNG data structures + Core: Provide significant performance improvements by implementing versioned diffs and digests + crmd: All pending operations should be recorded, even recurring ones with high start delays + crmd: Don't abort transitions when probes are completed on a node + crmd: Don't hide stop events that time out - allowing faster recovery in the presence of overloaded hosts + crmd: Ensure the CIB is always writable on the DC by removing a timing hole + crmd: Include the correct transition details for timed out operations + crmd: Prevent use of NULL by making copies of the operation's hash table + crmd: There's no need to check the cib version from the 'added' part of diff updates + crmd: Use the supplied timeout for stop actions + mcp: Ensure valgrind is able to log its output somewhere + mcp: Use 99/01 for the start/stop sequence to avoid problems with services (such as libvirtd) started by init - Patch from Vladislav Bogdanov + pengine: Ensure fencing of the DC preceeds the STONITH_DONE operation + pengine: Fix memory leak introduced as part of the conversion to GHashTables + pengine: Fix memory leak when processing completed migration actions + pengine: Fix typo leading to use-of-NULL in the new ordering code + pengine: Free memory in recently introduced helper function + pengine: lf#2478 - Implement improved handling and recovery of atomic resource migrations + pengine: Obtain massive speedup by prepending to the list of ordering constraints (which can grow quite large) + pengine: Optimize the logic for deciding which non-grouped anonymous clone instances to probe for + pengine: Prevent clones from being stopped because resources colocated with them cannot be active + pengine: Try to ensure atomic migration ops occur within a single transition + pengine: Use hashtables instead of linked lists for performance sensitive datastructures + pengine: Use the original digest algorithm for parameter lists + stonith: cleanup children on timeout in fence_legacy + Stonith: Fix two memory leaks + Tools: crm_shadow - Avoid replacing the entire configuration (including status) * Tue Sep 21 2010 Andrew Beekhof 1.1.3-1 - Update source tarball to revision: e3bb31c56244 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 352 Diff: 481 files changed, 14130 insertions(+), 11156 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.2.1 + ais: Bug lf#2401 - Improved processing when the peer crmd processes join/leave + ais: Correct the logic for conecting to plugin based clusters + ais: Do not supply a process list in mcp-mode + ais: Drop support for whitetank in the 1.1 release series + ais: Get an initial dump of the node membership when connecting to quorum-based clusters + ais: Guard against saturated cpg connections + ais: Handle CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN in more cases + ais: Move the code for finding uid before the fork so that the child does no logging + ais: Never allow quorum plugins to affect connection to the pacemaker plugin + ais: Sign everyone up for peer process updates, not just the crmd + ais: The cluster type needs to be set before initializing classic openais connections + cib: Also free query result for xpath operations that return more than one hit + cib: Attempt to resolve memory corruption when forking a child to write the cib to disk + cib: Correctly free memory when writing out the cib to disk + cib: Fix the application of unversioned diffs + cib: Remove old developmental error logging + cib: Restructure the 'valid peer' check for deciding which instructions to ignore + cman: Correctly process membership/quorum changes from the pcmk plugin. Allow other message types through untouched + cman: Filter directed messages not intended for us + cman: Grab the initial membership when we connect + cman: Keep the list of peer processes up-to-date + cman: Make sure our common hooks are called after a cman membership update + cman: Make sure we can compile without cman present + cman: Populate sender details for cpg messages + cman: Update the ringid for cman based clusters + Core: Correctly unpack HA_Messages containing multiple entries with the same name + Core: crm_count_member() should only track nodes that have the full stack up + Core: New developmental logging system inspired by the kernel and a PoC from Lars Ellenberg + crmd: All nodes should see status updates, not just he DC + crmd: Allow non-DC nodes to clear failcounts too + crmd: Base DC election on process relative uptime + crmd: Bug lf#2439 - cancel_op() can also return HA_RSCBUSY + crmd: Bug lf#2439 - Handle asynchronous notification of resource deletion events + crmd: Bug lf#2458 - Ensure stop actions always have the relevant resource attributes + crmd: Disable age as a criteria for cman based clusters, its not reliable enough + crmd: Ensure we activate the DC timer if we detect an alternate DC + crmd: Factor the nanosecond component of process uptime in elections + crmd: Fix assertion failure when performing async resource failures + crmd: Fix handling of async resource deletion results + crmd: Include the action for crm graph operations + crmd: Make sure the membership cache is accurate after a sucessful fencing operation + crmd: Make sure we always poke the FSA after a transition to clear any TE_HALT actions + crmd: Offer crm-level membership once the peer starts the crmd process + crmd: Only need to request quorum update for plugin based clusters + crmd: Prevent assertion failure for stop actions resulting from cs: 3c0bc17c6daf + crmd: Prevent everyone from loosing DC elections by correctly initializing all relevant variables + crmd: Prevent segmentation fault + crmd: several fixes for async resource delete (thanks to beekhof) + crmd: Use the correct define/size for lrm resource IDs + Introduce two new cluster types 'cman' and 'corosync', replaces 'quorum_provider' concept + mcp: Add missing headers when built without heartbeat support + mcp: Correctly initialize the string containing the list of active daemons + mcp: Fix macro expansion in init script + mcp: Fix the expansion of the pid file in the init script + mcp: Handle CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN when connecting to libcfg + mcp: Make sure we can compile the mcp without cman present + mcp: New master control process for (re)spawning pacemaker daemons + mcp: Read config early so we can re-initialize logging asap if daemonizing + mcp: Rename the mcp binary to pacemakerd and create a 'pacemaker' init script + mcp: Resend our process list after every CPG change + mcp: Tell chkconfig we need to shut down early on + pengine: Avoid creating invalid ordering constraints for probes that are not needed + pengine: Bug lf#1959 - Fail unmanaged resources should not prevent other services from shutting down + pengine: Bug lf#2422 - Ordering dependencies on partially active groups not observed properly + pengine: Bug lf#2424 - Use notify oepration definition if it exists in the configuration + pengine: Bug lf#2433 - No services should be stopped until probes finish + pengine: Bug lf#2453 - Enforce clone ordering in the absense of colocation constraints + pengine: Bug lf#2476 - Repair on-fail=block for groups and primitive resources + pengine: Correctly detect when there is a real failcount that expired and needs to be cleared + pengine: Correctly handle pseudo action creation + pengine: Correctly order clone startup after group/clone start + pengine: Correct use-after-free introduced in the prior patch + pengine: Do not demote resources because something that requires it can not run + pengine: Fix colocation for interleaved clones + pengine: Fix colocation with partially active groups + pengine: Fix potential use-after-free defect from coverity + pengine: Fix previous merge + pengine: Fix use-after-free in order_actions() reported by valgrind + pengine: Make the current data set a global variable so it does not need to be passed around everywhere + pengine: Prevent endless loop when looking for operation definitions in the configuration + pengine: Prevent segfault by ensuring the arguments to do_calculations() are initialized + pengine: Rewrite the ordering constraint logic to be simplicity, clarity and maintainability + pengine: Wait until stonith is available, do not fall back to shutdown for nodes requesting termination + Resolve coverity RESOURCE_LEAK defects + Shell: Complete the transition to using crm_attribute instead of crm_failcount and crm_standby + stonith: Advertise stonith-ng options in the metadata + stonith: Bug lf#2461 - Prevent segfault by not looking up operations if the hashtable has not been initialized yet + stonith: Bug lf#2473 - Add the timeout at the top level where the daemon is looking for it + Stonith: Bug lf#2473 - Ensure stonith operations complete within the timeout and are terminated if they run too long + stonith: Bug lf#2473 - Ensure timeouts are included for fencing operations + stonith: Bug lf#2473 - Gracefully handle remote operations that arrive late (after we have done notifications) + stonith: Correctly parse pcmk_host_list parameters that appear on a single line + stonith: Map poweron/poweroff back to on/off expected by the stonith tool from cluster-glue + stonith: pass the configuration to the stonith program via environment variables (bnc#620781) + Stonith: Use the timeout specified by the user + Support starting plugin-based Pacemaker clusters with the MCP as well + Tools: Bug lf#2456 - Fix assertion failure in crm_resource + tools: crm_node - Repair the ability to connect to openais based clusters + tools: crm_node - Use the correct short option for --cman + tools: crm_report - corosync.conf wont necessarily contain the text 'pacemaker' anymore + Tools: crm_simulate - Fix use-after-free in when terminating + tools: crm_simulate - Resolve coverity USE_AFTER_FREE defect + Tools: Drop the 'pingd' daemon and resource agent in favor of ocf:pacemaker:ping + Tools: Fix recently introduced use-of-NULL + Tools: Fix use-after-free defects from coverity * Wed May 12 2010 Andrew Beekhof 1.1.2-1 - Update source tarball to revision: c25c972a25cc tip - Statistics: Changesets: 339 Diff: 708 files changed, 37918 insertions(+), 10584 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.1.1 + ais: Do not count votes from offline nodes and calculate current votes before sending quorum data + ais: Ensure the list of active processes sent to clients is always up-to-date + ais: Look for the correct conf variable for turning on file logging + ais: Need to find a better and thread-safe way to set core_uses_pid. Disable for now. + ais: Use the threadsafe version of getpwnam + Core: Bump the feature set due to the new failcount expiry feature + Core: fix memory leaks exposed by valgrind + Core: Bug lf#2414 - Prevent use-after-free reported by valgrind when doing xpath based deletions + crmd: Bug lf#2414 - Prevent use-after-free of the PE connection after it dies + crmd: Bug lf#2414 - Prevent use-after-free of the stonith-ng connection + crmd: Bug lf#2401 - Improved detection of partially active peers + crmd: Bug lf#2379 - Ensure the cluster terminates when the PE is not available + crmd: Do not allow the target_rc to be misused by resource agents + crmd: Do not ignore action timeouts based on FSA state + crmd: Ensure we don't get stuck in S_PENDING if we lose an election to someone that never talks to us again + crmd: Fix memory leaks exposed by valgrind + crmd: Remove race condition that could lead to multiple instances of a clone being active on a machine + crmd: Send erase_status_tag() calls to the local CIB when the DC is fenced, since there is no DC to accept them + crmd: Use global fencing notifications to prevent secondary fencing operations of the DC + pengine: Bug lf#2317 - Avoid needless restart of primitive depending on a clone + pengine: Bug lf#2361 - Ensure clones observe mandatory ordering constraints if the LHS is unrunnable + pengine: Bug lf#2383 - Combine failcounts for all instances of an anonymous clone on a host + pengine: Bug lf#2384 - Fix intra-set colocation and ordering + pengine: Bug lf#2403 - Enforce mandatory promotion (colocation) constraints + pengine: Bug lf#2412 - Correctly find clone instances by their prefix + pengine: Do not be so quick to pull the trigger on nodes that are coming up + pengine: Fix memory leaks exposed by valgrind + pengine: Rewrite native_merge_weights() to avoid Fix use-after-free + Shell: Bug bnc#590035 - always reload status if working with the cluster + Shell: Bug bnc#592762 - Default to using the status section from the live CIB + Shell: Bug lf#2315 - edit multiple meta_attributes sets in resource management + Shell: Bug lf#2221 - enable comments + Shell: Bug bnc#580492 - implement new cibstatus interface and commands + Shell: Bug bnc#585471 - new cibstatus import command + Shell: check timeouts also against the default-action-timeout property + Shell: new configure filter command + Tools: crm_mon - fix memory leaks exposed by valgrind * Tue Feb 16 2010 Andrew Beekhof - 1.1.1-1 - First public release of Pacemaker 1.1 - Package reference documentation in a doc subpackage - Move cts into a subpackage so that it can be easily consumed by others - Update source tarball to revision: 17d9cd4ee29f + New stonith daemon that supports global notifications + Service placement influenced by the physical resources + A new tool for simulating failures and the cluster’s reaction to them + Ability to serialize an otherwise unrelated a set of resource actions (eg. Xen migrations) * Mon Jan 18 2010 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.7-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 2eed906f43e9 (stable-1.0) tip - Statistics: Changesets: 193 Diff: 220 files changed, 15933 insertions(+), 8782 deletions(-) - Changes since 1.0.5-4 + pengine: Bug 2213 - Ensure groups process location constraints so that clone-node-max works for cloned groups + pengine: Bug lf#2153 - non-clones should not restart when clones stop/start on other nodes + pengine: Bug lf#2209 - Clone ordering should be able to prevent startup of dependent clones + pengine: Bug lf#2216 - Correctly identify the state of anonymous clones when deciding when to probe + pengine: Bug lf#2225 - Operations that require fencing should wait for 'stonith_complete' not 'all_stopped'. + pengine: Bug lf#2225 - Prevent clone peers from stopping while another is instance is (potentially) being fenced + pengine: Correctly anti-colocate with a group + pengine: Correctly unpack ordering constraints for resource sets to avoid graph loops + Tools: crm: load help from crm_cli.txt + Tools: crm: resource sets (bnc#550923) + Tools: crm: support for comments (LF 2221) + Tools: crm: support for description attribute in resources/operations (bnc#548690) + Tools: hb2openais: add EVMS2 CSM processing (and other changes) (bnc#548093) + Tools: hb2openais: do not allow empty rules, clones, or groups (LF 2215) + Tools: hb2openais: refuse to convert pure EVMS volumes + cib: Ensure the loop for login message terminates + cib: Finally fix reliability of receiving large messages over remote plaintext connections + cib: Fix remote notifications + cib: For remote connections, default to CRM_DAEMON_USER since thats the only one that the cib can validate the password for using PAM + cib: Remote plaintext - Retry sending parts of the message that did not fit the first time + crmd: Ensure batch-limit is correctly enforced + crmd: Ensure we have the latest status after a transition abort + (bnc#547579,547582): Tools: crm: status section editing support + shell: Add allow-migrate as allowed meta-attribute (bnc#539968) + Medium: Build: Do not automatically add -L/lib, it could cause 64-bit arches to break + Medium: pengine: Bug lf#2206 - rsc_order constraints always use score at the top level + Medium: pengine: Only complain about target-role=master for non m/s resources + Medium: pengine: Prevent non-multistate resources from being promoted through target-role + Medium: pengine: Provide a default action for resource-set ordering + Medium: pengine: Silently fix requires=fencing for stonith resources so that it can be set in op_defaults + Medium: Tools: Bug lf#2286 - Allow the shell to accept template parameters on the command line + Medium: Tools: Bug lf#2307 - Provide a way to determin the nodeid of past cluster members + Medium: Tools: crm: add update method to template apply (LF 2289) + Medium: Tools: crm: direct RA interface for ocf class resource agents (LF 2270) + Medium: Tools: crm: direct RA interface for stonith class resource agents (LF 2270) + Medium: Tools: crm: do not add score which does not exist + Medium: Tools: crm: do not consider warnings as errors (LF 2274) + Medium: Tools: crm: do not remove sets which contain id-ref attribute (LF 2304) + Medium: Tools: crm: drop empty attributes elements + Medium: Tools: crm: exclude locations when testing for pathological constraints (LF 2300) + Medium: Tools: crm: fix exit code on single shot commands + Medium: Tools: crm: fix node delete (LF 2305) + Medium: Tools: crm: implement -F (--force) option + Medium: Tools: crm: rename status to cibstatus (LF 2236) + Medium: Tools: crm: revisit configure commit + Medium: Tools: crm: stay in crm if user specified level only (LF 2286) + Medium: Tools: crm: verify changes on exit from the configure level + Medium: ais: Some clients such as gfs_controld want a cluster name, allow one to be specified in corosync.conf + Medium: cib: Clean up logic for receiving remote messages + Medium: cib: Create valid notification control messages + Medium: cib: Indicate where the remote connection came from + Medium: cib: Send password prompt to stderr so that stdout can be redirected + Medium: cts: Fix rsh handling when stdout is not required + Medium: doc: Fill in the section on removing a node from an AIS-based cluster + Medium: doc: Update the docs to reflect the 0.6/1.0 rolling upgrade problem + Medium: doc: Use Publican for docbook based documentation + Medium: fencing: stonithd: add metadata for stonithd instance attributes (and support in the shell) + Medium: fencing: stonithd: ignore case when comparing host names (LF 2292) + Medium: tools: Make crm_mon functional with remote connections + Medium: xml: Add stopped as a supported role for operations + Medium: xml: Bug bnc#552713 - Treat node unames as text fields not IDs + Medium: xml: Bug lf#2215 - Create an always-true expression for empty rules when upgrading from 0.6 * Thu Oct 29 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-4 - Include the fixes from CoroSync integration testing - Move the resource templates - they are not documentation - Ensure documentation is placed in a standard location - Exclude documentation that is included elsewhere in the package - Update the tarball from upstream to version ee19d8e83c2a + cib: Correctly clean up when both plaintext and tls remote ports are requested + pengine: Bug bnc#515172 - Provide better defaults for lt(e) and gt(e) comparisions + pengine: Bug lf#2197 - Allow master instances placemaker to be influenced by colocation constraints + pengine: Make sure promote/demote pseudo actions are created correctly + pengine: Prevent target-role from promoting more than master-max instances + ais: Bug lf#2199 - Prevent expected-quorum-votes from being populated with garbage + ais: Prevent deadlock - don't try to release IPC message if the connection failed + cib: For validation errors, send back the full CIB so the client can display the errors + cib: Prevent use-after-free for remote plaintext connections + crmd: Bug lf#2201 - Prevent use-of-NULL when running heartbeat * Wed Oct 13 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-3 - Update the tarball from upstream to version 38cd629e5c3c + Core: Bug lf#2169 - Allow dtd/schema validation to be disabled + pengine: Bug lf#2106 - Not all anonymous clone children are restarted after configuration change + pengine: Bug lf#2170 - stop-all-resources option had no effect + pengine: Bug lf#2171 - Prevent groups from starting if they depend on a complex resource which can not + pengine: Disable resource management if stonith-enabled=true and no stonith resources are defined + pengine: do not include master score if it would prevent allocation + ais: Avoid excessive load by checking for dead children every 1s (instead of 100ms) + ais: Bug rh#525589 - Prevent shutdown deadlocks when running on CoroSync + ais: Gracefully handle changes to the AIS nodeid + crmd: Bug bnc#527530 - Wait for the transition to complete before leaving S_TRANSITION_ENGINE + crmd: Prevent use-after-free with LOG_DEBUG_3 + Medium: xml: Mask the "symmetrical" attribute on rsc_colocation constraints (bnc#540672) + Medium (bnc#520707): Tools: crm: new templates ocfs2 and clvm + Medium: Build: Invert the disable ais/heartbeat logic so that --without (ais|heartbeat) is available to rpmbuild + Medium: pengine: Bug lf#2178 - Indicate unmanaged clones + Medium: pengine: Bug lf#2180 - Include node information for all failed ops + Medium: pengine: Bug lf#2189 - Incorrect error message when unpacking simple ordering constraint + Medium: pengine: Correctly log resources that would like to start but can not + Medium: pengine: Stop ptest from logging to syslog + Medium: ais: Include version details in plugin name + Medium: crmd: Requery the resource metadata after every start operation * Fri Aug 21 2009 Tomas Mraz - 1.0.5-2.1 - rebuilt with new openssl * Wed Aug 19 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-2 - Add versioned perl dependency as specified by https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Perl#Packages_that_link_to_libperl - No longer remove RPATH data, it prevents us finding libperl.so and no other libraries were being hardcoded - Compile in support for heartbeat - Conditionally add heartbeat-devel and corosynclib-devel to the -devel requirements depending on which stacks are supported * Mon Aug 17 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-1 - Add dependency on resource-agents - Use the version of the configure macro that supplies --prefix, --libdir, etc - Update the tarball from upstream to version 462f1569a437 (Pacemaker 1.0.5 final) + Tools: crm_resource - Advertise --move instead of --migrate + Medium: Extra: New node connectivity RA that uses system ping and attrd_updater + Medium: crmd: Note that dc-deadtime can be used to mask the brokeness of some switches * Tue Aug 11 2009 Ville Skyttä - 1.0.5-0.7.c9120a53a6ae.hg - Use bzipped upstream tarball. * Wed Jul 29 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-0.6.c9120a53a6ae.hg - Add back missing build auto* dependencies - Minor cleanups to the install directive * Tue Jul 28 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-0.5.c9120a53a6ae.hg - Add a leading zero to the revision when alphatag is used * Tue Jul 28 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.5-0.4.c9120a53a6ae.hg - Incorporate the feedback from the cluster-glue review - Realistically, the version is a 1.0.5 pre-release - Use the global directive instead of define for variables - Use the haclient/hacluster group/user instead of daemon - Use the _configure macro - Fix install dependencies * Fri Jul 24 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.4-3 - Initial Fedora checkin - Include an AUTHORS and license file in each package - Change the library package name to pacemaker-libs to be more Fedora compliant - Remove execute permissions from xml related files - Reference the new cluster-glue devel package name - Update the tarball from upstream to version c9120a53a6ae + pengine: Only prevent migration if the clone dependency is stopping/starting on the target node + pengine: Bug 2160 - Don't shuffle clones due to colocation + pengine: New implementation of the resource migration (not stop/start) logic + Medium: Tools: crm_resource - Prevent use-of-NULL by requiring a resource name for the -A and -a options + Medium: pengine: Prevent use-of-NULL in find_first_action() * Tue Jul 14 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.4-2 - Reference authors from the project AUTHORS file instead of listing in description - Change Source0 to reference the Mercurial repo - Cleaned up the summaries and descriptions - Incorporate the results of Fedora package self-review * Thu Jun 04 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.4-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 1d87d3e0fc7f (stable-1.0) - Statistics: Changesets: 209 Diff: 266 files changed, 12010 insertions(+), 8276 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.0.3 + (bnc#488291): ais: do not rely on byte endianness on ptr cast + (bnc#507255): Tools: crm: delete rsc/op_defaults (these meta_attributes are killing me) + (bnc#507255): Tools: crm: import properly rsc/op_defaults + (LF 2114): Tools: crm: add support for operation instance attributes + ais: Bug lf#2126 - Messages replies cannot be routed to transient clients + ais: Fix compilation for the latest Corosync API (v1719) + attrd: Do not perform all updates as complete refreshes + cib: Fix huge memory leak affecting heartbeat-based clusters + Core: Allow xpath queries to match attributes + Core: Generate the help text directly from a tool options struct + Core: Handle differences in 0.6 messaging format + crmd: Bug lf#2120 - All transient node attribute updates need to go via attrd + crmd: Correctly calculate how long an FSA action took to avoid spamming the logs with errors + crmd: Fix another large memory leak affecting Heartbeat based clusters + lha: Restore compatibility with older versions + pengine: Bug bnc#495687 - Filesystem is not notified of successful STONITH under some conditions + pengine: Make running a cluster with STONITH enabled but no STONITH resources an error and provide details on resolutions + pengine: Prevent use-ofNULL when using resource ordering sets + pengine: Provide inter-notification ordering guarantees + pengine: Rewrite the notification code to be understanable and extendable + Tools: attrd - Prevent race condition resulting in the cluster forgetting the node wishes to shut down + Tools: crm: regression tests + Tools: crm_mon - Fix smtp notifications + Tools: crm_resource - Repair the ability to query meta attributes + Low Build: Bug lf#2105 - Debian package should contain pacemaker doc and crm templates + Medium (bnc#507255): Tools: crm: handle empty rsc/op_defaults properly + Medium (bnc#507255): Tools: crm: use the right obj_type when creating objects from xml nodes + Medium (LF 2107): Tools: crm: revisit exit codes in configure + Medium: cib: Do not bother validating updates that only affect the status section + Medium: Core: Include supported stacks in version information + Medium: crmd: Record in the CIB, the cluster infrastructure being used + Medium: cts: Do not combine crm_standby arguments - the wrapper can not process them + Medium: cts: Fix the CIBAusdit class + Medium: Extra: Refresh showscores script from Dominik + Medium: pengine: Build a statically linked version of ptest + Medium: pengine: Correctly log the actions for resources that are being recovered + Medium: pengine: Correctly log the occurrence of promotion events + Medium: pengine: Implememt node health based on a patch from Mark Hamzy + Medium: Tools: Add examples to help text outputs + Medium: Tools: crm: catch syntax errors for configure load + Medium: Tools: crm: implement erasing nodes in configure erase + Medium: Tools: crm: work with parents only when managing xml objects + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - Add option to run custom notification program on resource operations (Patch by Dominik Klein) + Medium: Tools: crm_resource - Allow --cleanup to function on complex resources and cluster-wide + Medium: Tools: haresource2cib.py - Patch from horms to fix conversion error + Medium: Tools: Include stack information in crm_mon output + Medium: Tools: Two new options (--stack,--constraints) to crm_resource for querying how a resource is configured * Wed Apr 08 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.3-1 - Update source tarball to revision: b133b3f19797 (stable-1.0) tip - Statistics: Changesets: 383 Diff: 329 files changed, 15471 insertions(+), 15119 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.0.2 + Added tag SLE11-HAE-GMC for changeset 9196be9830c2 + ais plugin: Fix quorum calculation (bnc#487003) + ais: Another memory fix leak in error path + ais: Bug bnc#482847, bnc#482905 - Force a clean exit of OpenAIS once Pacemaker has finished unloading + ais: Bug bnc#486858 - Fix update_member() to prevent spamming clients with membership events containing no changes + ais: Centralize all quorum calculations in the ais plugin and allow expected votes to be configured int he cib + ais: Correctly handle a return value of zero from openais_dispatch_recv() + ais: Disable logging to a file + ais: Fix memory leak in error path + ais: IPC messages are only in scope until a response is sent + All signal handlers used with CL_SIGNAL() need to be as minimal as possible + cib: Bug bnc#482885 - Simplify CIB disk-writes to prevent data loss. Required a change to the backup filename format + cib: crmd: Revert part of 9782ab035003. Complex shutdown routines need G_main_add_SignalHandler to avoid race coditions + crm: Avoid infinite loop during crm configure edit (bnc#480327) + crmd: Avoid a race condition by waiting for the attrd update to trigger a transition automatically + crmd: Bug bnc#480977 - Prevent extra, partial, shutdown when a node restarts too quickly + crmd: Bug bnc#480977 - Prevent extra, partial, shutdown when a node restarts too quickly (verified) + crmd: Bug bnc#489063 - Ensure the DC is always unset after we 'lose' an election + crmd: Bug BSC#479543 - Correctly find the migration source for timed out migrate_from actions + crmd: Call crm_peer_init() before we start the FSA - prevents a race condition when used with Heartbeat + crmd: Erasing the status section should not be forced to the local node + crmd: Fix memory leak in cib notication processing code + crmd: Fix memory leak in transition graph processing + crmd: Fix memory leaks found by valgrind + crmd: More memory leaks fixes found by valgrind + fencing: stonithd: is_heartbeat_cluster is a no-no if there is no heartbeat support + pengine: Bug bnc#466788 - Exclude nodes that can not run resources + pengine: Bug bnc#466788 - Make colocation based on node attributes work + pengine: Bug BNC#478687 - Do not crash when clone-max is 0 + pengine: Bug bnc#488721 - Fix id-ref expansion for clones, the doc-root for clone children is not the cib root + pengine: Bug bnc#490418 - Correctly determine node state for nodes wishing to be terminated + pengine: Bug LF#2087 - Correctly parse the state of anonymous clones that have multiple instances on a given node + pengine: Bug lf#2089 - Meta attributes are not inherited by clone children + pengine: Bug lf#2091 - Correctly restart modified resources that were found active by a probe + pengine: Bug lf#2094 - Fix probe ordering for cloned groups + pengine: Bug LF:2075 - Fix large pingd memory leaks + pengine: Correctly attach orphaned clone children to their parent + pengine: Correctly handle terminate node attributes that are set to the output from time() + pengine: Ensure orphaned clone members are hooked up to the parent when clone-max=0 + pengine: Fix memory leak in LogActions + pengine: Fix the determination of whether a group is active + pengine: Look up the correct promotion preference for anonymous masters + pengine: Simplify handling of start failures by changing the default migration-threshold to INFINITY + pengine: The ordered option for clones no longer causes extra start/stop operations + RA: Bug bnc#490641 - Shut down dlm_controld with -TERM instead of -KILL + RA: pingd: Set default ping interval to 1 instead of 0 seconds + Resources: pingd - Correctly tell the ping daemon to shut down + Tools: Bug bnc#483365 - Ensure the command from cluster_test includes a value for --log-facility + Tools: cli: fix and improve delete command + Tools: crm: add and implement templates + Tools: crm: add support for command aliases and some common commands (i.e. cd,exit) + Tools: crm: create top configuration nodes if they are missing + Tools: crm: fix parsing attributes for rules (broken by the previous changeset) + Tools: crm: new ra set of commands + Tools: crm: resource agents information management + Tools: crm: rsc/op_defaults + Tools: crm: support for no value attribute in nvpairs + Tools: crm: the new configure monitor command + Tools: crm: the new configure node command + Tools: crm_mon - Prevent use-of-NULL when summarizing an orphan + Tools: hb2openais: create clvmd clone for respawn evmsd in ha.cf + Tools: hb2openais: fix a serious recursion bug in xml node processing + Tools: hb2openais: fix ocfs2 processing + Tools: pingd - prevent double free of getaddrinfo() output in error path + Tools: The default re-ping interval for pingd should be 1s not 1ms + Medium (bnc#479049): Tools: crm: add validation of resource type for the configure primitive command + Medium (bnc#479050): Tools: crm: add help for RA parameters in tab completion + Medium (bnc#479050): Tools: crm: add tab completion for primitive params/meta/op + Medium (bnc#479050): Tools: crm: reimplement cluster properties completion + Medium (bnc#486968): Tools: crm: listnodes function requires no parameters (do not mix completion with other stuff) + Medium: ais: Remove the ugly hack for dampening AIS membership changes + Medium: cib: Fix memory leaks by using mainloop_add_signal + Medium: cib: Move more logging to the debug level (was info) + Medium: cib: Overhaul the processing of synchronous replies + Medium: Core: Add library functions for instructing the cluster to terminate nodes + Medium: crmd: Add new expected-quorum-votes option + Medium: crmd: Allow up to 5 retires when an attrd update fails + Medium: crmd: Automatically detect and use new values for crm_config options + Medium: crmd: Bug bnc#490426 - Escalated shutdowns stall when there are pending resource operations + Medium: crmd: Clean up and optimize the DC election algorithm + Medium: crmd: Fix memory leak in shutdown + Medium: crmd: Fix memory leaks spotted by Valgrind + Medium: crmd: Ignore join messages from hosts other than our DC + Medium: crmd: Limit the scope of resource updates to the status section + Medium: crmd: Prevent the crmd from being respawned if its told to shut down when it did not ask to be + Medium: crmd: Re-check the election status after membership events + Medium: crmd: Send resource updates via the local CIB during elections + Medium: pengine: Bug bnc#491441 - crm_mon does not display operations returning 'uninstalled' correctly + Medium: pengine: Bug lf#2101 - For location constraints, role=Slave is equivalent to role=Started + Medium: pengine: Clean up the API - removed ->children() and renamed ->find_child() to fine_rsc() + Medium: pengine: Compress the display of healthy anonymous clones + Medium: pengine: Correctly log the actions for resources that are being recovered + Medium: pengine: Determin a promotion score for complex resources + Medium: pengine: Ensure clones always have a value for globally-unique + Medium: pengine: Prevent orphan clones from being allocated + Medium: RA: controld: Return proper exit code for stop op. + Medium: Tools: Bug bnc#482558 - Fix logging test in cluster_test + Medium: Tools: Bug bnc#482828 - Fix quoting in cluster_test logging setup + Medium: Tools: Bug bnc#482840 - Include directory path to CTSlab.py + Medium: Tools: crm: add more user input checks + Medium: Tools: crm: do not check resource status of we are working with a shadow + Medium: Tools: crm: fix id-refs and allow reference to top objects (i.e. primitive) + Medium: Tools: crm: ignore comments in the CIB + Medium: Tools: crm: multiple column output would not work with small lists + Medium: Tools: crm: refuse to delete running resources + Medium: Tools: crm: rudimentary if-else for templates + Medium: Tools: crm: Start/stop clones via target-role. + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - Compress the node status for healthy and offline nodes + Medium: Tools: crm_shadow - Return 0/cib_ok when --create-empty succeeds + Medium: Tools: crm_shadow - Support -e, the short form of --create-empty + Medium: Tools: Make attrd quieter + Medium: Tools: pingd - Avoid using various clplumbing functions as they seem to leak + Medium: Tools: Reduce pingd logging * Mon Feb 16 2009 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.2-1 - Update source tarball to revision: d232d19daeb9 (stable-1.0) tip - Statistics: Changesets: 441 Diff: 639 files changed, 20871 insertions(+), 21594 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.0.1 + (bnc#450815): Tools: crm cli: do not generate id for the operations tag + ais: Add support for the new AIS IPC layer + ais: Always set header.error to the correct default: SA_AIS_OK + ais: Bug BNC#456243 - Ensure the membership cache always contains an entry for the local node + ais: Bug BNC:456208 - Prevent deadlocks by not logging in the child process before exec() + ais: By default, disable supprt for the WIP openais IPC patch + ais: Detect and handle situations where ais and the crm disagree on the node name + ais: Ensure crm_peer_seq is updated after a membership update + ais: Make sure all IPC header fields are set to sane defaults + ais: Repair and streamline service load now that whitetank startup functions correctly + build: create and install doc files + cib: Allow clients without mainloop to connect to the cib + cib: CID:18 - Fix use-of-NULL in cib_perform_op + cib: CID:18 - Repair errors introduced in b5a18704477b - Fix use-of-NULL in cib_perform_op + cib: Ensure diffs contain the correct values of admin_epoch + cib: Fix four moderately sized memory leaks detected by Valgrind + Core: CID:10 - Prevent indexing into an array of schemas with a negative value + Core: CID:13 - Fix memory leak in log_data_element + Core: CID:15 - Fix memory leak in crm_get_peer + Core: CID:6 - Fix use-of-NULL in copy_ha_msg_input + Core: Fix crash in the membership code preventing node shutdown + Core: Fix more memory leaks foudn by valgrind + Core: Prevent unterminated strings after decompression + crmd: Bug BNC:467995 - Delay marking STONITH operations complete until STONITH tells us so + crmd: Bug LF:1962 - Do not NACK peers because they are not (yet) in our membership. Just ignore them. + crmd: Bug LF:2010 - Ensure fencing cib updates create the node_state entry if needed to preent re-fencing during cluster startup + crmd: Correctly handle reconnections to attrd + crmd: Ensure updates for lost migrate operations indicate which node it tried to migrating to + crmd: If there are no nodes to finalize, start an election. + crmd: If there are no nodes to welcome, start an election. + crmd: Prevent node attribute loss by detecting attrd disconnections immediately + crmd: Prevent node re-probe loops by ensuring mandatory actions always complete + pengine: Bug 2005 - Fix startup ordering of cloned stonith groups + pengine: Bug 2006 - Correctly reprobe cloned groups + pengine: Bug BNC:465484 - Fix the no-quorum-policy=suicide option + pengine: Bug LF:1996 - Correctly process disabled monitor operations + pengine: CID:19 - Fix use-of-NULL in determine_online_status + pengine: Clones now default to globally-unique=false + pengine: Correctly calculate the number of available nodes for the clone to use + pengine: Only shoot online nodes with no-quorum-policy=suicide + pengine: Prevent on-fail settings being ignored after a resource is successfully stopped + pengine: Prevent use-of-NULL for failed migrate actions in process_rsc_state() + pengine: Remove an optimization for the terminate node attribute that caused the cluster to block indefinitly + pengine: Repar the ability to colocate based on node attributes other than uname + pengine: Start the correct monitor operation for unmanaged masters + stonith: CID:3 - Fix another case of exceptionally poor error handling by the original stonith developers + stonith: CID:5 - Checking for NULL and then dereferencing it anyway is an interesting approach to error handling + stonithd: Sending IPC to the cluster is a privileged operation + stonithd: wrong checks for shmid (0 is a valid id) + Tools: attrd - Correctly determine when an attribute has stopped changing and should be committed to the CIB + Tools: Bug 2003 - pingd does not correctly detect failures when the interface is down + Tools: Bug 2003 - pingd does not correctly handle node-down events on multi-NIC systems + Tools: Bug 2021 - pingd does not detect sequence wrapping correctly, incorrectly reports nodes offline + Tools: Bug BNC:468066 - Do not use the result of uname() when its no longer in scope + Tools: Bug BNC:473265 - crm_resource -L dumps core + Tools: Bug LF:2001 - Transient node attributes should be set via attrd + Tools: Bug LF:2036 - crm_resource cannot set/get parameters for cloned resources + Tools: Bug LF:2046 - Node attribute updates are lost because attrd can take too long to start + Tools: Cause the correct clone instance to be failed with crm_resource -F + Tools: cluster_test - Allow the user to select a stack and fix CTS invocation + Tools: crm cli: allow rename only if the resource is stopped + Tools: crm cli: catch system errors on file operations + Tools: crm cli: completion for ids in configure + Tools: crm cli: drop '-rsc' from attributes for order constraint + Tools: crm cli: exit with an appropriate exit code + Tools: crm cli: fix wrong order of action and resource in order constraint + Tools: crm cli: fox wrong exit code + Tools: crm cli: improve handling of cib attributes + Tools: crm cli: new command: configure rename + Tools: crm cli: new command: configure upgrade + Tools: crm cli: new command: node delete + Tools: crm cli: prevent key errors on missing cib attributes + Tools: crm cli: print long help for help topics + Tools: crm cli: return on syntax error when parsing score + Tools: crm cli: rsc_location can be without nvpairs + Tools: crm cli: short node preference location constraint + Tools: crm cli: sometimes, on errors, level would change on single shot use + Tools: crm cli: syntax: drop a bunch of commas (remains of help tables conversion) + Tools: crm cli: verify user input for sanity + Tools: crm: find expressions within rules (do not always skip xml nodes due to used id) + Tools: crm_master should not define a set id now that attrd is used. Defining one can break lookups + Tools: crm_mon Use the OID assigned to the project by IANA for SNMP traps + Medium (bnc#445622): Tools: crm cli: improve the node show command and drop node status + Medium (LF 2009): stonithd: improve timeouts for remote fencing + Medium: ais: Allow dead peers to be removed from membership calculations + Medium: ais: Pass node deletion events on to clients + Medium: ais: Sanitize ipc usage + Medium: ais: Supply the node uname in addtion to the id + Medium: Build: Clean up configure to ensure NON_FATAL_CFLAGS is consistent with CFLAGS (ie. includes -g) + Medium: Build: Install cluster_test + Medium: Build: Use more restrictive CFLAGS and fix the resulting errors + Medium: cib: CID:20 - Fix potential use-after-free in cib_native_signon + Medium: Core: Bug BNC:474727 - Set a maximum time to wait for IPC messages + Medium: Core: CID:12 - Fix memory leak in decode_transition_magic error path + Medium: Core: CID:14 - Fix memory leak in calculate_xml_digest error path + Medium: Core: CID:16 - Fix memory leak in date_to_string error path + Medium: Core: Try to track down the cause of XML parsing errors + Medium: crmd: Bug BNC:472473 - Do not wait excessive amounts of time for lost actions + Medium: crmd: Bug BNC:472473 - Reduce the transition timeout to action_timeout+network_delay + Medium: crmd: Do not fast-track the processing of LRM refreshes when there are pending actions. + Medium: crmd: do_dc_join_filter_offer - Check the 'join' message is for the current instance before deciding to NACK peers + Medium: crmd: Find option values without having to do a config upgrade + Medium: crmd: Implement shutdown using a transient node attribute + Medium: crmd: Update the crmd options to use dashes instead of underscores + Medium: cts: Add 'cluster reattach' to the suite of automated regression tests + Medium: cts: cluster_test - Make some usability enhancements + Medium: CTS: cluster_test - suggest a valid port number + Medium: CTS: Fix python import order + Medium: cts: Implement an automated SplitBrain test + Medium: CTS: Remove references to deleted classes + Medium: Extra: Resources - Use HA_VARRUN instead of HA_RSCTMP for state files as Heartbeat removes HA_RSCTMP at startup + Medium: HB: Bug 1933 - Fake crmd_client_status_callback() calls because HB does not provide them for already running processes + Medium: pengine: CID:17 - Fix memory leak in find_actions_by_task error path + Medium: pengine: CID:7,8 - Prevent hypothetical use-of-NULL in LogActions + Medium: pengine: Defer logging the actions performed on a resource until we have processed ordering constraints + Medium: pengine: Remove the symmetrical attribute of colocation constraints + Medium: Resources: pingd - fix the meta defaults + Medium: Resources: Stateful - Add missing meta defaults + Medium: stonithd: exit if we the pid file cannot be locked + Medium: Tools: Allow attrd clients to specify the ID the attribute should be created with + Medium: Tools: attrd - Allow attribute updates to be performed from a hosts peer + Medium: Tools: Bug LF:1994 - Clean up crm_verify return codes + Medium: Tools: Change the pingd defaults to ping hosts once every second (instead of 5 times every 10 seconds) + Medium: Tools: cibmin - Detect resource operations with a view to providing email/snmp/cim notification + Medium: Tools: crm cli: add back symmetrical for order constraints + Medium: Tools: crm cli: generate role in location when converting from xml + Medium: Tools: crm cli: handle shlex exceptions + Medium: Tools: crm cli: keep order of help topics + Medium: Tools: crm cli: refine completion for ids in configure + Medium: Tools: crm cli: replace inf with INFINITY + Medium: Tools: crm cli: streamline cib load and parsing + Medium: Tools: crm cli: supply provider only for ocf class primitives + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - Add support for sending mail notifications of resource events + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - Include the DC version in status summary + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - Sanitize startup and option processing + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - switch to event-driven updates and add support for sending snmp traps + Medium: Tools: crm_shadow - Replace the --locate option with the saner --edit + Medium: Tools: hb2openais: do not remove Evmsd resources, but replace them with clvmd + Medium: Tools: hb2openais: replace crmadmin with crm_mon + Medium: Tools: hb2openais: replace the lsb class with ocf for o2cb + Medium: Tools: hb2openais: reuse code + Medium: Tools: LF:2029 - Display an error if crm_resource is used to reset the operation history of non-primitive resources + Medium: Tools: Make pingd resilient to attrd failures + Medium: Tools: pingd - fix the command line switches + Medium: Tools: Rename ccm_tool to crm_node * Tue Nov 18 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.1-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 6fc5ce8302ab (stable-1.0) tip - Statistics: Changesets: 170 Diff: 816 files changed, 7633 insertions(+), 6286 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-1.0.1 + ais: Allow the crmd to get callbacks whenever a node state changes + ais: Create an option for starting the mgmtd daemon automatically + ais: Ensure HA_RSCTMP exists for use by resource agents + ais: Hook up the openais.conf config logging options + ais: Zero out the PID of disconnecting clients + cib: Ensure global updates cause a disk write when appropriate + Core: Add an extra snaity check to getXpathResults() to prevent segfaults + Core: Do not redefine __FUNCTION__ unnecessarily + Core: Repair the ability to have comments in the configuration + crmd: Bug:1975 - crmd should wait indefinitely for stonith operations to complete + crmd: Ensure PE processing does not occur for all error cases in do_pe_invoke_callback + crmd: Requests to the CIB should cause any prior PE calculations to be ignored + heartbeat: Wait for membership 'up' events before removing stale node status data + pengine: Bug LF:1988 - Ensure recurring operations always have the correct target-rc set + pengine: Bug LF:1988 - For unmanaged resources we need to skip the usual can_run_resources() checks + pengine: Ensure the terminate node attribute is handled correctly + pengine: Fix optional colocation + pengine: Improve up the detection of 'new' nodes joining the cluster + pengine: Prevent assert failures in master_color() by ensuring unmanaged masters are always reallocated to their current location + Tools: crm cli: parser: return False on syntax error and None for comments + Tools: crm cli: unify template and edit commands + Tools: crm_shadow - Show more line number information after validation failures + Tools: hb2openais: add option to upgrade the CIB to v3.0 + Tools: hb2openais: add U option to getopts and update usage + Tools: hb2openais: backup improved and multiple fixes + Tools: hb2openais: fix class/provider reversal + Tools: hb2openais: fix testing + Tools: hb2openais: move the CIB update to the end + Tools: hb2openais: update logging and set logfile appropriately + Tools: LF:1969 - Attrd never sets any properties in the cib + Tools: Make attrd functional on OpenAIS + Medium: ais: Hook up the options for specifying the expected number of nodes and total quorum votes + Medium: ais: Look for pacemaker options inside the service block with 'name: pacemaker' instead of creating an addtional configuration block + Medium: ais: Provide better feedback when nodes change nodeids (in openais.conf) + Medium: cib: Always store cib contents on disk with num_updates=0 + Medium: cib: Ensure remote access ports are cleaned up on shutdown + Medium: crmd: Detect deleted resource operations automatically + Medium: crmd: Erase a nodes resource operations and transient attributes after a successful STONITH + Medium: crmd: Find a more appropriate place to update quorum and refresh attrd attributes + Medium: crmd: Fix the handling of unexpected PE exits to ensure the current CIB is stored + Medium: crmd: Fix the recording of pending operations in the CIB + Medium: crmd: Initiate an attrd refresh _after_ the status section has been fully repopulated + Medium: crmd: Only the DC should update quorum in an openais cluster + Medium: Ensure meta attributes are used consistantly + Medium: pengine: Allow group and clone level resource attributes + Medium: pengine: Bug N:437719 - Ensure scores from colocated resources count when allocating groups + Medium: pengine: Prevent lsb scripts from being used in globally unique clones + Medium: pengine: Make a best-effort guess at a migration threshold for people with 0.6 configs + Medium: Resources: controld - ensure we are part of a clone with globally_unique=false + Medium: Tools: attrd - Automatically refresh all attributes after a CIB replace operation + Medium: Tools: Bug LF:1985 - crm_mon - Correctly process failed cib queries to allow reconnection after cluster restarts + Medium: Tools: Bug LF:1987 - crm_verify incorrectly warns of configuration upgrades for the most recent version + Medium: Tools: crm (bnc#441028): check for key error in attributes management + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - display the meaning of the operation rc code instead of the status + Medium: Tools: crm_mon - Fix the display of timing data + Medium: Tools: crm_verify - check that we are being asked to validate a complete config + Medium: xml: Relax the restriction on the contents of rsc_locaiton.node * Thu Oct 16 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 1.0.0-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 388654dfef8f tip - Statistics: Changesets: 261 Diff: 3021 files changed, 244985 insertions(+), 111596 deletions(-) - Changes since f805e1b30103 + add the crm cli program + ais: Move the service id definition to a common location and make sure it is always used + build: rename hb2openais.sh to .in and replace paths with vars + cib: Implement --create for crm_shadow + cib: Remove dead files + Core: Allow the expected number of quorum votes to be configrable + Core: cl_malloc and friends were removed from Heartbeat + Core: Only call xmlCleanupParser() if we parsed anything. Doing so unconditionally seems to cause a segfault + hb2openais.sh: improve pingd handling; several bugs fixed + hb2openais: fix clone creation; replace EVMS strings + new hb2openais.sh conversion script + pengine: Bug LF:1950 - Ensure the current values for all notification variables are always set (even if empty) + pengine: Bug LF:1955 - Ensure unmanaged masters are unconditionally repromoted to ensure they are monitored correctly. + pengine: Bug LF:1955 - Fix another case of filtering causing unmanaged master failures + pengine: Bug LF:1955 - Umanaged mode prevents master resources from being allocated correctly + pengine: Bug N:420538 - Anit-colocation caused a positive node preference + pengine: Correctly handle unmanaged resources to prevent them from being started elsewhere + pengine: crm_resource - Fix the --migrate command + pengine: MAke stonith-enabled default to true and warn if no STONITH resources are found + pengine: Make sure orphaned clone children are created correctly + pengine: Monitors for unmanaged resources do not need to wait for start/promote/demote actions to complete + stonithd (LF 1951): fix remote stonith operations + stonithd: fix handling of timeouts + stonithd: fix logic for stonith resource priorities + stonithd: implement the fence-timeout instance attribute + stonithd: initialize value before reading fence-timeout + stonithd: set timeouts for fencing ops to the timeout of the start op + stonithd: stonith rsc priorities (new feature) + Tools: Add hb2openais - a tool for upgrading a Heartbeat cluster to use OpenAIS instead + Tools: crm_verify - clean up the upgrade logic to prevent crash on invalid configurations + Tools: Make pingd functional on Linux + Update version numbers for 1.0 candidates + Medium: ais: Add support for a synchronous call to retrieve the nodes nodeid + Medium: ais: Use the agreed service number + Medium: Build: Reliably detect heartbeat libraries during configure + Medium: Build: Supply prototypes for libreplace functions when needed + Medium: Build: Teach configure how to find corosync + Medium: Core: Provide better feedback if Pacemaker is started by a stack it does not support + Medium: crmd: Avoid calling GHashTable functions with NULL + Medium: crmd: Delay raising I_ERROR when the PE exits until we have had a chance to save the current CIB + Medium: crmd: Hook up the stonith-timeout option to stonithd + Medium: crmd: Prevent potential use-of-NULL in global_timer_callback + Medium: crmd: Rationalize the logging of graph aborts + Medium: pengine: Add a stonith_timeout option and remove new options that are better set in rsc_defaults + Medium: pengine: Allow external entities to ask for a node to be shot by creating a terminate=true transient node attribute + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1950 - Notifications do not contain all documented resource state fields + Medium: pengine: Bug N:417585 - Do not restart group children whos individual score drops below zero + Medium: pengine: Detect clients that disconnect before receiving their reply + Medium: pengine: Implement a true maintenance mode + Medium: pengine: Implement on-fail=standby for NTT. Derived from a patch by Satomi TANIGUCHI + Medium: pengine: Print the correct message when stonith is disabled + Medium: pengine: ptest - check the input is valid before proceeding + Medium: pengine: Revert group stickiness to the 'old way' + Medium: pengine: Use the correct attribute for action 'requires' (was prereq) + Medium: stonithd: Fix compilation without full heartbeat install + Medium: stonithd: exit with better code on empty host list + Medium: tools: Add a new regression test for CLI tools + Medium: tools: crm_resource - return with non-zero when a resource migration command is invalid + Medium: tools: crm_shadow - Allow the admin to start with an empty CIB (and no cluster connection) + Medium: xml: pacemaker-0.7 is now an alias for the 1.0 schema * Mon Sep 22 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.7.3-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 33e677ab7764+ tip - Statistics: Changesets: 133 Diff: 89 files changed, 7492 insertions(+), 1125 deletions(-) - Changes since f805e1b30103 + Tools: add the crm cli program + Core: cl_malloc and friends were removed from Heartbeat + Core: Only call xmlCleanupParser() if we parsed anything. Doing so unconditionally seems to cause a segfault + new hb2openais.sh conversion script + pengine: Bug LF:1950 - Ensure the current values for all notification variables are always set (even if empty) + pengine: Bug LF:1955 - Ensure unmanaged masters are unconditionally repromoted to ensure they are monitored correctly. + pengine: Bug LF:1955 - Fix another case of filtering causing unmanaged master failures + pengine: Bug LF:1955 - Umanaged mode prevents master resources from being allocated correctly + pengine: Bug N:420538 - Anit-colocation caused a positive node preference + pengine: Correctly handle unmanaged resources to prevent them from being started elsewhere + pengine: crm_resource - Fix the --migrate command + pengine: MAke stonith-enabled default to true and warn if no STONITH resources are found + pengine: Make sure orphaned clone children are created correctly + pengine: Monitors for unmanaged resources do not need to wait for start/promote/demote actions to complete + stonithd (LF 1951): fix remote stonith operations + Tools: crm_verify - clean up the upgrade logic to prevent crash on invalid configurations + Medium: ais: Add support for a synchronous call to retrieve the nodes nodeid + Medium: ais: Use the agreed service number + Medium: pengine: Allow external entities to ask for a node to be shot by creating a terminate=true transient node attribute + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1950 - Notifications do not contain all documented resource state fields + Medium: pengine: Bug N:417585 - Do not restart group children whos individual score drops below zero + Medium: pengine: Implement a true maintenance mode + Medium: pengine: Print the correct message when stonith is disabled + Medium: stonithd: exit with better code on empty host list + Medium: xml: pacemaker-0.7 is now an alias for the 1.0 schema * Wed Aug 20 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.7.1-1 - Update source tarball to revision: f805e1b30103+ tip - Statistics: Changesets: 184 Diff: 513 files changed, 43408 insertions(+), 43783 deletions(-) - Changes since 0.7.0-19 + Fix compilation when GNUTLS isn't found + admin: Fix use-after-free in crm_mon + Build: Remove testing code that prevented heartbeat-only builds + cib: Use single quotes so that the xpath queries for nvpairs will succeed + crmd: Always connect to stonithd when the TE starts and ensure we notice if it dies + crmd: Correctly handle a dead PE process + crmd: Make sure async-failures cause the failcount to be incremented + pengine: Bug LF:1941 - Handle failed clone instance probes when clone-max < #nodes + pengine: Parse resource ordering sets correctly + pengine: Prevent use-of-NULL - order->rsc_rh will not always be non-NULL + pengine: Unpack colocation sets correctly + Tools: crm_mon - Prevent use-of-NULL for orphaned resources + Medium: ais: Add support for a synchronous call to retrieve the nodes nodeid + Medium: ais: Allow transient clients to receive membership updates + Medium: ais: Avoid double-free in error path + Medium: ais: Include in the mebership nodes for which we have not determined their hostname + Medium: ais: Spawn the PE from the ais plugin instead of the crmd + Medium: cib: By default, new configurations use the latest schema + Medium: cib: Clean up the CIB if it was already disconnected + Medium: cib: Only increment num_updates if something actually changed + Medium: cib: Prevent use-after-free in client after abnormal termination of the CIB + Medium: Core: Fix memory leak in xpath searches + Medium: Core: Get more details regarding parser errors + Medium: Core: Repair expand_plus_plus - do not call char2score on unexpanded values + Medium: Core: Switch to the libxml2 parser - its significantly faster + Medium: Core: Use a libxml2 library function for xml -> text conversion + Medium: crmd: Asynchronous failure actions have no parameters + Medium: crmd: Avoid calling glib functions with NULL + Medium: crmd: Do not allow an election to promote a node from S_STARTING + Medium: crmd: Do not vote if we have not completed the local startup + Medium: crmd: Fix te_update_diff() now that get_object_root() functions differently + Medium: crmd: Fix the lrmd xpath expressions to not contain quotes + Medium: crmd: If we get a join offer during an election, better restart the election + Medium: crmd: No further processing is needed when using the LRMs API call for failing resources + Medium: crmd: Only update have-quorum if the value changed + Medium: crmd: Repair the input validation logic in do_te_invoke + Medium: cts: CIBs can no longer contain comments + Medium: cts: Enable a bunch of tests that were incorrectly disabled + Medium: cts: The libxml2 parser wont allow v1 resources to use integers as parameter names + Medium: Do not use the cluster UID and GID directly. Look them up based on the configured value of HA_CCMUSER + Medium: Fix compilation when heartbeat is not supported + Medium: pengine: Allow groups to be involved in optional ordering constraints + Medium: pengine: Allow sets of operations to be reused by multiple resources + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1941 - Mark extra clone instances as orphans and do not show inactive ones + Medium: pengine: Determin the correct migration-threshold during resource expansion + Medium: pengine: Implement no-quorum-policy=suicide (FATE #303619) + Medium: pengine: Clean up resources after stopping old copies of the PE + Medium: pengine: Teach the PE how to stop old copies of itself + Medium: Tools: Backport hb_report updates + Medium: Tools: cib_shadow - On create, spawn a new shell with CIB_shadow and PS1 set accordingly + Medium: Tools: Rename cib_shadow to crm_shadow * Fri Jul 18 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.7.0-19 - Update source tarball to revision: 007c3a1c50f5 (unstable) tip - Statistics: Changesets: 108 Diff: 216 files changed, 4632 insertions(+), 4173 deletions(-) - Changes added since unstable-0.7 + admin: Fix use-after-free in crm_mon + ais: Change the tag for the ais plugin to "pacemaker" (used in openais.conf) + ais: Log terminated processes as an error + cib: Performance - Reorganize things to avoid calculating the XML diff twice + pengine: Bug LF:1941 - Handle failed clone instance probes when clone-max < #nodes + pengine: Fix memory leak in action2xml + pengine: Make OCF_ERR_ARGS a node-level error rather than a cluster-level one + pengine: Properly handle clones that are not installed on all nodes + Medium: admin: cibadmin - Show any validation errors if the upgrade failed + Medium: admin: cib_shadow - Implement --locate to display the underlying filename + Medium: admin: cib_shadow - Implement a --diff option + Medium: admin: cib_shadow - Implement a --switch option + Medium: admin: crm_resource - create more compact constraints that do not use lifetime (which is deprecated) + Medium: ais: Approximate born_on for OpenAIS based clusters + Medium: cib: Remove do_id_check, it is a poor substitute for ID validation by a schema + Medium: cib: Skip construction of pre-notify messages if no-one wants one + Medium: Core: Attempt to streamline some key functions to increase performance + Medium: Core: Clean up XML parser after validation + Medium: crmd: Detect and optimize the CRMs behavior when processing diffs of an LRM refresh + Medium: Fix memory leaks when resetting the name of an XML object + Medium: pengine: Prefer the current location if it is one of a group of nodes with the same (highest) score * Wed Jun 25 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.7.0-1 - Update source tarball to revision: bde0c7db74fb tip - Statistics: Changesets: 439 Diff: 676 files changed, 41310 insertions(+), 52071 deletions(-) - Changes added since stable-0.6 + A new tool for setting up and invoking CTS + Admin: All tools now use --node (-N) for specifying node unames + Admin: All tools now use --xml-file (-x) and --xml-text (-X) for specifying where to find XML blobs + cib: Cleanup the API - remove redundant input fields + cib: Implement CIB_shadow - a facility for making and testing changes before uploading them to the cluster + cib: Make registering per-op callbacks an API call and renamed (for clarity) the API call for requesting notifications + Core: Add a facility for automatically upgrading old configurations + Core: Adopt libxml2 as the XML processing library - all external clients need to be recompiled + Core: Allow sending TLS messages larger than the MTU + Core: Fix parsing of time-only ISO dates + Core: Smarter handling of XML values containing quotes + Core: XML memory corruption - catch, and handle, cases where we are overwriting an attribute value with itself + Core: The xml ID type does not allow UUIDs that start with a number + Core: Implement XPath based versions of query/delete/replace/modify + Core: Remove some HA2.0.(3,4) compatibility code + crmd: Overhaul the detection of nodes that are starting vs. failed + pengine: Bug LF:1459 - Allow failures to expire + pengine: Have the PE do non-persistent configuration upgrades before performing calculations + pengine: Replace failure-stickiness with a simple 'migration-threshold' + tengine: Simplify the design by folding the tengine process into the crmd + Medium: Admin: Bug LF:1438 - Allow the list of all/active resource operations to be queried by crm_resource + Medium: Admin: Bug LF:1708 - crm_resource should print a warning if an attribute is already set as a meta attribute + Medium: Admin: Bug LF:1883 - crm_mon should display fail-count and operation history + Medium: Admin: Bug LF:1883 - crm_mon should display operation timing data + Medium: Admin: Bug N:371785 - crm_resource -C does not also clean up fail-count attributes + Medium: Admin: crm_mon - include timing data for failed actions + Medium: ais: Read options from the environment since objdb is not completely usable yet + Medium: cib: Add sections for op_defaults and rsc_defaults + Medium: cib: Better matching notification callbacks (for detecting duplicates and removal) + Medium: cib: Bug LF:1348 - Allow rules and attribute sets to be referenced for use in other objects + Medium: cib: BUG LF:1918 - By default, all cib calls now timeout after 30s + Medium: cib: Detect updates that decrease the version tuple + Medium: cib: Implement a client-side operation timeout - Requires LHA update + Medium: cib: Implement callbacks and async notifications for remote connections + Medium: cib: Make cib->cmds->update() an alias for modify at the API level (also implemented in cibadmin) + Medium: cib: Mark the CIB as disconnected if the IPC connection is terminated + Medium: cib: New call option 'cib_can_create' which can be passed to modify actions - allows the object to be created if it does not exist yet + Medium: cib: Reimplement get|set|delete attributes using XPath + Medium: cib: Remove some useless parts of the API + Medium: cib: Remove the 'attributes' scaffolding from the new format + Medium: cib: Implement the ability for clients to connect to remote servers + Medium: Core: Add support for validating xml against RelaxNG schemas + Medium: Core: Allow more than one item to be modified/deleted in XPath based operations + Medium: Core: Fix the sort_pairs function for creating sorted xml objects + Medium: Core: iso8601 - Implement subtract_duration and fix subtract_time + Medium: Core: Reduce the amount of xml copying + Medium: Core: Support value='value+=N' XML updates (in addtion to value='value++') + Medium: crmd: Add support for lrm_ops->fail_rsc if its available + Medium: crmd: HB - watch link status for node leaving events + Medium: crmd: Bug LF:1924 - Improved handling of lrmd disconnects and shutdowns + Medium: crmd: Do not wait for actions with a start_delay over 5 minutes. Confirm them immediately + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1328 - Do not fencing nodes in clusters without managed resources + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1461 - Give transient node attributes (in ) preference over persistent ones (in ) + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1884, Bug LF:1885 - Implement N:M ordering and colocation constraints + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1886 - Create a resource and operation 'defaults' config section + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1892 - Allow recurring actions to be triggered at known times + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1926 - Probes should complete before stop actions are invoked + Medium: pengine: Fix the standby when its set as a transient attribute + Medium: pengine: Implement a global 'stop-all-resources' option + Medium: pengine: Implement cibpipe, a tool for performing/simulating config changes "offline" + Medium: pengine: We do not allow colocation with specific clone instances + Medium: Tools: pingd - Implement a stack-independent version of pingd + Medium: xml: Ship an xslt for upgrading from 0.6 to 0.7 * Thu Jun 19 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.6.5-1 - Update source tarball to revision: b9fe723d1ac5 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 48 Diff: 37 files changed, 1204 insertions(+), 234 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-0.6.4 + Admin: Repair the ability to delete failcounts + ais: Audit IPC handling between the AIS plugin and CRM processes + ais: Have the plugin create needed /var/lib directories + ais: Make sure the sync and async connections are assigned correctly (not swapped) + cib: Correctly detect configuration changes - num_updates does not count + pengine: Apply stickiness values to the whole group, not the individual resources + pengine: Bug N:385265 - Ensure groups are migrated instead of remaining partially active on the current node + pengine: Bug N:396293 - Enforce mandatory group restarts due to ordering constraints + pengine: Correctly recover master instances found active on more than one node + pengine: Fix memory leaks reported by Valgrind + Medium: Admin: crm_mon - Misc improvements from Satomi Taniguchi + Medium: Bug LF:1900 - Resource stickiness should not allow placement in asynchronous clusters + Medium: crmd: Ensure joins are completed promptly when a node taking part dies + Medium: pengine: Avoid clone instance shuffling in more cases + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1906 - Remove an optimization in native_merge_weights() causing group scores to behave eratically + Medium: pengine: Make use of target_rc data to correctly process resource operations + Medium: pengine: Prevent a possible use of NULL in sort_clone_instance() + Medium: tengine: Include target rc in the transition key - used to correctly determin operation failure * Thu May 22 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.6.4-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 226d8e356924 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 55 Diff: 199 files changed, 7103 insertions(+), 12378 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-0.6.3 + crmd: Bug LF:1881 LF:1882 - Overhaul the logic for operation cancelation and deletion + crmd: Bug LF:1894 - Make sure cancelled recurring operations are cleaned out from the CIB + pengine: Bug N:387749 - Colocation with clones causes unnecessary clone instance shuffling + pengine: Ensure 'master' monitor actions are cancelled _before_ we demote the resource + pengine: Fix assert failure leading to core dump - make sure variable is properly initialized + pengine: Make sure 'slave' monitoring happens after the resource has been demoted + pengine: Prevent failure stickiness underflows (where too many failures become a _positive_ preference) + Medium: Admin: crm_mon - Only complain if the output file could not be opened + Medium: Common: filter_action_parameters - enable legacy handling only for older versions + Medium: pengine: Bug N:385265 - The failure stickiness of group children is ignored until it reaches -INFINITY + Medium: pengine: Implement master and clone colocation by exlcuding nodes rather than setting ones score to INFINITY (similar to cs: 756afc42dc51) + Medium: tengine: Bug LF:1875 - Correctly find actions to cancel when their node leaves the cluster * Wed Apr 23 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.6.3-1 - Update source tarball to revision: fd8904c9bc67 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 117 Diff: 354 files changed, 19094 insertions(+), 11338 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-0.6.2 + Admin: Bug LF:1848 - crm_resource - Pass set name and id to delete_resource_attr() in the correct order + Build: SNMP has been moved to the management/pygui project + crmd: Bug LF1837 - Unmanaged resources prevent crmd from shutting down + crmd: Prevent use-after-free in lrm interface code (Patch based on work by Keisuke MORI) + pengine: Allow the cluster to make progress by not retrying failed demote actions + pengine: Anti-colocation with slave should not prevent master colocation + pengine: Bug LF 1768 - Wait more often for STONITH ops to complete before starting resources + pengine: Bug LF1836 - Allow is-managed-default=false to be overridden by individual resources + pengine: Bug LF185 - Prevent pointless master/slave instance shuffling by ignoring the master-pref of stopped instances + pengine: Bug N-191176 - Implement interleaved ordering for clone-to-clone scenarios + pengine: Bug N-347004 - Ensure clone notifications are always sent when an instance is stopped/started + pengine: Bug N-347004 - Include notification ordering is correct for interleaved clones + pengine: Bug PM-11 - Directly link probe_complete to starting clone instances + pengine: Bug PM1 - Fix setting failcounts when applied to complex resources + pengine: Bug PM12, LF1648 - Extensive revision of group ordering + pengine: Bug PM7 - Ensure masters are always demoted before they are stopped + pengine: Create probes after allocation to allow smarter handling of anonymous clones + pengine: Do not prioritize clone instances that must be moved + pengine: Fix error in previous commit that allowed more than the required number of masters to be promoted + pengine: Group start ordering fixes + pengine: Implement promote/demote ordering for cloned groups + tengine: Repair failcount updates + tengine: Use the correct offset when updating failcount + Medium: Admin: Add a summary output that can be easily parsed by CTS for audit purposes + Medium: Build: Make configure fail if bz2 or libxml2 are not present + Medium: Build: Re-instate a better default for LCRSODIR + Medium: CIB: Bug LF-1861 - Filter irrelvant error status from synchronous CIB clients + Medium: Core: Bug 1849 - Invalid conversion of ordinal leap year to gregorian date + Medium: Core: Drop compatibility code for 2.0.4 and 2.0.5 clusters + Medium: crmd: Bug LF-1860 - Automatically cancel recurring ops before demote and promote operations (not only stops) + Medium: crmd: Save the current CIB contents if we detect the PE crashed + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1866 - Fix version check when applying compatibility handling for failed start operations + Medium: pengine: Bug LF:1866 - Restore the ability to have start failures not be fatal + Medium: pengine: Bug PM1 - Failcount applies to all instances of non-unique clone + Medium: pengine: Correctly set the state of partially active master/slave groups + Medium: pengine: Do not claim to be stopping an already stopped orphan + Medium: pengine: Ensure implies_left ordering constraints are always effective + Medium: pengine: Indicate each resources 'promotion' score + Medium: pengine: Prevent a possible use-of-NULL + Medium: pengine: Reprocess the current action if it changed (so that any prior dependencies are updated) + Medium: tengine: Bug LF-1859 - Wait for fail-count updates to complete before terminating the transition + Medium: tengine: Bug LF:1859 - Do not abort graphs due to our own failcount updates + Medium: tengine: Bug LF:1859 - Prevent the TE from interupting itself * Thu Feb 14 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.6.2-1 - Update source tarball to revision: 28b1a8c1868b tip - Statistics: Changesets: 11 Diff: 7 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-0.6.1 + haresources2cib.py: set default-action-timeout to the default (20s) + haresources2cib.py: update ra parameters lists + Medium: SNMP: Allow the snmp subagent to be built (patch from MATSUDA, Daiki) + Medium: Tools: Make sure the autoconf variables in haresources2cib are expanded * Tue Feb 12 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.6.1-1 - Update source tarball to revision: e7152d1be933 tip - Statistics: Changesets: 25 Diff: 37 files changed, 1323 insertions(+), 227 deletions(-) - Changes since Pacemaker-0.6.0 + CIB: Ensure changes to top-level attributes (like admin_epoch) cause a disk write + CIB: Ensure the archived file hits the disk before returning + CIB: Repair the ability to do 'atomic increment' updates (value="value++") + crmd: Bug #7 - Connecting to the crmd immediately after startup causes use-of-NULL + Medium: CIB: Mask cib_diff_resync results from the caller - they do not need to know + Medium: crmd: Delay starting the IPC server until we are fully functional + Medium: CTS: Fix the startup patterns + Medium: pengine: Bug 1820 - Allow the first resource in a group to be migrated + Medium: pengine: Bug 1820 - Check the colocation dependencies of resources to be migrated * Mon Jan 14 2008 Andrew Beekhof - 0.6.0-1 - This is the first release of the Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager formerly part of Heartbeat. - For those looking for the GUI, mgmtd, CIM or TSA components, they are now found in the new pacemaker-pygui project. Build dependencies prevent them from being included in Heartbeat (since the built-in CRM is no longer supported) and, being non-core components, are not included with Pacemaker. - Update source tarball to revision: c94b92d550cf - Statistics: Changesets: 347 Diff: 2272 files changed, 132508 insertions(+), 305991 deletions(-) - Test hardware: + 6-node vmware cluster (sles10-sp1/256MB/vmware stonith) on a single host (opensuse10.3/2GB/2.66GHz Quad Core2) + 7-node EMC Centera cluster (sles10/512MB/2GHz Xeon/ssh stonith) - Notes: Heartbeat Stack + All testing was performed with STONITH enabled + The CRM was enabled using the "crm respawn" directive - Notes: OpenAIS Stack + This release contains a preview of support for the OpenAIS cluster stack + The current release of the OpenAIS project is missing two important patches that we require. OpenAIS packages containing these patches are available for most major distributions at: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ha-clustering + The OpenAIS stack is not currently recommended for use in clusters that have shared data as STONITH support is not yet implimented + pingd is not yet available for use with the OpenAIS stack + 3 significant OpenAIS issues were found during testing of 4 and 6 node clusters. We are activly working together with the OpenAIS project to get these resolved. - Pending bugs encountered during testing: + OpenAIS #1736 - Openais membership took 20s to stabilize + Heartbeat #1750 - ipc_bufpool_update: magic number in head does not match + OpenAIS #1793 - Assertion failure in memb_state_gather_enter() + OpenAIS #1796 - Cluster message corruption - Changes since Heartbeat-2.1.2-24 + Add OpenAIS support + Admin: crm_uuid - Look in the right place for Heartbeat UUID files + admin: Exit and indicate a problem if the crmd exits while crmadmin is performing a query + cib: Fix CIB_OP_UPDATE calls that modify the whole CIB + cib: Fix compilation when supporting the heartbeat stack + cib: Fix memory leaks caused by the switch to get_message_xml() + cib: HA_VALGRIND_ENABLED needs to be set _and_ set to 1|yes|true + cib: Use get_message_xml() in preference to cl_get_struct() + cib: Use the return value from call to write() in cib_send_plaintext() + Core: ccm nodes can legitimately have a node id of 0 + Core: Fix peer-process tracking for the Heartbeat stack + Core: Heartbeat does not send status notifications for nodes that were already part of the cluster. Fake them instead + CRM: Add children to HA_Messages such that the field name matches F_XML_TAGNAME + crm: Adopt a more flexible appraoch to enabling Valgrind + crm: Fix compilation when bzip2 is not installed + CRM: Future-proof get_message_xml() + crmd: Filter election responses based on time not FSA state + crmd: Handle all possible peer states in crmd_ha_status_callback() + crmd: Make sure the current date/time is set - prevents use-of-NULL when evaluating rules + crmd: Relax an assertion regrading ccm membership instances + crmd: Use (node->processes&crm_proc_ais) to accurately update the CIB after replace operations + crmd: Heartbeat: Accurately record peer client status + pengine: Bug 1777 - Allow colocation with a resource in the Stopped state + pengine: Bug 1822 - Prevent use-of-NULL in PromoteRsc() + pengine: Implement three recovery policies based on op_status and op_rc + pengine: Parse fail-count correctly (it may be set to ININFITY) + pengine: Prevent graph-loop when stonith agents need to be moved around before a STONITH op + pengine: Prevent graph-loops when two operations have the same name+interval + tengine: Cancel active timers when destroying graphs + tengine: Ensure failcount is set correctly for failed stops/starts + tengine: Update failcount for oeprations that time out + Medium: admin: Prevent hang in crm_mon -1 when there is no cib connection - Patch from Junko IKEDA + Medium: cib: Require --force|-f when performing potentially dangerous commands with cibadmin + Medium: cib: Tweak the shutdown code + Medium: Common: Only count peer processes of active nodes + Medium: Core: Create generic cluster sign-in method + Medium: core: Fix compilation when Heartbeat support is disabled + Medium: Core: General cleanup for supporting two stacks + Medium: Core: iso6601 - Support parsing of time-only strings + Medium: core: Isolate more code that is only needed when SUPPORT_HEARTBEAT is enabled + Medium: crm: Improved logging of errors in the XML parser + Medium: crmd: Fix potential use-of-NULL in string comparison + Medium: crmd: Reimpliment syncronizing of CIB queries and updates when invoking the PE + Medium: crm_mon: Indicate when a node is both in standby mode and offline + Medium: pengine: Bug 1822 - Do not try an promote groups if not all of it is active + Medium: pengine: on_fail=nothing is an alias for 'ignore' not 'restart' + Medium: pengine: Prevent a potential use-of-NULL in cron_range_satisfied() + snmp subagent: fix a problem on displaying an unmanaged group + snmp subagent: use the syslog setting + snmp: v2 support (thanks to Keisuke MORI) + snmp_subagent - made it not complain about some things if shutting down diff --git a/GNUmakefile b/GNUmakefile index f455fe17e8..efc0957ae7 100644 --- a/GNUmakefile +++ b/GNUmakefile @@ -1,378 +1,377 @@ # # Copyright 2008-2018 Andrew Beekhof # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # default: $(shell test ! -e configure && echo init) $(shell test -e configure && echo core) -include Makefile PACKAGE ?= pacemaker # Force 'make dist' to be consistent with 'make export' distdir = $(PACKAGE)-$(TAG) TARFILE = $(PACKAGE)-$(SHORTTAG).tar.gz DIST_ARCHIVES = $(TARFILE) RPM_ROOT = $(shell pwd) RPM_OPTS = --define "_sourcedir $(RPM_ROOT)" \ --define "_specdir $(RPM_ROOT)" \ --define "_srcrpmdir $(RPM_ROOT)" \ MOCK_OPTIONS ?= --resultdir=$(RPM_ROOT)/mock --no-cleanup-after # Default to building Fedora-compliant spec files # SLES: /etc/SuSE-release # openSUSE: /etc/SuSE-release # RHEL: /etc/redhat-release, /etc/system-release # Fedora: /etc/fedora-release, /etc/redhat-release, /etc/system-release # CentOS: /etc/centos-release, /etc/redhat-release, /etc/system-release F ?= $(shell test ! -e /etc/fedora-release && echo 0; test -e /etc/fedora-release && rpm --eval %{fedora}) ARCH ?= $(shell test -e /etc/fedora-release && rpm --eval %{_arch}) MOCK_CFG ?= $(shell test -e /etc/fedora-release && echo fedora-$(F)-$(ARCH)) DISTRO ?= $(shell test -e /etc/SuSE-release && echo suse; echo fedora) COMMIT ?= HEAD TAG ?= $(shell T=$$(git describe --all '$(COMMIT)' | sed -n 's|tags/\(.*\)|\1|p'); \ test -n "$${T}" && echo "$${T}" \ || git log --pretty=format:%H -n 1 '$(COMMIT)') lparen = ( rparen = ) SHORTTAG ?= $(shell case $(TAG) in Pacemaker-*$(rparen) echo '$(TAG)' | cut -c11-;; \ *$(rparen) git log --pretty=format:%h -n 1 '$(TAG)';; esac) SHORTTAG_ABBREV = $(shell printf %s '$(SHORTTAG)' | wc -c) WITH ?= --without doc #WITH ?= --without=doc --with=gcov LAST_RC ?= $(shell test -e /Volumes || git tag -l | grep Pacemaker | sort -Vr | grep rc | head -n 1) ifneq ($(origin VERSION), undefined) LAST_RELEASE ?= Pacemaker-$(VERSION) else LAST_RELEASE ?= $(shell git tag -l | grep Pacemaker | sort -Vr | grep -v rc | head -n 1) endif NEXT_RELEASE ?= $(shell echo $(LAST_RELEASE) | awk -F. 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--\033[0m" DO_NOT_INDENT = lib/gnu daemons/controld/controld_fsa.h indent: find . -name "*.[ch]" -exec ./p-indent \{\} \; git co HEAD $(DO_NOT_INDENT) rel-tags: tags find . -name TAGS -exec sed -i 's:\(.*\)/\(.*\)/TAGS:\2/TAGS:g' \{\} \; CLANG_analyzer = $(shell which scan-build) CLANG_checkers = # Use CPPCHECK_ARGS to pass extra cppcheck options, e.g.: # --enable={warning,style,performance,portability,information,all} # --inconclusive --std=posix CPPCHECK_ARGS ?= cppcheck: for d in replace lib daemons tools; \ do cppcheck $(CPPCHECK_ARGS) -q $$d; \ done clang: test -e $(CLANG_analyzer) scan-build $(CLANG_checkers:%=-enable-checker %) make clean all # V3 = scandir unsetenv alphasort xalloc # V2 = setenv strerror strchrnul strndup # http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Initial-import.html#Initial-import GNU_MODS = crypto/md5 gnulib-update: -test ! -e gnulib && git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git cd gnulib && git pull gnulib/gnulib-tool --source-base=lib/gnu --lgpl=2 --no-vc-files --import $(GNU_MODS) diff --git a/cts/CIB.py b/cts/CIB.py index b869f8dbb7..49fad7b923 100644 --- a/cts/CIB.py +++ b/cts/CIB.py @@ -1,524 +1,522 @@ """ CIB generator for Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite (CTS) """ # Pacemaker targets compatibility with Python 2.7 and 3.2+ from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import, division __copyright__ = "Copyright 2008-2018 Andrew Beekhof " __license__ = "GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY" import os import warnings import tempfile from cts.CTSvars import * class CibBase(object): def __init__(self, Factory, tag, _id, **kwargs): self.tag = tag self.name = _id self.kwargs = kwargs self.children = [] self.Factory = Factory def __repr__(self): return "%s-%s" % (self.tag, self.name) def add_child(self, child): self.children.append(child) def __setitem__(self, key, value): if value: self.kwargs[key] = value else: self.kwargs.pop(key, None) from cts.cib_xml import * class ConfigBase(object): cts_cib = None version = "unknown" Factory = None def __init__(self, CM, factory, tmpfile=None): self.CM = CM self.Factory = factory if not tmpfile: warnings.filterwarnings("ignore") f=tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True) f.close() tmpfile = f.name warnings.resetwarnings() self.Factory.tmpfile = tmpfile def version(self): return self.version def NextIP(self): ip = self.CM.Env["IPBase"] if ":" in ip: (prefix, sep, suffix) = ip.rpartition(":") suffix = str(hex(int(suffix, 16)+1)).lstrip("0x") else: (prefix, sep, suffix) = ip.rpartition(".") suffix = str(int(suffix)+1) ip = prefix + sep + suffix self.CM.Env["IPBase"] = ip return ip.strip() class CIB12(ConfigBase): version = "pacemaker-1.2" counter = 1 def _show(self, command=""): output = "" (rc, result) = self.Factory.rsh(self.Factory.target, "HOME=/root CIB_file="+self.Factory.tmpfile+" cibadmin -Ql "+command, None, ) for line in result: output += line self.Factory.debug("Generated Config: "+line) return output def NewIP(self, name=None, standard="ocf"): if self.CM.Env["IPagent"] == "IPaddr2": ip = self.NextIP() if not name: if ":" in ip: (prefix, sep, suffix) = ip.rpartition(":") name = "r"+suffix else: name = "r"+ip r = Resource(self.Factory, name, self.CM.Env["IPagent"], standard) r["ip"] = ip if ":" in ip: r["cidr_netmask"] = "64" r["nic"] = "eth0" else: r["cidr_netmask"] = "32" else: if not name: name = "r%s%d" % (self.CM.Env["IPagent"], self.counter) self.counter = self.counter + 1 r = Resource(self.Factory, name, self.CM.Env["IPagent"], standard) r.add_op("monitor", "5s") return r def get_node_id(self, node_name): """ Check the cluster configuration for a node ID. """ # We can't account for every possible configuration, # so we only return a node ID if: # * The node is specified in /etc/corosync/corosync.conf # with "ring0_addr:" equal to node_name and "nodeid:" # explicitly specified. # In all other cases, we return 0. node_id = 0 # awkward command: use } as record separator # so each corosync.conf "object" is one record; # match the "node {" record that has "ring0_addr: node_name"; # then print the substring of that record after "nodeid:" (rc, output) = self.Factory.rsh(self.Factory.target, r"""awk -v RS="}" """ r"""'/^(\s*nodelist\s*{)?\s*node\s*{.*(ring0_addr|name):\s*%s(\s+|$)/""" r"""{gsub(/.*nodeid:\s*/,"");gsub(/\s+.*$/,"");print}'""" r""" /etc/corosync/corosync.conf""" % node_name, None) if rc == 0 and len(output) == 1: try: node_id = int(output[0]) except ValueError: node_id = 0 return node_id def install(self, target): old = self.Factory.tmpfile # Force a rebuild self.cts_cib = None self.Factory.tmpfile = CTSvars.CRM_CONFIG_DIR+"/cib.xml" self.contents(target) self.Factory.rsh(self.Factory.target, "chown "+CTSvars.CRM_DAEMON_USER+" "+self.Factory.tmpfile) self.Factory.tmpfile = old def contents(self, target=None): # fencing resource if self.cts_cib: return self.cts_cib if target: self.Factory.target = target self.Factory.rsh(self.Factory.target, "HOME=/root cibadmin --empty %s > %s" % (self.version, self.Factory.tmpfile)) self.num_nodes = len(self.CM.Env["nodes"]) no_quorum = "stop" if self.num_nodes < 3: no_quorum = "ignore" self.Factory.log("Cluster only has %d nodes, configuring: no-quorum-policy=ignore" % self.num_nodes) # We don't need a nodes section unless we add attributes stn = None # Fencing resource # Define first so that the shell doesn't reject every update if self.CM.Env["DoFencing"]: # Define the "real" fencing device st = Resource(self.Factory, "Fencing", ""+self.CM.Env["stonith-type"], "stonith") # Set a threshold for unreliable stonith devices such as the vmware one st.add_meta("migration-threshold", "5") st.add_op("monitor", "120s", timeout="120s") st.add_op("stop", "0", timeout="60s") st.add_op("start", "0", timeout="60s") # For remote node tests, a cluster node is stopped and brought back up # as a remote node with the name "remote-OLDNAME". To allow fencing # devices to fence these nodes, create a list of all possible node names. all_node_names = [ prefix+n for n in self.CM.Env["nodes"] for prefix in ('', 'remote-') ] # Add all parameters specified by user entries = self.CM.Env["stonith-params"].split(',') for entry in entries: try: (name, value) = entry.split('=', 1) except ValueError: print("Warning: skipping invalid fencing parameter: %s" % entry) continue # Allow user to specify "all" as the node list, and expand it here if name in [ "hostlist", "pcmk_host_list" ] and value == "all": value = ' '.join(all_node_names) st[name] = value st.commit() # Test advanced fencing logic if True: stf_nodes = [] stt_nodes = [] attr_nodes = {} # Create the levels stl = FencingTopology(self.Factory) for node in self.CM.Env["nodes"]: # Remote node tests will rename the node remote_node = "remote-" + node # Randomly assign node to a fencing method ftype = self.CM.Env.RandomGen.choice(["levels-and", "levels-or ", "broadcast "]) # For levels-and, randomly choose targeting by node name or attribute by = "" if ftype == "levels-and": node_id = self.get_node_id(node) if node_id == 0 or self.CM.Env.RandomGen.choice([True, False]): by = " (by name)" else: attr_nodes[node] = node_id by = " (by attribute)" self.CM.log(" - Using %s fencing for node: %s%s" % (ftype, node, by)) if ftype == "levels-and": # If targeting by name, add a topology level for this node if node not in attr_nodes: stl.level(1, node, "FencingPass,Fencing") # Always target remote nodes by name, otherwise we would need to add # an attribute to the remote node only during remote tests (we don't # want nonexistent remote nodes showing up in the non-remote tests). # That complexity is not worth the effort. stl.level(1, remote_node, "FencingPass,Fencing") # Add the node (and its remote equivalent) to the list of levels-and nodes. stt_nodes.extend([node, remote_node]) elif ftype == "levels-or ": for n in [ node, remote_node ]: stl.level(1, n, "FencingFail") stl.level(2, n, "Fencing") stf_nodes.extend([node, remote_node]) # If any levels-and nodes were targeted by attribute, # create the attributes and a level for the attribute. if attr_nodes: stn = Nodes(self.Factory) for (node_name, node_id) in list(attr_nodes.items()): stn.add_node(node_name, node_id, { "cts-fencing" : "levels-and" }) stl.level(1, None, "FencingPass,Fencing", "cts-fencing", "levels-and") # Create a Dummy agent that always passes for levels-and if len(stt_nodes): self.CM.install_helper("fence_dummy", destdir="/usr/sbin", sourcedir=CTSvars.Fencing_home) stt = Resource(self.Factory, "FencingPass", "fence_dummy", "stonith") stt["pcmk_host_list"] = " ".join(stt_nodes) # Wait this many seconds before doing anything, handy for letting disks get flushed too stt["random_sleep_range"] = "30" stt["mode"] = "pass" stt.commit() # Create a Dummy agent that always fails for levels-or if len(stf_nodes): self.CM.install_helper("fence_dummy", destdir="/usr/sbin", sourcedir=CTSvars.Fencing_home) stf = Resource(self.Factory, "FencingFail", "fence_dummy", "stonith") stf["pcmk_host_list"] = " ".join(stf_nodes) # Wait this many seconds before doing anything, handy for letting disks get flushed too stf["random_sleep_range"] = "30" stf["mode"] = "fail" stf.commit() # Now commit the levels themselves stl.commit() o = Option(self.Factory) o["stonith-enabled"] = self.CM.Env["DoFencing"] o["start-failure-is-fatal"] = "false" o["pe-input-series-max"] = "5000" o["shutdown-escalation"] = "5min" o["batch-limit"] = "10" o["dc-deadtime"] = "5s" o["no-quorum-policy"] = no_quorum if self.CM.Env["DoBSC"] == 1: o["ident-string"] = "Linux-HA TEST configuration file - REMOVEME!!" o.commit() o = OpDefaults(self.Factory) o["timeout"] = "90s" o.commit() # Commit the nodes section if we defined one if stn is not None: stn.commit() # Add an alerts section if possible if self.Factory.rsh.exists_on_all(self.CM.Env["notification-agent"], self.CM.Env["nodes"]): alerts = Alerts(self.Factory) alerts.add_alert(self.CM.Env["notification-agent"], self.CM.Env["notification-recipient"]) alerts.commit() # Add resources? if self.CM.Env["CIBResource"] == 1: self.add_resources() if self.CM.cluster_monitor == 1: mon = Resource(self.Factory, "cluster_mon", "ocf", "ClusterMon", "pacemaker") mon.add_op("start", "0", requires="nothing") mon.add_op("monitor", "5s", requires="nothing") mon["update"] = "10" mon["extra_options"] = "-r -n" mon["user"] = "abeekhof" mon["htmlfile"] = "/suse/abeekhof/Export/cluster.html" mon.commit() #self._create('''location prefer-dc cluster_mon rule -INFINITY: \#is_dc eq false''') # generate cib self.cts_cib = self._show() if self.Factory.tmpfile != CTSvars.CRM_CONFIG_DIR+"/cib.xml": self.Factory.rsh(self.Factory.target, "rm -f "+self.Factory.tmpfile) return self.cts_cib def add_resources(self): # Per-node resources for node in self.CM.Env["nodes"]: name = "rsc_"+node r = self.NewIP(name) r.prefer(node, "100") r.commit() # Migrator # Make this slightly sticky (since we have no other location constraints) to avoid relocation during Reattach m = Resource(self.Factory, "migrator","Dummy", "ocf", "pacemaker") m["passwd"] = "whatever" m.add_meta("resource-stickiness","1") m.add_meta("allow-migrate", "1") m.add_op("monitor", "P10S") m.commit() # Ping the test master p = Resource(self.Factory, "ping-1","ping", "ocf", "pacemaker") p.add_op("monitor", "60s") p["host_list"] = self.CM.Env["cts-master"] p["name"] = "connected" p["debug"] = "true" c = Clone(self.Factory, "Connectivity", p) c["globally-unique"] = "false" c.commit() # promotable clone resource s = Resource(self.Factory, "stateful-1", "Stateful", "ocf", "pacemaker") s.add_op("monitor", "15s", timeout="60s") s.add_op("monitor", "16s", timeout="60s", role="Master") ms = Clone(self.Factory, "promotable-1", s) ms["promotable"] = "true" ms["clone-max"] = self.num_nodes ms["clone-node-max"] = 1 ms["promoted-max"] = 1 ms["promoted-node-max"] = 1 # Require connectivity to run the promotable clone r = Rule(self.Factory, "connected", "-INFINITY", op="or") r.add_child(Expression(self.Factory, "m1-connected-1", "connected", "lt", "1")) r.add_child(Expression(self.Factory, "m1-connected-2", "connected", "not_defined", None)) ms.prefer("connected", rule=r) ms.commit() # Group Resource g = Group(self.Factory, "group-1") g.add_child(self.NewIP()) if self.CM.Env["have_systemd"]: sysd = Resource(self.Factory, "petulant", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd@10", "service") sysd.add_op("monitor", "P10S") g.add_child(sysd) else: g.add_child(self.NewIP()) g.add_child(self.NewIP()) # Make group depend on the promotable clone g.after("promotable-1", first="promote", then="start") g.colocate("promotable-1", "INFINITY", withrole="Master") g.commit() # LSB resource - lsb_agent = self.CM.install_helper("LSBDummy") - - lsb = Resource(self.Factory, "lsb-dummy",lsb_agent, "lsb") + lsb = Resource(self.Factory, "lsb-dummy", "LSBDummy", "lsb") lsb.add_op("monitor", "5s") # LSB with group lsb.after("group-1") lsb.colocate("group-1") lsb.commit() class CIB20(CIB12): version = "pacemaker-2.5" class CIB30(CIB12): version = "pacemaker-3.0" #class HASI(CIB10): # def add_resources(self): # # DLM resource # self._create('''primitive dlm ocf:pacemaker:controld op monitor interval=120s''') # self._create('''clone dlm-clone dlm meta globally-unique=false interleave=true''') # O2CB resource # self._create('''primitive o2cb ocf:ocfs2:o2cb op monitor interval=120s''') # self._create('''clone o2cb-clone o2cb meta globally-unique=false interleave=true''') # self._create('''colocation o2cb-with-dlm INFINITY: o2cb-clone dlm-clone''') # self._create('''order start-o2cb-after-dlm mandatory: dlm-clone o2cb-clone''') class ConfigFactory(object): def __init__(self, CM): self.CM = CM self.rsh = self.CM.rsh self.register("pacemaker12", CIB12, CM, self) self.register("pacemaker20", CIB20, CM, self) self.register("pacemaker30", CIB30, CM, self) # self.register("hae", HASI, CM, self) self.target = self.CM.Env["nodes"][0] self.tmpfile = None def log(self, args): self.CM.log("cib: %s" % args) def debug(self, args): self.CM.debug("cib: %s" % args) def register(self, methodName, constructor, *args, **kargs): """register a constructor""" _args = [constructor] _args.extend(args) setattr(self, methodName, ConfigFactoryItem(*_args, **kargs)) def unregister(self, methodName): """unregister a constructor""" delattr(self, methodName) def createConfig(self, name="pacemaker-1.0"): if name == "pacemaker-1.0": name = "pacemaker10"; elif name == "pacemaker-1.2": name = "pacemaker12"; elif name == "pacemaker-2.0": name = "pacemaker20"; elif name == "pacemaker-3.0": name = "pacemaker30"; elif name == "hasi": name = "hae"; if hasattr(self, name): return getattr(self, name)() else: self.CM.log("Configuration variant '%s' is unknown. Defaulting to latest config" % name) return self.pacemaker30() class ConfigFactoryItem(object): def __init__(self, function, *args, **kargs): self._function = function self._args = args self._kargs = kargs def __call__(self, *args, **kargs): """call function""" _args = list(self._args) _args.extend(args) _kargs = self._kargs.copy() _kargs.update(kargs) return self._function(*_args,**_kargs) if __name__ == '__main__': """ Unit test (pass cluster node names as command line arguments) """ import cts.CTS import cts.CM_corosync import sys if len(sys.argv) < 2: print("Usage: %s ..." % sys.argv[0]) sys.exit(1) args = [ "--nodes", " ".join(sys.argv[1:]), "--clobber-cib", "--populate-resources", "--stack", "corosync", "--test-ip-base", "fe80::1234:56:7890:1000", "--stonith", "rhcs", ] env = CTS.CtsLab(args) cm = CM_corosync.crm_corosync(env) CibFactory = ConfigFactory(cm) cib = CibFactory.createConfig("pacemaker-2.0") print(cib.contents()) diff --git a/cts/CTS.py.in b/cts/CTS.py.in index f315a77fba..9c3e8aa2dd 100644 --- a/cts/CTS.py.in +++ b/cts/CTS.py.in @@ -1,978 +1,955 @@ """ Main classes for Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite (CTS) """ # Pacemaker targets compatibility with Python 2.7 and 3.2+ from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import, division __copyright__ = "Copyright 2000-2018 Alan Robertson " __license__ = "GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY" import os import re import sys import time import traceback if sys.version_info > (3,): from collections import UserDict else: from UserDict import UserDict from cts.CTSvars import * from cts.logging import LogFactory from cts.watcher import LogWatcher from cts.remote import RemoteFactory, input_wrapper from cts.environment import EnvFactory from cts.patterns import PatternSelector has_log_stats = {} log_stats_bin = CTSvars.CRM_DAEMON_DIR + "/cts_log_stats.sh" log_stats = """ #!@BASH_PATH@ # Tool for generating system load reports while CTS runs trap "" 1 f=$1; shift action=$1; shift base=`basename $0` if [ ! -e $f ]; then echo "Time, Load 1, Load 5, Load 15, Test Marker" > $f fi function killpid() { if [ -e $f.pid ]; then kill -9 `cat $f.pid` rm -f $f.pid fi } function status() { if [ -e $f.pid ]; then kill -0 `cat $f.pid` return $? else return 1 fi } function start() { # Is it already running? if status then return fi echo Active as $$ echo $$ > $f.pid while [ 1 = 1 ]; do uptime | sed s/up.*:/,/ | tr '\\n' ',' >> $f #top -b -c -n1 | grep -e usr/libexec/pacemaker | grep -v -e grep -e python | head -n 1 | sed s@/usr/libexec/pacemaker/@@ | awk '{print " 0, "$9", "$10", "$12}' | tr '\\n' ',' >> $f echo 0 >> $f sleep 5 done } case $action in start) start ;; start-bg|bg) # Use c --ssh -- ./stats.sh file start-bg nohup $0 $f start >/dev/null 2>&1 > $f echo " $*" >> $f start ;; *) echo "Unknown action: $action." ;; esac """ class CtsLab(object): '''This class defines the Lab Environment for the Cluster Test System. It defines those things which are expected to change from test environment to test environment for the same cluster manager. It is where you define the set of nodes that are in your test lab what kind of reset mechanism you use, etc. This class is derived from a UserDict because we hold many different parameters of different kinds, and this provides provide a uniform and extensible interface useful for any kind of communication between the user/administrator/tester and CTS. At this point in time, it is the intent of this class to model static configuration and/or environmental data about the environment which doesn't change as the tests proceed. Well-known names (keys) are an important concept in this class. The HasMinimalKeys member function knows the minimal set of well-known names for the class. The following names are standard (well-known) at this time: nodes An array of the nodes in the cluster reset A ResetMechanism object logger An array of objects that log strings... CMclass The type of ClusterManager we are running (This is a class object, not a class instance) RandSeed Random seed. It is a triple of bytes. (optional) The CTS code ignores names it doesn't know about/need. The individual tests have access to this information, and it is perfectly acceptable to provide hints, tweaks, fine-tuning directions or other information to the tests through this mechanism. ''' def __init__(self, args=None): self.Env = EnvFactory().getInstance(args) self.Scenario = None self.logger = LogFactory() self.rsh = RemoteFactory().getInstance() def dump(self): self.Env.dump() def has_key(self, key): return key in list(self.Env.keys()) def __getitem__(self, key): return self.Env[key] def __setitem__(self, key, value): self.Env[key] = value def run(self, Scenario, Iterations): if not Scenario: self.logger.log("No scenario was defined") return 1 self.logger.log("Cluster nodes: ") for node in self.Env["nodes"]: self.logger.log(" * %s" % (node)) if not Scenario.SetUp(): return 1 try : Scenario.run(Iterations) except : self.logger.log("Exception by %s" % sys.exc_info()[0]) self.logger.traceback(traceback) Scenario.summarize() Scenario.TearDown() return 1 #ClusterManager.oprofileSave(Iterations) Scenario.TearDown() Scenario.summarize() if Scenario.Stats["failure"] > 0: return Scenario.Stats["failure"] elif Scenario.Stats["success"] != Iterations: self.logger.log("No failure count but success != requested iterations") return 1 return 0 def __CheckNode(self, node): "Raise a ValueError if the given node isn't valid" if not self.IsValidNode(node): raise ValueError("Invalid node [%s] in CheckNode" % node) class NodeStatus(object): def __init__(self, env): self.Env = env def IsNodeBooted(self, node): '''Return TRUE if the given node is booted (responds to pings)''' if self.Env["docker"]: return RemoteFactory().getInstance()("localhost", "docker inspect --format {{.State.Running}} %s | grep -q true" % node, silent=True) == 0 return RemoteFactory().getInstance()("localhost", "ping -nq -c1 -w1 %s" % node, silent=True) == 0 def IsSshdUp(self, node): rc = RemoteFactory().getInstance()(node, "true", silent=True) return rc == 0 def WaitForNodeToComeUp(self, node, Timeout=300): '''Return TRUE when given node comes up, or None/FALSE if timeout''' timeout = Timeout anytimeouts = 0 while timeout > 0: if self.IsNodeBooted(node) and self.IsSshdUp(node): if anytimeouts: # Fudge to wait for the system to finish coming up time.sleep(30) LogFactory().debug("Node %s now up" % node) return 1 time.sleep(30) if (not anytimeouts): LogFactory().debug("Waiting for node %s to come up" % node) anytimeouts = 1 timeout = timeout - 1 LogFactory().log("%s did not come up within %d tries" % (node, Timeout)) if self.Env["continue"] == 1: answer = "Y" else: try: answer = input_wrapper('Continue? [nY]') except EOFError as e: answer = "n" if answer and answer == "n": raise ValueError("%s did not come up within %d tries" % (node, Timeout)) def WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(self, nodes, timeout=300): '''Return TRUE when all nodes come up, or FALSE if timeout''' for node in nodes: if not self.WaitForNodeToComeUp(node, timeout): return None return 1 class ClusterManager(UserDict): '''The Cluster Manager class. This is an subclass of the Python dictionary class. (this is because it contains lots of {name,value} pairs, not because it's behavior is that terribly similar to a dictionary in other ways.) This is an abstract class which class implements high-level operations on the cluster and/or its cluster managers. Actual cluster managers classes are subclassed from this type. One of the things we do is track the state we think every node should be in. ''' def __InitialConditions(self): #if os.geteuid() != 0: # raise ValueError("Must Be Root!") None def _finalConditions(self): for key in list(self.keys()): if self[key] == None: raise ValueError("Improper derivation: self[" + key + "] must be overridden by subclass.") def __init__(self, Environment, randseed=None): self.Env = EnvFactory().getInstance() self.templates = PatternSelector(self.Env["Name"]) self.__InitialConditions() self.logger = LogFactory() self.TestLoggingLevel=0 self.data = {} self.name = self.Env["Name"] self.rsh = RemoteFactory().getInstance() self.ShouldBeStatus={} self.ns = NodeStatus(self.Env) self.OurNode = os.uname()[1].lower() self.__instance_errorstoignore = [] def __getitem__(self, key): if key == "Name": return self.name print("FIXME: Getting %s from %s" % (key, repr(self))) if key in self.data: return self.data[key] return self.templates.get_patterns(self.Env["Name"], key) def __setitem__(self, key, value): print("FIXME: Setting %s=%s on %s" % (key, value, repr(self))) self.data[key] = value def key_for_node(self, node): return node def instance_errorstoignore_clear(self): '''Allows the test scenario to reset instance errors to ignore on each iteration.''' self.__instance_errorstoignore = [] def instance_errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which are 'normal' for a specific test instance''' return self.__instance_errorstoignore def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which are 'normal' and should be ignored''' return [] def log(self, args): self.logger.log(args) def debug(self, args): self.logger.debug(args) def prepare(self): '''Finish the Initialization process. Prepare to test...''' print(repr(self)+"prepare") for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.StataCM(node): self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "up" else: self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" if self.Env["experimental-tests"]: self.unisolate_node(node) def upcount(self): '''How many nodes are up?''' count = 0 for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": count = count + 1 return count def install_helper(self, filename, destdir=None, nodes=None, sourcedir=None): if sourcedir == None: sourcedir = CTSvars.CTS_home file_with_path = "%s/%s" % (sourcedir, filename) if not nodes: nodes = self.Env["nodes"] if not destdir: destdir = CTSvars.CTS_home self.debug("Installing %s to %s on %s" % (filename, destdir, repr(self.Env["nodes"]))) for node in nodes: self.rsh(node, "mkdir -p %s" % destdir) self.rsh.cp(file_with_path, "root@%s:%s/%s" % (node, destdir, filename)) return file_with_path def install_support(self, command="install"): for node in self.Env["nodes"]: self.rsh(node, CTSvars.CRM_DAEMON_DIR + "/cts-support " + command) def install_config(self, node): return None def prepare_fencing_watcher(self, name): # If we don't have quorum now but get it as a result of starting this node, # then a bunch of nodes might get fenced upnode = None if self.HasQuorum(None): self.debug("Have quorum") return None if not self.templates["Pat:Fencing_start"]: print("No start pattern") return None if not self.templates["Pat:Fencing_ok"]: print("No ok pattern") return None stonith = None stonithPats = [] for peer in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.ShouldBeStatus[peer] != "up": stonithPats.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_ok"] % peer) stonithPats.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_start"] % peer) stonith = LogWatcher(self.Env["LogFileName"], stonithPats, "StartupFencing", 0, hosts=self.Env["nodes"], kind=self.Env["LogWatcher"]) stonith.setwatch() return stonith def fencing_cleanup(self, node, stonith): peer_list = [] peer_state = {} self.debug("Looking for nodes that were fenced as a result of %s starting" % node) # If we just started a node, we may now have quorum (and permission to fence) if not stonith: self.debug("Nothing to do") return peer_list q = self.HasQuorum(None) if not q and len(self.Env["nodes"]) > 2: # We didn't gain quorum - we shouldn't have shot anyone self.debug("Quorum: %d Len: %d" % (q, len(self.Env["nodes"]))) return peer_list for n in self.Env["nodes"]: peer_state[n] = "unknown" # Now see if any states need to be updated self.debug("looking for: " + repr(stonith.regexes)) shot = stonith.look(0) while shot: line = repr(shot) self.debug("Found: " + line) del stonith.regexes[stonith.whichmatch] # Extract node name for n in self.Env["nodes"]: if re.search(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_ok"] % n, shot): peer = n peer_state[peer] = "complete" self.__instance_errorstoignore.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_ok"] % peer) elif peer_state[n] != "complete" and re.search(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_start"] % n, shot): # TODO: Correctly detect multiple fencing operations for the same host peer = n peer_state[peer] = "in-progress" self.__instance_errorstoignore.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_start"] % peer) if not peer: self.logger.log("ERROR: Unknown stonith match: %s" % line) elif not peer in peer_list: self.debug("Found peer: " + peer) peer_list.append(peer) # Get the next one shot = stonith.look(60) for peer in peer_list: self.debug(" Peer %s was fenced as a result of %s starting: %s" % (peer, node, peer_state[peer])) if self.Env["at-boot"]: self.ShouldBeStatus[peer] = "up" else: self.ShouldBeStatus[peer] = "down" if peer_state[peer] == "in-progress": # Wait for any in-progress operations to complete shot = stonith.look(60) while len(stonith.regexes) and shot: line = repr(shot) self.debug("Found: " + line) del stonith.regexes[stonith.whichmatch] shot = stonith.look(60) # Now make sure the node is alive too self.ns.WaitForNodeToComeUp(peer, self.Env["DeadTime"]) # Poll until it comes up if self.Env["at-boot"]: if not self.StataCM(peer): time.sleep(self.Env["StartTime"]) if not self.StataCM(peer): self.logger.log("ERROR: Peer %s failed to restart after being fenced" % peer) return None return peer_list def StartaCM(self, node, verbose=False): '''Start up the cluster manager on a given node''' if verbose: self.logger.log("Starting %s on node %s" % (self.templates["Name"], node)) else: self.debug("Starting %s on node %s" % (self.templates["Name"], node)) ret = 1 if not node in self.ShouldBeStatus: self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] != "down": return 1 patterns = [] # Technically we should always be able to notice ourselves starting patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:Local_started"] % node) if self.upcount() == 0: patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_started"] % node) else: patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:NonDC_started"] % node) watch = LogWatcher( self.Env["LogFileName"], patterns, "StartaCM", self.Env["StartTime"]+10, hosts=self.Env["nodes"], kind=self.Env["LogWatcher"]) self.install_config(node) self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "any" if self.StataCM(node) and self.cluster_stable(self.Env["DeadTime"]): self.logger.log ("%s was already started" % (node)) return 1 - if not(self.Env["valgrind-tests"]): - startCmd = self.templates["StartCmd"] - else: - if self.Env["valgrind-prefix"]: - prefix = self.Env["valgrind-prefix"] - else: - prefix = "cts" - - startCmd = """G_SLICE=always-malloc HA_VALGRIND_ENABLED='%s' VALGRIND_OPTS='%s --log-file=/tmp/%s-%s.valgrind' %s""" % ( - self.Env["valgrind-procs"], self.Env["valgrind-opts"], prefix, """%p""", self.templates["StartCmd"]) - stonith = self.prepare_fencing_watcher(node) - watch.setwatch() - if self.rsh(node, startCmd) != 0: + if self.rsh(node, self.templates["StartCmd"]) != 0: self.logger.log ("Warn: Start command failed on node %s" % (node)) self.fencing_cleanup(node, stonith) return None self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "up" watch_result = watch.lookforall() if watch.unmatched: for regex in watch.unmatched: self.logger.log ("Warn: Startup pattern not found: %s" % (regex)) if watch_result and self.cluster_stable(self.Env["DeadTime"]): #self.debug("Found match: "+ repr(watch_result)) self.fencing_cleanup(node, stonith) return 1 elif self.StataCM(node) and self.cluster_stable(self.Env["DeadTime"]): self.fencing_cleanup(node, stonith) return 1 self.logger.log ("Warn: Start failed for node %s" % (node)) return None def StartaCMnoBlock(self, node, verbose=False): '''Start up the cluster manager on a given node with none-block mode''' if verbose: self.logger.log("Starting %s on node %s" % (self["Name"], node)) else: self.debug("Starting %s on node %s" % (self["Name"], node)) self.install_config(node) - if not(self.Env["valgrind-tests"]): - startCmd = self.templates["StartCmd"] - else: - if self.Env["valgrind-prefix"]: - prefix = self.Env["valgrind-prefix"] - else: - prefix = "cts" - - startCmd = """G_SLICE=always-malloc HA_VALGRIND_ENABLED='%s' VALGRIND_OPTS='%s --log-file=/tmp/%s-%s.valgrind' %s""" % ( - self.Env["valgrind-procs"], self.Env["valgrind-opts"], prefix, """%p""", self.templates["StartCmd"]) - - self.rsh(node, startCmd, synchronous=0) + self.rsh(node, self.templates["StartCmd"], synchronous=0) self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "up" return 1 def StopaCM(self, node, verbose=False, force=False): '''Stop the cluster manager on a given node''' if verbose: self.logger.log("Stopping %s on node %s" % (self["Name"], node)) else: self.debug("Stopping %s on node %s" % (self["Name"], node)) if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] != "up" and force == False: return 1 if self.rsh(node, self.templates["StopCmd"]) == 0: # Make sure we can continue even if corosync leaks # fdata-* is the old name #self.rsh(node, "rm -f /dev/shm/qb-* /dev/shm/fdata-*") self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" self.cluster_stable(self.Env["DeadTime"]) return 1 else: self.logger.log ("ERROR: Could not stop %s on node %s" % (self["Name"], node)) return None def StopaCMnoBlock(self, node): '''Stop the cluster manager on a given node with none-block mode''' self.debug("Stopping %s on node %s" % (self["Name"], node)) self.rsh(node, self.templates["StopCmd"], synchronous=0) self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" return 1 def cluster_stable(self, timeout = None): time.sleep(self.Env["StableTime"]) return 1 def node_stable(self, node): return 1 def RereadCM(self, node): '''Force the cluster manager on a given node to reread its config This may be a no-op on certain cluster managers. ''' rc=self.rsh(node, self.templates["RereadCmd"]) if rc == 0: return 1 else: self.logger.log ("Could not force %s on node %s to reread its config" % (self["Name"], node)) return None def StataCM(self, node): '''Report the status of the cluster manager on a given node''' out=self.rsh(node, self.templates["StatusCmd"] % node, 1) ret= (str.find(out, 'stopped') == -1) try: if ret: if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "down": self.logger.log( "Node status for %s is %s but we think it should be %s" % (node, "up", self.ShouldBeStatus[node])) else: if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": self.logger.log( "Node status for %s is %s but we think it should be %s" % (node, "down", self.ShouldBeStatus[node])) except KeyError: pass if ret: self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "up" else: self.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" return ret def startall(self, nodelist=None, verbose=False, quick=False): '''Start the cluster manager on every node in the cluster. We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None. ''' map = {} if not nodelist: nodelist = self.Env["nodes"] for node in nodelist: if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "down": self.ns.WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(nodelist, 300) if not quick: # This is used for "basic sanity checks", so only start one node ... if not self.StartaCM(node, verbose=verbose): return 0 return 1 # Approximation of SimulStartList for --boot watchpats = [ ] watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) for node in nodelist: watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:Local_started"] % node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:InfraUp"] % node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:PacemakerUp"] % node) # Start all the nodes - at about the same time... watch = LogWatcher(self.Env["LogFileName"], watchpats, "fast-start", self.Env["DeadTime"]+10, hosts=self.Env["nodes"], kind=self.Env["LogWatcher"]) watch.setwatch() if not self.StartaCM(nodelist[0], verbose=verbose): return 0 for node in nodelist: self.StartaCMnoBlock(node, verbose=verbose) watch.lookforall() if watch.unmatched: for regex in watch.unmatched: self.logger.log ("Warn: Startup pattern not found: %s" % (regex)) if not self.cluster_stable(): self.logger.log("Cluster did not stabilize") return 0 return 1 def stopall(self, nodelist=None, verbose=False, force=False): '''Stop the cluster managers on every node in the cluster. We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None. ''' ret = 1 map = {} if not nodelist: nodelist = self.Env["nodes"] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up" or force == True: if not self.StopaCM(node, verbose=verbose, force=force): ret = 0 return ret def rereadall(self, nodelist=None): '''Force the cluster managers on every node in the cluster to reread their config files. We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None. ''' map = {} if not nodelist: nodelist = self.Env["nodes"] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": self.RereadCM(node) def statall(self, nodelist=None): '''Return the status of the cluster managers in the cluster. We can do it on a subset of the cluster if nodelist is not None. ''' result = {} if not nodelist: nodelist = self.Env["nodes"] for node in nodelist: if self.StataCM(node): result[node] = "up" else: result[node] = "down" return result def isolate_node(self, target, nodes=None): '''isolate the communication between the nodes''' if not nodes: nodes = self.Env["nodes"] for node in nodes: if node != target: rc = self.rsh(target, self.templates["BreakCommCmd"] % self.key_for_node(node)) if rc != 0: self.logger.log("Could not break the communication between %s and %s: %d" % (target, node, rc)) return None else: self.debug("Communication cut between %s and %s" % (target, node)) return 1 def unisolate_node(self, target, nodes=None): '''fix the communication between the nodes''' if not nodes: nodes = self.Env["nodes"] for node in nodes: if node != target: restored = 0 # Limit the amount of time we have asynchronous connectivity for # Restore both sides as simultaneously as possible self.rsh(target, self.templates["FixCommCmd"] % self.key_for_node(node), synchronous=0) self.rsh(node, self.templates["FixCommCmd"] % self.key_for_node(target), synchronous=0) self.debug("Communication restored between %s and %s" % (target, node)) def reducecomm_node(self,node): '''reduce the communication between the nodes''' rc = self.rsh(node, self.templates["ReduceCommCmd"]%(self.Env["XmitLoss"],self.Env["RecvLoss"])) if rc == 0: return 1 else: self.logger.log("Could not reduce the communication between the nodes from node: %s" % node) return None def restorecomm_node(self,node): '''restore the saved communication between the nodes''' rc = 0 if float(self.Env["XmitLoss"]) != 0 or float(self.Env["RecvLoss"]) != 0 : rc = self.rsh(node, self.templates["RestoreCommCmd"]); if rc == 0: return 1 else: self.logger.log("Could not restore the communication between the nodes from node: %s" % node) return None def HasQuorum(self, node_list): "Return TRUE if the cluster currently has quorum" # If we are auditing a partition, then one side will # have quorum and the other not. # So the caller needs to tell us which we are checking # If no value for node_list is specified... assume all nodes raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (HasQuorum)") def Components(self): raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Components)") def oprofileStart(self, node=None): if not node: for n in self.Env["oprofile"]: self.oprofileStart(n) elif node in self.Env["oprofile"]: self.debug("Enabling oprofile on %s" % node) self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --init") self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --setup --no-vmlinux --separate=lib --callgraph=20 --image=all") self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --start") self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --reset") def oprofileSave(self, test, node=None): if not node: for n in self.Env["oprofile"]: self.oprofileSave(test, n) elif node in self.Env["oprofile"]: self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --dump") self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --save=cts.%d" % test) # Read back with: opreport -l session:cts.0 image:/c* if None: self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --reset") else: self.oprofileStop(node) self.oprofileStart(node) def oprofileStop(self, node=None): if not node: for n in self.Env["oprofile"]: self.oprofileStop(n) elif node in self.Env["oprofile"]: self.debug("Stopping oprofile on %s" % node) self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --reset") self.rsh(node, "opcontrol --shutdown 2>&1 > /dev/null") def StatsExtract(self): if not self.Env["stats"]: return for host in self.Env["nodes"]: log_stats_file = "%s/cts-stats.csv" % CTSvars.CRM_DAEMON_DIR if host in has_log_stats: self.rsh(host, '''bash %s %s stop''' % (log_stats_bin, log_stats_file)) (rc, lines) = self.rsh(host, '''cat %s''' % log_stats_file, stdout=2) self.rsh(host, '''bash %s %s delete''' % (log_stats_bin, log_stats_file)) fname = "cts-stats-%d-nodes-%s.csv" % (len(self.Env["nodes"]), host) print("Extracted stats: %s" % fname) fd = open(fname, "a") fd.writelines(lines) fd.close() def StatsMark(self, testnum): '''Mark the test number in the stats log''' global has_log_stats if not self.Env["stats"]: return for host in self.Env["nodes"]: log_stats_file = "%s/cts-stats.csv" % CTSvars.CRM_DAEMON_DIR if not host in has_log_stats: global log_stats global log_stats_bin script=log_stats #script = re.sub("\\\\", "\\\\", script) script = re.sub('\"', '\\\"', script) script = re.sub("'", "\'", script) script = re.sub("`", "\`", script) script = re.sub("\$", "\\\$", script) self.debug("Installing %s on %s" % (log_stats_bin, host)) self.rsh(host, '''echo "%s" > %s''' % (script, log_stats_bin), silent=True) self.rsh(host, '''bash %s %s delete''' % (log_stats_bin, log_stats_file)) has_log_stats[host] = 1 # Now mark it self.rsh(host, '''bash %s %s mark %s''' % (log_stats_bin, log_stats_file, testnum), synchronous=0) class Resource(object): ''' This is an HA resource (not a resource group). A resource group is just an ordered list of Resource objects. ''' def __init__(self, cm, rsctype=None, instance=None): self.CM = cm self.ResourceType = rsctype self.Instance = instance self.needs_quorum = 1 def Type(self): return self.ResourceType def Instance(self, nodename): return self.Instance def IsRunningOn(self, nodename): ''' This member function returns true if our resource is running on the given node in the cluster. It is analagous to the "status" operation on SystemV init scripts and heartbeat scripts. FailSafe calls it the "exclusive" operation. ''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (IsRunningOn)") return None def IsWorkingCorrectly(self, nodename): ''' This member function returns true if our resource is operating correctly on the given node in the cluster. OCF does not require this operation, but it might be called the Monitor operation, which is what FailSafe calls it. For remotely monitorable resources (like IP addresses), they *should* be monitored remotely for testing. ''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (IsWorkingCorrectly)") return None def Start(self, nodename): ''' This member function starts or activates the resource. ''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Start)") return None def Stop(self, nodename): ''' This member function stops or deactivates the resource. ''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Stop)") return None def __repr__(self): if (self.Instance and len(self.Instance) > 1): return "{" + self.ResourceType + "::" + self.Instance + "}" else: return "{" + self.ResourceType + "}" class Component(object): def kill(self, node): None class Process(Component): def __init__(self, cm, name, process=None, dc_only=0, pats=[], dc_pats=[], badnews_ignore=[], common_ignore=[], triggersreboot=0): self.name = str(name) self.dc_only = dc_only self.pats = pats self.dc_pats = dc_pats self.CM = cm self.badnews_ignore = badnews_ignore self.badnews_ignore.extend(common_ignore) self.triggersreboot = triggersreboot if process: self.proc = str(process) else: self.proc = str(name) self.KillCmd = "killall -9 " + self.proc def kill(self, node): if self.CM.rsh(node, self.KillCmd) != 0: self.CM.log ("ERROR: Kill %s failed on node %s" % (self.name,node)) return None return 1 diff --git a/cts/CTSscenarios.py b/cts/CTSscenarios.py index 3efdb300f2..c80b0405ad 100644 --- a/cts/CTSscenarios.py +++ b/cts/CTSscenarios.py @@ -1,603 +1,601 @@ """ Test scenario classes for Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite (CTS) """ # Pacemaker targets compatibility with Python 2.7 and 3.2+ from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import, division __copyright__ = "Copyright 2000-2018 Alan Robertson " __license__ = "GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY" from cts.CTS import * from cts.CTStests import CTSTest from cts.CTSaudits import ClusterAudit from cts.watcher import LogWatcher from cts.remote import input_wrapper class ScenarioComponent(object): def __init__(self, Env): self.Env = Env def IsApplicable(self): '''Return TRUE if the current ScenarioComponent is applicable in the given LabEnvironment given to the constructor. ''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (IsApplicable)") def SetUp(self, CM): '''Set up the given ScenarioComponent''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Setup)") def TearDown(self, CM): '''Tear down (undo) the given ScenarioComponent''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (Setup)") class Scenario(object): ( '''The basic idea of a scenario is that of an ordered list of ScenarioComponent objects. Each ScenarioComponent is SetUp() in turn, and then after the tests have been run, they are torn down using TearDown() (in reverse order). A Scenario is applicable to a particular cluster manager iff each ScenarioComponent is applicable. A partially set up scenario is torn down if it fails during setup. ''') def __init__(self, ClusterManager, Components, Audits, Tests): "Initialize the Scenario from the list of ScenarioComponents" self.ClusterManager = ClusterManager self.Components = Components self.Audits = Audits self.Tests = Tests self.BadNews = None self.TestSets = [] self.Stats = {"success":0, "failure":0, "BadNews":0, "skipped":0} self.Sets = [] #self.ns=CTS.NodeStatus(self.Env) for comp in Components: if not issubclass(comp.__class__, ScenarioComponent): raise ValueError("Init value must be subclass of ScenarioComponent") for audit in Audits: if not issubclass(audit.__class__, ClusterAudit): raise ValueError("Init value must be subclass of ClusterAudit") for test in Tests: if not issubclass(test.__class__, CTSTest): raise ValueError("Init value must be a subclass of CTSTest") def IsApplicable(self): ( '''A Scenario IsApplicable() iff each of its ScenarioComponents IsApplicable() ''' ) for comp in self.Components: if not comp.IsApplicable(): return None return 1 def SetUp(self): '''Set up the Scenario. Return TRUE on success.''' self.ClusterManager.prepare() self.audit() # Also detects remote/local log config self.ClusterManager.StatsMark(0) self.ClusterManager.ns.WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(self.ClusterManager.Env["nodes"]) self.audit() - if self.ClusterManager.Env["valgrind-tests"]: - self.ClusterManager.install_helper("cts.supp") self.ClusterManager.install_support() self.BadNews = LogWatcher(self.ClusterManager.Env["LogFileName"], self.ClusterManager.templates.get_patterns( self.ClusterManager.Env["Name"], "BadNews"), "BadNews", 0, kind=self.ClusterManager.Env["LogWatcher"], hosts=self.ClusterManager.Env["nodes"]) self.BadNews.setwatch() # Call after we've figured out what type of log watching to do in LogAudit j = 0 while j < len(self.Components): if not self.Components[j].SetUp(self.ClusterManager): # OOPS! We failed. Tear partial setups down. self.audit() self.ClusterManager.log("Tearing down partial setup") self.TearDown(j) return None j = j + 1 self.audit() return 1 def TearDown(self, max=None): '''Tear Down the Scenario - in reverse order.''' if max == None: max = len(self.Components)-1 j = max while j >= 0: self.Components[j].TearDown(self.ClusterManager) j = j - 1 self.audit() self.ClusterManager.StatsExtract() self.ClusterManager.install_support("uninstall") def incr(self, name): '''Increment (or initialize) the value associated with the given name''' if not name in self.Stats: self.Stats[name] = 0 self.Stats[name] = self.Stats[name]+1 def run(self, Iterations): self.ClusterManager.oprofileStart() try: self.run_loop(Iterations) self.ClusterManager.oprofileStop() except: self.ClusterManager.oprofileStop() raise def run_loop(self, Iterations): raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (run_loop)") def run_test(self, test, testcount): nodechoice = self.ClusterManager.Env.RandomNode() ret = 1 where = "" did_run = 0 self.ClusterManager.StatsMark(testcount) self.ClusterManager.instance_errorstoignore_clear() self.ClusterManager.log(("Running test %s" % test.name).ljust(35) + (" (%s) " % nodechoice).ljust(15) + "[" + ("%d" % testcount).rjust(3) + "]") starttime = test.set_timer() if not test.setup(nodechoice): self.ClusterManager.log("Setup failed") ret = 0 elif not test.canrunnow(nodechoice): self.ClusterManager.log("Skipped") test.skipped() else: did_run = 1 ret = test(nodechoice) if not test.teardown(nodechoice): self.ClusterManager.log("Teardown failed") if self.ClusterManager.Env["continue"] == 1: answer = "Y" else: try: answer = input_wrapper('Continue? [nY]') except EOFError as e: answer = "n" if answer and answer == "n": raise ValueError("Teardown of %s on %s failed" % (test.name, nodechoice)) ret = 0 stoptime = time.time() self.ClusterManager.oprofileSave(testcount) elapsed_time = stoptime - starttime test_time = stoptime - test.get_timer() if not test["min_time"]: test["elapsed_time"] = elapsed_time test["min_time"] = test_time test["max_time"] = test_time else: test["elapsed_time"] = test["elapsed_time"] + elapsed_time if test_time < test["min_time"]: test["min_time"] = test_time if test_time > test["max_time"]: test["max_time"] = test_time if ret: self.incr("success") test.log_timer() else: self.incr("failure") self.ClusterManager.statall() did_run = 1 # Force the test count to be incremented anyway so test extraction works self.audit(test.errorstoignore()) return did_run def summarize(self): self.ClusterManager.log("****************") self.ClusterManager.log("Overall Results:" + repr(self.Stats)) self.ClusterManager.log("****************") stat_filter = { "calls":0, "failure":0, "skipped":0, "auditfail":0, } self.ClusterManager.log("Test Summary") for test in self.Tests: for key in list(stat_filter.keys()): stat_filter[key] = test.Stats[key] self.ClusterManager.log(("Test %s: "%test.name).ljust(25) + " %s"%repr(stat_filter)) self.ClusterManager.debug("Detailed Results") for test in self.Tests: self.ClusterManager.debug(("Test %s: "%test.name).ljust(25) + " %s"%repr(test.Stats)) self.ClusterManager.log("<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< TESTS COMPLETED") def audit(self, LocalIgnore=[]): errcount = 0 ignorelist = [] ignorelist.append("CTS:") ignorelist.extend(LocalIgnore) ignorelist.extend(self.ClusterManager.errorstoignore()) ignorelist.extend(self.ClusterManager.instance_errorstoignore()) # This makes sure everything is stabilized before starting... failed = 0 for audit in self.Audits: if not audit(): self.ClusterManager.log("Audit " + audit.name() + " FAILED.") failed += 1 else: self.ClusterManager.debug("Audit " + audit.name() + " passed.") while errcount < 1000: match = None if self.BadNews: match = self.BadNews.look(0) if match: add_err = 1 for ignore in ignorelist: if add_err == 1 and re.search(ignore, match): add_err = 0 if add_err == 1: self.ClusterManager.log("BadNews: " + match) self.incr("BadNews") errcount = errcount + 1 else: break else: if self.ClusterManager.Env["continue"] == 1: answer = "Y" else: try: answer = input_wrapper('Big problems. Continue? [nY]') except EOFError as e: answer = "n" if answer and answer == "n": self.ClusterManager.log("Shutting down.") self.summarize() self.TearDown() raise ValueError("Looks like we hit a BadNews jackpot!") if self.BadNews: self.BadNews.end() return failed class AllOnce(Scenario): '''Every Test Once''' # Accessable as __doc__ def run_loop(self, Iterations): testcount = 1 for test in self.Tests: self.run_test(test, testcount) testcount += 1 class RandomTests(Scenario): '''Random Test Execution''' def run_loop(self, Iterations): testcount = 1 while testcount <= Iterations: test = self.ClusterManager.Env.RandomGen.choice(self.Tests) self.run_test(test, testcount) testcount += 1 class BasicSanity(Scenario): '''Basic Cluster Sanity''' def run_loop(self, Iterations): testcount = 1 while testcount <= Iterations: test = self.Environment.RandomGen.choice(self.Tests) self.run_test(test, testcount) testcount += 1 class Sequence(Scenario): '''Named Tests in Sequence''' def run_loop(self, Iterations): testcount = 1 while testcount <= Iterations: for test in self.Tests: self.run_test(test, testcount) testcount += 1 class Boot(Scenario): '''Start the Cluster''' def run_loop(self, Iterations): testcount = 0 class BootCluster(ScenarioComponent): ( '''BootCluster is the most basic of ScenarioComponents. This ScenarioComponent simply starts the cluster manager on all the nodes. It is fairly robust as it waits for all nodes to come up before starting as they might have been rebooted or crashed for some reason beforehand. ''') def __init__(self, Env): pass def IsApplicable(self): '''BootCluster is so generic it is always Applicable''' return 1 def SetUp(self, CM): '''Basic Cluster Manager startup. Start everything''' CM.prepare() # Clear out the cobwebs ;-) CM.stopall(verbose=True, force=True) # Now start the Cluster Manager on all the nodes. CM.log("Starting Cluster Manager on all nodes.") return CM.startall(verbose=True, quick=True) def TearDown(self, CM, force=False): '''Set up the given ScenarioComponent''' # Stop the cluster manager everywhere CM.log("Stopping Cluster Manager on all nodes") return CM.stopall(verbose=True, force=force) class LeaveBooted(BootCluster): def TearDown(self, CM): '''Set up the given ScenarioComponent''' # Stop the cluster manager everywhere CM.log("Leaving Cluster running on all nodes") return 1 class PingFest(ScenarioComponent): ( '''PingFest does a flood ping to each node in the cluster from the test machine. If the LabEnvironment Parameter PingSize is set, it will be used as the size of ping packet requested (via the -s option). If it is not set, it defaults to 1024 bytes. According to the manual page for ping: Outputs packets as fast as they come back or one hundred times per second, whichever is more. For every ECHO_REQUEST sent a period ``.'' is printed, while for every ECHO_REPLY received a backspace is printed. This provides a rapid display of how many packets are being dropped. Only the super-user may use this option. This can be very hard on a net- work and should be used with caution. ''' ) def __init__(self, Env): self.Env = Env def IsApplicable(self): '''PingFests are always applicable ;-) ''' return 1 def SetUp(self, CM): '''Start the PingFest!''' self.PingSize = 1024 if "PingSize" in list(CM.Env.keys()): self.PingSize = CM.Env["PingSize"] CM.log("Starting %d byte flood pings" % self.PingSize) self.PingPids = [] for node in CM.Env["nodes"]: self.PingPids.append(self._pingchild(node)) CM.log("Ping PIDs: " + repr(self.PingPids)) return 1 def TearDown(self, CM): '''Stop it right now! My ears are pinging!!''' for pid in self.PingPids: if pid != None: CM.log("Stopping ping process %d" % pid) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL) def _pingchild(self, node): Args = ["ping", "-qfn", "-s", str(self.PingSize), node] sys.stdin.flush() sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() pid = os.fork() if pid < 0: self.Env.log("Cannot fork ping child") return None if pid > 0: return pid # Otherwise, we're the child process. os.execvp("ping", Args) self.Env.log("Cannot execvp ping: " + repr(Args)) sys.exit(1) class PacketLoss(ScenarioComponent): ( ''' It would be useful to do some testing of CTS with a modest amount of packet loss enabled - so we could see that everything runs like it should with a certain amount of packet loss present. ''') def IsApplicable(self): '''always Applicable''' return 1 def SetUp(self, CM): '''Reduce the reliability of communications''' if float(CM.Env["XmitLoss"]) == 0 and float(CM.Env["RecvLoss"]) == 0 : return 1 for node in CM.Env["nodes"]: CM.reducecomm_node(node) CM.log("Reduce the reliability of communications") return 1 def TearDown(self, CM): '''Fix the reliability of communications''' if float(CM.Env["XmitLoss"]) == 0 and float(CM.Env["RecvLoss"]) == 0 : return 1 for node in CM.Env["nodes"]: CM.unisolate_node(node) CM.log("Fix the reliability of communications") class BasicSanityCheck(ScenarioComponent): ( ''' ''') def IsApplicable(self): return self.Env["DoBSC"] def SetUp(self, CM): CM.prepare() # Clear out the cobwebs self.TearDown(CM) # Now start the Cluster Manager on all the nodes. CM.log("Starting Cluster Manager on BSC node(s).") return CM.startall() def TearDown(self, CM): CM.log("Stopping Cluster Manager on BSC node(s).") return CM.stopall() class Benchmark(ScenarioComponent): ( ''' ''') def IsApplicable(self): return self.Env["benchmark"] def SetUp(self, CM): CM.prepare() # Clear out the cobwebs self.TearDown(CM, force=True) # Now start the Cluster Manager on all the nodes. CM.log("Starting Cluster Manager on all node(s).") return CM.startall() def TearDown(self, CM): CM.log("Stopping Cluster Manager on all node(s).") return CM.stopall() class RollingUpgrade(ScenarioComponent): ( ''' Test a rolling upgrade between two versions of the stack ''') def __init__(self, Env): self.Env = Env def IsApplicable(self): if not self.Env["rpm-dir"]: return None if not self.Env["current-version"]: return None if not self.Env["previous-version"]: return None return 1 def install(self, node, version): target_dir = "/tmp/rpm-%s" % version src_dir = "%s/%s" % (self.CM.Env["rpm-dir"], version) rc = self.CM.rsh(node, "mkdir -p %s" % target_dir) rc = self.CM.cp("%s/*.rpm %s:%s" % (src_dir, node, target_dir)) rc = self.CM.rsh(node, "rpm -Uvh --force %s/*.rpm" % (target_dir)) return self.success() def upgrade(self, node): return self.install(node, self.CM.Env["current-version"]) def downgrade(self, node): return self.install(node, self.CM.Env["previous-version"]) def SetUp(self, CM): print(repr(self)+"prepare") CM.prepare() # Clear out the cobwebs CM.stopall(force=True) CM.log("Downgrading all nodes to %s." % self.Env["previous-version"]) for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.downgrade(node): CM.log("Couldn't downgrade %s" % node) return None return 1 def TearDown(self, CM): # Stop everything CM.log("Stopping Cluster Manager on Upgrade nodes.") CM.stopall() CM.log("Upgrading all nodes to %s." % self.Env["current-version"]) for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.upgrade(node): CM.log("Couldn't upgrade %s" % node) return None return 1 diff --git a/cts/CTStests.py b/cts/CTStests.py index 39b97b46d3..88abffcdf3 100644 --- a/cts/CTStests.py +++ b/cts/CTStests.py @@ -1,3114 +1,3109 @@ """ Test-specific classes for Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite (CTS) """ # Pacemaker targets compatibility with Python 2.7 and 3.2+ from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import, division __copyright__ = """Copyright 2000, 2001 Alan Robertson Add RecourceRecover testcase Zhao Kai """ __license__ = "GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY" # # SPECIAL NOTE: # # Tests may NOT implement any cluster-manager-specific code in them. # EXTEND the ClusterManager object to provide the base capabilities # the test needs if you need to do something that the current CM classes # do not. Otherwise you screw up the whole point of the object structure # in CTS. # # Thank you. # import os import re import time import subprocess import tempfile from stat import * from cts import CTS from cts.CTSaudits import * from cts.CTSvars import * from cts.patterns import PatternSelector from cts.logging import LogFactory from cts.remote import RemoteFactory, input_wrapper from cts.watcher import LogWatcher from cts.environment import EnvFactory AllTestClasses = [ ] class CTSTest(object): ''' A Cluster test. We implement the basic set of properties and behaviors for a generic cluster test. Cluster tests track their own statistics. We keep each of the kinds of counts we track as separate {name,value} pairs. ''' def __init__(self, cm): #self.name="the unnamed test" self.Stats = {"calls":0 , "success":0 , "failure":0 , "skipped":0 , "auditfail":0} # if not issubclass(cm.__class__, ClusterManager): # raise ValueError("Must be a ClusterManager object") self.CM = cm self.Env = EnvFactory().getInstance() self.rsh = RemoteFactory().getInstance() self.logger = LogFactory() self.templates = PatternSelector(cm["Name"]) self.Audits = [] self.timeout = 120 self.passed = 1 self.is_loop = 0 self.is_unsafe = 0 self.is_docker_unsafe = 0 self.is_experimental = 0 self.is_container = 0 self.is_valgrind = 0 self.benchmark = 0 # which tests to benchmark self.timer = {} # timers def log(self, args): self.logger.log(args) def debug(self, args): self.logger.debug(args) def has_key(self, key): return key in self.Stats def __setitem__(self, key, value): self.Stats[key] = value def __getitem__(self, key): if str(key) == "0": raise ValueError("Bad call to 'foo in X', should reference 'foo in X.Stats' instead") if key in self.Stats: return self.Stats[key] return None def log_mark(self, msg): self.debug("MARK: test %s %s %d" % (self.name,msg,time.time())) return def get_timer(self,key = "test"): try: return self.timer[key] except: return 0 def set_timer(self,key = "test"): self.timer[key] = time.time() return self.timer[key] def log_timer(self,key = "test"): elapsed = 0 if key in self.timer: elapsed = time.time() - self.timer[key] s = key == "test" and self.name or "%s:%s" % (self.name,key) self.debug("%s runtime: %.2f" % (s, elapsed)) del self.timer[key] return elapsed def incr(self, name): '''Increment (or initialize) the value associated with the given name''' if not name in self.Stats: self.Stats[name] = 0 self.Stats[name] = self.Stats[name]+1 # Reset the test passed boolean if name == "calls": self.passed = 1 def failure(self, reason="none"): '''Increment the failure count''' self.passed = 0 self.incr("failure") self.logger.log(("Test %s" % self.name).ljust(35) + " FAILED: %s" % reason) return None def success(self): '''Increment the success count''' self.incr("success") return 1 def skipped(self): '''Increment the skipped count''' self.incr("skipped") return 1 def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the given test''' raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (__call__)") self.incr("calls") return self.failure() def audit(self): passed = 1 if len(self.Audits) > 0: for audit in self.Audits: if not audit(): self.logger.log("Internal %s Audit %s FAILED." % (self.name, audit.name())) self.incr("auditfail") passed = 0 return passed def setup(self, node): '''Setup the given test''' return self.success() def teardown(self, node): '''Tear down the given test''' return self.success() def create_watch(self, patterns, timeout, name=None): if not name: name = self.name return LogWatcher(self.Env["LogFileName"], patterns, name, timeout, kind=self.Env["LogWatcher"], hosts=self.Env["nodes"]) def local_badnews(self, prefix, watch, local_ignore=[]): errcount = 0 if not prefix: prefix = "LocalBadNews:" ignorelist = [] ignorelist.append(" CTS: ") ignorelist.append(prefix) ignorelist.extend(local_ignore) while errcount < 100: match = watch.look(0) if match: add_err = 1 for ignore in ignorelist: if add_err == 1 and re.search(ignore, match): add_err = 0 if add_err == 1: self.logger.log(prefix + " " + match) errcount = errcount + 1 else: break else: self.logger.log("Too many errors!") watch.end() return errcount def is_applicable(self): return self.is_applicable_common() def is_applicable_common(self): '''Return TRUE if we are applicable in the current test configuration''' #raise ValueError("Abstract Class member (is_applicable)") if self.is_loop and not self.Env["loop-tests"]: return 0 elif self.is_unsafe and not self.Env["unsafe-tests"]: return 0 elif self.is_valgrind and not self.Env["valgrind-tests"]: return 0 elif self.is_experimental and not self.Env["experimental-tests"]: return 0 elif self.is_docker_unsafe and self.Env["docker"]: return 0 elif self.is_container and not self.Env["container-tests"]: return 0 elif self.Env["benchmark"] and self.benchmark == 0: return 0 return 1 def find_ocfs2_resources(self, node): self.r_o2cb = None self.r_ocfs2 = [] (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): r = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if r.rtype == "o2cb" and r.parent != "NA": self.debug("Found o2cb: %s" % self.r_o2cb) self.r_o2cb = r.parent if re.search("^Constraint", line): c = AuditConstraint(self.CM, line) if c.type == "rsc_colocation" and c.target == self.r_o2cb: self.r_ocfs2.append(c.rsc) self.debug("Found ocfs2 filesystems: %s" % repr(self.r_ocfs2)) return len(self.r_ocfs2) def canrunnow(self, node): '''Return TRUE if we can meaningfully run right now''' return 1 def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which are 'normal' and should be ignored''' return [] class StopTest(CTSTest): '''Stop (deactivate) the cluster manager on a node''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self, cm) self.name = "Stop" def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'stop' test. ''' self.incr("calls") if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] != "up": return self.skipped() patterns = [] # Technically we should always be able to notice ourselves stopping patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:We_stopped"] % node) # Any active node needs to notice this one left # (note that this won't work if we have multiple partitions) for other in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[other] == "up" and other != node: patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:They_stopped"] %(other, self.CM.key_for_node(node))) #self.debug("Checking %s will notice %s left"%(other, node)) watch = self.create_watch(patterns, self.Env["DeadTime"]) watch.setwatch() if node == self.CM.OurNode: self.incr("us") else: if self.CM.upcount() <= 1: self.incr("all") else: self.incr("them") self.CM.StopaCM(node) watch_result = watch.lookforall() failreason = None UnmatchedList = "||" if watch.unmatched: (rc, output) = self.rsh(node, "/bin/ps axf", None) for line in output: self.debug(line) (rc, output) = self.rsh(node, "/usr/sbin/dlm_tool dump", None) for line in output: self.debug(line) for regex in watch.unmatched: self.logger.log ("ERROR: Shutdown pattern not found: %s" % (regex)) UnmatchedList += regex + "||"; failreason = "Missing shutdown pattern" self.CM.cluster_stable(self.Env["DeadTime"]) if not watch.unmatched or self.CM.upcount() == 0: return self.success() if len(watch.unmatched) >= self.CM.upcount(): return self.failure("no match against (%s)" % UnmatchedList) if failreason == None: return self.success() else: return self.failure(failreason) # # We don't register StopTest because it's better when called by # another test... # class StartTest(CTSTest): '''Start (activate) the cluster manager on a node''' def __init__(self, cm, debug=None): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "start" self.debug = debug def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'start' test. ''' self.incr("calls") if self.CM.upcount() == 0: self.incr("us") else: self.incr("them") if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] != "down": return self.skipped() elif self.CM.StartaCM(node): return self.success() else: return self.failure("Startup %s on node %s failed" % (self.Env["Name"], node)) # # We don't register StartTest because it's better when called by # another test... # class FlipTest(CTSTest): '''If it's running, stop it. If it's stopped start it. Overthrow the status quo... ''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "Flip" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.stop = StopTest(cm) def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'Flip' test. ''' self.incr("calls") if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": self.incr("stopped") ret = self.stop(node) type = "up->down" # Give the cluster time to recognize it's gone... time.sleep(self.Env["StableTime"]) elif self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "down": self.incr("started") ret = self.start(node) type = "down->up" else: return self.skipped() self.incr(type) if ret: return self.success() else: return self.failure("%s failure" % type) # Register FlipTest as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(FlipTest) class RestartTest(CTSTest): '''Stop and restart a node''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "Restart" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.stop = StopTest(cm) self.benchmark = 1 def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'restart' test. ''' self.incr("calls") self.incr("node:" + node) ret1 = 1 if self.CM.StataCM(node): self.incr("WasStopped") if not self.start(node): return self.failure("start (setup) failure: "+node) self.set_timer() if not self.stop(node): return self.failure("stop failure: "+node) if not self.start(node): return self.failure("start failure: "+node) return self.success() # Register RestartTest as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(RestartTest) class StonithdTest(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self, cm) self.name = "Stonithd" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.benchmark = 1 def __call__(self, node): self.incr("calls") if len(self.Env["nodes"]) < 2: return self.skipped() ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") is_dc = self.CM.is_node_dc(node) watchpats = [] watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:FenceOpOK"] % node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:NodeFenced"] % node) if self.Env["at-boot"] == 0: self.debug("Expecting %s to stay down" % node) self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" else: self.debug("Expecting %s to come up again %d" % (node, self.Env["at-boot"])) watchpats.append("%s.* S_STARTING -> S_PENDING" % node) watchpats.append("%s.* S_PENDING -> S_NOT_DC" % node) watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, 30 + self.Env["DeadTime"] + self.Env["StableTime"] + self.Env["StartTime"]) watch.setwatch() origin = self.Env.RandomGen.choice(self.Env["nodes"]) rc = self.rsh(origin, "stonith_admin --reboot %s -VVVVVV" % node) if rc == 194: # 194 - 256 = -62 = Timer expired # # Look for the patterns, usually this means the required # device was running on the node to be fenced - or that # the required devices were in the process of being loaded # and/or moved # # Effectively the node committed suicide so there will be # no confirmation, but pacemaker should be watching and # fence the node again self.logger.log("Fencing command on %s to fence %s timed out" % (origin, node)) elif origin != node and rc != 0: self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() self.debug("Waiting for fenced node to come back up") self.CM.ns.WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(self.Env["nodes"], 600) self.logger.log("Fencing command on %s failed to fence %s (rc=%d)" % (origin, node, rc)) elif origin == node and rc != 255: # 255 == broken pipe, ie. the node was fenced as expected self.logger.log("Locally originated fencing returned %d" % rc) self.set_timer("fence") matched = watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("fence") self.set_timer("reform") if watch.unmatched: self.logger.log("Patterns not found: " + repr(watch.unmatched)) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() self.debug("Waiting for fenced node to come back up") self.CM.ns.WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(self.Env["nodes"], 600) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to re-stabilize with all nodes") is_stable = self.CM.cluster_stable(self.Env["StartTime"]) if not matched: return self.failure("Didn't find all expected patterns") elif not is_stable: return self.failure("Cluster did not become stable") self.log_timer("reform") return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): return [ self.templates["Pat:Fencing_start"] % ".*", self.templates["Pat:Fencing_ok"] % ".*", r"error.*: Resource .*stonith::.* is active on 2 nodes attempting recovery", r"error.*: Operation reboot of .*by .* for stonith_admin.*: Timer expired", ] def is_applicable(self): if not self.is_applicable_common(): return 0 if "DoFencing" in list(self.Env.keys()): return self.Env["DoFencing"] return 1 AllTestClasses.append(StonithdTest) class StartOnebyOne(CTSTest): '''Start all the nodes ~ one by one''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "StartOnebyOne" self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.start = StartTest(cm) self.ns = CTS.NodeStatus(cm.Env) def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'StartOnebyOne' test. ''' self.incr("calls") # We ignore the "node" parameter... # Shut down all the nodes... ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Test setup failed") failed = [] self.set_timer() for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.start(node): failed.append(node) if len(failed) > 0: return self.failure("Some node failed to start: " + repr(failed)) return self.success() # Register StartOnebyOne as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(StartOnebyOne) class SimulStart(CTSTest): '''Start all the nodes ~ simultaneously''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "SimulStart" self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'SimulStart' test. ''' self.incr("calls") # We ignore the "node" parameter... # Shut down all the nodes... ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") if not self.startall(None): return self.failure("Startall failed") return self.success() # Register SimulStart as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(SimulStart) class SimulStop(CTSTest): '''Stop all the nodes ~ simultaneously''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "SimulStop" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'SimulStop' test. ''' self.incr("calls") # We ignore the "node" parameter... # Start up all the nodes... ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") if not self.stopall(None): return self.failure("Stopall failed") return self.success() # Register SimulStop as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(SimulStop) class StopOnebyOne(CTSTest): '''Stop all the nodes in order''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "StopOnebyOne" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.stop = StopTest(cm) def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'StopOnebyOne' test. ''' self.incr("calls") # We ignore the "node" parameter... # Start up all the nodes... ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") failed = [] self.set_timer() for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.stop(node): failed.append(node) if len(failed) > 0: return self.failure("Some node failed to stop: " + repr(failed)) return self.success() # Register StopOnebyOne as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(StopOnebyOne) class RestartOnebyOne(CTSTest): '''Restart all the nodes in order''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "RestartOnebyOne" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'RestartOnebyOne' test. ''' self.incr("calls") # We ignore the "node" parameter... # Start up all the nodes... ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") did_fail = [] self.set_timer() self.restart = RestartTest(self.CM) for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.restart(node): did_fail.append(node) if did_fail: return self.failure("Could not restart %d nodes: %s" % (len(did_fail), repr(did_fail))) return self.success() # Register StopOnebyOne as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(RestartOnebyOne) class PartialStart(CTSTest): '''Start a node - but tell it to stop before it finishes starting up''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "PartialStart" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.stop = StopTest(cm) #self.is_unsafe = 1 def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'PartialStart' test. ''' self.incr("calls") ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") # FIXME! This should use the CM class to get the pattern # then it would be applicable in general watchpats = [] watchpats.append("pacemaker-controld.*Connecting to cluster infrastructure") watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, self.Env["DeadTime"]+10) watch.setwatch() self.CM.StartaCMnoBlock(node) ret = watch.lookforall() if not ret: self.logger.log("Patterns not found: " + repr(watch.unmatched)) return self.failure("Setup of %s failed" % node) ret = self.stop(node) if not ret: return self.failure("%s did not stop in time" % node) return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' # We might do some fencing in the 2-node case if we make it up far enough return [ r"Executing reboot fencing operation", r"Requesting fencing \([^)]+\) of node ", ] # Register StopOnebyOne as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(PartialStart) class StandbyTest(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "Standby" self.benchmark = 1 self.start = StartTest(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) # make sure the node is active # set the node to standby mode # check resources, none resource should be running on the node # set the node to active mode # check resouces, resources should have been migrated back (SHOULD THEY?) def __call__(self, node): self.incr("calls") ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Start all nodes failed") self.debug("Make sure node %s is active" % node) if self.CM.StandbyStatus(node) != "off": if not self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "off"): return self.failure("can't set node %s to active mode" % node) self.CM.cluster_stable() status = self.CM.StandbyStatus(node) if status != "off": return self.failure("standby status of %s is [%s] but we expect [off]" % (node, status)) self.debug("Getting resources running on node %s" % node) rsc_on_node = self.CM.active_resources(node) watchpats = [] watchpats.append(r"State transition .* -> S_POLICY_ENGINE") watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, self.Env["DeadTime"]+10) watch.setwatch() self.debug("Setting node %s to standby mode" % node) if not self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "on"): return self.failure("can't set node %s to standby mode" % node) self.set_timer("on") ret = watch.lookforall() if not ret: self.logger.log("Patterns not found: " + repr(watch.unmatched)) self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "off") return self.failure("cluster didn't react to standby change on %s" % node) self.CM.cluster_stable() status = self.CM.StandbyStatus(node) if status != "on": return self.failure("standby status of %s is [%s] but we expect [on]" % (node, status)) self.log_timer("on") self.debug("Checking resources") bad_run = self.CM.active_resources(node) if len(bad_run) > 0: rc = self.failure("%s set to standby, %s is still running on it" % (node, repr(bad_run))) self.debug("Setting node %s to active mode" % node) self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "off") return rc self.debug("Setting node %s to active mode" % node) if not self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "off"): return self.failure("can't set node %s to active mode" % node) self.set_timer("off") self.CM.cluster_stable() status = self.CM.StandbyStatus(node) if status != "off": return self.failure("standby status of %s is [%s] but we expect [off]" % (node, status)) self.log_timer("off") return self.success() AllTestClasses.append(StandbyTest) class ValgrindTest(CTSTest): '''Check for memory leaks''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "Valgrind" self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.is_valgrind = 1 self.is_loop = 1 def setup(self, node): self.incr("calls") ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Stop all nodes failed") - # Enable valgrind - self.logger.logPat = "/tmp/%s-*.valgrind" % self.name - - self.Env["valgrind-prefix"] = self.name - - self.rsh(node, "rm -f %s" % self.logger.logPat, None) + # @TODO Edit /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker on all nodes to enable valgrind, + # and clear any valgrind logs from previous runs. For now, we rely on + # the user to do this manually. ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Start all nodes failed") return self.success() def teardown(self, node): - # Disable valgrind - self.Env["valgrind-prefix"] = None - # Return all nodes to normal + # @TODO Edit /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker on all nodes to disable valgrind ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Stop all nodes failed") return self.success() def find_leaks(self): # Check for leaks leaked = [] self.stop = StopTest(self.CM) for node in self.Env["nodes"]: rc = self.stop(node) if not rc: self.failure("Couldn't shut down %s" % node) rc = self.rsh(node, "grep -e indirectly.*lost:.*[1-9] -e definitely.*lost:.*[1-9] -e (ERROR|error).*SUMMARY:.*[1-9].*errors %s" % self.logger.logPat, 0) if rc != 1: leaked.append(node) self.failure("Valgrind errors detected on %s" % node) (rc, output) = self.rsh(node, "grep -e lost: -e SUMMARY: %s" % self.logger.logPat, None) for line in output: self.logger.log(line) (rc, output) = self.rsh(node, "cat %s" % self.logger.logPat, None) for line in output: self.debug(line) self.rsh(node, "rm -f %s" % self.logger.logPat, None) return leaked def __call__(self, node): leaked = self.find_leaks() if len(leaked) > 0: return self.failure("Nodes %s leaked" % repr(leaked)) return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' return [ r"pacemaker-based.*: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*", r"pacemaker-based.*: .* avoid confusing Valgrind", r"HA_VALGRIND_ENABLED", ] class StandbyLoopTest(ValgrindTest): '''Check for memory leaks by putting a node in and out of standby for an hour''' def __init__(self, cm): ValgrindTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "StandbyLoop" def __call__(self, node): lpc = 0 delay = 2 failed = 0 done = time.time() + self.Env["loop-minutes"] * 60 while time.time() <= done and not failed: lpc = lpc + 1 time.sleep(delay) if not self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "on"): self.failure("can't set node %s to standby mode" % node) failed = lpc time.sleep(delay) if not self.CM.SetStandbyMode(node, "off"): self.failure("can't set node %s to active mode" % node) failed = lpc leaked = self.find_leaks() if failed: return self.failure("Iteration %d failed" % failed) elif len(leaked) > 0: return self.failure("Nodes %s leaked" % repr(leaked)) return self.success() AllTestClasses.append(StandbyLoopTest) class BandwidthTest(CTSTest): # Tests should not be cluster-manager-specific # If you need to find out cluster manager configuration to do this, then # it should be added to the generic cluster manager API. '''Test the bandwidth which the cluster uses''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self, cm) self.name = "Bandwidth" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.__setitem__("min",0) self.__setitem__("max",0) self.__setitem__("totalbandwidth",0) (handle, self.tempfile) = tempfile.mkstemp(".cts") os.close(handle) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the Bandwidth test''' self.incr("calls") if self.CM.upcount() < 1: return self.skipped() Path = self.CM.InternalCommConfig() if "ip" not in Path["mediatype"]: return self.skipped() port = Path["port"][0] port = int(port) ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Test setup failed") time.sleep(5) # We get extra messages right after startup. fstmpfile = "/var/run/band_estimate" dumpcmd = "tcpdump -p -n -c 102 -i any udp port %d > %s 2>&1" \ % (port, fstmpfile) rc = self.rsh(node, dumpcmd) if rc == 0: farfile = "root@%s:%s" % (node, fstmpfile) self.rsh.cp(farfile, self.tempfile) Bandwidth = self.countbandwidth(self.tempfile) if not Bandwidth: self.logger.log("Could not compute bandwidth.") return self.success() intband = int(Bandwidth + 0.5) self.logger.log("...bandwidth: %d bits/sec" % intband) self.Stats["totalbandwidth"] = self.Stats["totalbandwidth"] + Bandwidth if self.Stats["min"] == 0: self.Stats["min"] = Bandwidth if Bandwidth > self.Stats["max"]: self.Stats["max"] = Bandwidth if Bandwidth < self.Stats["min"]: self.Stats["min"] = Bandwidth self.rsh(node, "rm -f %s" % fstmpfile) os.unlink(self.tempfile) return self.success() else: return self.failure("no response from tcpdump command [%d]!" % rc) def countbandwidth(self, file): fp = open(file, "r") fp.seek(0) count = 0 sum = 0 while 1: line = fp.readline() if not line: return None if re.search("udp",line) or re.search("UDP,", line): count = count + 1 linesplit = line.split(" ") for j in range(len(linesplit)-1): if linesplit[j] == "udp": break if linesplit[j] == "length:": break try: sum = sum + int(linesplit[j+1]) except ValueError: self.logger.log("Invalid tcpdump line: %s" % line) return None T1 = linesplit[0] timesplit = T1.split(":") time2split = timesplit[2].split(".") time1 = (int(timesplit[0])*60+int(timesplit[1]))*60+int(time2split[0])+int(time2split[1])*0.000001 break while count < 100: line = fp.readline() if not line: return None if re.search("udp",line) or re.search("UDP,", line): count = count+1 linessplit = line.split(" ") for j in range(len(linessplit)-1): if linessplit[j] == "udp": break if linesplit[j] == "length:": break try: sum = int(linessplit[j+1]) + sum except ValueError: self.logger.log("Invalid tcpdump line: %s" % line) return None T2 = linessplit[0] timesplit = T2.split(":") time2split = timesplit[2].split(".") time2 = (int(timesplit[0])*60+int(timesplit[1]))*60+int(time2split[0])+int(time2split[1])*0.000001 time = time2-time1 if (time <= 0): return 0 return int((sum*8)/time) def is_applicable(self): '''BandwidthTest never applicable''' return 0 AllTestClasses.append(BandwidthTest) ################################################################### class MaintenanceMode(CTSTest): ################################################################### def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "MaintenanceMode" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.max = 30 #self.is_unsafe = 1 self.benchmark = 1 self.action = "asyncmon" self.interval = 0 self.rid = "maintenanceDummy" def toggleMaintenanceMode(self, node, action): pats = [] pats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) # fail the resource right after turning Maintenance mode on # verify it is not recovered until maintenance mode is turned off if action == "On": pats.append(r"schedulerd.*:\s+warning:.*Processing failed %s of %s on" % (self.action, self.rid)) else: pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", self.rid)) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", self.rid)) watch = self.create_watch(pats, 60) watch.setwatch() self.debug("Turning maintenance mode %s" % action) self.rsh(node, self.templates["MaintenanceMode%s" % (action)]) if (action == "On"): self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -V -F -r %s -H %s &>/dev/null" % (self.rid, node)) self.set_timer("recover%s" % (action)) watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("recover%s" % (action)) if watch.unmatched: self.debug("Failed to find patterns when turning maintenance mode %s" % action) return repr(watch.unmatched) return "" def insertMaintenanceDummy(self, node): pats = [] pats.append(("%s.*" % node) + (self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", self.rid))) watch = self.create_watch(pats, 60) watch.setwatch() self.CM.AddDummyRsc(node, self.rid) self.set_timer("addDummy") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("addDummy") if watch.unmatched: self.debug("Failed to find patterns when adding maintenance dummy resource") return repr(watch.unmatched) return "" def removeMaintenanceDummy(self, node): pats = [] pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", self.rid)) watch = self.create_watch(pats, 60) watch.setwatch() self.CM.RemoveDummyRsc(node, self.rid) self.set_timer("removeDummy") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("removeDummy") if watch.unmatched: self.debug("Failed to find patterns when removing maintenance dummy resource") return repr(watch.unmatched) return "" def managedRscList(self, node): rscList = [] (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): tmp = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if tmp.managed(): rscList.append(tmp.id) return rscList def verifyResources(self, node, rscList, managed): managedList = list(rscList) managed_str = "managed" if not managed: managed_str = "unmanaged" (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): tmp = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if managed and not tmp.managed(): continue elif not managed and tmp.managed(): continue elif managedList.count(tmp.id): managedList.remove(tmp.id) if len(managedList) == 0: self.debug("Found all %s resources on %s" % (managed_str, node)) return True self.logger.log("Could not find all %s resources on %s. %s" % (managed_str, node, managedList)) return False def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'MaintenanceMode' test. ''' self.incr("calls") verify_managed = False verify_unmanaged = False failPat = "" ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") # get a list of all the managed resources. We use this list # after enabling maintenance mode to verify all managed resources # become un-managed. After maintenance mode is turned off, we use # this list to verify all the resources become managed again. managedResources = self.managedRscList(node) if len(managedResources) == 0: self.logger.log("No managed resources on %s" % node) return self.skipped() # insert a fake resource we can fail during maintenance mode # so we can verify recovery does not take place until after maintenance # mode is disabled. failPat = failPat + self.insertMaintenanceDummy(node) # toggle maintenance mode ON, then fail dummy resource. failPat = failPat + self.toggleMaintenanceMode(node, "On") # verify all the resources are now unmanaged if self.verifyResources(node, managedResources, False): verify_unmanaged = True # Toggle maintenance mode OFF, verify dummy is recovered. failPat = failPat + self.toggleMaintenanceMode(node, "Off") # verify all the resources are now managed again if self.verifyResources(node, managedResources, True): verify_managed = True # Remove our maintenance dummy resource. failPat = failPat + self.removeMaintenanceDummy(node) self.CM.cluster_stable() if failPat != "": return self.failure("Unmatched patterns: %s" % (failPat)) elif verify_unmanaged is False: return self.failure("Failed to verify resources became unmanaged during maintenance mode") elif verify_managed is False: return self.failure("Failed to verify resources switched back to managed after disabling maintenance mode") return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' return [ r"Updating failcount for %s" % self.rid, r"schedulerd.*: Recover %s\s*\(.*\)" % self.rid, r"Unknown operation: fail", self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % (self.action, self.rid), r"(ERROR|error).*: Action %s_%s_%d .* initiated outside of a transition" % (self.rid, self.action, self.interval), ] AllTestClasses.append(MaintenanceMode) class ResourceRecover(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "ResourceRecover" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.max = 30 self.rid = None self.rid_alt = None #self.is_unsafe = 1 self.benchmark = 1 # these are the values used for the new LRM API call self.action = "asyncmon" self.interval = 0 def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'ResourceRecover' test. ''' self.incr("calls") ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") resourcelist = self.CM.active_resources(node) # if there are no resourcelist, return directly if len(resourcelist) == 0: self.logger.log("No active resources on %s" % node) return self.skipped() self.rid = self.Env.RandomGen.choice(resourcelist) self.rid_alt = self.rid rsc = None (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): tmp = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if tmp.id == self.rid: rsc = tmp # Handle anonymous clones that get renamed self.rid = rsc.clone_id break if not rsc: return self.failure("Could not find %s in the resource list" % self.rid) self.debug("Shooting %s aka. %s" % (rsc.clone_id, rsc.id)) pats = [] pats.append(r"schedulerd.*:\s+warning:.*Processing failed %s of (%s|%s) on" % (self.action, rsc.id, rsc.clone_id)) if rsc.managed(): pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", self.rid)) if rsc.unique(): pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", self.rid)) else: # Anonymous clones may get restarted with a different clone number pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", ".*")) watch = self.create_watch(pats, 60) watch.setwatch() self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -V -F -r %s -H %s &>/dev/null" % (self.rid, node)) self.set_timer("recover") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() recovered = self.CM.ResourceLocation(self.rid) if watch.unmatched: return self.failure("Patterns not found: %s" % repr(watch.unmatched)) elif rsc.unique() and len(recovered) > 1: return self.failure("%s is now active on more than one node: %s"%(self.rid, repr(recovered))) elif len(recovered) > 0: self.debug("%s is running on: %s" % (self.rid, repr(recovered))) elif rsc.managed(): return self.failure("%s was not recovered and is inactive" % self.rid) return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' return [ r"Updating failcount for %s" % self.rid, r"schedulerd.*: Recover (%s|%s)\s*\(.*\)" % (self.rid, self.rid_alt), r"Unknown operation: fail", self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % (self.action, self.rid), r"(ERROR|error).*: Action %s_%s_%d .* initiated outside of a transition" % (self.rid, self.action, self.interval), ] AllTestClasses.append(ResourceRecover) class ComponentFail(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "ComponentFail" # TODO make this work correctly in docker. self.is_docker_unsafe = 1 self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.complist = cm.Components() self.patterns = [] self.okerrpatterns = [] self.is_unsafe = 1 def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'ComponentFail' test. ''' self.incr("calls") self.patterns = [] self.okerrpatterns = [] # start all nodes ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") if not self.CM.cluster_stable(self.Env["StableTime"]): return self.failure("Setup failed - unstable") node_is_dc = self.CM.is_node_dc(node, None) # select a component to kill chosen = self.Env.RandomGen.choice(self.complist) while chosen.dc_only == 1 and node_is_dc == 0: chosen = self.Env.RandomGen.choice(self.complist) self.debug("...component %s (dc=%d,boot=%d)" % (chosen.name, node_is_dc,chosen.triggersreboot)) self.incr(chosen.name) if chosen.name != "corosync": self.patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:ChildKilled"] %(node, chosen.name)) self.patterns.append(self.templates["Pat:ChildRespawn"] %(node, chosen.name)) self.patterns.extend(chosen.pats) if node_is_dc: self.patterns.extend(chosen.dc_pats) if chosen.name == "pacemaker-fenced": # Ignore actions for STONITH resources (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): r = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if r.rclass == "stonith": self.okerrpatterns.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_recover"] % r.id) # supply a copy so self.patterns doesn't end up empty tmpPats = [] tmpPats.extend(self.patterns) self.patterns.extend(chosen.badnews_ignore) # Look for STONITH ops, depending on Env["at-boot"] we might need to change the nodes status stonithPats = [] stonithPats.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_ok"] % node) stonith = self.create_watch(stonithPats, 0) stonith.setwatch() # set the watch for stable watch = self.create_watch( tmpPats, self.Env["DeadTime"] + self.Env["StableTime"] + self.Env["StartTime"]) watch.setwatch() # kill the component chosen.kill(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() self.debug("Waiting for any fenced node to come back up") self.CM.ns.WaitForAllNodesToComeUp(self.Env["nodes"], 600) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to re-stabilize with all nodes") self.CM.cluster_stable(self.Env["StartTime"]) self.debug("Checking if %s was shot" % node) shot = stonith.look(60) if shot: self.debug("Found: " + repr(shot)) self.okerrpatterns.append(self.templates["Pat:Fencing_start"] % node) if self.Env["at-boot"] == 0: self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] = "down" # If fencing occurred, chances are many (if not all) the expected logs # will not be sent - or will be lost when the node reboots return self.success() # check for logs indicating a graceful recovery matched = watch.lookforall(allow_multiple_matches=1) if watch.unmatched: self.logger.log("Patterns not found: " + repr(watch.unmatched)) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to re-stabilize with all nodes") is_stable = self.CM.cluster_stable(self.Env["StartTime"]) if not matched: return self.failure("Didn't find all expected %s patterns" % chosen.name) elif not is_stable: return self.failure("Cluster did not become stable after killing %s" % chosen.name) return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' # Note that okerrpatterns refers to the last time we ran this test # The good news is that this works fine for us... self.okerrpatterns.extend(self.patterns) return self.okerrpatterns AllTestClasses.append(ComponentFail) class SplitBrainTest(CTSTest): '''It is used to test split-brain. when the path between the two nodes break check the two nodes both take over the resource''' def __init__(self,cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "SplitBrain" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.is_experimental = 1 def isolate_partition(self, partition): other_nodes = [] other_nodes.extend(self.Env["nodes"]) for node in partition: try: other_nodes.remove(node) except ValueError: self.logger.log("Node "+node+" not in " + repr(self.Env["nodes"]) + " from " +repr(partition)) if len(other_nodes) == 0: return 1 self.debug("Creating partition: " + repr(partition)) self.debug("Everyone else: " + repr(other_nodes)) for node in partition: if not self.CM.isolate_node(node, other_nodes): self.logger.log("Could not isolate %s" % node) return 0 return 1 def heal_partition(self, partition): other_nodes = [] other_nodes.extend(self.Env["nodes"]) for node in partition: try: other_nodes.remove(node) except ValueError: self.logger.log("Node "+node+" not in " + repr(self.Env["nodes"])) if len(other_nodes) == 0: return 1 self.debug("Healing partition: " + repr(partition)) self.debug("Everyone else: " + repr(other_nodes)) for node in partition: self.CM.unisolate_node(node, other_nodes) def __call__(self, node): '''Perform split-brain test''' self.incr("calls") self.passed = 1 partitions = {} ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed") while 1: # Retry until we get multiple partitions partitions = {} p_max = len(self.Env["nodes"]) for node in self.Env["nodes"]: p = self.Env.RandomGen.randint(1, p_max) if not p in partitions: partitions[p] = [] partitions[p].append(node) p_max = len(list(partitions.keys())) if p_max > 1: break # else, try again self.debug("Created %d partitions" % p_max) for key in list(partitions.keys()): self.debug("Partition["+str(key)+"]:\t"+repr(partitions[key])) # Disabling STONITH to reduce test complexity for now self.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -V -n stonith-enabled -v false") for key in list(partitions.keys()): self.isolate_partition(partitions[key]) count = 30 while count > 0: if len(self.CM.find_partitions()) != p_max: time.sleep(10) else: break else: self.failure("Expected partitions were not created") # Target number of partitions formed - wait for stability if not self.CM.cluster_stable(): self.failure("Partitioned cluster not stable") # Now audit the cluster state self.CM.partitions_expected = p_max if not self.audit(): self.failure("Audits failed") self.CM.partitions_expected = 1 # And heal them again for key in list(partitions.keys()): self.heal_partition(partitions[key]) # Wait for a single partition to form count = 30 while count > 0: if len(self.CM.find_partitions()) != 1: time.sleep(10) count -= 1 else: break else: self.failure("Cluster did not reform") # Wait for it to have the right number of members count = 30 while count > 0: members = [] partitions = self.CM.find_partitions() if len(partitions) > 0: members = partitions[0].split() if len(members) != len(self.Env["nodes"]): time.sleep(10) count -= 1 else: break else: self.failure("Cluster did not completely reform") # Wait up to 20 minutes - the delay is more preferable than # trying to continue with in a messed up state if not self.CM.cluster_stable(1200): self.failure("Reformed cluster not stable") if self.Env["continue"] == 1: answer = "Y" else: try: answer = input_wrapper('Continue? [nY]') except EOFError as e: answer = "n" if answer and answer == "n": raise ValueError("Reformed cluster not stable") # Turn fencing back on if self.Env["DoFencing"]: self.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -V -D -n stonith-enabled") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.passed: return self.success() return self.failure("See previous errors") def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which are 'normal' and should be ignored''' return [ r"Another DC detected:", r"(ERROR|error).*: .*Application of an update diff failed", r"pacemaker-controld.*:.*not in our membership list", r"CRIT:.*node.*returning after partition", ] def is_applicable(self): if not self.is_applicable_common(): return 0 return len(self.Env["nodes"]) > 2 AllTestClasses.append(SplitBrainTest) class Reattach(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "Reattach" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.restart1 = RestartTest(cm) self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.is_unsafe = 0 # Handled by canrunnow() def _is_managed(self, node): is_managed = self.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -t rsc_defaults -n is-managed -q -G -d true", 1) is_managed = is_managed[:-1] # Strip off the newline return is_managed == "true" def _set_unmanaged(self, node): self.debug("Disable resource management") self.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -t rsc_defaults -n is-managed -v false") def _set_managed(self, node): self.debug("Re-enable resource management") self.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -t rsc_defaults -n is-managed -D") def setup(self, node): attempt = 0 if not self.startall(None): return None # Make sure we are really _really_ stable and that all # resources, including those that depend on transient node # attributes, are started while not self.CM.cluster_stable(double_check=True): if attempt < 5: attempt += 1 self.debug("Not stable yet, re-testing") else: self.logger.log("Cluster is not stable") return None return 1 def teardown(self, node): # Make sure 'node' is up start = StartTest(self.CM) start(node) if not self._is_managed(node): self.logger.log("Attempting to re-enable resource management on %s" % node) self._set_managed(node) self.CM.cluster_stable() if not self._is_managed(node): self.logger.log("Could not re-enable resource management") return 0 return 1 def canrunnow(self, node): '''Return TRUE if we can meaningfully run right now''' if self.find_ocfs2_resources(node): self.logger.log("Detach/Reattach scenarios are not possible with OCFS2 services present") return 0 return 1 def __call__(self, node): self.incr("calls") pats = [] # Conveniently, the scheduler will display this message when disabling # management, even if fencing is not enabled, so we can rely on it. managed = self.create_watch(["Delaying fencing operations"], 60) managed.setwatch() self._set_unmanaged(node) if not managed.lookforall(): self.logger.log("Patterns not found: " + repr(managed.unmatched)) return self.failure("Resource management not disabled") pats = [] pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", ".*")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", ".*")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("promote", ".*")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("demote", ".*")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("migrate", ".*")) watch = self.create_watch(pats, 60, "ShutdownActivity") watch.setwatch() self.debug("Shutting down the cluster") ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: self._set_managed(node) return self.failure("Couldn't shut down the cluster") self.debug("Bringing the cluster back up") ret = self.startall(None) time.sleep(5) # allow ping to update the CIB if not ret: self._set_managed(node) return self.failure("Couldn't restart the cluster") if self.local_badnews("ResourceActivity:", watch): self._set_managed(node) return self.failure("Resources stopped or started during cluster restart") watch = self.create_watch(pats, 60, "StartupActivity") watch.setwatch() # Re-enable resource management (and verify it happened). self._set_managed(node) self.CM.cluster_stable() if not self._is_managed(node): return self.failure("Could not re-enable resource management") # Ignore actions for STONITH resources ignore = [] (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): r = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if r.rclass == "stonith": self.debug("Ignoring start actions for %s" % r.id) ignore.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", r.id)) if self.local_badnews("ResourceActivity:", watch, ignore): return self.failure("Resources stopped or started after resource management was re-enabled") return ret def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' return [ r"resource( was|s were) active at shutdown", ] def is_applicable(self): return 1 AllTestClasses.append(Reattach) class SpecialTest1(CTSTest): '''Set up a custom test to cause quorum failure issues for Andrew''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "SpecialTest1" self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.restart1 = RestartTest(cm) self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'SpecialTest1' test for Andrew. ''' self.incr("calls") # Shut down all the nodes... ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Could not stop all nodes") # Test config recovery when the other nodes come up self.rsh(node, "rm -f "+CTSvars.CRM_CONFIG_DIR+"/cib*") # Start the selected node ret = self.restart1(node) if not ret: return self.failure("Could not start "+node) # Start all remaining nodes ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Could not start the remaining nodes") return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' # Errors that occur as a result of the CIB being wiped return [ r"error.*: v1 patchset error, patch failed to apply: Application of an update diff failed", r"error.*: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined", r"error.*: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option", r"error.*: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity", ] AllTestClasses.append(SpecialTest1) class HAETest(CTSTest): '''Set up a custom test to cause quorum failure issues for Andrew''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "HAETest" self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.is_loop = 1 def setup(self, node): # Start all remaining nodes ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Couldn't start all nodes") return self.success() def teardown(self, node): # Stop everything ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Couldn't stop all nodes") return self.success() def wait_on_state(self, node, resource, expected_clones, attempts=240): while attempts > 0: active = 0 (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -r %s -W -Q" % resource, stdout=None) # Hack until crm_resource does the right thing if rc == 0 and lines: active = len(lines) if len(lines) == expected_clones: return 1 elif rc == 1: self.debug("Resource %s is still inactive" % resource) elif rc == 234: self.logger.log("Unknown resource %s" % resource) return 0 elif rc == 246: self.logger.log("Cluster is inactive") return 0 elif rc != 0: self.logger.log("Call to crm_resource failed, rc=%d" % rc) return 0 else: self.debug("Resource %s is active on %d times instead of %d" % (resource, active, expected_clones)) attempts -= 1 time.sleep(1) return 0 def find_dlm(self, node): self.r_dlm = None (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -c", None) for line in lines: if re.search("^Resource", line): r = AuditResource(self.CM, line) if r.rtype == "controld" and r.parent != "NA": self.debug("Found dlm: %s" % self.r_dlm) self.r_dlm = r.parent return 1 return 0 def find_hae_resources(self, node): self.r_dlm = None self.r_o2cb = None self.r_ocfs2 = [] if self.find_dlm(node): self.find_ocfs2_resources(node) def is_applicable(self): if not self.is_applicable_common(): return 0 if self.Env["Schema"] == "hae": return 1 return None class HAERoleTest(HAETest): def __init__(self, cm): '''Lars' mount/unmount test for the HA extension. ''' HAETest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "HAERoleTest" def change_state(self, node, resource, target): rc = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -V -r %s -p target-role -v %s --meta" % (resource, target)) return rc def __call__(self, node): self.incr("calls") lpc = 0 failed = 0 delay = 2 done = time.time() + self.Env["loop-minutes"]*60 self.find_hae_resources(node) clone_max = len(self.Env["nodes"]) while time.time() <= done and not failed: lpc = lpc + 1 self.change_state(node, self.r_dlm, "Stopped") if not self.wait_on_state(node, self.r_dlm, 0): self.failure("%s did not go down correctly" % self.r_dlm) failed = lpc self.change_state(node, self.r_dlm, "Started") if not self.wait_on_state(node, self.r_dlm, clone_max): self.failure("%s did not come up correctly" % self.r_dlm) failed = lpc if not self.wait_on_state(node, self.r_o2cb, clone_max): self.failure("%s did not come up correctly" % self.r_o2cb) failed = lpc for fs in self.r_ocfs2: if not self.wait_on_state(node, fs, clone_max): self.failure("%s did not come up correctly" % fs) failed = lpc if failed: return self.failure("iteration %d failed" % failed) return self.success() AllTestClasses.append(HAERoleTest) class HAEStandbyTest(HAETest): '''Set up a custom test to cause quorum failure issues for Andrew''' def __init__(self, cm): HAETest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "HAEStandbyTest" def change_state(self, node, resource, target): rc = self.rsh(node, "crm_standby -V -l reboot -v %s" % (target)) return rc def __call__(self, node): self.incr("calls") lpc = 0 failed = 0 done = time.time() + self.Env["loop-minutes"]*60 self.find_hae_resources(node) clone_max = len(self.Env["nodes"]) while time.time() <= done and not failed: lpc = lpc + 1 self.change_state(node, self.r_dlm, "true") if not self.wait_on_state(node, self.r_dlm, clone_max-1): self.failure("%s did not go down correctly" % self.r_dlm) failed = lpc self.change_state(node, self.r_dlm, "false") if not self.wait_on_state(node, self.r_dlm, clone_max): self.failure("%s did not come up correctly" % self.r_dlm) failed = lpc if not self.wait_on_state(node, self.r_o2cb, clone_max): self.failure("%s did not come up correctly" % self.r_o2cb) failed = lpc for fs in self.r_ocfs2: if not self.wait_on_state(node, fs, clone_max): self.failure("%s did not come up correctly" % fs) failed = lpc if failed: return self.failure("iteration %d failed" % failed) return self.success() AllTestClasses.append(HAEStandbyTest) class NearQuorumPointTest(CTSTest): ''' This test brings larger clusters near the quorum point (50%). In addition, it will test doing starts and stops at the same time. Here is how I think it should work: - loop over the nodes and decide randomly which will be up and which will be down Use a 50% probability for each of up/down. - figure out what to do to get into that state from the current state - in parallel, bring up those going up and bring those going down. ''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "NearQuorumPoint" def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'NearQuorumPoint' test. ''' self.incr("calls") startset = [] stopset = [] stonith = self.CM.prepare_fencing_watcher("NearQuorumPoint") #decide what to do with each node for node in self.Env["nodes"]: action = self.Env.RandomGen.choice(["start","stop"]) #action = self.Env.RandomGen.choice(["start","stop","no change"]) if action == "start" : startset.append(node) elif action == "stop" : stopset.append(node) self.debug("start nodes:" + repr(startset)) self.debug("stop nodes:" + repr(stopset)) #add search patterns watchpats = [ ] for node in stopset: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:We_stopped"] % node) for node in startset: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "down": #watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:NonDC_started"] % node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:Local_started"] % node) else: for stopping in stopset: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[stopping] == "up": watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:They_stopped"] % (node, self.CM.key_for_node(stopping))) if len(watchpats) == 0: return self.skipped() if len(startset) != 0: watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, self.Env["DeadTime"]+10) watch.setwatch() #begin actions for node in stopset: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": self.CM.StopaCMnoBlock(node) for node in startset: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "down": self.CM.StartaCMnoBlock(node) #get the result if watch.lookforall(): self.CM.cluster_stable() self.CM.fencing_cleanup("NearQuorumPoint", stonith) return self.success() self.logger.log("Warn: Patterns not found: " + repr(watch.unmatched)) #get the "bad" nodes upnodes = [] for node in stopset: if self.CM.StataCM(node) == 1: upnodes.append(node) downnodes = [] for node in startset: if self.CM.StataCM(node) == 0: downnodes.append(node) self.CM.fencing_cleanup("NearQuorumPoint", stonith) if upnodes == [] and downnodes == []: self.CM.cluster_stable() # Make sure they're completely down with no residule for node in stopset: self.rsh(node, self.templates["StopCmd"]) return self.success() if len(upnodes) > 0: self.logger.log("Warn: Unstoppable nodes: " + repr(upnodes)) if len(downnodes) > 0: self.logger.log("Warn: Unstartable nodes: " + repr(downnodes)) return self.failure() def is_applicable(self): return 1 AllTestClasses.append(NearQuorumPointTest) class RollingUpgradeTest(CTSTest): '''Perform a rolling upgrade of the cluster''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "RollingUpgrade" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.stop = StopTest(cm) self.stopall = SimulStopLite(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) def setup(self, node): # Start all remaining nodes ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Couldn't stop all nodes") for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.downgrade(node, None): return self.failure("Couldn't downgrade %s" % node) ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Couldn't start all nodes") return self.success() def teardown(self, node): # Stop everything ret = self.stopall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Couldn't stop all nodes") for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.upgrade(node, None): return self.failure("Couldn't upgrade %s" % node) return self.success() def install(self, node, version, start=1, flags="--force"): target_dir = "/tmp/rpm-%s" % version src_dir = "%s/%s" % (self.Env["rpm-dir"], version) self.logger.log("Installing %s on %s with %s" % (version, node, flags)) if not self.stop(node): return self.failure("stop failure: "+node) rc = self.rsh(node, "mkdir -p %s" % target_dir) rc = self.rsh(node, "rm -f %s/*.rpm" % target_dir) (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "ls -1 %s/*.rpm" % src_dir, None) for line in lines: line = line[:-1] rc = self.rsh.cp("%s" % (line), "%s:%s/" % (node, target_dir)) rc = self.rsh(node, "rpm -Uvh %s %s/*.rpm" % (flags, target_dir)) if start and not self.start(node): return self.failure("start failure: "+node) return self.success() def upgrade(self, node, start=1): return self.install(node, self.Env["current-version"], start) def downgrade(self, node, start=1): return self.install(node, self.Env["previous-version"], start, "--force --nodeps") def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'Rolling Upgrade' test. ''' self.incr("calls") for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.upgrade(node): return self.failure("Couldn't upgrade %s" % node) self.CM.cluster_stable() return self.success() def is_applicable(self): if not self.is_applicable_common(): return None if not "rpm-dir" in list(self.Env.keys()): return None if not "current-version" in list(self.Env.keys()): return None if not "previous-version" in list(self.Env.keys()): return None return 1 # Register RestartTest as a good test to run AllTestClasses.append(RollingUpgradeTest) class BSC_AddResource(CTSTest): '''Add a resource to the cluster''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self, cm) self.name = "AddResource" self.resource_offset = 0 self.cib_cmd = """cibadmin -C -o %s -X '%s' """ def __call__(self, node): self.incr("calls") self.resource_offset = self.resource_offset + 1 r_id = "bsc-rsc-%s-%d" % (node, self.resource_offset) start_pat = "pacemaker-controld.*%s_start_0.*confirmed.*ok" patterns = [] patterns.append(start_pat % r_id) watch = self.create_watch(patterns, self.Env["DeadTime"]) watch.setwatch() ip = self.NextIP() if not self.make_ip_resource(node, r_id, "ocf", "IPaddr", ip): return self.failure("Make resource %s failed" % r_id) failed = 0 watch_result = watch.lookforall() if watch.unmatched: for regex in watch.unmatched: self.logger.log ("Warn: Pattern not found: %s" % (regex)) failed = 1 if failed: return self.failure("Resource pattern(s) not found") if not self.CM.cluster_stable(self.Env["DeadTime"]): return self.failure("Unstable cluster") return self.success() def NextIP(self): ip = self.Env["IPBase"] if ":" in ip: fields = ip.rpartition(":") fields[2] = str(hex(int(fields[2], 16)+1)) print(str(hex(int(f[2], 16)+1))) else: fields = ip.rpartition('.') fields[2] = str(int(fields[2])+1) ip = fields[0] + fields[1] + fields[3]; self.Env["IPBase"] = ip return ip.strip() def make_ip_resource(self, node, id, rclass, type, ip): self.logger.log("Creating %s::%s:%s (%s) on %s" % (rclass,type,id,ip,node)) rsc_xml=""" """ % (id, rclass, type, id, id, ip) node_constraint = """ """ % (id, id, id, id, node) rc = 0 (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, self.cib_cmd % ("constraints", node_constraint), None) if rc != 0: self.logger.log("Constraint creation failed: %d" % rc) return None (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, self.cib_cmd % ("resources", rsc_xml), None) if rc != 0: self.logger.log("Resource creation failed: %d" % rc) return None return 1 def is_applicable(self): if self.Env["DoBSC"]: return 1 return None AllTestClasses.append(BSC_AddResource) class SimulStopLite(CTSTest): '''Stop any active nodes ~ simultaneously''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "SimulStopLite" def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'SimulStopLite' setup work. ''' self.incr("calls") self.debug("Setup: " + self.name) # We ignore the "node" parameter... watchpats = [ ] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": self.incr("WasStarted") watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:We_stopped"] % node) if len(watchpats) == 0: return self.success() # Stop all the nodes - at about the same time... watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, self.Env["DeadTime"]+10) watch.setwatch() self.set_timer() for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "up": self.CM.StopaCMnoBlock(node) if watch.lookforall(): # Make sure they're completely down with no residule for node in self.Env["nodes"]: self.rsh(node, self.templates["StopCmd"]) return self.success() did_fail = 0 up_nodes = [] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.CM.StataCM(node) == 1: did_fail = 1 up_nodes.append(node) if did_fail: return self.failure("Active nodes exist: " + repr(up_nodes)) self.logger.log("Warn: All nodes stopped but CTS didnt detect: " + repr(watch.unmatched)) return self.failure("Missing log message: "+repr(watch.unmatched)) def is_applicable(self): '''SimulStopLite is a setup test and never applicable''' return 0 class SimulStartLite(CTSTest): '''Start any stopped nodes ~ simultaneously''' def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "SimulStartLite" def __call__(self, dummy): '''Perform the 'SimulStartList' setup work. ''' self.incr("calls") self.debug("Setup: " + self.name) # We ignore the "node" parameter... node_list = [] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.CM.ShouldBeStatus[node] == "down": self.incr("WasStopped") node_list.append(node) self.set_timer() while len(node_list) > 0: # Repeat until all nodes come up watchpats = [ ] uppat = self.templates["Pat:NonDC_started"] if self.CM.upcount() == 0: uppat = self.templates["Pat:Local_started"] watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) for node in node_list: watchpats.append(uppat % node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:InfraUp"] % node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:PacemakerUp"] % node) # Start all the nodes - at about the same time... watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, self.Env["DeadTime"]+10) watch.setwatch() stonith = self.CM.prepare_fencing_watcher(self.name) for node in node_list: self.CM.StartaCMnoBlock(node) watch.lookforall() node_list = self.CM.fencing_cleanup(self.name, stonith) if node_list == None: return self.failure("Cluster did not stabilize") # Remove node_list messages from watch.unmatched for node in node_list: self.logger.debug("Dealing with stonith operations for %s" % repr(node_list)) if watch.unmatched: try: watch.unmatched.remove(uppat % node) except: self.debug("Already matched: %s" % (uppat % node)) try: watch.unmatched.remove(self.templates["Pat:InfraUp"] % node) except: self.debug("Already matched: %s" % (self.templates["Pat:InfraUp"] % node)) try: watch.unmatched.remove(self.templates["Pat:PacemakerUp"] % node) except: self.debug("Already matched: %s" % (self.templates["Pat:PacemakerUp"] % node)) if watch.unmatched: for regex in watch.unmatched: self.logger.log ("Warn: Startup pattern not found: %s" %(regex)) if not self.CM.cluster_stable(): return self.failure("Cluster did not stabilize") did_fail = 0 unstable = [] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if self.CM.StataCM(node) == 0: did_fail = 1 unstable.append(node) if did_fail: return self.failure("Unstarted nodes exist: " + repr(unstable)) unstable = [] for node in self.Env["nodes"]: if not self.CM.node_stable(node): did_fail = 1 unstable.append(node) if did_fail: return self.failure("Unstable cluster nodes exist: " + repr(unstable)) return self.success() def is_applicable(self): '''SimulStartLite is a setup test and never applicable''' return 0 def TestList(cm, audits): result = [] for testclass in AllTestClasses: bound_test = testclass(cm) if bound_test.is_applicable(): bound_test.Audits = audits result.append(bound_test) return result class RemoteLXC(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = "RemoteLXC" self.start = StartTest(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.num_containers = 2 self.is_container = 1 self.is_docker_unsafe = 1 self.failed = 0 self.fail_string = "" def start_lxc_simple(self, node): # restore any artifacts laying around from a previous test. self.rsh(node, "/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts/lxc_autogen.sh -s -R &>/dev/null") # generate the containers, put them in the config, add some resources to them pats = [ ] watch = self.create_watch(pats, 120) watch.setwatch() pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", "lxc1")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", "lxc2")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", "lxc-ms")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("promote", "lxc-ms")) self.rsh(node, "/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts/lxc_autogen.sh -g -a -m -s -c %d &>/dev/null" % self.num_containers) self.set_timer("remoteSimpleInit") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteSimpleInit") if watch.unmatched: self.fail_string = "Unmatched patterns: %s" % (repr(watch.unmatched)) self.failed = 1 def cleanup_lxc_simple(self, node): pats = [ ] # if the test failed, attempt to clean up the cib and libvirt environment # as best as possible if self.failed == 1: # restore libvirt and cib self.rsh(node, "/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts/lxc_autogen.sh -s -R &>/dev/null") return watch = self.create_watch(pats, 120) watch.setwatch() pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", "container1")) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", "container2")) self.rsh(node, "/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts/lxc_autogen.sh -p &>/dev/null") self.set_timer("remoteSimpleCleanup") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteSimpleCleanup") if watch.unmatched: self.fail_string = "Unmatched patterns: %s" % (repr(watch.unmatched)) self.failed = 1 # cleanup libvirt self.rsh(node, "/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts/lxc_autogen.sh -s -R &>/dev/null") def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'RemoteLXC' test. ''' self.incr("calls") ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("Setup failed, start all nodes failed.") rc = self.rsh(node, "/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts/lxc_autogen.sh -v &>/dev/null") if rc == 1: self.log("Environment test for lxc support failed.") return self.skipped() self.start_lxc_simple(node) self.cleanup_lxc_simple(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.failed == 1: return self.failure(self.fail_string) return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' return [ r"Updating failcount for ping", r"schedulerd.*: Recover (ping|lxc-ms|container)\s*\(.*\)", # The orphaned lxc-ms resource causes an expected transition error # that is a result of the scheduler not having knowledge that the # promotable resource used to be a clone. As a result, it looks like that # resource is running in multiple locations when it shouldn't... But in # this instance we know why this error is occurring and that it is expected. r"Calculated [Tt]ransition .*pe-error", r"Resource lxc-ms .* is active on 2 nodes attempting recovery", r"Unknown operation: fail", r"VirtualDomain.*ERROR: Unable to determine emulator", ] AllTestClasses.append(RemoteLXC) class RemoteDriver(CTSTest): def __init__(self, cm): CTSTest.__init__(self,cm) self.name = self.__class__.__name__ self.is_docker_unsafe = 1 self.start = StartTest(cm) self.startall = SimulStartLite(cm) self.stop = StopTest(cm) self.remote_rsc = "remote-rsc" self.cib_cmd = """cibadmin -C -o %s -X '%s' """ self.reset() def reset(self): self.pcmk_started = 0 self.failed = False self.fail_string = "" self.remote_node_added = 0 self.remote_rsc_added = 0 self.remote_use_reconnect_interval = self.Env.RandomGen.choice([True,False]) def fail(self, msg): """ Mark test as failed. """ self.failed = True # Always log the failure. self.logger.log(msg) # Use first failure as test status, as it's likely to be most useful. if not self.fail_string: self.fail_string = msg def get_othernode(self, node): for othernode in self.Env["nodes"]: if othernode == node: # we don't want to try and use the cib that we just shutdown. # find a cluster node that is not our soon to be remote-node. continue else: return othernode def del_rsc(self, node, rsc): othernode = self.get_othernode(node) rc = self.rsh(othernode, "crm_resource -D -r %s -t primitive" % (rsc)) if rc != 0: self.fail("Removal of resource '%s' failed" % rsc) def add_rsc(self, node, rsc_xml): othernode = self.get_othernode(node) rc = self.rsh(othernode, self.cib_cmd % ("resources", rsc_xml)) if rc != 0: self.fail("resource creation failed") def add_primitive_rsc(self, node): rsc_xml = """ """ % (self.remote_rsc) self.add_rsc(node, rsc_xml) if not self.failed: self.remote_rsc_added = 1 def add_connection_rsc(self, node): if self.remote_use_reconnect_interval: # use reconnect interval and make sure to set cluster-recheck-interval as well. rsc_xml = """ """ % (self.remote_node, node) self.rsh(self.get_othernode(node), self.templates["SetCheckInterval"] % ("45s")) else: # not using reconnect interval rsc_xml = """ """ % (self.remote_node, node) self.add_rsc(node, rsc_xml) if not self.failed: self.remote_node_added = 1 def stop_pcmk_remote(self, node): # disable pcmk remote for i in range(10): rc = self.rsh(node, "service pacemaker_remote stop") if rc != 0: time.sleep(6) else: break def start_pcmk_remote(self, node): for i in range(10): rc = self.rsh(node, "service pacemaker_remote start") if rc != 0: time.sleep(6) else: self.pcmk_started = 1 break def kill_pcmk_remote(self, node): """ Simulate a Pacemaker Remote daemon failure. """ # We kill the process to prevent a graceful stop, # then stop it to prevent the OS from restarting it. self.rsh(node, "killall -9 pacemaker-remoted") self.stop_pcmk_remote(node) def start_metal(self, node): pcmk_started = 0 # make sure the resource doesn't already exist for some reason self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -D -r %s -t primitive" % (self.remote_rsc)) self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -D -r %s -t primitive" % (self.remote_node)) if not self.stop(node): self.fail("Failed to shutdown cluster node %s" % node) return self.start_pcmk_remote(node) if self.pcmk_started == 0: self.fail("Failed to start pacemaker_remote on node %s" % node) return # Convert node to baremetal now that it has shutdown the cluster stack pats = [ ] watch = self.create_watch(pats, 120) watch.setwatch() pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", self.remote_node)) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) self.add_connection_rsc(node) self.set_timer("remoteMetalInit") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteMetalInit") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns: %s" % watch.unmatched) def migrate_connection(self, node): if self.failed: return pats = [ ] pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("migrate_to", self.remote_node)) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("migrate_from", self.remote_node)) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) watch = self.create_watch(pats, 120) watch.setwatch() (rc, lines) = self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -M -r %s" % (self.remote_node), None) if rc != 0: self.fail("failed to move remote node connection resource") return self.set_timer("remoteMetalMigrate") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteMetalMigrate") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns: %s" % watch.unmatched) return def fail_rsc(self, node): if self.failed: return watchpats = [ ] watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscRemoteOpOK"] % ("stop", self.remote_rsc, self.remote_node)) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscRemoteOpOK"] % ("start", self.remote_rsc, self.remote_node)) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, 120) watch.setwatch() self.debug("causing dummy rsc to fail.") rc = self.rsh(node, "rm -f /var/run/resource-agents/Dummy*") self.set_timer("remoteRscFail") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteRscFail") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns during rsc fail: %s" % watch.unmatched) def fail_connection(self, node): if self.failed: return watchpats = [ ] watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:FenceOpOK"] % self.remote_node) watchpats.append(self.templates["Pat:NodeFenced"] % self.remote_node) watch = self.create_watch(watchpats, 120) watch.setwatch() # force stop the pcmk remote daemon. this will result in fencing self.debug("Force stopped active remote node") self.kill_pcmk_remote(node) self.debug("Waiting for remote node to be fenced.") self.set_timer("remoteMetalFence") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteMetalFence") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns: %s" % watch.unmatched) return self.debug("Waiting for the remote node to come back up") self.CM.ns.WaitForNodeToComeUp(node, 120); pats = [ ] watch = self.create_watch(pats, 240) watch.setwatch() pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("start", self.remote_node)) if self.remote_rsc_added == 1: pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscRemoteOpOK"] % ("start", self.remote_rsc, self.remote_node)) # start the remote node again watch it integrate back into cluster. self.start_pcmk_remote(node) if self.pcmk_started == 0: self.fail("Failed to start pacemaker_remote on node %s" % node) return self.debug("Waiting for remote node to rejoin cluster after being fenced.") self.set_timer("remoteMetalRestart") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteMetalRestart") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns: %s" % watch.unmatched) return def add_dummy_rsc(self, node): if self.failed: return # verify we can put a resource on the remote node pats = [ ] watch = self.create_watch(pats, 120) watch.setwatch() pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscRemoteOpOK"] % ("start", self.remote_rsc, self.remote_node)) pats.append(self.templates["Pat:DC_IDLE"]) # Add a resource that must live on remote-node self.add_primitive_rsc(node) # force that rsc to prefer the remote node. (rc, line) = self.CM.rsh(node, "crm_resource -M -r %s -N %s -f" % (self.remote_rsc, self.remote_node), None) if rc != 0: self.fail("Failed to place remote resource on remote node.") return self.set_timer("remoteMetalRsc") watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteMetalRsc") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns: %s" % watch.unmatched) def test_attributes(self, node): if self.failed: return # This verifies permanent attributes can be set on a remote-node. It also # verifies the remote-node can edit its own cib node section remotely. (rc, line) = self.CM.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -l forever -n testattr -v testval -N %s" % (self.remote_node), None) if rc != 0: self.fail("Failed to set remote-node attribute. rc:%s output:%s" % (rc, line)) return (rc, line) = self.CM.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -l forever -n testattr -q -N %s" % (self.remote_node), None) if rc != 0: self.fail("Failed to get remote-node attribute") return (rc, line) = self.CM.rsh(node, "crm_attribute -l forever -n testattr -D -N %s" % (self.remote_node), None) if rc != 0: self.fail("Failed to delete remote-node attribute") return def cleanup_metal(self, node): if self.pcmk_started == 0: return pats = [ ] watch = self.create_watch(pats, 120) watch.setwatch() if self.remote_rsc_added == 1: pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", self.remote_rsc)) if self.remote_node_added == 1: pats.append(self.templates["Pat:RscOpOK"] % ("stop", self.remote_node)) self.set_timer("remoteMetalCleanup") if self.remote_use_reconnect_interval: self.debug("Cleaning up re-check interval") self.rsh(self.get_othernode(node), self.templates["ClearCheckInterval"]) if self.remote_rsc_added == 1: # Remove dummy resource added for remote node tests self.debug("Cleaning up dummy rsc put on remote node") self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -U -r %s" % self.remote_rsc) self.del_rsc(node, self.remote_rsc) if self.remote_node_added == 1: # Remove remote node's connection resource self.debug("Cleaning up remote node connection resource") self.rsh(node, "crm_resource -U -r %s" % (self.remote_node)) self.del_rsc(node, self.remote_node) watch.lookforall() self.log_timer("remoteMetalCleanup") if watch.unmatched: self.fail("Unmatched patterns: %s" % watch.unmatched) self.stop_pcmk_remote(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.remote_node_added == 1: # Remove remote node itself self.debug("Cleaning up node entry for remote node") self.rsh(self.get_othernode(node), "crm_node --force --remove %s" % self.remote_node) def setup_env(self, node): self.remote_node = "remote-%s" % (node) # we are assuming if all nodes have a key, that it is # the right key... If any node doesn't have a remote # key, we regenerate it everywhere. if self.rsh.exists_on_all("/etc/pacemaker/authkey", self.Env["nodes"]): return # create key locally (handle, keyfile) = tempfile.mkstemp(".cts") os.close(handle) devnull = open(os.devnull, 'wb') subprocess.check_call(["dd", "if=/dev/urandom", "of=%s" % keyfile, "bs=4096", "count=1"], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) devnull.close() # sync key throughout the cluster for node in self.Env["nodes"]: self.rsh(node, "mkdir -p --mode=0750 /etc/pacemaker") self.rsh.cp(keyfile, "root@%s:/etc/pacemaker/authkey" % node) self.rsh(node, "chgrp haclient /etc/pacemaker /etc/pacemaker/authkey") self.rsh(node, "chmod 0640 /etc/pacemaker/authkey") os.unlink(keyfile) def is_applicable(self): if not self.is_applicable_common(): return False for node in self.Env["nodes"]: rc = self.rsh(node, "which pacemaker-remoted >/dev/null 2>&1") if rc != 0: return False return True def start_new_test(self, node): self.incr("calls") self.reset() ret = self.startall(None) if not ret: return self.failure("setup failed: could not start all nodes") self.setup_env(node) self.start_metal(node) self.add_dummy_rsc(node) return True def __call__(self, node): return self.failure("This base class is not meant to be called directly.") def errorstoignore(self): '''Return list of errors which should be ignored''' return [ """is running on remote.*which isn't allowed""", """Connection terminated""", """Failed to send remote""", ] # RemoteDriver is just a base class for other tests, so it is not added to AllTestClasses class RemoteBasic(RemoteDriver): def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'RemoteBaremetal' test. ''' if not self.start_new_test(node): return self.failure(self.fail_string) self.test_attributes(node) self.cleanup_metal(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.failed: return self.failure(self.fail_string) return self.success() AllTestClasses.append(RemoteBasic) class RemoteStonithd(RemoteDriver): def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'RemoteStonithd' test. ''' if not self.start_new_test(node): return self.failure(self.fail_string) self.fail_connection(node) self.cleanup_metal(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.failed: return self.failure(self.fail_string) return self.success() def is_applicable(self): if not RemoteDriver.is_applicable(self): return False if "DoFencing" in list(self.Env.keys()): return self.Env["DoFencing"] return True def errorstoignore(self): ignore_pats = [ r"Lost connection to Pacemaker Remote node", r"Software caused connection abort", r"pacemaker-controld.*:\s+error.*: Operation remote-.*_monitor", r"pacemaker-controld.*:\s+error.*: Result of monitor operation for remote-.*", r"schedulerd.*:\s+Recover remote-.*\s*\(.*\)", r"Calculated [Tt]ransition .*pe-error", r"error.*: Resource .*ocf::.* is active on 2 nodes attempting recovery", ] ignore_pats.extend(RemoteDriver.errorstoignore(self)) return ignore_pats AllTestClasses.append(RemoteStonithd) class RemoteMigrate(RemoteDriver): def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'RemoteMigrate' test. ''' if not self.start_new_test(node): return self.failure(self.fail_string) self.migrate_connection(node) self.cleanup_metal(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.failed: return self.failure(self.fail_string) return self.success() AllTestClasses.append(RemoteMigrate) class RemoteRscFailure(RemoteDriver): def __call__(self, node): '''Perform the 'RemoteRscFailure' test. ''' if not self.start_new_test(node): return self.failure(self.fail_string) # This is an important step. We are migrating the connection # before failing the resource. This verifies that the migration # has properly maintained control over the remote-node. self.migrate_connection(node) self.fail_rsc(node) self.cleanup_metal(node) self.debug("Waiting for the cluster to recover") self.CM.cluster_stable() if self.failed: return self.failure(self.fail_string) return self.success() def errorstoignore(self): ignore_pats = [ r"schedulerd.*: Recover remote-rsc\s*\(.*\)", r"Dummy.*: No process state file found", ] ignore_pats.extend(RemoteDriver.errorstoignore(self)) return ignore_pats AllTestClasses.append(RemoteRscFailure) # vim:ts=4:sw=4:et: diff --git a/cts/Makefile.am b/cts/Makefile.am index 961c829c49..8ff8c5cd0f 100644 --- a/cts/Makefile.am +++ b/cts/Makefile.am @@ -1,82 +1,87 @@ # # Copyright 2001-2018 Michael Moerz # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in EXTRA_DIST = $(cts_SCRIPTS) $(cts_DATA) halibdir = $(CRM_DAEMON_DIR) halib_SCRIPTS = cts-log-watcher cts-support # # Test commands and globally applicable test files should be in $(testdir), # and command-specific test data should be in a command-specific subdirectory. # testdir = $(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)/tests test_SCRIPTS = cts-coverage cts-regression cts-cli cts-exec cts-scheduler \ cts-fencing test_DATA = README.md valgrind-pcmk.suppressions ctslibdir = $(pythondir)/cts ctslib_PYTHON = __init__.py \ CTSvars.py \ CM_common.py \ CM_corosync.py \ CTS.py \ CTSaudits.py \ CTStests.py \ CTSscenarios.py \ CIB.py \ cib_xml.py \ environment.py \ logging.py \ patterns.py \ remote.py \ watcher.py ctsdir = $(testdir)/cts -cts_DATA = cts.supp \ - pacemaker-cts-dummyd@.service +cts_DATA = pacemaker-cts-dummyd@.service + +if BUILD_UPSTART +cts_DATA += pacemaker-cts-dummyd.conf +endif + cts_SCRIPTS = cts \ CTSlab.py \ lxc_autogen.sh \ LSBDummy \ fence_dummy \ pacemaker-cts-dummyd clidir = $(testdir)/cli cli_DATA = cli/regression.dates.exp cli/regression.tools.exp \ - cli/regression.acls.exp cli/regression.validity.exp + cli/regression.acls.exp cli/regression.validity.exp \ + cli/regression.upgrade.exp PE_TESTS = $(wildcard scheduler/*.scores) pedir = $(testdir)/scheduler pe_DATA = $(PE_TESTS) \ $(PE_TESTS:%.scores=%.xml) \ $(PE_TESTS:%.scores=%.exp) \ $(PE_TESTS:%.scores=%.dot) \ $(PE_TESTS:%.scores=%.summary) \ $(wildcard scheduler/*.stderr) # For "make check", run a single scheduler test TESTS = scheduler/bug-rh-1097457.xml TEST_EXTENSIONS = .xml XML_LOG_COMPILER = ./cts-scheduler AM_XML_LOG_FLAGS = -V --run scheduler-list: echo $(shell ls -1 scheduler/*.xml) clean-local: rm -f scheduler/*.pe.* SUBDIRS = benchmark cts-support-install: cts-support ./cts-support install cts-support-uninstall: cts-support ./cts-support uninstall diff --git a/cts/README.md b/cts/README.md index 6436736bc7..adc8ec03e5 100644 --- a/cts/README.md +++ b/cts/README.md @@ -1,326 +1,326 @@ # Pacemaker Cluster Test Suite (CTS) ## Purpose Pacemaker's CTS is primarily for developers and packagers of the Pacemaker source code, but it can be useful for users who wish to see how their cluster will react to various situations. CTS consists of two main parts: a set of regression tests for verifying the functionality of particular Pacemaker components, and a cluster exerciser for intensively testing the behavior of an entire working cluster. The primary regression test front end is cts-regression in this directory. Run it with the --help option to see its usage. The regression tests can be run on any single cluster node. The cluster should be stopped on that node when running the tests. The rest of this document focuses on the cluster exerciser. The cluster exerciser runs a randomized series of predefined tests on the cluster. CTS can be run against a pre-existing cluster configuration or overwrite the existing configuration with a test configuration. ## Requirements * Three or more machines (one test exerciser and two or more test cluster machines). * The test cluster machines should be on the same subnet and have journalling filesystems (ext3, ext4, xfs, etc.) for all of their filesystems other than /boot. You also need a number of free IP addresses on that subnet if you intend to test mutual IP address takeover. * The test exerciser machine doesn't need to be on the same subnet as the test cluster machines. Minimal demands are made on the exerciser machine - it just has to stay up during the tests. * It helps a lot in tracking problems if all machines' clocks are closely synchronized. NTP does this automatically, but you can do it by hand if you want. * The exerciser needs to be able to ssh over to the cluster nodes as root without a password challenge. Configure ssh accordingly (see the Mini-HOWTO at the end of this document for more details). * The exerciser needs to be able to resolve the machine names of the test cluster - either by DNS or by /etc/hosts. * CTS is not guaranteed to run on all platforms that pacemaker itself does. It calls commands such as service that may not be provided by all OSes. ## Preparation Install Pacemaker (including CTS) on all machines. These scripts are coordinated with particular versions of Pacemaker, so you need the same version of CTS as the rest of Pacemaker, and you need the same version of pacemaker and CTS on both the test exerciser and the test cluster machines. You can install CTS from source, although many distributions provide packages that include it (e.g. pacemaker-cts or pacemaker-dev). Typically, packages will install CTS as /usr/share/pacemaker/tests/cts. Configure cluster communications (Corosync) on the cluster machines and verify everything works. NOTE: Do not run the cluster on the test exerciser machine. NOTE: Wherever machine names are mentioned in these configuration files, they must match the machines' `uname -n` name. This may or may not match the machines' FQDN (fully qualified domain name) - it depends on how you (and your OS) have named the machines. ## Run CTS Now assuming you did all this, what you need to do is run CTSlab.py: python ./CTSlab.py [options] number-of-tests-to-run You must specify which nodes are part of the cluster with --nodes, e.g.: --node "pcmk-1 pcmk-2 pcmk-3" Most people will want to save the output with --outputfile, e.g.: --outputfile ~/cts.log Unless you want to test your pre-existing cluster configuration, you also want: --clobber-cib --populate-resources --test-ip-base $IP # e.g. --test-ip-base 192.168.9.100 and configure some sort of fencing: --stonith $TYPE # e.g. "--stonith xvm" to use fence_xvm or "--stonith ssh" to use external/ssh A complete command line might look like: python ./CTSlab.py --nodes "pcmk-1 pcmk-2 pcmk-3" --outputfile ~/cts.log \ --clobber-cib --populate-resources --test-ip-base 192.168.9.100 \ --stonith xvm 50 For more options, use the --help option. NOTE: Perhaps more convenient way to compile a command line like above is to use cluster_test script that, at least in the source repository, sits in the same directory as this very file. To extract the result of a particular test, run: crm_report -T $test ## Optional/advanced testing ### Memory testing Pacemaker and CTS have various options for testing memory management. On the cluster nodes, pacemaker components will use various environment variables to control these options. How these variables are set varies by OS, but usually they are set in the /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker or /etc/default/pacemaker file. Valgrind is a program for detecting memory management problems (such as use-after-free errors). If you have valgrind installed, you can enable it by setting the following environment variables on all cluster nodes: - PCMK_valgrind_enabled=pacemaker-attrd,pacemaker-controld,pacemaker-execd,pacemaker-fenced,cib,pacemaker-schedulerd + PCMK_valgrind_enabled=pacemaker-attrd,pacemaker-based,pacemaker-controld,pacemaker-execd,pacemaker-fenced,pacemaker-schedulerd VALGRIND_OPTS="--leak-check=full --trace-children=no --num-callers=25 --log-file=/var/lib/pacemaker/valgrind-%p --suppressions=/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/valgrind-pcmk.suppressions --gen-suppressions=all" and running CTS with these options: - --valgrind-tests --valgrind-procs="pacemaker-attrd pacemaker-controld pacemaker-execd cib pacemaker-schedulerd pacemaker-fenced" + --valgrind-tests --valgrind-procs="pacemaker-attrd pacemaker-based pacemaker-controld pacemaker-execd pacemaker-schedulerd pacemaker-fenced" These options should only be set while specifically testing memory management, because they may slow down the cluster significantly, and they will disable writes to the CIB. If desired, you can enable valgrind on a subset of pacemaker components rather than all of them as listed above. Valgrind will put a text file for each process in the location specified by valgrind's --log-file option. For explanations of the messages valgrind generates, see http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/mc-manual.html Separately, if you are using the GNU C library, the G_SLICE, MALLOC_PERTURB_, and MALLOC_CHECK_ environment variables can be set to affect the library's memory management functions. When using valgrind, G_SLICE should be set to "always-malloc", which helps valgrind track memory by always using the malloc() and free() routines directly. When not using valgrind, G_SLICE can be left unset, or set to "debug-blocks", which enables the C library to catch many memory errors but may impact performance. If the MALLOC_PERTURB_ environment variable is set to an 8-bit integer, the C library will initialize all newly allocated bytes of memory to the integer value, and will set all newly freed bytes of memory to the bitwise inverse of the integer value. This helps catch uses of uninitialized or freed memory blocks that might otherwise go unnoticed. Example: MALLOC_PERTURB_=221 If the MALLOC_CHECK_ environment variable is set, the C library will check for certain heap corruption errors. The most useful value in testing is 3, which will cause the library to print a message to stderr and abort execution. Example: MALLOC_CHECK_=3 Valgrind should be enabled for either all nodes or none, but the C library variables may be set differently on different nodes. ### Remote node testing If the pacemaker-remoted daemon is installed on all cluster nodes, CTS will enable remote node tests. The remote node tests choose a random node, stop the cluster on it, start pacemaker-remoted on it, and add an ocf:pacemaker:remote resource to turn it into a remote node. When the test is done, CTS will turn the node back into a cluster node. To avoid conflicts, CTS will rename the node, prefixing the original node name with "remote-". For example, "pcmk-1" will become "remote-pcmk-1". The name change may require special stonith configuration, if the fence agent expects the node name to be the same as its hostname. A common approach is to specify the "remote-" names in pcmk_host_list. If you use pcmk_host_list=all, CTS will expand that to all cluster nodes and their "remote-" names. You may additionally need a pcmk_host_map argument to map the "remote-" names to the hostnames. Example: --stonith xvm --stonith-args \ pcmk_arg_map=domain:uname,pcmk_host_list=all,pcmk_host_map=remote-pcmk-1:pcmk-1;remote-pcmk-2:pcmk-2 ### Remote node testing with valgrind When running the remote node tests, the pacemaker components on the cluster nodes can be run under valgrind as described in the "Memory testing" section. However, pacemaker-remoted cannot be run under valgrind that way, because it is started by the OS's regular boot system and not by pacemaker. Details vary by system, but the goal is to set the VALGRIND_OPTS environment variable and then start pacemaker-remoted by prefixing it with the path to valgrind. The init script and systemd service file provided with pacemaker-remoted will load the pacemaker environment variables from the same location used by other pacemaker components, so VALGRIND_OPTS will be set correctly if using one of those. For an OS using systemd, you can override the ExecStart parameter to run valgrind. For example: mkdir /etc/systemd/system/pacemaker_remote.service.d cat >/etc/systemd/system/pacemaker_remote.service.d/valgrind.conf < that may be left behind into more canonical: so manual editing is tasked, or perhaps `--format` or `--c14n` to `xmllint` will be of help (without any other side effects). If the overall process gets stuck anywhere, common sense to the rescue. The initial part of the above recipe can be repeated anytime to verify there's nothing to upgrade artificially like this, which is a desired state. Note that `regression.sh` script performs validation of both the input and output, should the upgrade take place, implicitly, so there's no need of revalidation in the happy case. diff --git a/cts/cli/regression.upgrade.exp b/cts/cli/regression.upgrade.exp index d2599f8ee2..9ce22bae36 100644 --- a/cts/cli/regression.upgrade.exp +++ b/cts/cli/regression.upgrade.exp @@ -1,129 +1,141 @@ Created new pacemaker configuration Setting up shadow instance A new shadow instance was created. To begin using it paste the following into your shell: CIB_shadow=cts-cli ; export CIB_shadow =#=#=#= Begin test: Set stonith-enabled=false =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set stonith-enabled=false =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set stonith-enabled=false - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set stonith-enabled=false =#=#=#= Begin test: Configure the initial resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Configure the initial resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Configure the initial resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Configure the initial resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Upgrade to latest CIB schema (trigger 2.10.xsl + the wrapping) =#=#=#= +update_validation debug: Testing 'pacemaker-2.10' validation (13 of X) +update_validation debug: Upgrading pacemaker-2.10-style configuration to pacemaker-3.0 with upgrade-2.10.xsl +apply_upgrade debug: Upgrading pacemaker-2.10-style configuration, pre-upgrade phase with upgrade-2.10-enter.xsl +apply_upgrade debug: Upgrading pacemaker-2.10-style configuration, main phase with upgrade-2.10.xsl INFO: Resources-operation instance_attributes: mySmartFuse-monitor-inputpower (rsc=mySmartFuse, meta=mySmartFuse-inputpower-instanceparams): dropping requires INFO: Resources-operation instance_attributes: ... only start/promote operation taken into account INFO: Resources-operation instance_attributes: mySmartFuse-monitor-outputpower (rsc=mySmartFuse, meta=mySmartFuse-outputpower-instanceparams): dropping requires INFO: Resources-operation instance_attributes: ... only start/promote operation taken into account +apply_upgrade debug: Upgrading pacemaker-2.10-style configuration, post-upgrade phase with upgrade-2.10-leave.xsl DEBUG: instance_attributes: original element pointed to with @id-ref (mySmartFuse-outputpower-instanceparams) disappeared during upgrade +update_validation info: Transformation upgrade-2.10.xsl successful +update_validation debug: Testing 'pacemaker-3.0' validation (14 of X) +update_validation debug: pacemaker-3.0-style configuration is also valid for pacemaker-3.1 +update_validation debug: Testing 'pacemaker-3.1' validation (15 of X) +update_validation debug: Configuration valid for schema: pacemaker-3.1 +update_validation trace: Stopping at pacemaker-3.1 +update_validation info: Transformed the configuration from pacemaker-2.10 to pacemaker-3.1 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Upgrade to latest CIB schema (trigger 2.10.xsl + the wrapping) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Upgrade to latest CIB schema (trigger 2.10.xsl + the wrapping) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Upgrade to latest CIB schema (trigger 2.10.xsl + the wrapping) =#=#=#= Begin test: Query a resource instance attribute (shall survive) =#=#=#= outputpower =#=#=#= Current cib after: Query a resource instance attribute (shall survive) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query a resource instance attribute (shall survive) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Query a resource instance attribute (shall survive) diff --git a/cts/cts-cli.in b/cts/cts-cli.in index a917e87259..03cb67e7d7 100755 --- a/cts/cts-cli.in +++ b/cts/cts-cli.in @@ -1,967 +1,968 @@ #!@BASH_PATH@ # # Copyright 2008-2018 Andrew Beekhof # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # # # Note on portable usage of sed: GNU/POSIX/*BSD sed have a limited subset of # compatible functionality. Do not use the -i option, alternation (\|), # \0, or character sequences such as \n or \s. # USAGE_TEXT="Usage: cts-cli [] Options: --help Display this text, then exit -V, --verbose Display any differences from expected output -t 'TEST [...]' Run only specified tests (default: 'dates tools acls validity upgrade') -p DIR Look for executables in DIR (may be specified multiple times) -v, --valgrind Run all commands under valgrind -s Save actual output as expected output" # If readlink supports -e (i.e. GNU), use it readlink -e / >/dev/null 2>/dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then test_home="$(dirname $(readlink -e $0))" else test_home="$(dirname $0)" fi : ${shadow=cts-cli} shadow_dir=$(mktemp -d ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.shadow.XXXXXXXXXX) num_errors=0 num_passed=0 GREP_OPTIONS= verbose=0 tests="dates tools acls validity upgrade" do_save=0 VALGRIND_CMD= VALGRIND_OPTS=" -q --gen-suppressions=all --show-reachable=no --leak-check=full --trace-children=no --time-stamp=yes --num-callers=20 --suppressions=$test_home/valgrind-pcmk.suppressions " # These constants must track crm_exit_t values CRM_EX_OK=0 CRM_EX_ERROR=1 CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV=4 CRM_EX_USAGE=64 CRM_EX_CONFIG=78 CRM_EX_OLD=103 CRM_EX_NOSUCH=105 CRM_EX_UNSAFE=107 CRM_EX_EXISTS=108 CRM_EX_MULTIPLE=109 function test_assert() { target=$1; shift cib=$1; shift app=`echo "$cmd" | sed 's/\ .*//'` printf "* Running: $app - $desc\n" 1>&2 printf "=#=#=#= Begin test: $desc =#=#=#=\n" eval $VALGRIND_CMD $cmd 2>&1 rc=$? if [ x$cib != x0 ]; then printf "=#=#=#= Current cib after: $desc =#=#=#=\n" CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q fi printf "=#=#=#= End test: $desc - $(crm_error --exit $rc) ($rc) =#=#=#=\n" if [ $rc -ne $target ]; then num_errors=$(( $num_errors + 1 )) printf "* Failed (rc=%.3d): %-14s - %s\n" $rc $app "$desc" printf "* Failed (rc=%.3d): %-14s - %s\n" $rc $app "$desc (`which $app`)" 1>&2 return exit $CRM_EX_ERROR else printf "* Passed: %-14s - %s\n" $app "$desc" num_passed=$(( $num_passed + 1 )) fi } function test_tools() { local TMPXML=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.tools.xml.XXXXXXXXXX) local TMPORIG=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.tools.existing.xml.XXXXXXXXXX) export CIB_shadow_dir="${shadow_dir}" $VALGRIND_CMD crm_shadow --batch --force --create-empty $shadow 2>&1 export CIB_shadow=$shadow desc="Validate CIB" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Configure something before erasing" cmd="crm_attribute -n cluster-delay -v 60s" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Require --force for CIB erasure" cmd="cibadmin -E" test_assert $CRM_EX_UNSAFE desc="Allow CIB erasure with --force" cmd="cibadmin -E --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query CIB" cmd="cibadmin -Q > $TMPORIG" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set cluster option" cmd="crm_attribute -n cluster-delay -v 60s" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query new cluster option" cmd="cibadmin -Q -o crm_config | grep cib-bootstrap-options-cluster-delay" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query cluster options" cmd="cibadmin -Q -o crm_config > $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set no-quorum policy" cmd="crm_attribute -n no-quorum-policy -v ignore" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete nvpair" cmd="cibadmin -D -o crm_config --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create operation should fail" cmd="cibadmin -C -o crm_config --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_EXISTS desc="Modify cluster options section" cmd="cibadmin -M -o crm_config --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query updated cluster option" cmd="cibadmin -Q -o crm_config | grep cib-bootstrap-options-cluster-delay" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set duplicate cluster option" cmd="crm_attribute -n cluster-delay -v 40s -s duplicate" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Setting multiply defined cluster option should fail" cmd="crm_attribute -n cluster-delay -v 30s" test_assert $CRM_EX_MULTIPLE desc="Set cluster option with -s" cmd="crm_attribute -n cluster-delay -v 30s -s duplicate" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete cluster option with -i" cmd="crm_attribute -n cluster-delay -D -i cib-bootstrap-options-cluster-delay" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create node1 and bring it online" cmd="crm_simulate --live-check --in-place --node-up=node1" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create node attribute" cmd="crm_attribute -n ram -v 1024M -N node1 -t nodes" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query new node attribute" cmd="cibadmin -Q -o nodes | grep node1-ram" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set a transient (fail-count) node attribute" cmd="crm_attribute -n fail-count-foo -v 3 -N node1 -t status" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query a fail count" cmd="crm_failcount --query -r foo -N node1" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete a transient (fail-count) node attribute" cmd="crm_attribute -n fail-count-foo -D -N node1 -t status" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Digest calculation" cmd="cibadmin -Q | cibadmin -5 -p 2>&1 > /dev/null" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK # This update will fail because it has version numbers desc="Replace operation should fail" cmd="cibadmin -R --xml-file $TMPORIG" test_assert $CRM_EX_OLD desc="Default standby value" cmd="crm_standby -N node1 -G" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set standby status" cmd="crm_standby -N node1 -v true" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query standby value" cmd="crm_standby -N node1 -G" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete standby value" cmd="crm_standby -N node1 -D" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create a resource" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -p is-managed -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -g is-managed" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Remove a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -d is-managed" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create a resource attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -p delay -v 10s" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="List the configured resources" cmd="crm_resource -L" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Require a destination when migrating a resource that is stopped" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -M" test_assert $CRM_EX_USAGE desc="Don't support migration to non-existent locations" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -M -N i.dont.exist" test_assert $CRM_EX_NOSUCH desc="Create a fencing resource" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Bring resources online" cmd="crm_simulate --live-check --in-place -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Try to move a resource to its existing location" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --move --host node1" test_assert $CRM_EX_EXISTS desc="Move a resource from its existing location" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --move" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Clear out constraints generated by --move" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --clear" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Default ticket granted state" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -G granted -d false" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set ticket granted state" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -r --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query ticket granted state" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -G granted" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete ticket granted state" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -D granted --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Make a ticket standby" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -s" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query ticket standby state" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -G standby" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Activate a ticket" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -a" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete ticket standby state" cmd="crm_ticket -t ticketA -D standby" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Ban a resource on unknown node" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -B -N host1" test_assert $CRM_EX_NOSUCH desc="Create two more nodes and bring them online" cmd="crm_simulate --live-check --in-place --node-up=node2 --node-up=node3" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Ban dummy from node1" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -B -N node1" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Ban dummy from node2" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -B -N node2" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Relocate resources due to ban" cmd="crm_simulate --live-check --in-place -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Move dummy to node1" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -M -N node1" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Clear implicit constraints for dummy on node2" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy -U -N node2" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Drop the status section" cmd="cibadmin -R -o status --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="Create a clone" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="Create a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r test-primitive --meta -p is-managed -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive" cmd="crm_resource -r test-primitive --meta -p is-managed -v false --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Update resource meta attribute with duplicates" cmd="crm_resource -r test-clone --meta -p is-managed -v true" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Update resource meta attribute with duplicates (force clone)" cmd="crm_resource -r test-clone --meta -p is-managed -v true --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Update child resource meta attribute with duplicates" cmd="crm_resource -r test-primitive --meta -p is-managed -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete resource meta attribute with duplicates" cmd="crm_resource -r test-clone --meta -d is-managed" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete resource meta attribute in parent" cmd="crm_resource -r test-primitive --meta -d is-managed" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive" cmd="crm_resource -r test-primitive --meta -p is-managed -v false --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Update existing resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r test-clone --meta -p is-managed -v true" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Create a resource meta attribute in the parent" cmd="crm_resource -r test-clone --meta -p is-managed -v true --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Copy resources" cmd="cibadmin -Q -o resources > $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="Delete resource paremt meta attribute (force)" cmd="crm_resource -r test-clone --meta -d is-managed --force" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Restore duplicates" cmd="cibadmin -R -o resources --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Delete resource child meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r test-primitive --meta -d is-managed" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK unset CIB_shadow_dir rm -f "$TMPXML" "$TMPORIG" } function test_dates() { desc="2014-01-01 00:30:00 - 1 Hour" cmd="iso8601 -d '2014-01-01 00:30:00Z' -D P-1H -E '2013-12-31 23:30:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 for y in 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18; do desc="20$y-W01-7" cmd="iso8601 -d '20$y-W01-7 00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="20$y-W01-7 - round-trip" cmd="iso8601 -d '20$y-W01-7 00Z' -W -E '20$y-W01-7 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="20$y-W01-1" cmd="iso8601 -d '20$y-W01-1 00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="20$y-W01-1 - round-trip" cmd="iso8601 -d '20$y-W01-1 00Z' -W -E '20$y-W01-1 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 done desc="2009-W53-07" cmd="iso8601 -d '2009-W53-7 00:00:00Z' -W -E '2009-W53-7 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="2009-01-31 + 1 Month" cmd="iso8601 -d '2009-01-31 00:00:00Z' -D P1M -E '2009-02-28 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="2009-01-31 + 2 Months" cmd="iso8601 -d '2009-01-31 00:00:00Z' -D P2M -E '2009-03-31 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="2009-01-31 + 3 Months" cmd="iso8601 -d '2009-01-31 00:00:00Z' -D P3M -E '2009-04-30 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="2009-03-31 - 1 Month" cmd="iso8601 -d '2009-03-31 00:00:00Z' -D P-1M -E '2009-02-28 00:00:00Z'" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 } function test_acl_loop() { local TMPXML="$1" # Make sure we're rejecting things for the right reasons export PCMK_trace_functions=__xml_acl_check,__xml_acl_post_process export PCMK_stderr=1 CIB_user=root cibadmin --replace --xml-text '' export CIB_user=unknownguy desc="$CIB_user: Query configuration" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set enable-acl" cmd="crm_attribute -n enable-acl -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set stonith-enabled" cmd="crm_attribute -n stonith-enabled -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 export CIB_user=l33t-haxor desc="$CIB_user: Query configuration" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set enable-acl" cmd="crm_attribute -n enable-acl -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set stonith-enabled" cmd="crm_attribute -n stonith-enabled -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 export CIB_user=niceguy desc="$CIB_user: Query configuration" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set enable-acl" cmd="crm_attribute -n enable-acl -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set stonith-enabled" cmd="crm_attribute -n stonith-enabled -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 export CIB_user=root desc="$CIB_user: Query configuration" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 desc="$CIB_user: Set stonith-enabled" cmd="crm_attribute -n stonith-enabled -v true" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource" cmd="cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK export CIB_user=l33t-haxor desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -p target-role -v Stopped" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Query a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -g target-role" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 desc="$CIB_user: Remove a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -d target-role" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 export CIB_user=niceguy desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -p target-role -v Stopped" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="$CIB_user: Query a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -g target-role" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="$CIB_user: Remove a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -d target-role" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="$CIB_user: Create a resource meta attribute" cmd="crm_resource -r dummy --meta -p target-role -v Started" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK export CIB_user=badidea desc="$CIB_user: Query configuration - implied deny" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 export CIB_user=betteridea desc="$CIB_user: Query configuration - explicit deny" cmd="cibadmin -Q" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin --delete --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql export CIB_user=niceguy desc="$CIB_user: Replace - remove acls" cmd="cibadmin --replace --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - create resource" cmd="cibadmin --replace --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" crm_attribute -n enable-acl -v false CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - modify attribute (deny)" cmd="cibadmin --replace --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin --replace --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - delete attribute (deny)" cmd="cibadmin --replace --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin --modify --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - create attribute (deny)" cmd="cibadmin --replace --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV 0 CIB_user=bob CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin --modify --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - create attribute (allow)" cmd="cibadmin --replace -o resources --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin --modify --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - modify attribute (allow)" cmd="cibadmin --replace -o resources --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 CIB_user=root cibadmin -Q > "$TMPXML" CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin --replace -o resources --xml-text '' CIB_user=root CIB_file="$TMPXML" CIB_shadow="" cibadmin -Ql desc="$CIB_user: Replace - delete attribute (allow)" cmd="cibadmin --replace -o resources --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 } function test_acls() { local SHADOWPATH local TMPXML=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.acls.xml.XXXXXXXXXX) export CIB_shadow_dir="${shadow_dir}" $VALGRIND_CMD crm_shadow --batch --force --create-empty $shadow --validate-with pacemaker-1.3 2>&1 export CIB_shadow=$shadow cat < "$TMPXML" EOF desc="Configure some ACLs" cmd="cibadmin -M -o acls --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Enable ACLs" cmd="crm_attribute -n enable-acl -v true" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Set cluster option" cmd="crm_attribute -n no-quorum-policy -v ignore" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="New ACL" cmd="cibadmin --create -o acls --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Another ACL" cmd="cibadmin --create -o acls --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Updated ACL" cmd="cibadmin --replace -o acls --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK test_acl_loop "$TMPXML" printf "\n\n !#!#!#!#! Upgrading to latest CIB schema and re-testing !#!#!#!#!\n" printf "\nUpgrading to latest CIB schema and re-testing\n" 1>&2 export CIB_user=root desc="$CIB_user: Upgrade to latest CIB schema" cmd="cibadmin --upgrade --force -V" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK SHADOWPATH="$(crm_shadow --file)" # sed -i isn't portable :-( cp -p "$SHADOWPATH" "${SHADOWPATH}.$$" # to keep permissions sed -e 's/epoch=.2/epoch=\"6/g' -e 's/admin_epoch=.1/admin_epoch=\"0/g' \ "$SHADOWPATH" > "${SHADOWPATH}.$$" mv -- "${SHADOWPATH}.$$" "$SHADOWPATH" test_acl_loop "$TMPXML" unset CIB_shadow_dir rm -f "$TMPXML" } function test_validity() { local TMPGOOD=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.validity.good.xml.XXXXXXXXXX) local TMPBAD=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.validity.bad.xml.XXXXXXXXXX) export CIB_shadow_dir="${shadow_dir}" $VALGRIND_CMD crm_shadow --batch --force --create-empty $shadow --validate-with pacemaker-1.2 2>&1 export CIB_shadow=$shadow export PCMK_trace_functions=apply_upgrade,update_validation,cli_config_update export PCMK_stderr=1 cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text '' cibadmin -C -o resources --xml-text '' cibadmin -C -o constraints --xml-text '' cibadmin -Q > "$TMPGOOD" desc="Try to make resulting CIB invalid (enum violation)" cmd="cibadmin -M -o constraints --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_CONFIG sed 's|"start"|"break"|' "$TMPGOOD" > "$TMPBAD" desc="Run crm_simulate with invalid CIB (enum violation)" cmd="crm_simulate -x $TMPBAD -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_CONFIG 0 desc="Try to make resulting CIB invalid (unrecognized validate-with)" cmd="cibadmin -M --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_CONFIG sed 's|"pacemaker-1.2"|"pacemaker-9999.0"|' "$TMPGOOD" > "$TMPBAD" desc="Run crm_simulate with invalid CIB (unrecognized validate-with)" cmd="crm_simulate -x $TMPBAD -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_CONFIG 0 desc="Try to make resulting CIB invalid, but possibly recoverable (valid with X.Y+1)" cmd="cibadmin -C -o configuration --xml-text ''" test_assert $CRM_EX_CONFIG sed 's|||' "$TMPGOOD" > "$TMPBAD" desc="Run crm_simulate with invalid, but possibly recoverable CIB (valid with X.Y+1)" cmd="crm_simulate -x $TMPBAD -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 sed 's|[ ][ ]*validate-with="[^"]*"||' "$TMPGOOD" > "$TMPBAD" desc="Make resulting CIB valid, although without validate-with attribute" cmd="cibadmin -R --xml-file $TMPBAD" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Run crm_simulate with valid CIB, but without validate-with attribute" cmd="crm_simulate -x $TMPBAD -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 # this will just disable validation and accept the config, outputting # validation errors sed -e 's|[ ][ ]*validate-with="[^"]*"||' \ -e 's|\([ ][ ]*epoch="[^"]*\)"|\10"|' -e 's|"start"|"break"|' \ "$TMPGOOD" > "$TMPBAD" desc="Make resulting CIB invalid, and without validate-with attribute" cmd="cibadmin -R --xml-file $TMPBAD" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Run crm_simulate with invalid CIB, also without validate-with attribute" cmd="crm_simulate -x $TMPBAD -S" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK 0 unset CIB_shadow_dir rm -f "$TMPGOOD" "$TMPBAD" } test_upgrade() { local TMPXML=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.tools.xml.XXXXXXXXXX) export CIB_shadow_dir="${shadow_dir}" $VALGRIND_CMD crm_shadow --batch --force --create-empty $shadow --validate-with pacemaker-2.10 2>&1 export CIB_shadow=$shadow desc="Set stonith-enabled=false" cmd="crm_attribute -n stonith-enabled -v false" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK cat < "$TMPXML" EOF desc="Configure the initial resource" cmd="cibadmin -M -o resources --xml-file $TMPXML" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Upgrade to latest CIB schema (trigger 2.10.xsl + the wrapping)" cmd="cibadmin --upgrade --force -V -V" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK desc="Query a resource instance attribute (shall survive)" cmd="crm_resource -r mySmartFuse -g requires" test_assert $CRM_EX_OK unset CIB_shadow_dir rm -f "$TMPXML" } # Process command-line arguments while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in -t) tests="$2" shift 2 ;; -V|--verbose) verbose=1 shift ;; -v|--valgrind) export G_SLICE=always-malloc VALGRIND_CMD="valgrind $VALGRIND_OPTS" shift ;; -s) do_save=1 shift ;; -p) export PATH="$2:$PATH" shift ;; --help) echo "$USAGE_TEXT" exit $CRM_EX_OK ;; *) echo "error: unknown option $1" echo echo "$USAGE_TEXT" exit $CRM_EX_USAGE ;; esac done for t in $tests; do case "$t" in dates) ;; tools) ;; acls) ;; validity) ;; upgrade) ;; *) echo "error: unknown test $t" echo echo "$USAGE_TEXT" exit $CRM_EX_USAGE ;; esac done # Check whether we're running from source directory SRCDIR=$(dirname $test_home) if [ -x "$SRCDIR/tools/crm_simulate" ]; then export PATH="$SRCDIR/tools:$PATH" echo "Using local binaries from: $SRCDIR/tools" if [ -x "$SRCDIR/xml" ]; then export PCMK_schema_directory="$SRCDIR/xml" echo "Using local schemas from: $PCMK_schema_directory" fi fi for t in $tests; do echo "Testing $t" TMPFILE=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/cts-cli.$t.XXXXXXXXXX) eval TMPFILE_$t="$TMPFILE" test_$t > "$TMPFILE" sed -e 's/cib-last-written.*>/>/'\ -e 's/ last-run=\"[0-9]*\"//'\ -e 's/crm_feature_set="[^"]*" //'\ -e 's/validate-with="[^"]*" //'\ -e 's/Created new pacemaker-.* configuration/Created new pacemaker configuration/'\ -e 's/.*\(__xml_.*\)@.*\.c:[0-9][0-9]*)/\1/g' \ -e 's/.*\(unpack_.*\)@.*\.c:[0-9][0-9]*)/\1/g' \ -e 's/.*\(update_validation\)@.*\.c:[0-9][0-9]*)/\1/g' \ + -e 's/.*\(apply_upgrade\)@.*\.c:[0-9][0-9]*)/\1/g' \ -e 's/ last-rc-change=\"[0-9]*\"//'\ -e 's|^/tmp/cts-cli\.validity\.bad.xml\.[^:]*:|validity.bad.xml:|'\ -e 's/^Entity: line [0-9][0-9]*: //'\ -e 's/\(validation ([0-9][0-9]* of \)[0-9][0-9]*\().*\)/\1X\2/' \ "$TMPFILE" > "${TMPFILE}.$$" mv -- "${TMPFILE}.$$" "$TMPFILE" if [ $do_save -eq 1 ]; then cp "$TMPFILE" $test_home/cli/regression.$t.exp fi done rm -rf "${shadow_dir}" failed=0 if [ $verbose -eq 1 ]; then echo -e "\n\nResults" fi for t in $tests; do eval TMPFILE="\$TMPFILE_$t" if [ $verbose -eq 1 ]; then diff -wu $test_home/cli/regression.$t.exp "$TMPFILE" else diff -w $test_home/cli/regression.$t.exp "$TMPFILE" >/dev/null 2>&1 fi if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then failed=1 fi done echo -e "\n\nSummary" for t in $tests; do eval TMPFILE="\$TMPFILE_$t" grep -e "^*" "$TMPFILE" done if [ $num_errors -ne 0 ]; then echo "$num_errors tests failed; see output in:" for t in $tests; do eval TMPFILE="\$TMPFILE_$t" echo " $TMPFILE" done exit $CRM_EX_ERROR elif [ $failed -eq 1 ]; then echo "$num_passed tests passed but output was unexpected; see output in:" for t in $tests; do eval TMPFILE="\$TMPFILE_$t" echo " $TMPFILE" done exit $CRM_EX_DIGEST else echo $num_passed tests passed for t in $tests; do eval TMPFILE="\$TMPFILE_$t" rm -f "$TMPFILE" done crm_shadow --force --delete $shadow >/dev/null 2>&1 exit $CRM_EX_OK fi diff --git a/cts/cts-exec.in b/cts/cts-exec.in index da1a279111..6b7afb30a5 100644 --- a/cts/cts-exec.in +++ b/cts/cts-exec.in @@ -1,1284 +1,1265 @@ #!@PYTHON@ """ Regression tests for Pacemaker's pacemaker-execd """ # Pacemaker targets compatibility with Python 2.7 and 3.2+ from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import, division __copyright__ = "Copyright 2012-2018 Andrew Beekhof " __license__ = "GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY" import io import os import stat import sys import subprocess import shlex import time # Where to find test binaries # Prefer the source tree if available BUILD_DIR = "@abs_top_builddir@" TEST_DIR = sys.path[0] SBIN_DIR = "@sbindir@" # File permissions for executable scripts we create EXECMODE = stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IROTH | stat.S_IXOTH # These values must be kept in sync with include/crm/crm.h class CrmExit: OK = 0 ERROR = 1 INVALID_PARAM = 2 UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE = 3 INSUFFICIENT_PRIV = 4 NOT_INSTALLED = 5 NOT_CONFIGURED = 6 NOT_RUNNING = 7 USAGE = 64 DATAERR = 65 NOINPUT = 66 NOUSER = 67 NOHOST = 68 UNAVAILABLE = 69 SOFTWARE = 70 OSERR = 71 OSFILE = 72 CANTCREAT = 73 IOERR = 74 TEMPFAIL = 75 PROTOCOL = 76 NOPERM = 77 CONFIG = 78 FATAL = 100 PANIC = 101 DISCONNECT = 102 SOLO = 103 DIGEST = 104 NOSUCH = 105 QUORUM = 106 UNSAFE = 107 EXISTS = 108 MULTIPLE = 109 OLD = 110 TIMEOUT = 124 MAX = 255 def update_path(): """ Set the PATH environment variable appropriately for the tests """ new_path = os.environ['PATH'] if os.path.exists("%s/cts-exec.in" % TEST_DIR): print("Running tests from the source tree: %s (%s)" % (BUILD_DIR, TEST_DIR)) # For pacemaker-execd, cts-exec-helper, and pacemaker-remoted new_path = "%s/daemons/execd:%s" % (BUILD_DIR, new_path) new_path = "%s/tools:%s" % (BUILD_DIR, new_path) # For crm_resource # For pacemaker-fenced new_path = "%s/daemons/fenced:%s" % (BUILD_DIR, new_path) # For cts-support new_path = "%s/cts:%s" % (BUILD_DIR, new_path) else: print("Running tests from the install tree: @CRM_DAEMON_DIR@ (not %s)" % TEST_DIR) # For cts-exec-helper, cts-support, pacemaker-execd, pacemaker-fenced, # and pacemaker-remoted new_path = "@CRM_DAEMON_DIR@:%s" % (new_path) print('Using PATH="{}"'.format(new_path)) os.environ['PATH'] = new_path def pipe_output(pipes, stdout=True, stderr=False): """ Wrapper to get text output from pipes regardless of Python version """ output = "" pipe_outputs = pipes.communicate() if sys.version_info < (3,): if stdout: output = output + pipe_outputs[0] if stderr: output = output + pipe_outputs[1] else: if stdout: output = output + pipe_outputs[0].decode(sys.stdout.encoding) if stderr: output = output + pipe_outputs[1].decode(sys.stderr.encoding) return output def output_from_command(command): """ Run a command, and return its standard output. """ test = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(command), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) test.wait() return pipe_output(test).split("\n") def write_file(filename, contents, executable=False): """ Create a file. """ f = io.open(filename, "w+") f.write(contents) f.close() if executable: os.chmod(filename, EXECMODE) class TestError(Exception): """ Base class for exceptions in this module """ pass class ExitCodeError(TestError): """ Exception raised when command exit status is unexpected """ def __init__(self, exit_code): self.exit_code = exit_code def __str__(self): return repr(self.exit_code) class OutputNotFoundError(TestError): """ Exception raised when command output does not contain wanted string """ def __init__(self, output): self.output = output def __str__(self): return repr(self.output) class OutputFoundError(TestError): """ Exception raised when command output contains unwanted string """ def __init__(self, output): self.output = output def __str__(self): return repr(self.output) class Test(object): """ Executor for a single pacemaker-execd regression test """ def __init__(self, name, description, verbose=0, tls=0): self.name = name self.description = description self.cmds = [] if tls: self.daemon_location = "pacemaker-remoted" else: self.daemon_location = "pacemaker-execd" self.test_tool_location = "cts-exec-helper" self.verbose = verbose self.tls = tls self.result_txt = "" self.cmd_tool_output = "" self.result_exitcode = CrmExit.OK self.execd_process = None self.stonith_process = None self.executed = 0 def __new_cmd(self, cmd, args, exitcode, stdout_match="", no_wait=0, stdout_negative_match="", kill=None): """ Add a command to be executed as part of this test """ if self.verbose and cmd == self.test_tool_location: args = args + " -V " if (cmd == self.test_tool_location) and self.tls: args = args + " -S " self.cmds.append( { "cmd" : cmd, "kill" : kill, "args" : args, "expected_exitcode" : exitcode, "stdout_match" : stdout_match, "stdout_negative_match" : stdout_negative_match, "no_wait" : no_wait, "cmd_output" : "", } ) def start_environment(self): """ Prepare the host for running a test """ ### make sure we are in full control here ### cmd = shlex.split("killall -q -9 pacemaker-fenced lt-pacemaker-fenced pacemaker-execd lt-pacemaker-execd cts-exec-helper lt-cts-exec-helper pacemaker-remoted") test = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) test.wait() additional_args = "" if self.tls == 0: self.stonith_process = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split("pacemaker-fenced -s")) if self.verbose: additional_args = additional_args + " -V" self.execd_process = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split("%s %s -l /tmp/pacemaker-execd-regression.log" % (self.daemon_location, additional_args))) time.sleep(1) def clean_environment(self): """ Clean up the host after running a test """ if self.execd_process: self.execd_process.terminate() self.execd_process.wait() if self.verbose: print("Daemon output") logfile = io.open('/tmp/pacemaker-execd-regression.log', 'rt', errors='replace') for line in logfile: print(line.strip().encode('utf-8', 'replace')) os.remove('/tmp/pacemaker-execd-regression.log') if self.stonith_process: self.stonith_process.terminate() self.stonith_process.wait() self.execd_process = None self.stonith_process = None def add_sys_cmd(self, cmd, args): """ Add a simple command to be executed as part of this test """ self.__new_cmd(cmd, args, CrmExit.OK, "") def add_cmd_check_stdout(self, args, match, no_match=""): """ Add a command with expected output to be executed as part of this test """ self.__new_cmd(self.test_tool_location, args, CrmExit.OK, match, 0, no_match) def add_cmd(self, args): """ Add a cts-exec-helper command to be executed as part of this test """ self.__new_cmd(self.test_tool_location, args, CrmExit.OK, "") def add_cmd_and_kill(self, kill_proc, args): """ Add a cts-exec-helper command and system command to be executed as part of this test """ self.__new_cmd(self.test_tool_location, args, CrmExit.OK, "", kill=kill_proc) def add_expected_fail_cmd(self, args, exitcode=CrmExit.ERROR): """ Add a cts-exec-helper command to be executed as part of this test and expected to fail """ self.__new_cmd(self.test_tool_location, args, exitcode, "") def get_exitcode(self): """ Return the exit status of the last test execution """ return self.result_exitcode def print_result(self, filler): """ Print the result of the last test execution """ print("%s%s" % (filler, self.result_txt)) def run_cmd(self, args): """ Execute a command as part of this test """ cmd = shlex.split(args['args']) cmd.insert(0, args['cmd']) if self.verbose: print("\n\nRunning: "+" ".join(cmd)) test = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) if args['kill']: if self.verbose: print("Also running: "+args['kill']) ### Typically, the kill argument is used to detect some sort of ### failure. Without yielding for a few seconds here, the process ### launched earlier that is listening for the failure may not have ### time to connect to pacemaker-execd. time.sleep(2) subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(args['kill'])) if args['no_wait'] == 0: test.wait() else: return CrmExit.OK output = pipe_output(test) args['cmd_output'] = output if test.returncode != args['expected_exitcode']: raise ExitCodeError(test.returncode) if args['stdout_match'] != "" and output.count(args['stdout_match']) == 0: raise OutputNotFoundError(output) if args['stdout_negative_match'] != "" and output.count(args['stdout_negative_match']) != 0: raise OutputFoundError(output) def set_error(self, step, cmd): """ Record failure of this test """ msg = "FAILURE - '%s' failed at step %d. Command: %s %s" self.result_txt = msg % (self.name, step, cmd['cmd'], cmd['args']) self.result_exitcode = CrmExit.ERROR def run(self): """ Execute this test. """ res = 0 i = 1 if self.tls and self.name.count("stonith") != 0: self.result_txt = "SKIPPED - '%s' - disabled when testing pacemaker_remote" % (self.name) print(self.result_txt) return res self.start_environment() if self.verbose: print("\n--- START TEST - %s" % self.name) self.result_txt = "SUCCESS - '%s'" % (self.name) self.result_exitcode = CrmExit.OK for cmd in self.cmds: try: self.run_cmd(cmd) except ExitCodeError as e: print(cmd['cmd_output']) print("Step %d FAILED - command returned %s, expected %d" % (i, e, cmd['expected_exitcode'])) self.set_error(i, cmd); break except OutputNotFoundError as e: print("Step %d FAILED - '%s' was not found in command output: %s" % (i, cmd['stdout_match'], e)) self.set_error(i, cmd); break except OutputFoundError as e: print("Step %d FAILED - '%s' was found in command output: %s" % (i, cmd['stdout_negative_match'], e)) self.set_error(i, cmd); break if self.verbose: print(cmd['cmd_output'].strip()) print("Step %d SUCCESS" % (i)) i = i + 1 self.clean_environment() print(self.result_txt) if self.verbose: print("--- END TEST - %s\n" % self.name) self.executed = 1 return res class Tests(object): """ Collection of all pacemaker-execd regression tests """ def __init__(self, verbose=0, tls=0): self.tests = [] self.verbose = verbose self.tls = tls self.rsc_classes = output_from_command("crm_resource --list-standards") self.rsc_classes = self.rsc_classes[:-1] # Strip trailing empty line self.need_authkey = 0 self.action_timeout = " -t 9000 " if self.tls: self.rsc_classes.remove("stonith") if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: try: # This code doesn't need this import, but pacemaker-cts-dummyd # does, so ensure the dependency is available rather than cause # all systemd tests to fail. import systemd.daemon except ImportError: print("Fatal error: python systemd bindings not found. Is package installed?", file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(CrmExit.ERROR) print("Testing resource classes", repr(self.rsc_classes)) self.common_cmds = { "ocf_reg_line" : "-c register_rsc -r ocf_test_rsc "+self.action_timeout+" -C ocf -P pacemaker -T Dummy", "ocf_reg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:ocf_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "ocf_unreg_line" : "-c unregister_rsc -r \"ocf_test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout, "ocf_unreg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:ocf_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "ocf_start_line" : "-c exec -r \"ocf_test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout, "ocf_start_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:ocf_test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "ocf_stop_line" : "-c exec -r \"ocf_test_rsc\" -a \"stop\" "+self.action_timeout, "ocf_stop_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:ocf_test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "ocf_monitor_line" : '-c exec -r ocf_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "ocf_monitor_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:ocf_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, "ocf_cancel_line" : '-c cancel -r ocf_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "ocf_cancel_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:ocf_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ", "systemd_reg_line" : "-c register_rsc -r systemd_test_rsc " + self.action_timeout + " -C systemd -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd@3", "systemd_reg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:systemd_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "systemd_unreg_line" : "-c unregister_rsc -r \"systemd_test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout, "systemd_unreg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:systemd_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "systemd_start_line" : "-c exec -r \"systemd_test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout, "systemd_start_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:systemd_test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "systemd_stop_line" : "-c exec -r \"systemd_test_rsc\" -a \"stop\" "+self.action_timeout, "systemd_stop_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:systemd_test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "systemd_monitor_line" : '-c exec -r systemd_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "systemd_monitor_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:systemd_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" -t 15000 ", "systemd_cancel_line" : '-c cancel -r systemd_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "systemd_cancel_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:systemd_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ", "upstart_reg_line" : "-c register_rsc -r upstart_test_rsc "+self.action_timeout+" -C upstart -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd", "upstart_reg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:upstart_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "upstart_unreg_line" : "-c unregister_rsc -r \"upstart_test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout, "upstart_unreg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:upstart_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "upstart_start_line" : "-c exec -r \"upstart_test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout, "upstart_start_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:upstart_test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "upstart_stop_line" : "-c exec -r \"upstart_test_rsc\" -a \"stop\" "+self.action_timeout, "upstart_stop_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:upstart_test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "upstart_monitor_line" : '-c exec -r upstart_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "upstart_monitor_event" : '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:upstart_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete" -t 15000', "upstart_cancel_line" : '-c cancel -r upstart_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "upstart_cancel_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:upstart_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ", "service_reg_line" : "-c register_rsc -r service_test_rsc "+self.action_timeout+" -C service -T LSBDummy", "service_reg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:service_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "service_unreg_line" : "-c unregister_rsc -r \"service_test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout, "service_unreg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:service_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "service_start_line" : "-c exec -r \"service_test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout, "service_start_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:service_test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "service_stop_line" : "-c exec -r \"service_test_rsc\" -a \"stop\" "+self.action_timeout, "service_stop_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:service_test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "service_monitor_line" : '-c exec -r service_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "service_monitor_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:service_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, "service_cancel_line" : '-c cancel -r service_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "service_cancel_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:service_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ", "lsb_reg_line" : "-c register_rsc -r lsb_test_rsc "+self.action_timeout+" -C lsb -T LSBDummy", "lsb_reg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:lsb_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "lsb_unreg_line" : "-c unregister_rsc -r \"lsb_test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout, "lsb_unreg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:lsb_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "lsb_start_line" : "-c exec -r \"lsb_test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout, "lsb_start_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:lsb_test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "lsb_stop_line" : "-c exec -r \"lsb_test_rsc\" -a \"stop\" "+self.action_timeout, "lsb_stop_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:lsb_test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "lsb_monitor_line" : '-c exec -r lsb_test_rsc -a status -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "lsb_monitor_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:lsb_test_rsc action:status rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, "lsb_cancel_line" : '-c cancel -r lsb_test_rsc -a status -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "lsb_cancel_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:lsb_test_rsc action:status rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ", "stonith_reg_line" : "-c register_rsc -r stonith_test_rsc "+self.action_timeout+" -C stonith -P pacemaker -T fence_dummy_monitor", "stonith_reg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "stonith_unreg_line" : "-c unregister_rsc -r \"stonith_test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout, "stonith_unreg_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"", "stonith_start_line" : '-c exec -r stonith_test_rsc -a start ' + self.action_timeout, "stonith_start_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "stonith_stop_line" : "-c exec -r \"stonith_test_rsc\" -a \"stop\" "+self.action_timeout, "stonith_stop_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ", "stonith_monitor_line" : '-c exec -r stonith_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "stonith_monitor_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, "stonith_cancel_line" : '-c cancel -r stonith_test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s ' + self.action_timeout, "stonith_cancel_event" : "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ", } def new_test(self, name, description): """ Create a named test """ test = Test(name, description, self.verbose, self.tls) self.tests.append(test) return test def setup_test_environment(self): """ Prepare the host before executing any tests """ os.system("service pacemaker_remote stop") self.cleanup_test_environment() if self.tls and not os.path.isfile("/etc/pacemaker/authkey"): self.need_authkey = 1 os.system("mkdir -p /etc/pacemaker") os.system("dd if=/dev/urandom of=/etc/pacemaker/authkey bs=4096 count=1") - dummy_upstart_job = (""" -description "Dummy service for regression tests" -exec dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/null -""") - dummy_fence_sleep_agent = ("""#!@PYTHON@ import sys import time def main(): for line in sys.stdin: if line.count("monitor") > 0: time.sleep(30000) sys.exit(0) sys.exit(1) if __name__ == "__main__": main() """) dummy_fence_agent = ("""#!/bin/sh while read line; do case ${line} in *monitor*) exit 0;; *metadata*) echo '' echo ' dummy description.' echo ' http://www.example.com' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' Fencing Action' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' Physical plug number or name of virtual machine' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo ' ' echo '' exit 0;; esac exit 1 done """) - if os.path.isdir("/etc/init"): - write_file("/etc/init/pacemaker-cts-dummyd.conf", dummy_upstart_job); write_file(SBIN_DIR + "/fence_dummy_sleep", dummy_fence_sleep_agent, executable=True); write_file(SBIN_DIR + "/fence_dummy_monitor", dummy_fence_agent, executable=True); - if os.path.exists("%s/cts/LSBDummy" % BUILD_DIR): - os.system("cp %s/cts/LSBDummy /etc/init.d/LSBDummy" % BUILD_DIR) - + # If we're in build directory, OCF agents aren't already installed + if os.path.exists("%s/cts/cts-exec.in" % BUILD_DIR): if not os.path.exists("@OCF_RA_DIR@/pacemaker"): os.system("mkdir -p @OCF_RA_DIR@/pacemaker/") - - # Install helper OCF agents for agent in ["Dummy", "Stateful", "ping"]: os.system("cp %s/extra/resources/%s @OCF_RA_DIR@/pacemaker/%s" % (BUILD_DIR, agent, agent)) os.system("chmod a+x @OCF_RA_DIR@/pacemaker/%s" % (agent)) - else: - # Assume it's installed - os.system("cp @datadir@/@PACKAGE@/tests/cts/LSBDummy /etc/init.d/LSBDummy") - - os.system("chmod a+x /etc/init.d/LSBDummy") subprocess.call(["cts-support", "install"]) def cleanup_test_environment(self): """ Clean up the host after executing desired tests """ if self.need_authkey: os.system("rm -f /etc/pacemaker/authkey") - os.system("rm -f /etc/init.d/LSBDummy") os.system("rm -f " + SBIN_DIR + "/fence_dummy_monitor") os.system("rm -f " + SBIN_DIR + "/fence_dummy_sleep") subprocess.call(["cts-support", "uninstall"]) - if os.path.exists("/bin/systemctl"): - os.system("systemctl daemon-reload") - def build_generic_tests(self): """ Register tests that apply to all resource classes """ common_cmds = self.common_cmds ### register/unregister tests ### for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("generic_registration_%s" % (rsc), "Simple resource registration test for %s standard" % (rsc)) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_reg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_reg_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_unreg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_unreg_event" % (rsc)]) ### start/stop tests ### for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("generic_start_stop_%s" % (rsc), "Simple start and stop test for %s standard" % (rsc)) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_reg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_reg_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_start_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_start_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_stop_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_stop_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_unreg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_unreg_event" % (rsc)]) ### monitor cancel test ### for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("generic_monitor_cancel_%s" % (rsc), "Simple monitor cancel test for %s standard" % (rsc)) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_reg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_reg_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_start_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_start_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_cancel_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_cancel_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this happens the monitor did not actually cancel correctly. ### test.add_expected_fail_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)], CrmExit.TIMEOUT) ### If this happens the monitor did not actually cancel correctly. ### test.add_expected_fail_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)], CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_stop_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_stop_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_unreg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_unreg_event" % (rsc)]) ### monitor duplicate test ### for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("generic_monitor_duplicate_%s" % (rsc), "Test creation and canceling of duplicate monitors for %s standard" % (rsc)) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_reg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_reg_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_start_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_start_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) # Add the duplicate monitors test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) # verify we still get update events ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) # cancel the monitor, if the duplicate merged with the original, we should no longer see monitor updates test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_cancel_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_cancel_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this happens the monitor did not actually cancel correctly. ### test.add_expected_fail_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)], CrmExit.TIMEOUT) ### If this happens the monitor did not actually cancel correctly. ### test.add_expected_fail_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)], CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_stop_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_stop_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_unreg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_unreg_event" % (rsc)]) ### stop implies cancel test ### for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("generic_stop_implies_cancel_%s" % (rsc), "Verify stopping a resource implies cancel of recurring ops for %s standard" % (rsc)) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_reg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_reg_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_start_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_start_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this fails, that means the monitor may not be getting rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_stop_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_stop_event" % (rsc)]) ### If this happens the monitor did not actually cancel correctly. ### test.add_expected_fail_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)], CrmExit.TIMEOUT) ### If this happens the monitor did not actually cancel correctly. ### test.add_expected_fail_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)], CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_unreg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_unreg_event" % (rsc)]) def build_multi_rsc_tests(self): """ Register complex tests that involve managing multiple resouces of different types """ common_cmds = self.common_cmds # do not use service and systemd at the same time, it is the same resource. ### register start monitor stop unregister resources of each type at the same time. ### test = self.new_test("multi_rsc_start_stop_all", "Start, monitor, and stop resources of multiple types and classes") for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_reg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_reg_event" % (rsc)]) for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_start_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_start_event" % (rsc)]) for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) for rsc in self.rsc_classes: ### If this fails, that means the monitor is not being rescheduled #### test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_monitor_event" % (rsc)]) for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_cancel_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_cancel_event" % (rsc)]) for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_stop_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_stop_event" % (rsc)]) for rsc in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd(common_cmds["%s_unreg_line" % (rsc)] + " " + common_cmds["%s_unreg_event" % (rsc)]) def build_negative_tests(self): """ Register tests related to how pacemaker-execd handles failures """ ### ocf start timeout test ### test = self.new_test("ocf_start_timeout", "Force start timeout to occur, verify start failure.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Dummy\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") # -t must be less than self.action_timeout test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" -k \"op_sleep\" -v \"5\" -t 1000 -w") test.add_cmd('-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:unknown error op_status:Timed Out" ' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a stop " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r test_rsc " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### stonith start timeout test ### test = self.new_test("stonith_start_timeout", "Force start timeout to occur, verify start failure.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C \"stonith\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"fence_dummy_sleep\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" -t 1000 -w") # -t must be less than self.action_timeout test.add_cmd('-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:unknown error op_status:Timed Out" ' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a stop " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r test_rsc " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### stonith component fail ### common_cmds = self.common_cmds test = self.new_test("stonith_component_fail", "Kill stonith component after pacemaker-execd connects") test.add_cmd(common_cmds["stonith_reg_line"] + " " + common_cmds["stonith_reg_event"]) test.add_cmd(common_cmds["stonith_start_line"] + " " + common_cmds["stonith_start_event"]) test.add_cmd('-c exec -r stonith_test_rsc -a monitor -i 600s ' '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete" ' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_and_kill("killall -9 -q pacemaker-fenced lt-pacemaker-fenced", '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:stonith_test_rsc action:monitor rc:unknown error op_status:error" -t 15000') test.add_cmd(common_cmds["stonith_unreg_line"] + " " + common_cmds["stonith_unreg_event"]) ### monitor fail for ocf resources ### test = self.new_test("monitor_fail_ocf", "Force ocf monitor to fail, verify failure is reported.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Dummy\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"') test.add_cmd('-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd('-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_and_kill("rm -f @localstatedir@/run/Dummy-test_rsc.state", '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete" ' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete\" " + self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" " + self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### verify notify changes only for monitor operation. ### test = self.new_test("monitor_changes_only", "Verify when flag is set, only monitor changes are notified.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Dummy\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+" -o " "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + ' -o -l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete" ') test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd_and_kill('rm -f @localstatedir@/run/Dummy-test_rsc.state', '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete"' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd('-c unregister_rsc -r "test_rsc" ' + self.action_timeout + '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete"') ### monitor fail for systemd resource ### if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("monitor_fail_systemd", "Force systemd monitor to fail, verify failure is reported..") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C systemd -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd@3 " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_and_kill("killall -9 -q pacemaker-cts-dummyd", '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete"' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### monitor fail for upstart resource ### if "upstart" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("monitor_fail_upstart", "Force upstart monitor to fail, verify failure is reported..") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C upstart -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_and_kill('killall -9 -q dd', '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete"' + self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Cancel non-existent operation on a resource ### test = self.new_test("cancel_non_existent_op", "Attempt to cancel the wrong monitor operation, verify expected failure") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Dummy\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) ### interval is wrong, should fail test.add_expected_fail_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 2s' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:Cancelled\" ") ### action name is wrong, should fail test.add_expected_fail_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a stop -i 1s' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:not running op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Attempt to invoke non-existent rsc id ### test = self.new_test("invoke_non_existent_rsc", "Attempt to perform operations on a non-existent rsc id.") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:unknown error op_status:complete\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a stop "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 6s ' + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c cancel -r test_rsc -a start "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Register and start a resource that doesn't exist, systemd ### if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("start_uninstalled_systemd", "Register uninstalled systemd agent, try to start, verify expected failure") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C systemd -T this_is_fake1234 "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:not installed op_status:Not installed\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") if "upstart" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("start_uninstalled_upstart", "Register uninstalled upstart agent, try to start, verify expected failure") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C upstart -T this_is_fake1234 "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:not installed op_status:Not installed\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Register and start a resource that doesn't exist, ocf ### test = self.new_test("start_uninstalled_ocf", "Register uninstalled ocf agent, try to start, verify expected failure.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C ocf -P pacemaker -T this_is_fake1234 "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:not installed op_status:Not installed\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Register ocf with non-existent provider ### test = self.new_test("start_ocf_bad_provider", "Register ocf agent with a non-existent provider, verify expected failure.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C ocf -P pancakes -T Dummy "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:not installed op_status:Not installed\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Register ocf with empty provider field ### test = self.new_test("start_ocf_no_provider", "Register ocf agent with a no provider, verify expected failure.") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C ocf -T Dummy "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:Error\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") def build_stress_tests(self): """ Register stress tests """ timeout = "-t 20000" iterations = 25 test = self.new_test("ocf_stress", "Verify OCF agent handling works under load") for i in range(iterations): test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc_%s %s -C ocf -P heartbeat -T Dummy -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:rsc_%s action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r rsc_%s -a start %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:rsc_%s action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) test.add_cmd('-c exec -r rsc_%s -a monitor %s -i 1s ' '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:rsc_%s action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"' % (i, timeout, i)) for i in range(iterations): test.add_cmd("-c exec -r rsc_%s -a stop %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:rsc_%s action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r rsc_%s %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:rsc_%s action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("systemd_stress", "Verify systemd dbus connection works under load") for i in range(iterations): test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc_%s %s -C systemd -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd@3 -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:rsc_%s action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r rsc_%s -a start %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:rsc_%s action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) test.add_cmd('-c exec -r rsc_%s -a monitor %s -i 1s ' '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:rsc_%s action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"' % (i, timeout, i)) for i in range(iterations): test.add_cmd("-c exec -r rsc_%s -a stop %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:rsc_%s action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r rsc_%s %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:rsc_%s action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (i, timeout, i)) iterations = 9 timeout = "-t 30000" ### Verify recurring op in-flight collision is handled in series properly test = self.new_test("rsc_inflight_collision", "Verify recurring ops do not collide with other operations for the same rsc.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r test_rsc -P pacemaker -C ocf -T Dummy " "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a start %s -k op_sleep -v 1 -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (timeout)) for i in range(iterations): test.add_cmd('-c exec -r test_rsc -a monitor %s -i 100%dms ' '-k op_sleep -v 2 ' '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"' % (timeout, i)) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a stop %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (timeout)) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r test_rsc %s -l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\"" % (timeout)) def build_custom_tests(self): """ Register tests that target specific cases """ ### verify resource temporary folder is created and used by OCF agents. ### test = self.new_test("rsc_tmp_dir", "Verify creation and use of rsc temporary state directory") test.add_sys_cmd("ls", "-al @CRM_RSCTMP_DIR@") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r test_rsc -P heartbeat -C ocf -T Dummy " "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a start -t 4000") test.add_sys_cmd("ls", "-al @CRM_RSCTMP_DIR@") test.add_sys_cmd("ls", "@CRM_RSCTMP_DIR@/Dummy-test_rsc.state") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a stop -t 4000") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r test_rsc "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### start delay then stop test ### test = self.new_test("start_delay", "Verify start delay works as expected.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r test_rsc -P pacemaker -C ocf -T Dummy " "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -s 6000 -a start -w -t 6000") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" -t 2000", CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" -t 6000") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -a stop " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:stop rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r test_rsc " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### start delay, but cancel before it gets a chance to start. ### test = self.new_test("start_delay_cancel", "Using start_delay, start a rsc, but cancel the start op before execution.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r test_rsc -P pacemaker -C ocf -T Dummy " "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c exec -r test_rsc -s 5000 -a start -w -t 4000") test.add_cmd("-c cancel -r test_rsc -a start " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:Cancelled\" ") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" -t 5000", CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r test_rsc " + self.action_timeout + "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### Register a bunch of resources, verify we can get info on them ### test = self.new_test("verify_get_rsc_info", "Register multiple resources, verify retrieval of rsc info.") if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc1 -C systemd -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd@3 "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc1 ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r rsc1 "+self.action_timeout) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc1 ") if "upstart" in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc1 -C upstart -T pacemaker-cts-dummyd "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc1 ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r rsc1 "+self.action_timeout) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc1 ") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc2 -C ocf -T Dummy -P pacemaker "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc2 ") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r rsc2 "+self.action_timeout) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc2 ") ### Register duplicate, verify only one entry exists and can still be removed. test = self.new_test("duplicate_registration", "Register resource multiple times, verify only one entry exists and can be removed.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc2 -C ocf -T Dummy -P pacemaker "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc2 ", "id:rsc2 class:ocf provider:pacemaker type:Dummy") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc2 -C ocf -T Dummy -P pacemaker "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc2 ", "id:rsc2 class:ocf provider:pacemaker type:Dummy") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r rsc2 -C ocf -T Stateful -P pacemaker "+self.action_timeout) test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc2 ", "id:rsc2 class:ocf provider:pacemaker type:Stateful") test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r rsc2 "+self.action_timeout) test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c get_rsc_info -r rsc2 ") ### verify the option to only send notification to the original client. ### test = self.new_test("notify_orig_client_only", "Verify option to only send notifications to the client originating the action.") test.add_cmd("-c register_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Dummy\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:register rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd("-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"start\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:start rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") test.add_cmd('-c exec -r \"test_rsc\" -a \"monitor\" -i 1s ' + self.action_timeout + ' -n ' '-l "NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete"') # this will fail because the monitor notifications should only go to the original caller, which no longer exists. test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:exec_complete rsc_id:test_rsc action:monitor rc:ok op_status:complete\" "+self.action_timeout, CrmExit.TIMEOUT) test.add_cmd('-c cancel -r test_rsc -a monitor -i 1s -t 6000 ') test.add_cmd("-c unregister_rsc -r \"test_rsc\" "+self.action_timeout+ "-l \"NEW_EVENT event_type:unregister rsc_id:test_rsc action:none rc:ok op_status:complete\" ") ### get metadata ### test = self.new_test("get_ocf_metadata", "Retrieve metadata for a resource") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c metadata -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Dummy\"", "resource-agent name=\"Dummy\"") test.add_cmd("-c metadata -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Stateful\"") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c metadata -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"Stateful\"") test.add_expected_fail_cmd("-c metadata -C \"ocf\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"fake_agent\"") ### get metadata ### test = self.new_test("get_lsb_metadata", "Retrieve metadata for a resource") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c metadata -C \"lsb\" -T \"LSBDummy\"", "resource-agent name='LSBDummy'") ### get stonith metadata ### test = self.new_test("get_stonith_metadata", "Retrieve stonith metadata for a resource") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c metadata -C \"stonith\" -P \"pacemaker\" -T \"fence_dummy_monitor\"", "resource-agent name=\"fence_dummy_monitor\"") ### get metadata ### if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("get_systemd_metadata", "Retrieve metadata for a resource") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c metadata -C \"systemd\" -T \"pacemaker-cts-dummyd@\"", "resource-agent name=\"pacemaker-cts-dummyd@\"") ### get metadata ### if "upstart" in self.rsc_classes: test = self.new_test("get_upstart_metadata", "Retrieve metadata for a resource") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c metadata -C \"upstart\" -T \"pacemaker-cts-dummyd\"", "resource-agent name=\"pacemaker-cts-dummyd\"") ### get ocf providers ### test = self.new_test("list_ocf_providers", "Retrieve list of available resource providers, verifies pacemaker is a provider.") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_ocf_providers ", "pacemaker") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_ocf_providers -T ping", "pacemaker") ### Verify agents only exist in their lists ### test = self.new_test("verify_agent_lists", "Verify the agent lists contain the right data.") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents ", "Stateful") ### ocf ### test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C ocf", "Stateful") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C lsb", "", "Stateful") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C service", "", "Stateful") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents ", "LSBDummy") ### init.d ### test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C lsb", "LSBDummy") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C service", "LSBDummy") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C ocf", "", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd@") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C ocf", "", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd@") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C lsb", "", "fence_dummy_monitor") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C service", "", "fence_dummy_monitor") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C ocf", "", "fence_dummy_monitor") ### should not exist if "systemd" in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents ", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd@") ### systemd ### test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C service", "LSBDummy") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C systemd", "", "Stateful") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C systemd", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd@") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C systemd", "", "fence_dummy_monitor") ### should not exist if "upstart" in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents ", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd") ### upstart ### test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C service", "LSBDummy") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C upstart", "", "Stateful") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C upstart", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd") test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C upstart", "", "fence_dummy_monitor") ### should not exist if "stonith" in self.rsc_classes: test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C stonith", "fence_dummy_monitor") ### stonith ### test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C stonith", "", "pacemaker-cts-dummyd@") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents -C stonith", "", "Stateful") ### should not exist test.add_cmd_check_stdout("-c list_agents ", "fence_dummy_monitor") def print_list(self): """ List all registered tests """ print("\n==== %d TESTS FOUND ====" % (len(self.tests))) print("%35s - %s" % ("TEST NAME", "TEST DESCRIPTION")) print("%35s - %s" % ("--------------------", "--------------------")) for test in self.tests: print("%35s - %s" % (test.name, test.description)) print("==== END OF LIST ====\n") def run_single(self, name): """ Run a single named test """ for test in self.tests: if test.name == name: test.run() break def run_tests_matching(self, pattern): """ Run all tests whose name matches a pattern """ for test in self.tests: if test.name.count(pattern) != 0: test.run() def run_tests(self): """ Run all tests """ for test in self.tests: test.run() def exit(self): """ Exit (with error status code if any test failed) """ for test in self.tests: if test.executed == 0: continue if test.get_exitcode() != CrmExit.OK: sys.exit(CrmExit.ERROR) sys.exit(CrmExit.OK) def print_results(self): """ Print summary of results of executed tests """ failures = 0 success = 0 print("\n\n======= FINAL RESULTS ==========") print("\n--- FAILURE RESULTS:") for test in self.tests: if test.executed == 0: continue if test.get_exitcode() != CrmExit.OK: failures = failures + 1 test.print_result(" ") else: success = success + 1 if failures == 0: print(" None") print("\n--- TOTALS\n Pass:%d\n Fail:%d\n" % (success, failures)) class TestOptions(object): """ Option handler """ def __init__(self): self.options = {} self.options['list-tests'] = 0 self.options['run-all'] = 1 self.options['run-only'] = "" self.options['run-only-pattern'] = "" self.options['verbose'] = 0 self.options['invalid-arg'] = "" self.options['show-usage'] = 0 self.options['pacemaker-remote'] = 0 def build_options(self, argv): """ Set options based on command-line arguments """ args = argv[1:] skip = 0 for i in range(0, len(args)): if skip: skip = 0 continue elif args[i] == "-h" or args[i] == "--help": self.options['show-usage'] = 1 elif args[i] == "-l" or args[i] == "--list-tests": self.options['list-tests'] = 1 elif args[i] == "-V" or args[i] == "--verbose": self.options['verbose'] = 1 elif args[i] == "-R" or args[i] == "--pacemaker-remote": self.options['pacemaker-remote'] = 1 elif args[i] == "-r" or args[i] == "--run-only": self.options['run-only'] = args[i+1] skip = 1 elif args[i] == "-p" or args[i] == "--run-only-pattern": self.options['run-only-pattern'] = args[i+1] skip = 1 def show_usage(self): """ Show command usage """ print("usage: " + sys.argv[0] + " [options]") print("If no options are provided, all tests will run") print("Options:") print("\t [--help | -h] Show usage") print("\t [--list-tests | -l] Print out all registered tests.") print("\t [--run-only | -r 'testname'] Run a specific test") print("\t [--verbose | -V] Verbose output") print("\t [--pacemaker-remote | -R Test pacemaker-remoted binary instead of pacemaker-execd") print("\t [--run-only-pattern | -p 'string'] Run only tests containing the string value") print("\n\tExample: Run only the test 'start_stop'") print("\t\t " + sys.argv[0] + " --run-only start_stop") print("\n\tExample: Run only the tests with the string 'systemd' present in them") print("\t\t " + sys.argv[0] + " --run-only-pattern systemd") def main(argv): """ Run pacemaker-execd regression tests as specified by arguments """ update_path() opts = TestOptions() opts.build_options(argv) tests = Tests(opts.options['verbose'], opts.options['pacemaker-remote']) tests.build_generic_tests() tests.build_multi_rsc_tests() tests.build_negative_tests() tests.build_custom_tests() tests.build_stress_tests() tests.setup_test_environment() print("Starting ...") if opts.options['list-tests']: tests.print_list() elif opts.options['show-usage']: opts.show_usage() elif opts.options['run-only-pattern'] != "": tests.run_tests_matching(opts.options['run-only-pattern']) tests.print_results() elif opts.options['run-only'] != "": tests.run_single(opts.options['run-only']) tests.print_results() else: tests.run_tests() tests.print_results() tests.cleanup_test_environment() tests.exit() if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv) diff --git a/cts/cts-support.in b/cts/cts-support.in index 4814116c00..f3ab7924b4 100644 --- a/cts/cts-support.in +++ b/cts/cts-support.in @@ -1,111 +1,128 @@ #!/bin/sh # # Installer for support files needed by Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite # # Copyright 2018 Red Hat, Inc. # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # USAGE_TEXT="Usage: $0 " HELP_TEXT="$USAGE_TEXT Commands (must be run as root): install Install support files needed by Pacemaker CTS uninstall Remove support files needed by Pacemaker CTS" # These constants must track crm_exit_t values CRM_EX_OK=0 CRM_EX_ERROR=1 CRM_EX_USAGE=64 UNIT_DIR="@systemdunitdir@" LIBEXEC_DIR="@libexecdir@/pacemaker" INIT_DIR="@INITDIR@" DATA_DIR="@datadir@/pacemaker/tests/cts" +UPSTART_DIR="/etc/init" DUMMY_DAEMON="pacemaker-cts-dummyd" DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT="pacemaker-cts-dummyd@.service" +LSB_DUMMY="LSBDummy" +UPSTART_DUMMY="pacemaker-cts-dummyd.conf" + # If the install directory doesn't exist, assume we're in a build directory. if [ ! -d "$DATA_DIR" ]; then # If readlink supports -e (i.e. GNU), use it. readlink -e / >/dev/null 2>/dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then DATA_DIR="$(dirname $(readlink -e $0))" else DATA_DIR="$(dirname $0)" fi fi usage() { echo "Error: $@" echo "$USAGE_TEXT" exit $CRM_EX_USAGE } must_be_root() { if ! [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then usage "this command must be run as root" return $CRM_EX_ERROR fi return $CRM_EX_OK } support_uninstall() { must_be_root || return $CRM_EX_ERROR - if [ -d "$UNIT_DIR" ]; then - for FILE in "$UNIT_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT"; do - echo "Removing $FILE ..." - rm -f "$UNIT_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT" - done + if [ -e "$UNIT_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT" ]; then + echo "Removing $UNIT_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT ..." + rm -f "$UNIT_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT" systemctl daemon-reload # Ignore failure fi - for FILE in "$LIBEXEC_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON"; do - echo "Removing $FILE ..." - rm -f "$FILE" + for FILE in \ + "$LIBEXEC_DIR/$DUMMY_DAEMON" \ + "$UPSTART_DIR/$UPSTART_DUMMY" \ + "$INIT_DIR/$LSB_DUMMY" + do + if [ -e "$FILE" ]; then + echo "Removing $FILE ..." + rm -f "$FILE" + fi done return $CRM_EX_OK } support_install() { support_uninstall || return $CRM_EX_ERROR cd "$DATA_DIR" if [ -d "$UNIT_DIR" ]; then echo "Installing $DUMMY_DAEMON ..." mkdir -p "$LIBEXEC_DIR" install -m 0755 "$DUMMY_DAEMON" "$LIBEXEC_DIR" || return $CRM_EX_ERROR echo "Installing $DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT ..." install -m 0644 "$DUMMY_DAEMON_UNIT" "$UNIT_DIR" || return $CRM_EX_ERROR systemctl daemon-reload # Ignore failure fi + + echo "Installing $LSB_DUMMY to $INIT_DIR ..." + mkdir -p "$INIT_DIR" + install -m 0755 "$LSB_DUMMY" "$INIT_DIR" || return $CRM_EX_ERROR + + if [ -d "$UPSTART_DIR" -a -f "$UPSTART_DUMMY" ]; then + echo "Installing $UPSTART_DUMMY to $UPSTART_DIR ..." + install -m 0644 "$UPSTART_DUMMY" "$UPSTART_DIR" || return $CRM_EX_ERROR + fi return $CRM_EX_OK } COMMAND="" while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do case "$1" in --help) echo "$HELP_TEXT" exit $CRM_EX_OK ;; install|uninstall) COMMAND="$1" shift ;; *) usage "unknown option '$1'" ;; esac done case "$COMMAND" in install) support_install ;; uninstall) support_uninstall ;; *) usage "must specify command" ;; esac diff --git a/cts/cts.supp b/cts/cts.supp deleted file mode 100644 index c214877c14..0000000000 --- a/cts/cts.supp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -# -# Suppress (verified) bogus or unrelated errors reported by Valgrind -# - -# Don't care - -# Non-recurring - -{ - libqb-dynamic-callsite - Memcheck:Leak - fun:calloc - fun:qb_log_callsites_register -} - -{ - libqb-init-1 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:malloc - fun:strdup - fun:qb_log_filter_ctl2 - fun:crm_log_init -} - -{ - libqb-init-2 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:calloc - fun:qb_log_filter_ctl2 - fun:crm_log_init -} - -{ - pacemaker-init-1 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:malloc - fun:strdup - fun:crm_log_init -} - -{ - glib-1 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:malloc - fun:g_malloc - fun:g_slice_alloc - fun:g_slist_append - fun:g_main_context_new - fun:g_main_context_default - fun:g_source_attach - obj:/usr/lib64/libcrmcommon.so.2.0.0 - fun:mainloop_add_signal -} - -{ - glib-2 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:malloc - fun:g_malloc - fun:g_slice_alloc - fun:g_slist_prepend - fun:g_source_add_poll - fun:G_main_add_fd - fun:init_ais_connection - fun:crm_cluster_connect -} - -{ - glib-3 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:calloc - fun:g_malloc0 - fun:g_main_loop_new -} - -{ - glib-4 - Memcheck:Leak - fun:malloc - fun:g_malloc - fun:g_slice_alloc - fun:g_slice_alloc0 - obj:/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.2200.2 - fun:g_main_context_dispatch - obj:/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.2200.2 - fun:g_main_loop_run -} - -{ - OpenAIS-01 - Memcheck:Param - socketcall.sendmsg(msg.msg_iov[i]) - fun:__sendmsg_nocancel - obj:/usr/lib64/libcoroipcc.so.4.0.0 - fun:coroipcc_service_connect - fun:init_ais_connection - fun:crm_cluster_connect -} diff --git a/cts/environment.py b/cts/environment.py index 3acd72d243..19573c31e7 100644 --- a/cts/environment.py +++ b/cts/environment.py @@ -1,636 +1,633 @@ """ Test environment classes for Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite (CTS) """ # Pacemaker targets compatibility with Python 2.7 and 3.2+ from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import, division __copyright__ = "Copyright 2014-2018 Andrew Beekhof " __license__ = "GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY" import sys, time, os, socket, random from cts.remote import * from cts.CTSvars import * class Environment(object): def __init__(self, args): self.data = {} self.Nodes = [] self["DeadTime"] = 300 self["StartTime"] = 300 self["StableTime"] = 30 self["tests"] = [] self["IPagent"] = "IPaddr2" self["DoStandby"] = 1 self["DoFencing"] = 1 self["XmitLoss"] = "0.0" self["RecvLoss"] = "0.0" self["ClobberCIB"] = 0 self["CIBfilename"] = None self["CIBResource"] = 0 self["DoBSC"] = 0 self["oprofile"] = [] self["warn-inactive"] = 0 self["ListTests"] = 0 self["benchmark"] = 0 self["LogWatcher"] = "any" self["SyslogFacility"] = "daemon" self["LogFileName"] = "/var/log/messages" self["Schema"] = "pacemaker-3.0" self["Stack"] = "corosync" self["stonith-type"] = "external/ssh" self["stonith-params"] = "hostlist=all,livedangerously=yes" self["notification-agent"] = "/var/lib/pacemaker/notify.sh" self["notification-recipient"] = "/var/lib/pacemaker/notify.log" self["loop-minutes"] = 60 - self["valgrind-prefix"] = None self["valgrind-procs"] = "pacemaker-attrd pacemaker-based pacemaker-controld pacemaker-execd pacemaker-fenced pacemaker-schedulerd" - self["valgrind-opts"] = """--leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes --trace-children=no --num-callers=25 --gen-suppressions=all --suppressions="""+CTSvars.CTS_home+"""/cts.supp""" - self["experimental-tests"] = 0 self["container-tests"] = 0 self["valgrind-tests"] = 0 self["unsafe-tests"] = 1 self["loop-tests"] = 1 self["scenario"] = "random" self["stats"] = 0 self["docker"] = 0 self["continue"] = 0 self.RandomGen = random.Random() self.logger = LogFactory() self.SeedRandom() self.rsh = RemoteFactory().getInstance() self.target = "localhost" self.parse_args(args) self.discover() self.validate() def SeedRandom(self, seed=None): if not seed: seed = int(time.time()) self["RandSeed"] = seed self.RandomGen.seed(str(seed)) def dump(self): keys = [] for key in list(self.data.keys()): keys.append(key) keys.sort() for key in keys: self.logger.debug("Environment["+key+"]:\t"+str(self[key])) def keys(self): return list(self.data.keys()) def has_key(self, key): if key == "nodes": return True return key in self.data def __getitem__(self, key): if str(key) == "0": raise ValueError("Bad call to 'foo in X', should reference 'foo in X.keys()' instead") if key == "nodes": return self.Nodes elif key == "Name": return self.get_stack_short() elif key in self.data: return self.data[key] else: return None def __setitem__(self, key, value): if key == "Stack": self.set_stack(value) elif key == "node-limit": self.data[key] = value self.filter_nodes() elif key == "nodes": self.Nodes = [] for node in value: # I don't think I need the IP address, etc. but this validates # the node name against /etc/hosts and/or DNS, so it's a # GoodThing(tm). try: n = node.strip() if self.data["docker"] == 0: socket.gethostbyname_ex(n) self.Nodes.append(n) except: self.logger.log(node+" not found in DNS... aborting") raise self.filter_nodes() else: self.data[key] = value def RandomNode(self): '''Choose a random node from the cluster''' return self.RandomGen.choice(self["nodes"]) def set_stack(self, name): # Normalize stack names if name == "corosync" or name == "cs" or name == "mcp": self.data["Stack"] = "corosync 2+" else: raise ValueError("Unknown stack: "+name) def get_stack_short(self): # Create the Cluster Manager object if not "Stack" in self.data: return "unknown" elif self.data["Stack"] == "corosync 2+": if self["docker"]: return "crm-corosync-docker" else: return "crm-corosync" else: LogFactory().log("Unknown stack: "+self["stack"]) raise ValueError("Unknown stack: "+self["stack"]) def detect_syslog(self): # Detect syslog variant if not "syslogd" in self.data: if self["have_systemd"]: # Systemd self["syslogd"] = self.rsh(self.target, "systemctl list-units | grep syslog.*\.service.*active.*running | sed 's:.service.*::'", stdout=1).strip() else: # SYS-V self["syslogd"] = self.rsh(self.target, "chkconfig --list | grep syslog.*on | awk '{print $1}' | head -n 1", stdout=1).strip() if not "syslogd" in self.data or not self["syslogd"]: # default self["syslogd"] = "rsyslog" def detect_at_boot(self): # Detect if the cluster starts at boot if not "at-boot" in self.data: atboot = 0 if self["have_systemd"]: # Systemd atboot = atboot or not self.rsh(self.target, "systemctl is-enabled corosync.service") atboot = atboot or not self.rsh(self.target, "systemctl is-enabled pacemaker.service") else: # SYS-V atboot = atboot or not self.rsh(self.target, "chkconfig --list | grep -e corosync.*on -e pacemaker.*on") self["at-boot"] = atboot def detect_ip_offset(self): # Try to determin an offset for IPaddr resources if self["CIBResource"] and not "IPBase" in self.data: network=self.rsh(self.target, "ip addr | grep inet | grep -v -e link -e inet6 -e '/32' -e ' lo' | awk '{print $2}'", stdout=1).strip() self["IPBase"] = self.rsh(self.target, "nmap -sn -n %s | grep 'scan report' | awk '{print $NF}' | sed 's:(::' | sed 's:)::' | sort -V | tail -n 1" % network, stdout=1).strip() if not self["IPBase"]: self["IPBase"] = " fe80::1234:56:7890:1000" self.logger.log("Could not determine an offset for IPaddr resources. Perhaps nmap is not installed on the nodes.") self.logger.log("Defaulting to '%s', use --test-ip-base to override" % self["IPBase"]) elif int(self["IPBase"].split('.')[3]) >= 240: self.logger.log("Could not determine an offset for IPaddr resources. Upper bound is too high: %s %s" % (self["IPBase"], self["IPBase"].split('.')[3])) self["IPBase"] = " fe80::1234:56:7890:1000" self.logger.log("Defaulting to '%s', use --test-ip-base to override" % self["IPBase"]) def filter_nodes(self): if self['node-limit'] is not None and self["node-limit"] > 0: if len(self["nodes"]) > self["node-limit"]: self.logger.log("Limiting the number of nodes configured=%d (max=%d)" %(len(self["nodes"]), self["node-limit"])) while len(self["nodes"]) > self["node-limit"]: self["nodes"].pop(len(self["nodes"])-1) def validate(self): if len(self["nodes"]) < 1: print("No nodes specified!") sys.exit(1) def discover(self): self.target = random.Random().choice(self["nodes"]) master = socket.gethostname() # Use the IP where possible to avoid name lookup failures for ip in socket.gethostbyname_ex(master)[2]: if ip != "127.0.0.1": master = ip break; self["cts-master"] = master if not "have_systemd" in self.data: self["have_systemd"] = not self.rsh(self.target, "systemctl list-units", silent=True) self.detect_syslog() self.detect_at_boot() self.detect_ip_offset() self.validate() def parse_args(self, args): skipthis=None if not args: args=sys.argv[1:] for i in range(0, len(args)): if skipthis: skipthis=None continue elif args[i] == "-l" or args[i] == "--limit-nodes": skipthis=1 self["node-limit"] = int(args[i+1]) elif args[i] == "-r" or args[i] == "--populate-resources": self["CIBResource"] = 1 self["ClobberCIB"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--outputfile": skipthis=1 self["OutputFile"] = args[i+1] LogFactory().add_file(self["OutputFile"]) elif args[i] == "-L" or args[i] == "--logfile": skipthis=1 self["LogWatcher"] = "remote" self["LogAuditDisabled"] = 1 self["LogFileName"] = args[i+1] elif args[i] == "--ip" or args[i] == "--test-ip-base": skipthis=1 self["IPBase"] = args[i+1] self["CIBResource"] = 1 self["ClobberCIB"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--oprofile": skipthis=1 self["oprofile"] = args[i+1].split(' ') elif args[i] == "--trunc": self["TruncateLog"]=1 elif args[i] == "--list-tests" or args[i] == "--list" : self["ListTests"]=1 elif args[i] == "--benchmark": self["benchmark"]=1 elif args[i] == "--bsc": self["DoBSC"] = 1 self["scenario"] = "basic-sanity" elif args[i] == "--qarsh": RemoteFactory().enable_qarsh() elif args[i] == "--docker": self["docker"] = 1 RemoteFactory().enable_docker() elif args[i] == "--yes" or args[i] == "-y": self["continue"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--stonith" or args[i] == "--fencing": skipthis=1 if args[i+1] == "1" or args[i+1] == "yes": self["DoFencing"]=1 elif args[i+1] == "0" or args[i+1] == "no": self["DoFencing"]=0 elif args[i+1] == "phd": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_phd_kvm" elif args[i+1] == "rhcs" or args[i+1] == "xvm" or args[i+1] == "virt": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_xvm" elif args[i+1] == "docker": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_docker_cts" elif args[i+1] == "scsi": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_scsi" elif args[i+1] == "ssh" or args[i+1] == "lha": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "external/ssh" self["stonith-params"] = "hostlist=all,livedangerously=yes" elif args[i+1] == "north": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_apc" self["stonith-params"] = "ipaddr=north-apc,login=apc,passwd=apc,pcmk_host_map=north-01:2;north-02:3;north-03:4;north-04:5;north-05:6;north-06:7;north-07:9;north-08:10;north-09:11;north-10:12;north-11:13;north-12:14;north-13:15;north-14:18;north-15:17;north-16:19;" elif args[i+1] == "south": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_apc" self["stonith-params"] = "ipaddr=south-apc,login=apc,passwd=apc,pcmk_host_map=south-01:2;south-02:3;south-03:4;south-04:5;south-05:6;south-06:7;south-07:9;south-08:10;south-09:11;south-10:12;south-11:13;south-12:14;south-13:15;south-14:18;south-15:17;south-16:19;" elif args[i+1] == "east": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_apc" self["stonith-params"] = "ipaddr=east-apc,login=apc,passwd=apc,pcmk_host_map=east-01:2;east-02:3;east-03:4;east-04:5;east-05:6;east-06:7;east-07:9;east-08:10;east-09:11;east-10:12;east-11:13;east-12:14;east-13:15;east-14:18;east-15:17;east-16:19;" elif args[i+1] == "west": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_apc" self["stonith-params"] = "ipaddr=west-apc,login=apc,passwd=apc,pcmk_host_map=west-01:2;west-02:3;west-03:4;west-04:5;west-05:6;west-06:7;west-07:9;west-08:10;west-09:11;west-10:12;west-11:13;west-12:14;west-13:15;west-14:18;west-15:17;west-16:19;" elif args[i+1] == "openstack": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_openstack" print("Obtaining OpenStack credentials from the current environment") self["stonith-params"] = "region=%s,tenant=%s,auth=%s,user=%s,password=%s" % ( os.environ['OS_REGION_NAME'], os.environ['OS_TENANT_NAME'], os.environ['OS_AUTH_URL'], os.environ['OS_USERNAME'], os.environ['OS_PASSWORD'] ) elif args[i+1] == "rhevm": self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_rhevm" print("Obtaining RHEV-M credentials from the current environment") self["stonith-params"] = "login=%s,passwd=%s,ipaddr=%s,ipport=%s,ssl=1,shell_timeout=10" % ( os.environ['RHEVM_USERNAME'], os.environ['RHEVM_PASSWORD'], os.environ['RHEVM_SERVER'], os.environ['RHEVM_PORT'], ) else: self.usage(args[i+1]) elif args[i] == "--stonith-type": self["stonith-type"] = args[i+1] skipthis=1 elif args[i] == "--stonith-args": self["stonith-params"] = args[i+1] skipthis=1 elif args[i] == "--standby": skipthis=1 if args[i+1] == "1" or args[i+1] == "yes": self["DoStandby"] = 1 elif args[i+1] == "0" or args[i+1] == "no": self["DoStandby"] = 0 else: self.usage(args[i+1]) elif args[i] == "--clobber-cib" or args[i] == "-c": self["ClobberCIB"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--cib-filename": skipthis=1 self["CIBfilename"] = args[i+1] elif args[i] == "--xmit-loss": try: float(args[i+1]) except ValueError: print("--xmit-loss parameter should be float") self.usage(args[i+1]) skipthis=1 self["XmitLoss"] = args[i+1] elif args[i] == "--recv-loss": try: float(args[i+1]) except ValueError: print("--recv-loss parameter should be float") self.usage(args[i+1]) skipthis=1 self["RecvLoss"] = args[i+1] elif args[i] == "--choose": skipthis=1 self["tests"].append(args[i+1]) self["scenario"] = "sequence" elif args[i] == "--nodes": skipthis=1 self["nodes"] = args[i+1].split(' ') elif args[i] == "-g" or args[i] == "--group" or args[i] == "--dsh-group": skipthis=1 self["OutputFile"] = "%s/cluster-%s.log" % (os.environ['HOME'], args[i+1]) LogFactory().add_file(self["OutputFile"], "CTS") dsh_file = "%s/.dsh/group/%s" % (os.environ['HOME'], args[i+1]) # Hacks to make my life easier if args[i+1] == "virt1": self["Stack"] = "corosync" self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_xvm" self["stonith-params"] = "delay=0" self["IPBase"] = " fe80::1234:56:7890:1000" elif args[i+1] == "east16" or args[i+1] == "nsew": self["Stack"] = "corosync" self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_apc" self["stonith-params"] = "ipaddr=east-apc,login=apc,passwd=apc,pcmk_host_map=east-01:2;east-02:3;east-03:4;east-04:5;east-05:6;east-06:7;east-07:9;east-08:10;east-09:11;east-10:12;east-11:13;east-12:14;east-13:15;east-14:18;east-15:17;east-16:19;" self["IPBase"] = " fe80::1234:56:7890:2000" if args[i+1] == "east16": # Requires newer python than available via nsew self["IPagent"] = "Dummy" elif args[i+1] == "corosync8": self["Stack"] = "corosync" self["DoStonith"]=1 self["stonith-type"] = "fence_rhevm" print("Obtaining RHEV-M credentials from the current environment") self["stonith-params"] = "login=%s,passwd=%s,ipaddr=%s,ipport=%s,ssl=1,shell_timeout=10" % ( os.environ['RHEVM_USERNAME'], os.environ['RHEVM_PASSWORD'], os.environ['RHEVM_SERVER'], os.environ['RHEVM_PORT'], ) self["IPBase"] = " fe80::1234:56:7890:3000" if os.path.isfile(dsh_file): self["nodes"] = [] f = open(dsh_file, 'r') for line in f: l = line.strip().rstrip() if not l.startswith('#'): self["nodes"].append(l) f.close() else: print("Unknown DSH group: %s" % args[i+1]) elif args[i] == "--syslog-facility" or args[i] == "--facility": skipthis=1 self["SyslogFacility"] = args[i+1] elif args[i] == "--seed": skipthis=1 self.SeedRandom(args[i+1]) elif args[i] == "--warn-inactive": self["warn-inactive"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--schema": skipthis=1 self["Schema"] = args[i+1] elif args[i] == "--at-boot" or args[i] == "--cluster-starts-at-boot": skipthis=1 if args[i+1] == "1" or args[i+1] == "yes": self["at-boot"] = 1 elif args[i+1] == "0" or args[i+1] == "no": self["at-boot"] = 0 else: self.usage(args[i+1]) elif args[i] == "--stack": if args[i+1] == "fedora" or args[i+1] == "fedora-17" or args[i+1] == "fedora-18": self["Stack"] = "corosync" elif args[i+1] == "rhel-7": self["Stack"] = "corosync" else: self["Stack"] = args[i+1] skipthis=1 elif args[i] == "--once": self["scenario"] = "all-once" elif args[i] == "--boot": self["scenario"] = "boot" elif args[i] == "--notification-agent": self["notification-agent"] = args[i+1] skipthis = 1 elif args[i] == "--notification-recipient": self["notification-recipient"] = args[i+1] skipthis = 1 elif args[i] == "--valgrind-tests": self["valgrind-tests"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--valgrind-procs": self["valgrind-procs"] = args[i+1] skipthis = 1 elif args[i] == "--no-loop-tests": self["loop-tests"] = 0 elif args[i] == "--loop-minutes": skipthis=1 try: self["loop-minutes"]=int(args[i+1]) except ValueError: self.usage(args[i]) elif args[i] == "--no-unsafe-tests": self["unsafe-tests"] = 0 elif args[i] == "--experimental-tests": self["experimental-tests"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--container-tests": self["container-tests"] = 1 elif args[i] == "--set": skipthis=1 (name, value) = args[i+1].split('=') self[name] = value print("Setting %s = %s" % (name, value)) elif args[i] == "--help": self.usage(args[i], 0) elif args[i] == "--": break else: try: NumIter=int(args[i]) self["iterations"] = NumIter except ValueError: self.usage(args[i]) def usage(self, arg, status=1): if status: print("Illegal argument %s" % arg) print("usage: " + sys.argv[0] +" [options] number-of-iterations") print("\nCommon options: ") print("\t [--nodes 'node list'] list of cluster nodes separated by whitespace") print("\t [--group | -g 'name'] use the nodes listed in the named DSH group (~/.dsh/groups/$name)") print("\t [--limit-nodes max] only use the first 'max' cluster nodes supplied with --nodes") print("\t [--stack corosync] which cluster stack is installed") print("\t [--list-tests] list the valid tests") print("\t [--benchmark] add the timing information") print("\t ") print("Options that CTS will usually auto-detect correctly: ") print("\t [--logfile path] where should the test software look for logs from cluster nodes") print("\t [--syslog-facility name] which syslog facility should the test software log to") print("\t [--at-boot (1|0)] does the cluster software start at boot time") print("\t [--test-ip-base ip] offset for generated IP address resources") print("\t ") print("Options for release testing: ") print("\t [--populate-resources | -r] generate a sample configuration") print("\t [--choose name] run only the named test") print("\t [--stonith (1 | 0 | yes | no | rhcs | ssh)]") print("\t [--once] run all valid tests once") print("\t ") print("Additional (less common) options: ") print("\t [--clobber-cib | -c ] erase any existing configuration") print("\t [--outputfile path] optional location for the test software to write logs to") print("\t [--trunc] truncate logfile before starting") print("\t [--xmit-loss lost-rate(0.0-1.0)]") print("\t [--recv-loss lost-rate(0.0-1.0)]") print("\t [--standby (1 | 0 | yes | no)]") print("\t [--fencing (1 | 0 | yes | no | rhcs | lha | openstack )]") print("\t [--stonith-type type]") print("\t [--stonith-args name=value]") print("\t [--bsc]") print("\t [--notification-agent path] script to configure for Pacemaker alerts") print("\t [--notification-recipient r] recipient to pass to alert script") print("\t [--no-loop-tests] don't run looping/time-based tests") print("\t [--no-unsafe-tests] don't run tests that are unsafe for use with ocfs2/drbd") print("\t [--valgrind-tests] include tests using valgrind") print("\t [--experimental-tests] include experimental tests") print("\t [--container-tests] include pacemaker_remote tests that run in lxc container resources") print("\t [--oprofile 'node list'] list of cluster nodes to run oprofile on]") print("\t [--qarsh] use the QARSH backdoor to access nodes instead of SSH") print("\t [--docker] Indicates nodes are docker nodes.") print("\t [--seed random_seed]") print("\t [--set option=value]") print("\t [--yes | -y] continue to run cts when there is an interaction whether to continue running pacemaker-cts") print("\t ") print("\t Example: ") # @PYTHON@ would be better here but not worth making file this a .in print("\t python sys.argv[0] -g virt1 -r --stonith ssh --schema pacemaker-2.0 500") sys.exit(status) class EnvFactory(object): instance = None def __init__(self): pass def getInstance(self, args=None): if not EnvFactory.instance: EnvFactory.instance = Environment(args) return EnvFactory.instance diff --git a/cts/pacemaker-cts-dummyd.conf b/cts/pacemaker-cts-dummyd.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3ecb1acd86 --- /dev/null +++ b/cts/pacemaker-cts-dummyd.conf @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +description "Dummy Upstart service for Pacemaker's Cluster Test Suite" +exec dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/null diff --git a/daemons/schedulerd/Makefile.am b/daemons/schedulerd/Makefile.am index cbdc9127e2..367c3f09be 100644 --- a/daemons/schedulerd/Makefile.am +++ b/daemons/schedulerd/Makefile.am @@ -1,80 +1,80 @@ # # Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(top_builddir) -I$(top_srcdir) halibdir = $(CRM_DAEMON_DIR) COMMONLIBS = $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la \ $(top_builddir)/lib/pengine/libpe_status.la \ libpengine.la ## libraries lib_LTLIBRARIES = libpengine.la ## binary progs halib_PROGRAMS = pacemaker-schedulerd if BUILD_XML_HELP man7_MANS = pacemaker-schedulerd.7 endif ## SOURCES noinst_HEADERS = pacemaker-schedulerd.h \ sched_allocate.h \ sched_notif.h \ sched_utils.h -libpengine_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 17:0:0 +libpengine_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 27:0:0 libpengine_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libpengine_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libpengine_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/pengine/libpe_status.la \ $(top_builddir)/lib/cib/libcib.la # -L$(top_builddir)/lib/pils -lpils -export-dynamic -module -avoid-version libpengine_la_SOURCES = sched_allocate.c \ sched_bundle.c \ sched_clone.c \ sched_constraints.c \ sched_graph.c \ sched_group.c \ sched_messages.c \ sched_native.c \ sched_notif.c \ sched_promotable.c \ sched_utilization.c \ sched_utils.c pacemaker_schedulerd_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE) pacemaker_schedulerd_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE) pacemaker_schedulerd_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/cib/libcib.la $(COMMONLIBS) # libcib for get_object_root() pacemaker_schedulerd_SOURCES = pacemaker-schedulerd.c install-exec-local: $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)/$(PE_STATE_DIR) -chown $(CRM_DAEMON_USER) $(DESTDIR)/$(PE_STATE_DIR) -chgrp $(CRM_DAEMON_GROUP) $(DESTDIR)/$(PE_STATE_DIR) -chmod 750 $(DESTDIR)/$(PE_STATE_DIR) if BUILD_LEGACY_LINKS install-exec-hook: cd $(DESTDIR)$(CRM_DAEMON_DIR) && rm -f pengine && $(LN_S) pacemaker-schedulerd pengine uninstall-hook: cd $(DESTDIR)$(CRM_DAEMON_DIR) && rm -f pengine endif uninstall-local: CLEANFILES = $(man7_MANS) diff --git a/include/crm/cib.h b/include/crm/cib.h index 7b689fe745..1b087b1522 100644 --- a/include/crm/cib.h +++ b/include/crm/cib.h @@ -1,193 +1,182 @@ /* - * Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew Beekhof + * Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -/** - * \file - * \brief Cluster Configuration - * \ingroup cib + * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License + * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef CIB__H # define CIB__H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif +/** + * \file + * \brief Cluster Configuration + * \ingroup cib + */ + # include # include # define CIB_FEATURE_SET "2.0" /* use compare_version() for doing comparisons */ enum cib_variant { cib_undefined, cib_native, cib_file, cib_remote, cib_database, }; enum cib_state { cib_connected_command, cib_connected_query, cib_disconnected }; enum cib_conn_type { cib_command, cib_query, cib_no_connection, cib_command_nonblocking, }; /* *INDENT-OFF* */ enum cib_call_options { cib_none = 0x00000000, cib_verbose = 0x00000001, /* prefer stderr to logs */ cib_xpath = 0x00000002, cib_multiple = 0x00000004, cib_can_create = 0x00000008, cib_discard_reply = 0x00000010, cib_no_children = 0x00000020, cib_xpath_address = 0x00000040, cib_mixed_update = 0x00000080, cib_scope_local = 0x00000100, cib_dryrun = 0x00000200, cib_sync_call = 0x00001000, cib_no_mtime = 0x00002000, cib_zero_copy = 0x00004000, cib_inhibit_notify = 0x00010000, cib_quorum_override = 0x00100000, cib_inhibit_bcast = 0x01000000, /* TODO: Remove */ cib_force_diff = 0x10000000 }; #define T_CIB_DIFF_NOTIFY "cib_diff_notify" /* *INDENT-ON* */ typedef struct cib_s cib_t; typedef struct cib_api_operations_s { int (*signon) (cib_t * cib, const char *name, enum cib_conn_type type); int (*signon_raw) (cib_t * cib, const char *name, enum cib_conn_type type, int *event_fd); int (*signoff) (cib_t * cib); int (*free) (cib_t * cib); int (*set_op_callback) (cib_t * cib, void (*callback) (const xmlNode * msg, int callid, int rc, xmlNode * output)); int (*add_notify_callback) (cib_t * cib, const char *event, void (*callback) (const char *event, xmlNode * msg)); int (*del_notify_callback) (cib_t * cib, const char *event, void (*callback) (const char *event, xmlNode * msg)); int (*set_connection_dnotify) (cib_t * cib, void (*dnotify) (gpointer user_data)); int (*inputfd) (cib_t * cib); int (*noop) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*ping) (cib_t * cib, xmlNode ** output_data, int call_options); int (*query) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode ** output_data, int call_options); int (*query_from) (cib_t * cib, const char *host, const char *section, xmlNode ** output_data, int call_options); int (*is_master) (cib_t * cib); int (*set_master) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*set_slave) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*set_slave_all) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*sync) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, int call_options); int (*sync_from) (cib_t * cib, const char *host, const char *section, int call_options); int (*upgrade) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*bump_epoch) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*create) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode * data, int call_options); int (*modify) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode * data, int call_options); int (*update) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode * data, int call_options); int (*replace) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode * data, int call_options); int (*remove) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode * data, int call_options); int (*erase) (cib_t * cib, xmlNode ** output_data, int call_options); int (*delete_absolute) (cib_t * cib, const char *section, xmlNode * data, int call_options); int (*quit) (cib_t * cib, int call_options); int (*register_notification) (cib_t * cib, const char *callback, int enabled); gboolean(*register_callback) (cib_t * cib, int call_id, int timeout, gboolean only_success, void *user_data, const char *callback_name, void (*callback) (xmlNode *, int, int, xmlNode *, void *)); gboolean (*register_callback_full)(cib_t *cib, int call_id, int timeout, gboolean only_success, void *user_data, const char *callback_name, void (*callback)(xmlNode *, int, int, xmlNode *, void *), void (*free_func)(void *)); } cib_api_operations_t; struct cib_s { enum cib_state state; enum cib_conn_type type; enum cib_variant variant; int call_id; int call_timeout; void *variant_opaque; void *delegate_fn; GList *notify_list; void (*op_callback) (const xmlNode * msg, int call_id, int rc, xmlNode * output); cib_api_operations_t *cmds; }; /* Core functions */ cib_t *cib_new(void); cib_t *cib_native_new(void); cib_t *cib_file_new(const char *filename); cib_t *cib_remote_new(const char *server, const char *user, const char *passwd, int port, gboolean encrypted); cib_t *cib_new_no_shadow(void); char *get_shadow_file(const char *name); cib_t *cib_shadow_new(const char *name); void cib_free_callbacks(cib_t *cib); void cib_delete(cib_t * cib); void cib_dump_pending_callbacks(void); int num_cib_op_callbacks(void); void remove_cib_op_callback(int call_id, gboolean all_callbacks); # include -# define CIB_LIBRARY "libcib.so.7" +# define CIB_LIBRARY "libcib.so.27" #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif diff --git a/include/crm/cluster.h b/include/crm/cluster.h index dc395118ea..d87091a3c8 100644 --- a/include/crm/cluster.h +++ b/include/crm/cluster.h @@ -1,219 +1,209 @@ /* - * Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew Beekhof + * Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License + * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ + #ifndef CRM_COMMON_CLUSTER__H # define CRM_COMMON_CLUSTER__H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif # include # include # if SUPPORT_COROSYNC # include # endif extern gboolean crm_have_quorum; extern GHashTable *crm_peer_cache; extern GHashTable *crm_remote_peer_cache; extern unsigned long long crm_peer_seq; /* *INDENT-OFF* */ #define CRM_NODE_LOST "lost" #define CRM_NODE_MEMBER "member" enum crm_join_phase { crm_join_nack = -1, crm_join_none = 0, crm_join_welcomed = 1, crm_join_integrated = 2, crm_join_finalized = 3, crm_join_confirmed = 4, }; enum crm_node_flags { /* node is not a cluster node and should not be considered for cluster membership */ crm_remote_node = 0x0001, /* node's cache entry is dirty */ crm_node_dirty = 0x0010, }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ typedef struct crm_peer_node_s { - uint32_t id; /* Only used by corosync derivatives */ - uint64_t last_seen; - uint64_t flags; /* Specified by crm_node_flags enum */ - - int32_t votes; // Abused as time_t to expire peer-lost status - uint32_t processes; + char *uname; // Node name as known to cluster + char *uuid; // Node UUID to ensure uniqueness + char *state; // @TODO change to enum + uint64_t flags; // Bitmask of crm_node_flags + uint64_t last_seen; // Only needed by cluster nodes + uint32_t processes; // @TODO most not needed, merge into flags + + // Currently only needed by corosync stack + uint32_t id; // Node ID + time_t when_lost; // When CPG membership was last lost + + // Only used by controller enum crm_join_phase join; - - char *uname; - char *uuid; - char *state; char *expected; - - char *version; /* Unused */ } crm_node_t; void crm_peer_init(void); void crm_peer_destroy(void); typedef struct crm_cluster_s { char *uuid; char *uname; uint32_t nodeid; void (*destroy) (gpointer); # if SUPPORT_COROSYNC struct cpg_name group; cpg_callbacks_t cpg; cpg_handle_t cpg_handle; # endif } crm_cluster_t; gboolean crm_cluster_connect(crm_cluster_t * cluster); void crm_cluster_disconnect(crm_cluster_t * cluster); /* *INDENT-OFF* */ enum crm_ais_msg_class { crm_class_cluster = 0, }; enum crm_ais_msg_types { crm_msg_none = 0, crm_msg_ais = 1, crm_msg_lrmd = 2, crm_msg_cib = 3, crm_msg_crmd = 4, crm_msg_attrd = 5, crm_msg_stonithd = 6, crm_msg_te = 7, crm_msg_pe = 8, crm_msg_stonith_ng = 9, }; /* used with crm_get_peer_full */ enum crm_get_peer_flags { CRM_GET_PEER_CLUSTER = 0x0001, CRM_GET_PEER_REMOTE = 0x0002, CRM_GET_PEER_ANY = CRM_GET_PEER_CLUSTER|CRM_GET_PEER_REMOTE, }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ gboolean send_cluster_message(crm_node_t * node, enum crm_ais_msg_types service, xmlNode * data, gboolean ordered); int crm_remote_peer_cache_size(void); /* Initialize and refresh the remote peer cache from a cib config */ void crm_remote_peer_cache_refresh(xmlNode *cib); crm_node_t *crm_remote_peer_get(const char *node_name); void crm_remote_peer_cache_remove(const char *node_name); /* allows filtering of remote and cluster nodes using crm_get_peer_flags */ crm_node_t *crm_get_peer_full(unsigned int id, const char *uname, int flags); /* only searches cluster nodes */ crm_node_t *crm_get_peer(unsigned int id, const char *uname); guint crm_active_peers(void); gboolean crm_is_peer_active(const crm_node_t * node); guint reap_crm_member(uint32_t id, const char *name); int crm_terminate_member(int nodeid, const char *uname, void *unused); int crm_terminate_member_no_mainloop(int nodeid, const char *uname, int *connection); # if SUPPORT_COROSYNC uint32_t get_local_nodeid(cpg_handle_t handle); gboolean cluster_connect_cpg(crm_cluster_t *cluster); void cluster_disconnect_cpg(crm_cluster_t * cluster); void pcmk_cpg_membership(cpg_handle_t handle, const struct cpg_name *groupName, const struct cpg_address *member_list, size_t member_list_entries, const struct cpg_address *left_list, size_t left_list_entries, const struct cpg_address *joined_list, size_t joined_list_entries); gboolean crm_is_corosync_peer_active(const crm_node_t * node); gboolean send_cluster_text(enum crm_ais_msg_class msg_class, const char *data, gboolean local, crm_node_t * node, enum crm_ais_msg_types dest); char *pcmk_message_common_cs(cpg_handle_t handle, uint32_t nodeid, uint32_t pid, void *msg, uint32_t *kind, const char **from); # endif const char *crm_peer_uuid(crm_node_t *node); const char *crm_peer_uname(const char *uuid); void set_uuid(xmlNode *xml, const char *attr, crm_node_t *node); enum crm_status_type { crm_status_uname, crm_status_nstate, crm_status_processes, }; enum crm_ais_msg_types text2msg_type(const char *text); void crm_set_status_callback(void (*dispatch) (enum crm_status_type, crm_node_t *, const void *)); void crm_set_autoreap(gboolean autoreap); /* *INDENT-OFF* */ enum cluster_type_e { pcmk_cluster_unknown = 0x0001, pcmk_cluster_invalid = 0x0002, // 0x0004 was heartbeat // 0x0010 was corosync 1 with plugin pcmk_cluster_corosync = 0x0020, // 0x0040 was corosync 1 with CMAN }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ enum cluster_type_e get_cluster_type(void); const char *name_for_cluster_type(enum cluster_type_e type); gboolean is_corosync_cluster(void); const char *get_local_node_name(void); char *get_node_name(uint32_t nodeid); static inline const char * crm_join_phase_str(enum crm_join_phase phase) { switch (phase) { case crm_join_nack: return "nack"; case crm_join_none: return "none"; case crm_join_welcomed: return "welcomed"; case crm_join_integrated: return "integrated"; case crm_join_finalized: return "finalized"; case crm_join_confirmed: return "confirmed"; } return "invalid"; } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif diff --git a/include/crm/stonith-ng.h b/include/crm/stonith-ng.h index 74a7da40a0..5ca6d07d47 100644 --- a/include/crm/stonith-ng.h +++ b/include/crm/stonith-ng.h @@ -1,523 +1,523 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof * * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * \file * \brief Fencing aka. STONITH * \ingroup fencing */ #ifndef STONITH_NG__H # define STONITH_NG__H # include # include # include /* TO-DO: Work out how to drop this requirement */ # include # define T_STONITH_NOTIFY_DISCONNECT "st_notify_disconnect" # define T_STONITH_NOTIFY_FENCE "st_notify_fence" /* *INDENT-OFF* */ enum stonith_state { stonith_connected_command, stonith_connected_query, stonith_disconnected, }; enum stonith_call_options { st_opt_none = 0x00000000, st_opt_verbose = 0x00000001, st_opt_allow_suicide = 0x00000002, st_opt_manual_ack = 0x00000008, st_opt_discard_reply = 0x00000010, /* st_opt_all_replies = 0x00000020, */ st_opt_topology = 0x00000040, st_opt_scope_local = 0x00000100, st_opt_cs_nodeid = 0x00000200, st_opt_sync_call = 0x00001000, /*! Allow the timeout period for a callback to be adjusted * based on the time the server reports the operation will take. */ st_opt_timeout_updates = 0x00002000, /*! Only report back if operation is a success in callback */ st_opt_report_only_success = 0x00004000, }; /*! Order matters here, do not change values */ enum op_state { st_query, st_exec, st_done, st_duplicate, st_failed, }; // Supported fence agent interface standards enum stonith_namespace { st_namespace_invalid, st_namespace_any, st_namespace_internal, // Implemented internally by Pacemaker /* Neither of these projects are active any longer, but the fence agent * interfaces they created are still in use and supported by Pacemaker. */ st_namespace_rhcs, // Red Hat Cluster Suite compatible st_namespace_lha, // Linux-HA compatible }; enum stonith_namespace stonith_text2namespace(const char *namespace_s); const char *stonith_namespace2text(enum stonith_namespace namespace); enum stonith_namespace stonith_get_namespace(const char *agent, const char *namespace_s); typedef struct stonith_key_value_s { char *key; char *value; struct stonith_key_value_s *next; } stonith_key_value_t; typedef struct stonith_history_s { char *target; char *action; char *origin; char *delegate; char *client; int state; time_t completed; struct stonith_history_s *next; } stonith_history_t; typedef struct stonith_s stonith_t; typedef struct stonith_event_s { char *id; char *type; char *message; char *operation; int result; char *origin; char *target; char *action; char *executioner; char *device; /*! The name of the client that initiated the action. */ char *client_origin; } stonith_event_t; typedef struct stonith_callback_data_s { int rc; int call_id; void *userdata; } stonith_callback_data_t; typedef struct stonith_api_operations_s { /*! * \brief Destroy the stonith api structure. */ int (*free) (stonith_t *st); /*! * \brief Connect to the local stonith daemon. * * \retval 0, success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*connect) (stonith_t *st, const char *name, int *stonith_fd); /*! * \brief Disconnect from the local stonith daemon. * * \retval 0, success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*disconnect)(stonith_t *st); /*! * \brief Remove a registered stonith device with the local stonith daemon. * * \note Synchronous, guaranteed to occur in daemon before function returns. * * \retval 0, success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*remove_device)( stonith_t *st, int options, const char *name); /*! * \brief Register a stonith device with the local stonith daemon. * * \note Synchronous, guaranteed to occur in daemon before function returns. * * \retval 0, success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*register_device)( stonith_t *st, int options, const char *id, const char *provider, const char *agent, stonith_key_value_t *params); /*! * \brief Remove a fencing level for a specific node. * * \note This feature is not available when stonith is in standalone mode. * * \retval 0, success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*remove_level)( stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, int level); /*! * \brief Register a fencing level containing the fencing devices to be used * at that level for a specific node. * * \note This feature is not available when stonith is in standalone mode. * * \retval 0, success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*register_level)( stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, int level, stonith_key_value_t *device_list); /*! * \brief Get the metadata documentation for a resource. * * \note Value is returned in output. Output must be freed when set. * * \retval 0 success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*metadata)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *device, const char *provider, char **output, int timeout); /*! * \brief Retrieve a list of installed stonith agents * * \note if provider is not provided, all known agents will be returned * \note list must be freed using stonith_key_value_freeall() * \note call_options parameter is not used, it is reserved for future use. * * \retval num items in list on success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*list_agents)(stonith_t *stonith, int call_options, const char *provider, stonith_key_value_t **devices, int timeout); /*! * \brief Retrieve string listing hosts and port assignments from a local stonith device. * * \retval 0 on success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*list)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *id, char **list_output, int timeout); /*! * \brief Check to see if a local stonith device is reachable * * \retval 0 on success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*monitor)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *id, int timeout); /*! * \brief Check to see if a local stonith device's port is reachable * * \retval 0 on success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*status)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *id, const char *port, int timeout); /*! * \brief Retrieve a list of registered stonith devices. * * \note If node is provided, only devices that can fence the node id * will be returned. * * \retval num items in list on success * \retval negative error code on failure */ int (*query)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, stonith_key_value_t **devices, int timeout); /*! * \brief Issue a fencing action against a node. * * \note Possible actions are, 'on', 'off', and 'reboot'. * * \param st, stonith connection * \param options, call options * \param node, The target node to fence * \param action, The fencing action to take * \param timeout, The default per device timeout to use with each device * capable of fencing the target. * * \retval 0 success * \retval negative error code on failure. */ int (*fence)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, const char *action, int timeout, int tolerance); /*! * \brief Manually confirm that a node is down. * * \retval 0 success * \retval negative error code on failure. */ int (*confirm)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node); /*! * \brief Retrieve a list of fencing operations that have occurred for a specific node. * * \note History is not available in standalone mode. * * \retval 0 success * \retval negative error code on failure. */ int (*history)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, stonith_history_t **output, int timeout); int (*register_notification)( stonith_t *st, const char *event, void (*notify)(stonith_t *st, stonith_event_t *e)); int (*remove_notification)(stonith_t *st, const char *event); /*! * \brief Register a callback to receive the result of an async call id * * \param call_id, The call id to register the callback for. * \param timeout, The default timeout period to wait until this callback expires * \param options, Option flags, st_opt_timeout_updates and st_opt_report_only_success are the * only valid options for this function. * \param userdate, A pointer that will be handed back in the callback. * \param callback_name, Unique name given to callback * \param callback, The callback function * * \retval 0 success * \retval negative error code on failure. */ int (*register_callback)(stonith_t *st, int call_id, int timeout, int options, void *userdata, const char *callback_name, void (*callback)(stonith_t *st, stonith_callback_data_t *data)); /*! * \brief Remove a registered callback for a given call id. */ int (*remove_callback)(stonith_t *st, int call_id, bool all_callbacks); /*! * \brief Remove fencing level for specific node, node regex or attribute * * \param[in] st Fencer connection to use * \param[in] options Bitmask of stonith_call_options to pass to the fencer * \param[in] node If not NULL, target level by this node name * \param[in] pattern If not NULL, target by node name using this regex * \param[in] attr If not NULL, target by this node attribute * \param[in] value If not NULL, target by this node attribute value * \param[in] level Index number of level to remove * * \return 0 on success, negative error code otherwise * * \note This feature is not available when stonith is in standalone mode. * The caller should set only one of node, pattern or attr/value. */ int (*remove_level_full)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, const char *pattern, const char *attr, const char *value, int level); /*! * \brief Register fencing level for specific node, node regex or attribute * * \param[in] st Fencer connection to use * \param[in] options Bitmask of stonith_call_options to pass to fencer * \param[in] node If not NULL, target level by this node name * \param[in] pattern If not NULL, target by node name using this regex * \param[in] attr If not NULL, target by this node attribute * \param[in] value If not NULL, target by this node attribute value * \param[in] level Index number of level to add * \param[in] device_list Devices to use in level * * \return 0 on success, negative error code otherwise * * \note This feature is not available when stonith is in standalone mode. * The caller should set only one of node, pattern or attr/value. */ int (*register_level_full)(stonith_t *st, int options, const char *node, const char *pattern, const char *attr, const char *value, int level, stonith_key_value_t *device_list); /*! * \brief Validate an arbitrary stonith device configuration * * \param[in] st Stonithd connection to use * \param[in] call_options Bitmask of stonith_call_options to use with fencer * \param[in] rsc_id ID used to replace CIB secrets in params * \param[in] namespace_s Namespace of fence agent to validate (optional) * \param[in] agent Fence agent to validate * \param[in] params Configuration parameters to pass to fence agent * \param[in] timeout Fail if no response within this many seconds * \param[out] output If non-NULL, where to store any agent output * \param[out] error_output If non-NULL, where to store agent error output * * \return pcmk_ok if validation succeeds, -errno otherwise * * \note If pcmk_ok is returned, the caller is responsible for freeing * the output (if requested). */ int (*validate)(stonith_t *st, int call_options, const char *rsc_id, const char *namespace_s, const char *agent, stonith_key_value_t *params, int timeout, char **output, char **error_output); } stonith_api_operations_t; struct stonith_s { enum stonith_state state; int call_id; int call_timeout; void *st_private; stonith_api_operations_t *cmds; }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ /* Core functions */ stonith_t *stonith_api_new(void); void stonith_api_delete(stonith_t * st); void stonith_dump_pending_callbacks(stonith_t * st); // deprecated (use stonith_get_namespace() instead) const char *get_stonith_provider(const char *agent, const char *provider); bool stonith_dispatch(stonith_t * st); stonith_key_value_t *stonith_key_value_add(stonith_key_value_t * kvp, const char *key, const char *value); void stonith_key_value_freeall(stonith_key_value_t * kvp, int keys, int values); void stonith_history_free(stonith_history_t *history); /* Basic helpers that allows nodes to be fenced and the history to be * queried without mainloop or the caller understanding the full API * * At least one of nodeid and uname are required */ int stonith_api_kick(uint32_t nodeid, const char *uname, int timeout, bool off); time_t stonith_api_time(uint32_t nodeid, const char *uname, bool in_progress); /* * Helpers for using the above functions without install-time dependencies * * Usage: * #include * * To turn a node off by corosync nodeid: * stonith_api_kick_helper(nodeid, 120, 1); * * To check the last fence date/time (also by nodeid): * last = stonith_api_time_helper(nodeid, 0); * * To check if fencing is in progress: * if(stonith_api_time_helper(nodeid, 1) > 0) { ... } * * eg. #include #include #include int main(int argc, char ** argv) { int rc = 0; int nodeid = 102; rc = stonith_api_time_helper(nodeid, 0); printf("%d last fenced at %s\n", nodeid, ctime(rc)); rc = stonith_api_kick_helper(nodeid, 120, 1); printf("%d fence result: %d\n", nodeid, rc); rc = stonith_api_time_helper(nodeid, 0); printf("%d last fenced at %s\n", nodeid, ctime(rc)); return 0; } */ -# define STONITH_LIBRARY "libstonithd.so.6" +# define STONITH_LIBRARY "libstonithd.so.26" typedef int (*st_api_kick_fn) (int nodeid, const char *uname, int timeout, bool off); typedef time_t (*st_api_time_fn) (int nodeid, const char *uname, bool in_progress); static inline int stonith_api_kick_helper(uint32_t nodeid, int timeout, bool off) { static void *st_library = NULL; static st_api_kick_fn st_kick_fn; if (st_library == NULL) { st_library = dlopen(STONITH_LIBRARY, RTLD_LAZY); } if (st_library && st_kick_fn == NULL) { st_kick_fn = (st_api_kick_fn) dlsym(st_library, "stonith_api_kick"); } if (st_kick_fn == NULL) { #ifdef ELIBACC return -ELIBACC; #else return -ENOSYS; #endif } return (*st_kick_fn) (nodeid, NULL, timeout, off); } static inline time_t stonith_api_time_helper(uint32_t nodeid, bool in_progress) { static void *st_library = NULL; static st_api_time_fn st_time_fn; if (st_library == NULL) { st_library = dlopen(STONITH_LIBRARY, RTLD_LAZY); } if (st_library && st_time_fn == NULL) { st_time_fn = (st_api_time_fn) dlsym(st_library, "stonith_api_time"); } if (st_time_fn == NULL) { return 0; } return (*st_time_fn) (nodeid, NULL, in_progress); } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif diff --git a/lib/cib/Makefile.am b/lib/cib/Makefile.am index bee009d5a2..bd6b0e6e31 100644 --- a/lib/cib/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/cib/Makefile.am @@ -1,37 +1,26 @@ # -# Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew Beekhof +# Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -# of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 +# or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common ## libraries lib_LTLIBRARIES = libcib.la ## SOURCES libcib_la_SOURCES = cib_ops.c cib_utils.c cib_client.c cib_native.c cib_attrs.c libcib_la_SOURCES += cib_file.c cib_remote.c -libcib_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 7:1:0 +libcib_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 27:0:0 libcib_la_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) libcib_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcib_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcib_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/pengine/libpe_rules.la \ $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la clean-generic: rm -f *.log *.debug *.xml *~ diff --git a/lib/cluster/Makefile.am b/lib/cluster/Makefile.am index 922af5fdf3..611f9cd6ae 100644 --- a/lib/cluster/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/cluster/Makefile.am @@ -1,36 +1,25 @@ # -# Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew Beekhof +# Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -# of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 +# or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common ## libraries lib_LTLIBRARIES = libcrmcluster.la -libcrmcluster_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 9:1:0 +libcrmcluster_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 29:0:0 libcrmcluster_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcrmcluster_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcrmcluster_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la $(top_builddir)/lib/fencing/libstonithd.la $(CLUSTERLIBS) libcrmcluster_la_SOURCES = election.c cluster.c membership.c if BUILD_CS_SUPPORT libcrmcluster_la_SOURCES += cpg.c corosync.c endif clean-generic: rm -f *.log *.debug *.xml *~ diff --git a/lib/cluster/cpg.c b/lib/cluster/cpg.c index c1a36353c5..7d1e8c5d45 100644 --- a/lib/cluster/cpg.c +++ b/lib/cluster/cpg.c @@ -1,649 +1,648 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof * * 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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include cpg_handle_t pcmk_cpg_handle = 0; /* TODO: Remove, use cluster.cpg_handle */ static bool cpg_evicted = FALSE; gboolean(*pcmk_cpg_dispatch_fn) (int kind, const char *from, const char *data) = NULL; #define cs_repeat(counter, max, code) do { \ code; \ if(rc == CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN || rc == CS_ERR_QUEUE_FULL) { \ counter++; \ crm_debug("Retrying operation after %ds", counter); \ sleep(counter); \ } else { \ break; \ } \ } while(counter < max) void cluster_disconnect_cpg(crm_cluster_t *cluster) { pcmk_cpg_handle = 0; if (cluster->cpg_handle) { crm_trace("Disconnecting CPG"); cpg_leave(cluster->cpg_handle, &cluster->group); cpg_finalize(cluster->cpg_handle); cluster->cpg_handle = 0; } else { crm_info("No CPG connection"); } } uint32_t get_local_nodeid(cpg_handle_t handle) { int rc = CS_OK; int retries = 0; static uint32_t local_nodeid = 0; cpg_handle_t local_handle = handle; cpg_callbacks_t cb = { }; if(local_nodeid != 0) { return local_nodeid; } if(handle == 0) { crm_trace("Creating connection"); cs_repeat(retries, 5, rc = cpg_initialize(&local_handle, &cb)); } if (rc == CS_OK) { retries = 0; crm_trace("Performing lookup"); cs_repeat(retries, 5, rc = cpg_local_get(local_handle, &local_nodeid)); } if (rc != CS_OK) { crm_err("Could not get local node id from the CPG API: %s (%d)", ais_error2text(rc), rc); } if(handle == 0) { crm_trace("Closing connection"); cpg_finalize(local_handle); } crm_debug("Local nodeid is %u", local_nodeid); return local_nodeid; } GListPtr cs_message_queue = NULL; int cs_message_timer = 0; static ssize_t crm_cs_flush(gpointer data); static gboolean crm_cs_flush_cb(gpointer data) { cs_message_timer = 0; crm_cs_flush(data); return FALSE; } #define CS_SEND_MAX 200 static ssize_t crm_cs_flush(gpointer data) { int sent = 0; ssize_t rc = 0; int queue_len = 0; static unsigned int last_sent = 0; cpg_handle_t *handle = (cpg_handle_t *)data; if (*handle == 0) { crm_trace("Connection is dead"); return pcmk_ok; } queue_len = g_list_length(cs_message_queue); if ((queue_len % 1000) == 0 && queue_len > 1) { crm_err("CPG queue has grown to %d", queue_len); } else if (queue_len == CS_SEND_MAX) { crm_warn("CPG queue has grown to %d", queue_len); } if (cs_message_timer) { /* There is already a timer, wait until it goes off */ crm_trace("Timer active %d", cs_message_timer); return pcmk_ok; } while (cs_message_queue && sent < CS_SEND_MAX) { struct iovec *iov = cs_message_queue->data; errno = 0; rc = cpg_mcast_joined(*handle, CPG_TYPE_AGREED, iov, 1); if (rc != CS_OK) { break; } sent++; last_sent++; crm_trace("CPG message sent, size=%llu", (unsigned long long) iov->iov_len); cs_message_queue = g_list_remove(cs_message_queue, iov); free(iov->iov_base); free(iov); } queue_len -= sent; if (sent > 1 || cs_message_queue) { crm_info("Sent %d CPG messages (%d remaining, last=%u): %s (%lld)", sent, queue_len, last_sent, ais_error2text(rc), (long long) rc); } else { crm_trace("Sent %d CPG messages (%d remaining, last=%u): %s (%lld)", sent, queue_len, last_sent, ais_error2text(rc), (long long) rc); } if (cs_message_queue) { uint32_t delay_ms = 100; if(rc != CS_OK) { /* Proportionally more if sending failed but cap at 1s */ delay_ms = QB_MIN(1000, CS_SEND_MAX + (10 * queue_len)); } cs_message_timer = g_timeout_add(delay_ms, crm_cs_flush_cb, data); } return rc; } gboolean send_cpg_iov(struct iovec * iov) { static unsigned int queued = 0; queued++; crm_trace("Queueing CPG message %u (%llu bytes)", queued, (unsigned long long) iov->iov_len); cs_message_queue = g_list_append(cs_message_queue, iov); crm_cs_flush(&pcmk_cpg_handle); return TRUE; } static int pcmk_cpg_dispatch(gpointer user_data) { int rc = 0; crm_cluster_t *cluster = (crm_cluster_t*) user_data; rc = cpg_dispatch(cluster->cpg_handle, CS_DISPATCH_ONE); if (rc != CS_OK) { crm_err("Connection to the CPG API failed: %s (%d)", ais_error2text(rc), rc); cluster->cpg_handle = 0; return -1; } else if(cpg_evicted) { crm_err("Evicted from CPG membership"); return -1; } return 0; } char * pcmk_message_common_cs(cpg_handle_t handle, uint32_t nodeid, uint32_t pid, void *content, uint32_t *kind, const char **from) { char *data = NULL; AIS_Message *msg = (AIS_Message *) content; if(handle) { // Do filtering and field massaging uint32_t local_nodeid = get_local_nodeid(handle); const char *local_name = get_local_node_name(); if (msg->sender.id > 0 && msg->sender.id != nodeid) { crm_err("Nodeid mismatch from %d.%d: claimed nodeid=%u", nodeid, pid, msg->sender.id); return NULL; } else if (msg->host.id != 0 && (local_nodeid != msg->host.id)) { /* Not for us */ crm_trace("Not for us: %u != %u", msg->host.id, local_nodeid); return NULL; } else if (msg->host.size != 0 && safe_str_neq(msg->host.uname, local_name)) { /* Not for us */ crm_trace("Not for us: %s != %s", msg->host.uname, local_name); return NULL; } msg->sender.id = nodeid; if (msg->sender.size == 0) { crm_node_t *peer = crm_get_peer(nodeid, NULL); if (peer == NULL) { crm_err("Peer with nodeid=%u is unknown", nodeid); } else if (peer->uname == NULL) { crm_err("No uname for peer with nodeid=%u", nodeid); } else { crm_notice("Fixing uname for peer with nodeid=%u", nodeid); msg->sender.size = strlen(peer->uname); memset(msg->sender.uname, 0, MAX_NAME); memcpy(msg->sender.uname, peer->uname, msg->sender.size); } } } crm_trace("Got new%s message (size=%d, %d, %d)", msg->is_compressed ? " compressed" : "", ais_data_len(msg), msg->size, msg->compressed_size); if (kind != NULL) { *kind = msg->header.id; } if (from != NULL) { *from = msg->sender.uname; } if (msg->is_compressed && msg->size > 0) { int rc = BZ_OK; char *uncompressed = NULL; unsigned int new_size = msg->size + 1; if (check_message_sanity(msg, NULL) == FALSE) { goto badmsg; } crm_trace("Decompressing message data"); uncompressed = calloc(1, new_size); rc = BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress(uncompressed, &new_size, msg->data, msg->compressed_size, 1, 0); if (rc != BZ_OK) { crm_err("Decompression failed: %s " CRM_XS " bzerror=%d", bz2_strerror(rc), rc); free(uncompressed); goto badmsg; } CRM_ASSERT(rc == BZ_OK); CRM_ASSERT(new_size == msg->size); data = uncompressed; } else if (check_message_sanity(msg, data) == FALSE) { goto badmsg; } else if (safe_str_eq("identify", data)) { char *pid_s = crm_getpid_s(); send_cluster_text(crm_class_cluster, pid_s, TRUE, NULL, crm_msg_ais); free(pid_s); return NULL; } else { data = strdup(msg->data); } // Is this necessary? crm_get_peer(msg->sender.id, msg->sender.uname); crm_trace("Payload: %.200s", data); return data; badmsg: crm_err("Invalid message (id=%d, dest=%s:%s, from=%s:%s.%d):" " min=%d, total=%d, size=%d, bz2_size=%d", msg->id, ais_dest(&(msg->host)), msg_type2text(msg->host.type), ais_dest(&(msg->sender)), msg_type2text(msg->sender.type), msg->sender.pid, (int)sizeof(AIS_Message), msg->header.size, msg->size, msg->compressed_size); free(data); return NULL; } void pcmk_cpg_membership(cpg_handle_t handle, const struct cpg_name *groupName, const struct cpg_address *member_list, size_t member_list_entries, const struct cpg_address *left_list, size_t left_list_entries, const struct cpg_address *joined_list, size_t joined_list_entries) { int i; gboolean found = FALSE; static int counter = 0; uint32_t local_nodeid = get_local_nodeid(handle); for (i = 0; i < left_list_entries; i++) { crm_node_t *peer = crm_find_peer(left_list[i].nodeid, NULL); crm_info("Node %u left group %s (peer=%s, counter=%d.%d)", left_list[i].nodeid, groupName->value, (peer? peer->uname : ""), counter, i); if (peer) { crm_update_peer_proc(__FUNCTION__, peer, crm_proc_cpg, OFFLINESTATUS); } } for (i = 0; i < joined_list_entries; i++) { crm_info("Node %u joined group %s (counter=%d.%d)", joined_list[i].nodeid, groupName->value, counter, i); } for (i = 0; i < member_list_entries; i++) { crm_node_t *peer = crm_get_peer(member_list[i].nodeid, NULL); crm_info("Node %u still member of group %s (peer=%s, counter=%d.%d)", member_list[i].nodeid, groupName->value, (peer? peer->uname : ""), counter, i); /* Anyone that is sending us CPG messages must also be a _CPG_ member. * But it's _not_ safe to assume it's in the quorum membership. * We may have just found out it's dead and are processing the last couple of messages it sent */ peer = crm_update_peer_proc(__FUNCTION__, peer, crm_proc_cpg, ONLINESTATUS); if(peer && peer->state && crm_is_peer_active(peer) == FALSE) { time_t now = time(NULL); - /* Co-opt the otherwise unused votes field */ - if(peer->votes == 0) { - peer->votes = now; + if (peer->when_lost == 0) { + peer->when_lost = now; - } else if(now > (60 + peer->votes)) { + } else if (now > (peer->when_lost + 60)) { /* On the other hand, if we're still getting messages, at a * certain point we need to acknowledge our internal cache is * probably wrong. Use 1 minute. */ crm_err("Node %s[%u] appears to be online even though we think it is dead", peer->uname, peer->id); if (crm_update_peer_state(__FUNCTION__, peer, CRM_NODE_MEMBER, 0)) { - peer->votes = 0; + peer->when_lost = 0; } } } if (local_nodeid == member_list[i].nodeid) { found = TRUE; } } if (!found) { crm_err("We're not part of CPG group '%s' anymore!", groupName->value); cpg_evicted = TRUE; } counter++; } gboolean cluster_connect_cpg(crm_cluster_t *cluster) { int rc = -1; int fd = 0; int retries = 0; uint32_t id = 0; crm_node_t *peer = NULL; cpg_handle_t handle = 0; const char *message_name = pcmk_message_name(crm_system_name); struct mainloop_fd_callbacks cpg_fd_callbacks = { .dispatch = pcmk_cpg_dispatch, .destroy = cluster->destroy, }; cpg_callbacks_t cpg_callbacks = { .cpg_deliver_fn = cluster->cpg.cpg_deliver_fn, .cpg_confchg_fn = cluster->cpg.cpg_confchg_fn, /* .cpg_deliver_fn = pcmk_cpg_deliver, */ /* .cpg_confchg_fn = pcmk_cpg_membership, */ }; cpg_evicted = FALSE; cluster->group.length = 0; cluster->group.value[0] = 0; /* group.value is char[128] */ strncpy(cluster->group.value, message_name, 127); cluster->group.value[127] = 0; cluster->group.length = 1 + QB_MIN(127, strlen(cluster->group.value)); cs_repeat(retries, 30, rc = cpg_initialize(&handle, &cpg_callbacks)); if (rc != CS_OK) { crm_err("Could not connect to the Cluster Process Group API: %d", rc); goto bail; } id = get_local_nodeid(handle); if (id == 0) { crm_err("Could not get local node id from the CPG API"); goto bail; } cluster->nodeid = id; retries = 0; cs_repeat(retries, 30, rc = cpg_join(handle, &cluster->group)); if (rc != CS_OK) { crm_err("Could not join the CPG group '%s': %d", message_name, rc); goto bail; } rc = cpg_fd_get(handle, &fd); if (rc != CS_OK) { crm_err("Could not obtain the CPG API connection: %d", rc); goto bail; } pcmk_cpg_handle = handle; cluster->cpg_handle = handle; mainloop_add_fd("corosync-cpg", G_PRIORITY_MEDIUM, fd, cluster, &cpg_fd_callbacks); bail: if (rc != CS_OK) { cpg_finalize(handle); return FALSE; } peer = crm_get_peer(id, NULL); crm_update_peer_proc(__FUNCTION__, peer, crm_proc_cpg, ONLINESTATUS); return TRUE; } gboolean send_cluster_message_cs(xmlNode * msg, gboolean local, crm_node_t * node, enum crm_ais_msg_types dest) { gboolean rc = TRUE; char *data = NULL; data = dump_xml_unformatted(msg); rc = send_cluster_text(crm_class_cluster, data, local, node, dest); free(data); return rc; } gboolean send_cluster_text(enum crm_ais_msg_class msg_class, const char *data, gboolean local, crm_node_t *node, enum crm_ais_msg_types dest) { static int msg_id = 0; static int local_pid = 0; static int local_name_len = 0; static const char *local_name = NULL; char *target = NULL; struct iovec *iov; AIS_Message *msg = NULL; enum crm_ais_msg_types sender = text2msg_type(crm_system_name); switch (msg_class) { case crm_class_cluster: break; default: crm_err("Invalid message class: %d", msg_class); return FALSE; } CRM_CHECK(dest != crm_msg_ais, return FALSE); if(local_name == NULL) { local_name = get_local_node_name(); } if(local_name_len == 0 && local_name) { local_name_len = strlen(local_name); } if (data == NULL) { data = ""; } if (local_pid == 0) { local_pid = getpid(); } if (sender == crm_msg_none) { sender = local_pid; } msg = calloc(1, sizeof(AIS_Message)); msg_id++; msg->id = msg_id; msg->header.id = msg_class; msg->header.error = CS_OK; msg->host.type = dest; msg->host.local = local; if (node) { if (node->uname) { target = strdup(node->uname); msg->host.size = strlen(node->uname); memset(msg->host.uname, 0, MAX_NAME); memcpy(msg->host.uname, node->uname, msg->host.size); } else { target = crm_strdup_printf("%u", node->id); } msg->host.id = node->id; } else { target = strdup("all"); } msg->sender.id = 0; msg->sender.type = sender; msg->sender.pid = local_pid; msg->sender.size = local_name_len; memset(msg->sender.uname, 0, MAX_NAME); if(local_name && msg->sender.size) { memcpy(msg->sender.uname, local_name, msg->sender.size); } msg->size = 1 + strlen(data); msg->header.size = sizeof(AIS_Message) + msg->size; if (msg->size < CRM_BZ2_THRESHOLD) { msg = realloc_safe(msg, msg->header.size); memcpy(msg->data, data, msg->size); } else { char *compressed = NULL; unsigned int new_size = 0; char *uncompressed = strdup(data); if (crm_compress_string(uncompressed, msg->size, 0, &compressed, &new_size)) { msg->header.size = sizeof(AIS_Message) + new_size; msg = realloc_safe(msg, msg->header.size); memcpy(msg->data, compressed, new_size); msg->is_compressed = TRUE; msg->compressed_size = new_size; } else { msg = realloc_safe(msg, msg->header.size); memcpy(msg->data, data, msg->size); } free(uncompressed); free(compressed); } iov = calloc(1, sizeof(struct iovec)); iov->iov_base = msg; iov->iov_len = msg->header.size; if (msg->compressed_size) { crm_trace("Queueing CPG message %u to %s (%llu bytes, %d bytes compressed payload): %.200s", msg->id, target, (unsigned long long) iov->iov_len, msg->compressed_size, data); } else { crm_trace("Queueing CPG message %u to %s (%llu bytes, %d bytes payload): %.200s", msg->id, target, (unsigned long long) iov->iov_len, msg->size, data); } free(target); send_cpg_iov(iov); return TRUE; } enum crm_ais_msg_types text2msg_type(const char *text) { int type = crm_msg_none; CRM_CHECK(text != NULL, return type); text = pcmk_message_name(text); if (safe_str_eq(text, "ais")) { type = crm_msg_ais; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_CIB)) { type = crm_msg_cib; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_CRMD) || safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_DC)) { type = crm_msg_crmd; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_TENGINE)) { type = crm_msg_te; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_PENGINE)) { type = crm_msg_pe; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_LRMD)) { type = crm_msg_lrmd; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, CRM_SYSTEM_STONITHD)) { type = crm_msg_stonithd; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, "stonith-ng")) { type = crm_msg_stonith_ng; } else if (safe_str_eq(text, "attrd")) { type = crm_msg_attrd; } else { /* This will normally be a transient client rather than * a cluster daemon. Set the type to the pid of the client */ int scan_rc = sscanf(text, "%d", &type); if (scan_rc != 1 || type <= crm_msg_stonith_ng) { /* Ensure it's sane */ type = crm_msg_none; } } return type; } diff --git a/lib/common/Makefile.am b/lib/common/Makefile.am index c7fa65cbe0..7820f9e497 100644 --- a/lib/common/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/common/Makefile.am @@ -1,40 +1,40 @@ # # Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(top_builddir)/lib/gnu -I$(top_srcdir)/lib/gnu -DPCMK_SCHEMAS_EMERGENCY_XSLT=0 ## libraries lib_LTLIBRARIES = libcrmcommon.la # Can't use -Wcast-qual here because glib insists on pretending things are const # when they're not and thus we need the crm_element_value_const() hack # s390 needs -fPIC # s390-suse-linux/bin/ld: .libs/ipc.o: relocation R_390_PC32DBL against `__stack_chk_fail@@GLIBC_2.4' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_COPY:-Wcast-qual=) -fPIC -libcrmcommon_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 14:0:1 +libcrmcommon_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 34:0:0 libcrmcommon_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcrmcommon_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcrmcommon_la_LIBADD = @LIBADD_DL@ $(GNUTLSLIBS) libcrmcommon_la_SOURCES = compat.c digest.c ipc.c io.c procfs.c utils.c xml.c \ iso8601.c remote.c mainloop.c logging.c watchdog.c \ schemas.c strings.c xpath.c attrd_client.c alerts.c \ operations.c pid.c results.c if BUILD_CIBSECRETS libcrmcommon_la_SOURCES += cib_secrets.c endif #libcrmcommon_la_SOURCES += $(top_builddir)/lib/gnu/md5.c libcrmcommon_la_SOURCES += ../gnu/md5.c clean-generic: rm -f *.log *.debug *.xml *~ diff --git a/lib/fencing/Makefile.am b/lib/fencing/Makefile.am index e039ed4061..07e64571b6 100644 --- a/lib/fencing/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/fencing/Makefile.am @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ # # Copyright 2004-2018 International Business Machines # Author: Sun Jiang Dong # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common lib_LTLIBRARIES = libstonithd.la -libstonithd_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 6:1:0 +libstonithd_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 26:0:0 libstonithd_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libstonithd_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libstonithd_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la libstonithd_la_SOURCES = st_client.c st_rhcs.c if BUILD_LHA_SUPPORT libstonithd_la_SOURCES += st_lha.c endif diff --git a/lib/fencing/st_rhcs.c b/lib/fencing/st_rhcs.c index d453945f8d..48d234a1c0 100644 --- a/lib/fencing/st_rhcs.c +++ b/lib/fencing/st_rhcs.c @@ -1,183 +1,186 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof * * 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 /*! * \internal * \brief Add available RHCS-compatible agents to a list * * \param[in,out] List to add to * * \return Number of agents added */ int stonith__list_rhcs_agents(stonith_key_value_t **devices) { // Essentially: ls -1 @sbin_dir@/fence_* int count = 0; struct dirent **namelist; int file_num = scandir(RH_STONITH_DIR, &namelist, 0, alphasort); if (file_num > 0) { struct stat prop; char buffer[FILENAME_MAX + 1]; while (file_num--) { if ('.' == namelist[file_num]->d_name[0]) { free(namelist[file_num]); continue; } else if (!crm_starts_with(namelist[file_num]->d_name, RH_STONITH_PREFIX)) { free(namelist[file_num]); continue; } snprintf(buffer, FILENAME_MAX, "%s/%s", RH_STONITH_DIR, namelist[file_num]->d_name); if (stat(buffer, &prop) == 0 && S_ISREG(prop.st_mode)) { *devices = stonith_key_value_add(*devices, NULL, namelist[file_num]->d_name); count++; } free(namelist[file_num]); } free(namelist); } return count; } /*! * \brief Execute RHCS-compatible agent's meta-data action * * \param[in] agent Agent to execute * \param[in] timeout Action timeout * \param[out] output Where to store action output (or NULL to ignore) * * \todo timeout is currently ignored; shouldn't we use it? */ int stonith__rhcs_metadata(const char *agent, int timeout, char **output) { char *buffer = NULL; xmlNode *xml = NULL; xmlNode *actions = NULL; xmlXPathObject *xpathObj = NULL; stonith_action_t *action = stonith_action_create(agent, "metadata", NULL, 0, 5, NULL, NULL); int rc = stonith__execute(action); if (rc < 0) { crm_warn("Could not execute metadata action for %s: %s " CRM_XS " rc=%d", agent, pcmk_strerror(rc), rc); stonith__destroy_action(action); return rc; } stonith__action_result(action, &rc, &buffer, NULL); stonith__destroy_action(action); if (rc < 0) { crm_warn("Metadata action for %s failed: %s " CRM_XS "rc=%d", agent, pcmk_strerror(rc), rc); + free(buffer); return rc; } if (buffer == NULL) { crm_warn("Metadata action for %s returned no data", agent); return -ENODATA; } xml = string2xml(buffer); + free(buffer); + buffer = NULL; if (xml == NULL) { crm_warn("Metadata for %s is invalid", agent); return -pcmk_err_schema_validation; } xpathObj = xpath_search(xml, "//actions"); if (numXpathResults(xpathObj) > 0) { actions = getXpathResult(xpathObj, 0); } freeXpathObject(xpathObj); // Add start and stop (implemented by pacemaker, not agent) to meta-data xpathObj = xpath_search(xml, "//action[@name='stop']"); if (numXpathResults(xpathObj) <= 0) { xmlNode *tmp = NULL; tmp = create_xml_node(actions, "action"); crm_xml_add(tmp, "name", "stop"); crm_xml_add(tmp, "timeout", CRM_DEFAULT_OP_TIMEOUT_S); tmp = create_xml_node(actions, "action"); crm_xml_add(tmp, "name", "start"); crm_xml_add(tmp, "timeout", CRM_DEFAULT_OP_TIMEOUT_S); } freeXpathObject(xpathObj); // Fudge metadata so port isn't required in config (pacemaker adds it) xpathObj = xpath_search(xml, "//parameter[@name='port']"); if (numXpathResults(xpathObj) > 0) { xmlNode *tmp = getXpathResult(xpathObj, 0); crm_xml_add(tmp, "required", "0"); } freeXpathObject(xpathObj); buffer = dump_xml_formatted_with_text(xml); free_xml(xml); if (buffer == NULL) { return -pcmk_err_schema_validation; } if (output) { *output = buffer; } else { free(buffer); } return pcmk_ok; } bool stonith__agent_is_rhcs(const char *agent) { struct stat prop; char *buffer = crm_strdup_printf(RH_STONITH_DIR "/%s", agent); int rc = stat(buffer, &prop); free(buffer); return (rc >= 0) && S_ISREG(prop.st_mode); } int stonith__rhcs_validate(stonith_t *st, int call_options, const char *target, const char *agent, GHashTable *params, int timeout, char **output, char **error_output) { int rc = pcmk_ok; stonith_action_t *action = stonith_action_create(agent, "validate-all", target, 0, timeout, params, NULL); rc = stonith__execute(action); if (rc == pcmk_ok) { stonith__action_result(action, &rc, output, error_output); } stonith__destroy_action(action); return rc; } diff --git a/lib/lrmd/Makefile.am b/lib/lrmd/Makefile.am index f40569c553..0de238e344 100644 --- a/lib/lrmd/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/lrmd/Makefile.am @@ -1,29 +1,19 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2012 David Vossel # -# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public -# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either -# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# Lesser General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public -# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA +# Copyright 2012-2018 David Vossel +# +# This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License +# version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common lib_LTLIBRARIES = liblrmd.la -liblrmd_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 8:1:0 +liblrmd_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 28:0:0 liblrmd_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) liblrmd_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) liblrmd_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la \ $(top_builddir)/lib/services/libcrmservice.la \ $(top_builddir)/lib/fencing/libstonithd.la liblrmd_la_SOURCES = lrmd_client.c proxy_common.c lrmd_alerts.c diff --git a/lib/pengine/Makefile.am b/lib/pengine/Makefile.am index 9b0970603b..1d62687948 100644 --- a/lib/pengine/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/pengine/Makefile.am @@ -1,44 +1,33 @@ # -# Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew Beekhof +# Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -# of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 +# or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common ## libraries lib_LTLIBRARIES = libpe_rules.la libpe_status.la ## SOURCES noinst_HEADERS = unpack.h variant.h -libpe_rules_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 6:1:4 +libpe_rules_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 26:0:0 libpe_rules_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libpe_rules_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libpe_rules_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la libpe_rules_la_SOURCES = rules.c rules_alerts.c common.c -libpe_status_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 17:0:0 +libpe_status_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 27:0:0 libpe_status_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libpe_status_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libpe_status_la_LIBADD = @CURSESLIBS@ $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la libpe_status_la_SOURCES = status.c unpack.c utils.c complex.c native.c container.c \ group.c clone.c rules.c common.c failcounts.c remote.c clean-generic: rm -f *.log *.debug *~ diff --git a/lib/services/Makefile.am b/lib/services/Makefile.am index 3125ea5bcc..78d9d55fa9 100644 --- a/lib/services/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/services/Makefile.am @@ -1,34 +1,34 @@ # # Copyright 2012-2018 David Vossel # # This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License # version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/include lib_LTLIBRARIES = libcrmservice.la noinst_HEADERS = pcmk-dbus.h upstart.h systemd.h \ services_lsb.h services_private.h -libcrmservice_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 8:1:0 +libcrmservice_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 28:0:0 libcrmservice_la_CPPFLAGS = -DOCF_ROOT_DIR=\"@OCF_ROOT_DIR@\" $(AM_CPPFLAGS) libcrmservice_la_CFLAGS = $(GIO_CFLAGS) libcrmservice_la_CFLAGS += $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcrmservice_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libcrmservice_la_LIBADD = $(GIO_LIBS) $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la $(DBUS_LIBS) libcrmservice_la_SOURCES = services.c services_linux.c services_lsb.c if BUILD_DBUS libcrmservice_la_SOURCES += dbus.c endif if BUILD_UPSTART libcrmservice_la_SOURCES += upstart.c endif if BUILD_SYSTEMD libcrmservice_la_SOURCES += systemd.c endif diff --git a/lib/transition/Makefile.am b/lib/transition/Makefile.am index 1d10533bfa..39e76f8e4a 100644 --- a/lib/transition/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/transition/Makefile.am @@ -1,35 +1,24 @@ # -# Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew Beekhof +# Copyright 2004-2018 Andrew Beekhof # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -# of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 +# or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common ## libraries lib_LTLIBRARIES = libtransitioner.la ## SOURCES -libtransitioner_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 5:0:0 +libtransitioner_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 25:0:0 libtransitioner_la_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_builddir) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) libtransitioner_la_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libtransitioner_la_LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB) libtransitioner_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/common/libcrmcommon.la libtransitioner_la_SOURCES = unpack.c graph.c utils.c clean-generic: rm -f *~ diff --git a/tools/stonith_admin.c b/tools/stonith_admin.c index c5dd8bf9b8..29becfb95e 100644 --- a/tools/stonith_admin.c +++ b/tools/stonith_admin.c @@ -1,742 +1,742 @@ /* * Copyright 2009-2018 Andrew Beekhof * * This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 * or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* *INDENT-OFF* */ static struct crm_option long_options[] = { { "help", no_argument, NULL, '?', "\tDisplay this text and exit." }, { "version", no_argument, NULL, '$', "\tDisplay version information and exit." }, { "verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'V', "\tIncrease debug output (may be specified multiple times)." }, { "quiet", no_argument, NULL, 'q', "\tBe less descriptive in output." }, { "-spacer-", no_argument, NULL, '-', "\nDevice definition commands:" }, { "register", required_argument, NULL, 'R', "Register the named stonith device. Requires: --agent.\n" "\t\t\tOptional: --option, --env-option." }, { "deregister", required_argument, NULL, 'D', "De-register the named stonith device." }, { "register-level", required_argument, NULL, 'r', "Register a stonith level for the named target,\n" "\t\t\tspecified as one of NAME, @PATTERN, or ATTR=VALUE.\n" "\t\t\tRequires: --index and one or more --device entries." }, { "deregister-level", required_argument, NULL, 'd', "Unregister a stonith level for the named target,\n" "\t\t\tspecified as for --register-level. Requires: --index." }, { "-spacer-", no_argument, NULL, '-', "\nQueries:" }, { "list", required_argument, NULL, 'l', "List devices that can terminate the specified host.\n" "\t\t\tOptional: --timeout." }, { "list-registered", no_argument, NULL, 'L', "List all registered devices. Optional: --timeout." }, { "list-installed", no_argument, NULL, 'I', "List all installed devices. Optional: --timeout." }, { "list-targets", required_argument, NULL, 's', "List the targets that can be fenced by the\n" "\t\t\tnamed device. Optional: --timeout." }, { "metadata", no_argument, NULL, 'M', "\tShow agent metadata. Requires: --agent.\n" "\t\t\tOptional: --timeout." }, { "query", required_argument, NULL, 'Q', "Check the named device's status. Optional: --timeout." }, + { "history", required_argument, NULL, 'H', + "Show last successful fencing operation for named node\n" + "\t\t\t(or '*' for all nodes). Optional: --timeout, --quiet\n" + "\t\t\t(show only the operation's epoch timestamp),\n" + "\t\t\t--verbose (show all recorded and pending operations)." + }, + { "last", required_argument, NULL, 'h', + "Indicate when the named node was last fenced.\n" + "\t\t\tOptional: --as-node-id." + }, { "validate", no_argument, NULL, 'K', "\tValidate a fence device configuration.\n" "\t\t\tRequires: --agent. Optional: --option, --env-option,\n" "\t\t\t--quiet (print no output, only return status).\n" }, { "-spacer-", no_argument, NULL, '-', "\nFencing Commands:" }, { "fence", required_argument, NULL, 'F', "Fence named host. Optional: --timeout, --tolerance." }, { "unfence", required_argument, NULL, 'U', "Unfence named host. Optional: --timeout, --tolerance." }, { "reboot", required_argument, NULL, 'B', "Reboot named host. Optional: --timeout, --tolerance." }, { "confirm", required_argument, NULL, 'C', "Tell cluster that named host is now safely down." }, - { "history", required_argument, NULL, 'H', - "Show last successful fencing operation for named node\n" - "\t\t\t(or '*' for all nodes). Optional: --timeout, --quiet\n" - "\t\t\t(show only the operation's epoch timestamp),\n" - "\t\t\t--verbose (show all recorded and pending operations)." - }, - { "last", required_argument, NULL, 'h', - "Indicate when the named node was last fenced.\n" - "\t\t\tOptional: --as-node-id." - }, { "-spacer-", no_argument, NULL, '-', "\nAdditional Options:" }, { "agent", required_argument, NULL, 'a', "The agent to use (for example, fence_xvm;\n" "\t\t\twith --register, --metadata, --validate)." }, { "option", required_argument, NULL, 'o', "Specify a device configuration parameter as NAME=VALUE\n" "\t\t\t(may be specified multiple times; with --register,\n" "\t\t\t--validate)." }, { "env-option", required_argument, NULL, 'e', "Specify a device configuration parameter with the\n" "\t\t\tspecified name, using the value of the\n" "\t\t\tenvironment variable of the same name prefixed with\n" "\t\t\tOCF_RESKEY_ (may be specified multiple times;\n" "\t\t\twith --register, --validate)." }, { "tag", required_argument, NULL, 'T', "Identify fencing operations in logs with the specified\n" "\t\t\ttag; useful when multiple entities might invoke\n" "\t\t\tstonith_admin (used with most commands)." }, { "device", required_argument, NULL, 'v', "Device ID (with --register-level, device to associate with\n" "\t\t\ta given host and level; may be specified multiple times)" #if SUPPORT_CIBSECRETS "\n\t\t\t(with --validate, name to use to load CIB secrets)" #endif "." }, { "index", required_argument, NULL, 'i', "The stonith level (1-9) (with --register-level,\n" "\t\t\t--deregister-level)." }, { "timeout", required_argument, NULL, 't', "Operation timeout in seconds (default 120;\n" "\t\t\tused with most commands)." }, { "as-node-id", no_argument, NULL, 'n', "(Advanced) The supplied node is the corosync node ID\n" "\t\t\t(with --last)." }, { "tolerance", required_argument, NULL, 0, "(Advanced) Do nothing if an equivalent --fence request\n" "\t\t\tsucceeded less than this many seconds earlier\n" "\t\t\t(with --fence, --unfence, --reboot)." }, { 0, 0, 0, 0 } }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ int st_opts = st_opt_sync_call | st_opt_allow_suicide; GMainLoop *mainloop = NULL; struct { stonith_t *st; const char *target; const char *action; char *name; int timeout; int tolerance; int rc; } async_fence_data; static int try_mainloop_connect(void) { stonith_t *st = async_fence_data.st; int tries = 10; int i = 0; int rc = 0; for (i = 0; i < tries; i++) { crm_debug("Connecting as %s", async_fence_data.name); rc = st->cmds->connect(st, async_fence_data.name, NULL); if (!rc) { crm_debug("stonith client connection established"); return 0; } else { crm_debug("stonith client connection failed"); } sleep(1); } crm_err("Could not connect to the fencer"); return -1; } static void notify_callback(stonith_t * st, stonith_event_t * e) { if (e->result != pcmk_ok) { return; } if (safe_str_eq(async_fence_data.target, e->target) && safe_str_eq(async_fence_data.action, e->action)) { async_fence_data.rc = e->result; g_main_loop_quit(mainloop); } } static void fence_callback(stonith_t * stonith, stonith_callback_data_t * data) { async_fence_data.rc = data->rc; g_main_loop_quit(mainloop); } static gboolean async_fence_helper(gpointer user_data) { stonith_t *st = async_fence_data.st; int call_id = 0; if (try_mainloop_connect()) { g_main_loop_quit(mainloop); return TRUE; } st->cmds->register_notification(st, T_STONITH_NOTIFY_FENCE, notify_callback); call_id = st->cmds->fence(st, st_opt_allow_suicide, async_fence_data.target, async_fence_data.action, async_fence_data.timeout, async_fence_data.tolerance); if (call_id < 0) { g_main_loop_quit(mainloop); return TRUE; } st->cmds->register_callback(st, call_id, async_fence_data.timeout, st_opt_timeout_updates, NULL, "callback", fence_callback); return TRUE; } static int mainloop_fencing(stonith_t * st, const char *target, const char *action, int timeout, int tolerance) { crm_trigger_t *trig; async_fence_data.st = st; async_fence_data.target = target; async_fence_data.action = action; async_fence_data.timeout = timeout; async_fence_data.tolerance = tolerance; async_fence_data.rc = -1; trig = mainloop_add_trigger(G_PRIORITY_HIGH, async_fence_helper, NULL); mainloop_set_trigger(trig); mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); g_main_loop_run(mainloop); return async_fence_data.rc; } static int handle_level(stonith_t *st, char *target, int fence_level, stonith_key_value_t *devices, bool added) { char *node = NULL; char *pattern = NULL; char *name = NULL; char *value = strchr(target, '='); /* Determine if targeting by attribute, node name pattern or node name */ if (value != NULL) { name = target; *value++ = '\0'; } else if (*target == '@') { pattern = target + 1; } else { node = target; } /* Register or unregister level as appropriate */ if (added) { return st->cmds->register_level_full(st, st_opts, node, pattern, name, value, fence_level, devices); } return st->cmds->remove_level_full(st, st_opts, node, pattern, name, value, fence_level); } static char * fence_action_str(const char *action) { char *str = NULL; if (action == NULL) { str = strdup("unknown"); } else if (action[0] == 'o') { // on, off str = crm_concat("turn", action, ' '); } else { str = strdup(action); } return str; } static void print_fence_event(stonith_history_t *event) { char *action_s = fence_action_str(event->action); time_t complete = event->completed; printf("%s was able to %s node %s on behalf of %s from %s at %s\n", (event->delegate? event->delegate : "This node"), action_s, event->target, event->client, event->origin, ctime(&complete)); free(action_s); } static int show_history(stonith_t *st, const char *target, int timeout, int quiet, int verbose) { stonith_history_t *history = NULL, *hp, *latest = NULL; int rc = 0; rc = st->cmds->history(st, st_opts, (safe_str_eq(target, "*")? NULL : target), &history, timeout); for (hp = history; hp; hp = hp->next) { char *action_s = NULL; time_t complete = hp->completed; if (hp->state == st_done) { latest = hp; } if (quiet || !verbose) { continue; } if (hp->state == st_failed) { action_s = fence_action_str(hp->action); printf("%s failed to %s node %s on behalf of %s from %s at %s\n", hp->delegate ? hp->delegate : "We", action_s, hp->target, hp->client, hp->origin, ctime(&complete)); } else if (hp->state == st_done) { print_fence_event(latest); } else { /* ocf:pacemaker:controld depends on "wishes to" being * in this output, when used with older versions of DLM * that don't report stateful_merge_wait */ action_s = fence_action_str(hp->action); printf("%s at %s wishes to %s node %s - %d %lld\n", hp->client, hp->origin, action_s, hp->target, hp->state, (long long) complete); } free(action_s); } if (latest) { if (quiet) { printf("%lld\n", (long long) latest->completed); } else if (!verbose) { // already printed if verbose print_fence_event(latest); } } stonith_history_free(history); return rc; } static int validate(stonith_t *st, const char *agent, const char *id, stonith_key_value_t *params, int timeout, int quiet) { int rc = 1; char *output = NULL; char *error_output = NULL; rc = st->cmds->validate(st, st_opt_sync_call, id, NULL, agent, params, timeout, &output, &error_output); if (!quiet) { printf("Validation of %s %s\n", agent, (rc? "failed" : "succeeded")); if (output && *output) { puts(output); free(output); } if (error_output && *error_output) { puts(error_output); free(error_output); } } return rc; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { int flag; int rc = 0; int quiet = 0; int verbose = 0; int argerr = 0; int timeout = 120; int option_index = 0; int fence_level = 0; int no_connect = 0; int tolerance = 0; int as_nodeid = FALSE; char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *target = NULL; char *lists = NULL; const char *agent = NULL; const char *device = NULL; const char *longname = NULL; char action = 0; crm_exit_t exit_code = CRM_EX_OK; stonith_t *st = NULL; stonith_key_value_t *params = NULL; stonith_key_value_t *devices = NULL; stonith_key_value_t *dIter = NULL; crm_log_cli_init("stonith_admin"); crm_set_options(NULL, " []", long_options, "access the Pacemaker fencing API"); async_fence_data.name = strdup(crm_system_name); while (1) { flag = crm_get_option_long(argc, argv, &option_index, &longname); if (flag == -1) break; switch (flag) { case 'V': verbose = 1; crm_bump_log_level(argc, argv); break; case '$': case '?': crm_help(flag, CRM_EX_OK); break; case 'I': case 'K': no_connect = 1; /* fall through */ case 'L': action = flag; break; case 'q': quiet = 1; break; case 'Q': case 'R': case 'D': case 's': action = flag; device = optarg; break; case 'T': free(async_fence_data.name); async_fence_data.name = crm_strdup_printf("%s.%s", crm_system_name, optarg); break; case 'a': agent = optarg; break; case 'l': target = optarg; action = 'L'; break; case 'M': no_connect = 1; action = flag; break; case 't': timeout = crm_atoi(optarg, NULL); break; case 'B': case 'F': case 'U': /* using mainloop here */ no_connect = 1; /* fall through */ case 'C': /* Always log the input arguments */ crm_log_args(argc, argv); target = optarg; action = flag; break; case 'n': as_nodeid = TRUE; break; case 'h': case 'H': case 'r': case 'd': target = optarg; action = flag; break; case 'i': fence_level = crm_atoi(optarg, NULL); break; case 'v': devices = stonith_key_value_add(devices, NULL, optarg); break; case 'o': crm_info("Scanning: -o %s", optarg); rc = sscanf(optarg, "%m[^=]=%m[^=]", &name, &value); if (rc != 2) { crm_err("Invalid option: -o %s", optarg); ++argerr; } else { crm_info("Got: '%s'='%s'", name, value); params = stonith_key_value_add(params, name, value); } free(value); value = NULL; free(name); name = NULL; break; case 'e': { char *key = crm_concat("OCF_RESKEY", optarg, '_'); const char *env = getenv(key); if (env == NULL) { crm_err("Invalid option: -e %s", optarg); ++argerr; } else { crm_info("Got: '%s'='%s'", optarg, env); params = stonith_key_value_add(params, optarg, env); } free(key); } break; case 0: if (safe_str_eq("tolerance", longname)) { tolerance = crm_get_msec(optarg) / 1000; /* Send in seconds */ } break; default: ++argerr; break; } } if (optind > argc) { ++argerr; } if (argerr) { crm_help('?', CRM_EX_USAGE); } st = stonith_api_new(); if (!no_connect) { rc = st->cmds->connect(st, async_fence_data.name, NULL); if (rc < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not connect to fencer: %s\n", pcmk_strerror(rc)); exit_code = CRM_EX_DISCONNECT; goto done; } } switch (action) { case 'I': rc = st->cmds->list_agents(st, st_opt_sync_call, NULL, &devices, timeout); for (dIter = devices; dIter; dIter = dIter->next) { fprintf(stdout, " %s\n", dIter->value); } if (rc == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "No devices found\n"); } else if (rc > 0) { fprintf(stderr, "%d devices found\n", rc); rc = 0; } stonith_key_value_freeall(devices, 1, 1); break; case 'L': rc = st->cmds->query(st, st_opts, target, &devices, timeout); for (dIter = devices; dIter; dIter = dIter->next) { fprintf(stdout, " %s\n", dIter->value); } if (rc == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "No devices found\n"); } else if (rc > 0) { fprintf(stderr, "%d devices found\n", rc); rc = 0; } stonith_key_value_freeall(devices, 1, 1); break; case 'Q': rc = st->cmds->monitor(st, st_opts, device, timeout); if (rc < 0) { rc = st->cmds->list(st, st_opts, device, NULL, timeout); } break; case 's': rc = st->cmds->list(st, st_opts, device, &lists, timeout); if (rc == 0) { if (lists) { char *source = lists, *dest = lists; while (*dest) { if ((*dest == '\\') && (*(dest+1) == 'n')) { *source = '\n'; dest++; dest++; source++; } else if ((*dest == ',') || (*dest == ';')) { dest++; } else { *source = *dest; dest++; source++; } if (!(*dest)) { *source = 0; } } fprintf(stdout, "%s", lists); free(lists); } } else { fprintf(stderr, "List command returned error. rc : %d\n", rc); } break; case 'R': rc = st->cmds->register_device(st, st_opts, device, NULL, agent, params); break; case 'D': rc = st->cmds->remove_device(st, st_opts, device); break; case 'd': case 'r': rc = handle_level(st, target, fence_level, devices, action == 'r'); break; case 'M': if (agent == NULL) { printf("Please specify an agent to query using -a,--agent [value]\n"); exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; goto done; } else { char *buffer = NULL; rc = st->cmds->metadata(st, st_opt_sync_call, agent, NULL, &buffer, timeout); if (rc == pcmk_ok) { printf("%s\n", buffer); } free(buffer); } break; case 'C': rc = st->cmds->confirm(st, st_opts, target); break; case 'B': rc = mainloop_fencing(st, target, "reboot", timeout, tolerance); break; case 'F': rc = mainloop_fencing(st, target, "off", timeout, tolerance); break; case 'U': rc = mainloop_fencing(st, target, "on", timeout, tolerance); break; case 'h': { time_t when = 0; if(as_nodeid) { uint32_t nodeid = atol(target); when = stonith_api_time(nodeid, NULL, FALSE); } else { when = stonith_api_time(0, target, FALSE); } if(when) { printf("Node %s last kicked at: %s\n", target, ctime(&when)); } else { printf("Node %s has never been kicked\n", target); } } break; case 'H': rc = show_history(st, target, timeout, quiet, verbose); break; case 'K': if (agent == NULL) { printf("Please specify an agent to validate with --agent\n"); exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; goto done; } device = (devices? devices->key : NULL); rc = validate(st, agent, device, params, timeout, quiet); break; } crm_info("Command returned: %s (%d)", pcmk_strerror(rc), rc); exit_code = crm_errno2exit(rc); done: free(async_fence_data.name); stonith_key_value_freeall(params, 1, 1); st->cmds->disconnect(st); stonith_api_delete(st); return exit_code; }