diff --git a/heartbeat/.ocf-shellfuncs.in b/heartbeat/.ocf-shellfuncs.in index bfd5e7d0a..128f5a58c 100644 --- a/heartbeat/.ocf-shellfuncs.in +++ b/heartbeat/.ocf-shellfuncs.in @@ -1,244 +1,433 @@ # # # Common helper functions for the OCF Resource Agents supplied by # heartbeat. # # Copyright (c) 2004 SUSE LINUX AG, Lars Marowsky-Brée # All Rights Reserved. # # # 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # TODO: Some of this should probably split out into a generic OCF # library for shell scripts, but for the time being, we'll just use it # ourselves... # # TODO wish-list: # - Generic function for evaluating version numbers # - Generic function(s) to extract stuff from our own meta-data # - Logging function which automatically adds resource identifier etc # prefixes # TODO: Move more common functionality for OCF RAs here. # # This was common throughout all legacy Heartbeat agents unset LC_ALL; export LC_ALL unset LANGUAGE; export LANGUAGE __SCRIPT_NAME=`basename $0` -. @HA_HBCONF_DIR@/shellfuncs if [ -z "$OCF_ROOT" ]; then : ${OCF_ROOT=@OCF_ROOT_DIR@} fi . ${OCF_ROOT}/resource.d/heartbeat/.ocf-binaries . ${OCF_ROOT}/resource.d/heartbeat/.ocf-returncodes . ${OCF_ROOT}/resource.d/heartbeat/.ocf-directories ocf_is_root() { case `id` in *'uid=0(root)'*) true;; *) false;; esac } ocf_maybe_random() { local rnd="$RANDOM" # Something sane-ish in case a shell doesn't support $RANDOM [ -n "$rnd" ] || rnd=$$ echo $rnd } # Portability comments: # o The following rely on Bourne "sh" pattern-matching, which is usually # that for filename generation (note: not regexp). # o The "*) true ;;" clause is probably unnecessary, but is included # here for completeness. # o The negation in the pattern uses "!". This seems to be common # across many OSes (whereas the alternative "^" fails on some). # o If an OS is encountered where this negation fails, then a possible # alternative would be to replace the function contents by (e.g.): # [ -z "`echo $1 | tr -d '[0-9]'`" ] # ocf_is_decimal() { case "$1" in ""|*[!0-9]*) # empty, or at least one non-decimal false ;; *) true ;; esac } ocf_is_true() { case "$1" in yes|true|1|YES|TRUE|ja|on|ON) true ;; *) false ;; esac } ocf_is_hex() { case "$1" in ""|*[!0-9a-fA-F]*) # empty, or at least one non-hex false ;; *) true ;; esac } ocf_is_octal() { case "$1" in ""|*[!0-7]*) # empty, or at least one non-octal false ;; *) true ;; esac } __ocf_set_defaults() { __OCF_ACTION="$1" # Return to sanity for the agents... unset LANG LC_ALL=C export LC_ALL # TODO: Review whether we really should source this. Or rewrite # to match some emerging helper function syntax...? This imports # things which no OCF RA should be using... # Strip the OCF_RESKEY_ prefix from this particular parameter if [ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_OCF_CHECK_LEVEL" ]; then : ${OCF_CHECK_LEVEL:=0} else : ${OCF_CHECK_LEVEL:=$OCF_RESKEY_OCF_CHECK_LEVEL} fi if [ ! -d "$OCF_ROOT" ]; then ha_log "ERROR: OCF_ROOT points to non-directory $OCF_ROOT." exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi if [ -z "$OCF_RESOURCE_TYPE" ]; then : ${OCF_RESOURCE_TYPE:=$__SCRIPT_NAME} fi if [ -z "$OCF_RA_VERSION_MAJOR" ]; then : We are being invoked as an init script. : Fill in some things with reasonable values. : ${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE:="default"} return 0 fi if [ "x$__OCF_ACTION" = "xmeta-data" ]; then OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE="undef" fi if [ -z "$OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE" ]; then ha_log "ERROR: Need to tell us our resource instance name." exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi } +hadate() { + date "+${HA_DATEFMT}" +} + +ha_log() { + if [ "x${HA_LOGD}" = "xyes" ] ; then + ha_logger -t "${HA_LOGTAG}" "$@" + if [ "$?" -eq "0" ] ; then + return 0 + fi + fi + + if + [ -n "$HA_LOGFACILITY" ] + then + : logging through syslog + # loglevel is unknown, use 'notice' for now + loglevel=notice + case "${*}" in + *ERROR*) loglevel=err;; + *WARN*) loglevel=warning;; + *INFO*|info) loglevel=info;; + esac + logger -t "$HA_LOGTAG" -p ${HA_LOGFACILITY}.${loglevel} "${*}" + fi + if + [ -n "$HA_LOGFILE" ] + then + : appending to $HA_LOGFILE + Echo "$HA_LOGTAG: "`hadate`"${*}" >> $HA_LOGFILE + else + Echo `hadate`"${*}" >&2 + fi + if + [ -n "$HA_DEBUGLOG" ] + then + : appending to $HA_DEBUGLOG + Echo "$HA_LOGTAG: "`hadate`"${*}" >> $HA_DEBUGLOG + fi +} + +ha_debug() { + + if [ "x${HA_debug}" = "x0" ] ; then + return 0 + fi + + if [ "x${HA_LOGD}" = "xyes" ] ; then + ha_logger -t "${HA_LOGTAG}" -D "ha-debug" "$@" + if [ "$?" -eq "0" ] ; then + return 0 + fi + fi + + if + [ -n "$HA_LOGFACILITY" ] + then + : logging through syslog + logger -t "$HA_LOGTAG" -p "${HA_LOGFACILITY}.debug" "${*}" + fi + if + [ -n "$HA_DEBUGLOG" ] + then + : appending to $HA_DEBUGLOG + Echo "$HA_LOGTAG: "`hadate`"${*}" >> $HA_DEBUGLOG + else + Echo "$HA_LOGTAG: `hadate`${*}: ${HA_LOGFACILITY}" >&2 + fi +} + ocf_log() { # TODO: Revisit and implement internally. if [ $# -lt 2 ] then ocf_log err "Not enough arguments [$#] to ocf_log." fi __OCF_PRIO="$1" shift __OCF_MSG="$*" case "${__OCF_PRIO}" in crit) __OCF_PRIO="CRIT";; err) __OCF_PRIO="ERROR";; warn) __OCF_PRIO="WARNING";; info) __OCF_PRIO="INFO";; debug)__OCF_PRIO="DEBUG";; *) __OCF_PRIO=`echo ${__OCF_PRIO}| tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`;; esac if [ "${__OCF_PRIO}" = "DEBUG" ]; then ha_debug "${__OCF_PRIO}: $__OCF_MSG" else ha_log "${__OCF_PRIO}: $__OCF_MSG" fi } # # Ocf_run: Run a script, and log its output. # Usage: ocf_run # ocf_run() { output=`"$@" 2>&1` rc=$? output=`echo $output` if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then if [ ! -z "$output" ]; then ocf_log info "$output" fi return $OCF_SUCCESS else if [ ! -z "$output" ]; then ocf_log err "$output" else ocf_log err "command failed: $*" fi return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi } ocf_pidfile_status() { pidfile=$1 if [ ! -e $pidfile ]; then # Not exists return 2 fi pid=`cat $pidfile` kill -0 $pid 2>&1 > /dev/null if [ $? = 0 ]; then return 0 fi # Stale return 1 } ocf_take_lock() { local lockfile=$1 local rnd=$(ocf_maybe_random) sleep 0.$rnd while ocf_pidfile_status $lockfile do ocf_log info "Sleeping until $lockfile is released..." sleep 0.$rnd done echo $$ > $lockfile } ocf_release_lock_on_exit() { lockfile=$1 trap "rm -f $lockfile" EXIT } +# usage: dirname DIR +dirname() +{ + local a + local b + + [ $# = 1 ] || return 1 + a="$1" + while [ 1 ]; do + b="${a%/}" + [ "$a" = "$b" ] && break + a="$b" + done + b=${a%/*} + [ -z "$b" -o "$a" = "$b" ] && b="." + + echo "$b" + return 0 +} + +# +# pseudo_resource status tracking function... +# +# This allows pseudo resources to give correct status information. As we add +# resource monitoring, and better resource tracking in general, this will +# become essential. +# +# These scripts work because ${HA_RSCTMP} is cleaned out every time +# heartbeat is started. +# +# We create "resource-string" tracking files under ${HA_RSCTMP} in a +# very simple way: +# +# Existence of "${HA_RSCTMP}/resource-string" means that we consider +# the resource named by "resource-string" to be running. +# +# Note that "resource-string" needs to be unique. Using the resource type +# plus the resource instance arguments to make up the resource string +# is probably sufficient... +# +# usage: ha_pseudo_resource resource-string op [tracking_file] +# where op is {start|stop|monitor|status|restart|reload|print} +# print is a special op which just prints the tracking file location +# user can override our choice of the tracking file location by +# specifying it as the third arg +# Note that all operations are silent... +# +ha_pseudo_resource() +{ + ha_resource_tracking_file="${3:-${HA_RSCTMP}/$1}" + case $2 in + start|restart|reload) touch "$ha_resource_tracking_file";; + stop) rm -f "$ha_resource_tracking_file";; + status|monitor) + if + [ -f "$ha_resource_tracking_file" ] + then + return 0 + else + case $2 in + status) return 3;; + *) return 7;; + esac + fi;; + print) echo "$ha_resource_tracking_file";; + *) return 3;; + esac +} + +# usage: rmtempdir TMPDIR +rmtempdir() +{ + [ $# = 1 ] || return 1 + if [ -e "$1" ]; then + rmdir "$1" || return 1 + fi + return 0 +} + +# usage: maketempfile [-d] +maketempfile() +{ + local dir="no" + local name + + if [ $# = 1 -a "$1" = "-d" ]; then + dir="yes" + elif [ $# != 0 ]; then + return 1 + fi + + name=$(maketempdir) || return $? + + if [ "$dir" = "yes" ]; then + echo "$name" + return 0 + fi + + name="$name/tmpfile" + + if ! touch "$name"; then + rmtempdir + return 1 + fi + + echo "$name" + return 0 +} + +# usage: rmtempfile TMPFILE +rmtempfile () +{ + [ $# = 1 ] || return 1 + if [ -e "$1" ]; then + rm "$1" || return 1 + fi + rmtempdir $(dirname "$1") || return 1 + return 0 +} + __ocf_set_defaults "$@" diff --git a/heartbeat/IPaddr b/heartbeat/IPaddr index 5f44fb573..5c57e7870 100644 --- a/heartbeat/IPaddr +++ b/heartbeat/IPaddr @@ -1,848 +1,885 @@ #!/bin/sh # # License: GNU General Public License (GPL) # Support: linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org # # This script manages IP alias IP addresses # # It can add an IP alias, or remove one. # # usage: $0 {start|stop|status|monitor|validate-all|meta-data} # # The "start" arg adds an IP alias. # # Surprisingly, the "stop" arg removes one. :-) # # OCF parameters are as below # OCF_RESKEY_ip # OCF_RESKEY_broadcast # OCF_RESKEY_nic # OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask # OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support ( e.g. true, on, 1 ) # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_BACKGROUND (e.g. yes ) # OCF_RESKEY_ARP_NETMASK # OCF_RESKEY_local_start_script # OCF_RESKEY_local_stop_script # ####################################################################### # Initialization: . ${OCF_ROOT}/resource.d/heartbeat/.ocf-shellfuncs HA_HBCONF_DIR=${HA_DIR} SENDARP=$HA_BIN/send_arp FINDIF=$HA_BIN/findif VLDIR=$HA_RSCTMP/IPaddr SENDARPPIDDIR=$HA_RSCTMP/send_arp SENDARPPIDFILE="$SENDARPPIDDIR/send_arp-$OCF_RESKEY_ip" USAGE="usage: $0 {start|stop|status|monitor|validate-all|meta-data}"; ####################################################################### # Prevent ifconfig localization issues unset LC_ALL; export LC_ALL unset LANGUAGE; export LANGUAGE LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL LC_MESSAGES=C; export LC_MESSAGES . $HA_HBCONF_DIR/shellfuncs SYSTYPE="`uname -s`" case "$SYSTYPE" in SunOS) # `uname -r` = 5.9 -> SYSVERSION = 9 SYSVERSION="`uname -r | cut -d. -f 2`" ;; Darwin) # Treat Darwin the same as the other BSD variants (matched as *BSD) SYSTYPE="${SYSTYPE}BSD" ;; *) ;; esac meta_data() { cat < 1.0 This script manages IP alias IP addresses It can add an IP alias, or remove one. Manages virtual IPv4 addresses The IPv4 address to be configured in dotted quad notation, for example "192.168.1.1". IPv4 address The base network interface on which the IP address will be brought online. If left empty, the script will try and determine this from the routing table. Do NOT specify an alias interface in the form eth0:1 or anything here; rather, specify the base interface only. Network interface The netmask for the interface in CIDR format. (ie, 24), or in dotted quad notation 255.255.255.0). If unspecified, the script will also try to determine this from the routing table. Netmask Broadcast address associated with the IP. If left empty, the script will determine this from the netmask. Broadcast address You can specify an additional label for your IP address here. Interface label Enable support for LVS Direct Routing configurations. In case a IP address is stopped, only move it to the loopback device to allow the local node to continue to service requests, but no longer advertise it on the network. Enable support for LVS DR Script called when the IP is released Script called when the IP is released Script called when the IP is added Script called when the IP is added milliseconds between ARPs milliseconds between gratuitous ARPs How many gratuitous ARPs to send out when bringing up a new address repeat count run in background (no longer any reason to do this) run in background netmask for ARP - in nonstandard hexadecimal format. netmask for ARP END exit $OCF_SUCCESS } +# The 'ping' command takes highly OS-dependent arguments, so this +# function creates a suitable argument list for the host OS's 'ping'. +# We use a subset of its functionality: +# 1. single packet +# 2. reasonable timeout (say 1 second) +# +# arguments: +# $1: IP address to ping +# result string: +# arguments for ping command +# +# If more flexibility is needed, they could be specified in the environment +# to this function, to adjust the resulting 'ping' arguments. +# David Lee May 2007 +pingargs() { + _baseip=$1 + _timeout=1 # seconds + _pktcount=1 + _systype="`uname -s`" + case $_systype in + Linux) + # Default is perpetual ping: need "-c $_pktcount". + # -c count -t timetolive -q(uiet) -n(umeric) -W timeout + _pingargs="-c $_pktcount -q -n $_baseip" + ;; + SunOS) + # Default is immediate (or timeout) return. + _pingargs="$_baseip $_timeout" + ;; + *) + _pingargs="-c $_pktcount $_baseip" + ;; + esac + + echo "$_pingargs" +} + # On Linux systems the (hidden) loopback interface may # conflict with the requested IP address. If so, this # unoriginal code will remove the offending loopback address # and save it in VLDIR so it can be added back in later # when the IPaddr is released. # lvs_remove_conflicting_loopback() { ipaddr="$1" ifname="$2" ocf_log info "Removing conflicting loopback $ifname." if echo $ifname > "$VLDIR/$ipaddr" then : Saved loopback information in $VLDIR/$ipaddr else ocf_log err "Could not save conflicting loopback $ifname." \ "it will not be restored." fi delete_interface "$ifname" "$ipaddr" # Forcibly remove the route (if it exists) to the loopback. delete_route "$ipaddr" } # # On Linux systems the (hidden) loopback interface may # need to be restored if it has been taken down previously # by lvs_remove_conflicting_loopback() # lvs_restore_loopback() { ipaddr="$1" if [ ! -s "$VLDIR/$ipaddr" ]; then return fi ifname=`cat "$VLDIR/$ipaddr"` ocf_log info "Restoring loopback IP Address $ipaddr on $ifname." CMD="OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask=32 OCF_RESKEY_ip=$1 OCF_RESKEY_nic=$ifname $FINDIF" if NICINFO=`eval $CMD` NICINFO=`echo $NICINFO | tr " " " " | tr -s " "` then netmask_text=`echo "$NICINFO" | cut -f3 -d " "` broadcast=`echo "$NICINFO" | cut -f5 -d " "` else echo "ERROR: $CMD failed (rc=$rc)" exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi add_interface "$ipaddr" "$ifname" "$ifname" $netmask_text $broadcast rm -f "$VLDIR/$ipaddr" } # # Find out which alias serves the given IP address # The argument is an IP address, and its output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0"). # find_interface_solaris() { ipaddr="$1" $IFCONFIG $IFCONFIG_A_OPT | $AWK '{if ($0 ~ /.*: / && NR > 1) {print "\n"$0} else {print}}' | while read ifname linkstuff do : ifname = $ifname read inet addr junk : inet = $inet addr = $addr while read line && [ "X$line" != "X" ] do : Nothing done case $ifname in *:*) ;; *) continue;; esac # This doesn't look right for a box with multiple NICs. # It looks like it always selects the first interface on # a machine. Yet, we appear to use the results for this case too... ifname=`echo "$ifname" | sed s'%:$%%'` case $addr in addr:$ipaddr) echo $ifname; return $OCF_SUCCESS;; $ipaddr) echo $ifname; return $OCF_SUCCESS;; esac done return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC } find_interface_bsd() { $IFCONFIG $IFCONFIG_A_OPT | awk -v ip_addr="$ipaddr" ' /UP,/ && $0 ~ /^[a-z]+[0-9]:/ { if_name=$1; sub(":$","",if_name); } $1 == "inet" && $2 == ip_addr { print if_name exit(0) }' } # # Find out which alias serves the given IP address # The argument is an IP address, and its output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0"). # find_interface_generic() { ipaddr="$1" $IFCONFIG $IFCONFIG_A_OPT | while read ifname linkstuff do : Read gave us ifname = $ifname read inet addr junk : Read gave us inet = $inet addr = $addr while read line && [ "X$line" != "X" ] do : Nothing done case $ifname in *:*) ;; *) continue;; esac : "comparing $ipaddr to $addr (from ifconfig)" case $addr in addr:$ipaddr) echo $ifname; return $OCF_SUCCESS;; $ipaddr) echo $ifname; return $OCF_SUCCESS;; esac done return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC } # # Find out which alias serves the given IP address # The argument is an IP address, and its output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0"). # find_interface() { ipaddr="$1" case "$SYSTYPE" in SunOS) NIC=`find_interface_solaris $ipaddr`;; *BSD) NIC=`find_interface_bsd $ipaddr`;; *) NIC=`find_interface_generic $ipaddr`;; esac echo $NIC return $OCF_SUCCESS; } # # Find an unused interface/alias name for us to use for new IP alias # The argument is an IP address, and the output # is an aliased interface name (e.g., "eth0:0", "dc0", "le0:0"). # find_free_interface() { NIC="$1" if [ "X$NIC" = "X" ]; then ocf_log err "No free interface found for $OCF_RESKEY_ip" return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC; fi NICBASE="$VLDIR/$NIC" touch "$NICBASE" case "$SYSTYPE" in *BSD) echo $NIC; return $OCF_SUCCESS;; SunOS) j=1 IFLIST=`$IFCONFIG $IFCONFIG_A_OPT | \ grep "^$NIC:[0-9]" | sed 's%: .*%%'`;; *) j=0 IFLIST=`$IFCONFIG $IFCONFIG_A_OPT | \ grep "^$NIC:[0-9]" | sed 's% .*%%'` TRYADRCNT=`ls "${NICBASE}:"* 2>/dev/null | wc -w | tr -d ' '` if [ -f "${NICBASE}:${TRYADRCNT}" ]; then : OK else j="${TRYADRCNT}" fi ;; esac IFLIST=" `echo $IFLIST` " while [ $j -lt 512 ] do case $IFLIST in *" "$NIC:$j" "*) ;; *) NICLINK="$NICBASE:$j" if ln "$NICBASE" "$NICLINK" 2>/dev/null then echo "$NIC:$j" return $OCF_SUCCESS fi ;; esac j=`expr $j + 1` done return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC } delete_route () { ipaddr="$1" case "$SYSTYPE" in SunOS) return 0;; *BSD) CMD="$ROUTE -n delete -host $ipaddr";; *) CMD="$ROUTE -n del -host $ipaddr";; esac $CMD return $? } delete_interface () { ifname="$1" ipaddr="$2" case "$SYSTYPE" in SunOS) if [ "$SYSVERSION" -ge 8 ] ; then CMD="$IFCONFIG $ifname unplumb" else CMD="$IFCONFIG $ifname 0 down" fi;; Darwin*) CMD="$IFCONFIG $ifname $ipaddr delete";; *BSD) CMD="$IFCONFIG $ifname inet $ipaddr delete";; *) CMD="$IFCONFIG $ifname down";; esac ocf_log info "$CMD" $CMD return $? } add_interface () { ipaddr="$1" iface_base="$2" iface="$3" netmask="$4" broadcast="$5" if [ $# != 5 ]; then ocf_log err "Insufficient arguments to add_interface: $*" exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi case "$SYSTYPE" in SunOS) if [ "$SYSVERSION" -ge 8 ] ; then $IFCONFIG $iface plumb rc=$? if [ $rc -ne 0 ] ; then echo "ERROR: '$IFCONFIG $iface plumb' failed." return $rc fi fi # At Solaris 10, this single-command version sometimes broke. # Almost certainly an S10 bug. # CMD="$IFCONFIG $iface inet $ipaddr $text up" # So hack the following workaround: CMD="$IFCONFIG $iface inet $ipaddr" CMD="$CMD && $IFCONFIG $iface netmask $netmask" CMD="$CMD && $IFCONFIG $iface up" ;; *BSD) # netmask is always set to 255.255.255.255 for an alias CMD="$IFCONFIG $iface inet $ipaddr netmask 255.255.255.255 alias";; *) CMD="$IFCONFIG $iface $ipaddr netmask $netmask broadcast $broadcast";; esac # Use "eval $CMD" (not "$CMD"): it might be a chain of two or more commands. ocf_log info "eval $CMD" eval $CMD rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: eval $CMD failed (rc=$rc)" fi return $rc } # # Remove the IP alias for the requested IP address... # ip_stop() { echo "In IP Stop" SENDARPPIDFILE="$SENDARPPIDDIR/send_arp-$OCF_RESKEY_ip" NIC=`find_interface $OCF_RESKEY_ip` if [ -f "$SENDARPPIDFILE" ]; then cat "$SENDARPPIDFILE" | xargs kill rm -f "$SENDARPPIDFILE" fi if [ -z "$NIC" ]; then : Requested interface not in use return $OCF_SUCCESS fi if [ ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support} = 1 ]; then case $NIC in lo*) : Requested interface is on loopback return $OCF_SUCCESS;; esac fi delete_route "$OCF_RESKEY_ip" delete_interface "$NIC" "$OCF_RESKEY_ip" rc=$? if [ ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support} = 1 ]; then lvs_restore_loopback "$OCF_RESKEY_ip" fi # remove lock file... rm -f "$VLDIR/$NIC" if [ $rc != 0 ]; then ocf_log warn "IP Address $OCF_RESKEY_ip NOT released" fi return $rc } # # Add an IP alias for the requested IP address... # # It could be that we already have taken it, in which case it should # do nothing. # ip_start() { # # Do we already service this IP address? # ip_status_internal if [ $? = $OCF_SUCCESS ]; then # Nothing to do, the IP is already active return $OCF_SUCCESS; fi NIC_unique=`find_free_interface $OCF_RESKEY_nic` if [ -n "$NIC_unique" ]; then : OK got interface [$NIC_unique] for $OCF_RESKEY_ip else return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi # This logic is mostly to support LVS (If I understand it correctly) if [ ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support} = 1 ]; then NIC_current=`find_interface $OCF_RESKEY_ip` case $NIC_unique in lo*) if [ x"$NIC_unique" = x"$NIC_current" ]; then # Its already "running" and not moving, nothing to do. ocf_log err "Could not find a non-loopback device to move $OCF_RESKEY_ip to" return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi;; *) lvs_remove_conflicting_loopback "$OCF_RESKEY_ip" "$NIC_current";; esac fi add_interface "$OCF_RESKEY_ip" "$OCF_RESKEY_nic" "$NIC_unique" \ "$OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask" "$OCF_RESKEY_broadcast" rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ]; then ocf_log err "Could not add $OCF_RESKEY_ip to $OCF_RESKEY_nic: $rc" return $rc fi # The address is active, now notify others about it using sendarp if [ "$SYSTYPE" = "DarwinBSD" -a "$NIC_unique" = "lo0" ]; then # Darwin can't send ARPs on loopback devices SENDARP="x$SENDARP" # Prevent the binary from being found fi if [ -x $SENDARP ]; then TARGET_INTERFACE=`echo $NIC_unique | sed 's%:.*%%'` SENDARPPIDFILE="$SENDARPPIDDIR/send_arp-$OCF_RESKEY_ip" ARGS="-i $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS -r $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT" ARGS="$ARGS -p $SENDARPPIDFILE $TARGET_INTERFACE $OCF_RESKEY_ip" ARGS="$ARGS auto $OCF_RESKEY_ip $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_NETMASK" ocf_log debug "Sending Gratuitous Arp for $OCF_RESKEY_ip on $NIC_unique [$TARGET_INTERFACE]" case $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_BACKGROUND in yes) ($SENDARP $ARGS || ocf_log err "Could not send gratuitous arps. rc=$?" & ) >&2 ;; *) $SENDARP $ARGS || ocf_log err "Could not send gratuitous arps. rc=$?";; esac fi ip_status_internal return $? } ip_status_internal() { NIC=`find_interface "$OCF_RESKEY_ip"` if [ "x$NIC" = x ]; then return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING elif [ "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "1" ]; then case $NIC in lo*) return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING;; *) return $OCF_SUCCESS;; esac else if [ x$OCF_RESKEY_nic != x ]; then simple_OCF_NIC=`echo $OCF_RESKEY_nic | awk -F: '{print $1}'` simple_NIC=`echo $NIC | awk -F: '{print $1}'` if [ $simple_OCF_NIC != $simple_NIC ]; then ocf_log err "$OCF_RESKEY_ip is running an interface ($simple_NIC) instead of the configured one ($simple_OCF_NIC)" return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi fi return $OCF_SUCCESS fi } ip_status() { ip_status_internal rc=$? if [ $rc = $OCF_SUCCESS ]; then echo "running" elif [ $rc = $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then echo "stopped" else echo "unknown" fi return $rc; } # # Determine if this IP address is really being served, or not. # Note that we must distinguish if *we're* serving it locally... # ip_monitor() { ip_status_internal rc=$? if [ $OCF_CHECK_LEVEL = 0 -o $rc != 0 ]; then return $rc fi ocf_log info "Checking IP stack" PINGARGS="`pingargs $OCF_RESKEY_ip`" for j in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do if $PING $PINGARGS >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then return $OCF_SUCCESS fi done return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC } is_positive_integer() { ocf_is_decimal $1 && [ $1 -ge 1 ] if [ $? = 0 ]; then return 1 fi return 0 } ip_validate_all() { : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_BACKGROUND=yes} : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_NETMASK=ffffffffffff} : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS=500} : ${OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT=10} check_binary $AWK check_binary $IFCONFIG check_binary $ROUTE check_binary $PING if [ -d "$VLDIR/" ] || mkdir -p "$VLDIR/" then : Directory $VLDIR now exists else ocf_log err "Could not create \"$VLDIR/\"." return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi if is_positive_integer $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: ARP_INTERVAL_MS [$OCF_RESKEY_ARP_INTERVAL_MS]" return $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi if is_positive_integer $OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: ARP_REPEAT [$OCF_RESKEY_ARP_REPEAT]" return $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi : ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=0} if [ "$SYSTYPE" = "Linux" -o "$SYSTYPE" = "SunOS" ]; then : else if [ "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "1" ]; then ocf_log err "$SYSTYPE does not support LVS" return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi fi case $OCF_RESKEY_ip in "") ocf_log err "Required parameter OCF_RESKEY_ip is missing" return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED;; [0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.*[0-9]) : OK;; *) ocf_log err "Parameter OCF_RESKEY_ip [$OCF_RESKEY_ip] not an IP address" return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED;; esac # Unconditionally do this? case $OCF_RESKEY_nic in *:*) OCF_RESKEY_nic=`echo $OCF_RESKEY_nic | sed 's/:.*//'` ;; esac NICINFO=`$FINDIF` rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ]; then ocf_log err "$FINDIF failed [rc=$rc]." return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi tmp=`echo "$NICINFO" | cut -f1` if [ "x$OCF_RESKEY_nic" = "x" ] then ocf_log info "Using calculated nic for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}: $tmp" OCF_RESKEY_nic=$tmp elif [ x$tmp != x${OCF_RESKEY_nic} ] then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: nic [$OCF_RESKEY_nic] Calculated nic: [$tmp]" return $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi tmp=`echo "$NICINFO" | cut -f2 | cut -d ' ' -f2` if [ "x$OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask" != "x$tmp" ] then ocf_log info "Using calculated netmask for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}: $tmp" fi # Always use the calculated version becuase it might have been specified # using CIDR notation which not every system accepts OCF_RESKEY_netmask=$tmp OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask=$tmp; export OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask tmp=`echo "$NICINFO" | cut -f3 | cut -d ' ' -f2` if [ "x$OCF_RESKEY_broadcast" = "x" ] then ocf_log debug "Using calculated broadcast for ${OCF_RESKEY_ip}: $tmp" OCF_RESKEY_broadcast=$tmp elif [ x$tmp != x${OCF_RESKEY_broadcast} ]; then ocf_log err "Invalid parameter value: broadcast [$OCF_RESKEY_broadcast] Calculated broadcast: [$tmp]" return $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi return $OCF_SUCCESS } usage() { echo $USAGE >&2 return $1 } if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then usage $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi : ${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=0} # Normalize the value of lvs_support if [ "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "true" \ -o "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "on" \ -o "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "yes" \ -o "${OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support}" = "1" ]; then OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=1 else OCF_RESKEY_lvs_support=0 fi # Note: We had a version out there for a while which used # netmask instead of cidr_netmask. So, don't remove this aliasing code! if [ ! -z "$OCF_RESKEY_netmask" -a -z "$OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask" ] then OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask=$OCF_RESKEY_netmask export OCF_RESKEY_cidr_netmask fi case $1 in meta-data) meta_data;; start) ip_validate_all && ip_start;; stop) ip_stop;; status) ip_status;; monitor) ip_monitor;; validate-all) ip_validate_all;; usage) usage $OCF_SUCCESS;; *) usage $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED;; esac exit $?