diff --git a/heartbeat/iSCSILogicalUnit.in b/heartbeat/iSCSILogicalUnit.in index facdd1313..767c73966 100644 --- a/heartbeat/iSCSILogicalUnit.in +++ b/heartbeat/iSCSILogicalUnit.in @@ -1,781 +1,785 @@ #!@BASH_SHELL@ # # # iSCSILogicalUnit OCF RA. Exports and manages iSCSI Logical Units. # # (c) 2013 LINBIT, Lars Ellenberg # (c) 2009-2010 Florian Haas, Dejan Muhamedagic, # and Linux-HA contributors # # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is # free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement # or the like. Any license provided herein, whether implied or # otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if # any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with # other software, or any other product whatsoever. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA. # ####################################################################### # Initialization: : ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat} . ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs # Defaults # Set a default implementation based on software installed if have_binary ietadm; then OCF_RESKEY_implementation_default="iet" elif have_binary tgtadm; then OCF_RESKEY_implementation_default="tgt" elif have_binary lio_node; then OCF_RESKEY_implementation_default="lio" elif have_binary targetcli; then OCF_RESKEY_implementation_default="lio-t" fi : ${OCF_RESKEY_implementation=${OCF_RESKEY_implementation_default}} # Use a default SCSI ID and SCSI SN that is unique across the cluster, # and persistent in the event of resource migration. # SCSI IDs are limited to 24 bytes, but only 16 bytes are known to be # supported by all iSCSI implementations this RA cares about. Thus, # for a default, use the first 16 characters of # $OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE. OCF_RESKEY_scsi_id_default="${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE:0:16}" : ${OCF_RESKEY_scsi_id=${OCF_RESKEY_scsi_id_default}} # To have a reasonably unique default SCSI SN, use the first 8 bytes # of an MD5 hash of of $OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE sn=`echo -n "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}" | md5sum | sed -e 's/ .*//'` OCF_RESKEY_scsi_sn_default=${sn:0:8} : ${OCF_RESKEY_scsi_sn=${OCF_RESKEY_scsi_sn_default}} OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators_default="" : ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators=${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators_default}} # set 0 as a default value for lio iblock device number OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock_default=0 OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock=${OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock:-$OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock_default} # Set LIO-T backend default as 'block' OCF_RESKEY_liot_bstype_default="block" : ${OCF_RESKEY_liot_bstype=${OCF_RESKEY_liot_bstype_default}} ## tgt specifics # tgt has "backing store type" and "backing store open flags", # as well as device-type. # # suggestions how to make this generic accross all supported implementations? # how should they be named, how should they be mapped to implementation specifics? # # Conversation: Due to the phase out of most implementations other than lio-t # # I have decided to use specific implementation of tgt_bstype like key for # # lio-t. # # OCF_RESKEY_tgt_bstype # OCF_RESKEY_tgt_bsoflags # OCF_RESKEY_tgt_bsopts # OCF_RESKEY_tgt_device_type # targetcli: iSCSITarget and iSCSILogicalUnit must use the same lockfile TARGETLOCKFILE=${HA_RSCTMP}/targetcli.lock ####################################################################### meta_data() { cat < 0.9 Manages iSCSI Logical Unit. An iSCSI Logical unit is a subdivision of an SCSI Target, exported via a daemon that speaks the iSCSI protocol. Manages iSCSI Logical Units (LUs) The iSCSI target daemon implementation. Must be one of "iet", "tgt", "lio", or "lio-t". If unspecified, an implementation is selected based on the availability of management utilities, with "iet" being tried first, then "tgt", then "lio", then "lio-t". iSCSI target daemon implementation The iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) that this Logical Unit belongs to. iSCSI target IQN The Logical Unit number (LUN) exposed to initiators. Logical Unit number (LUN) The path to the block device exposed. Some implementations allow this to be a regular file, too. Block device (or file) path The SCSI ID to be configured for this Logical Unit. The default is the resource name, truncated to 24 bytes. SCSI ID The SCSI serial number to be configured for this Logical Unit. The default is a hash of the resource name, truncated to 8 bytes, meaning 26 hex characters. If you are using XenServer with multipath as iSCSI client, you MUST make sure this value is set, or else XenServer multipath will not be able to access the LUN SCSI serial number The SCSI UNMAP command to be configured for this Logical Unit. Setting this integer to 1 will enable TPU IOCTL emulation. SCSI UNMAP (for TRIM / DISCARD) The SCSI EXTENDED COPY command to be configured for this Logical Unit. Setting this integer to 1 will enable 3PC IOCTL emulation. SCSI extended write The SCSI Compare and Write command to be configured for this Logical Unit. Setting this integer to 1 will enable CAW IOCTL emulation. SCSI compare and write The SCSI vendor ID to be configured for this Logical Unit. SCSI vendor ID The SCSI product ID to be configured for this Logical Unit. SCSI product ID TGT specific backing store type. If you want to use aio, make sure your tgtadm is built against libaio. See tgtadm(8). TGT backing store type TGT specific backing store open flags (direct|sync). See tgtadm(8). TGT backing store open flags TGT specific backing store options. See tgtadm(8). TGT backing store options TGT specific device type. See tgtadm(8). TGT device type Additional LU parameters. A space-separated list of "name=value" pairs which will be passed through to the iSCSI daemon's management interface. The supported parameters are implementation dependent. Neither the name nor the value may contain whitespace. List of iSCSI LU parameters Allowed initiators. A space-separated list of initiators allowed to connect to this lun. Initiators may be listed in any syntax the target implementation allows. If this parameter is empty or not set, access to this lun will not be allowed from any initiator, if target is not in demo mode. This parameter is only necessary when using LIO. List of iSCSI initiators allowed to connect to this lun. LIO iblock device name, a number starting from 0. Using distinct values here avoids a warning in LIO "LEGACY: SHARED HBA"; and it is necessary when using multiple LUNs started at the same time (eg. on node failover) to prevent a race condition in tcm_core on mkdir() in /sys/kernel/config/target/core/. LIO iblock device number LIO-T specific backing store type. If you want to use aio, set this to 'block'. If you want to use async IO, set this to 'fileio'. Async I/O works also with block devices, however - you need to understand the consequences. See targetcli(8). If using file backend, you need to create this file in advance. If you want to use SCSI Passthrough, set this to 'pscsi'. Do not use PSCSI unless you know exactly how it will be used. LIO-T backing store type END } ####################################################################### iSCSILogicalUnit_usage() { cat < /sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_${OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}/wwn/vpd_unit_serial fi + if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_product_id}" ]; then + echo "${OCF_RESKEY_product_id}" > /sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_${OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}/wwn/product_id + fi + ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/luns create /backstores/${OCF_RESKEY_liot_bstype}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} ${OCF_RESKEY_lun} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC if $(ip a | grep -q inet6); then # Solving the 0.0.0.0 conversion to IPv6 when using specific portal addresses if $(ocf_run -q targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/portals | grep -q 0.0.0.0) then ocf_run -q targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/portals delete 0.0.0.0 3260 ocf_run -q targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/portals create ::0 fi fi if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}" ]; then for initiator in ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}; do [ -d "/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpgt_1/acls" ] || ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/acls create ${initiator} add_mapped_luns=False || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC [ -d "/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpgt_1/acls/${initiator}" ] || ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/acls/${initiator} create ${OCF_RESKEY_lun} ${OCF_RESKEY_lun} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC done fi if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_emulate_tpu}" ]; then echo ${OCF_RESKEY_emulate_tpu} > ${iblock_attrib_path}/emulate_tpu || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_emulate_3pc}" ]; then echo ${OCF_RESKEY_emulate_3pc} > ${iblock_attrib_path}/emulate_3pc || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_emulate_caw}" ]; then echo ${OCF_RESKEY_emulate_caw} > ${iblock_attrib_path}/emulate_caw || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi ;; esac # Force the monitor operation to pass before start is considered a success. iSCSILogicalUnit_monitor } iSCSILogicalUnit_stop() { iSCSILogicalUnit_monitor if [ $? -eq $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then return $OCF_SUCCESS fi case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) # IET allows us to remove LUs while they are in use ocf_run ietadm --op delete \ --tid=${TID} \ --lun=${OCF_RESKEY_lun} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; tgt) # tgt will fail to remove an LU while it is in use, # but at the same time does not allow us to # selectively shut down a connection that is using a # specific LU. Thus, we need to loop here until tgtd # decides that the LU is no longer in use, or we get # timed out by the LRM. while ! ocf_run -warn tgtadm --lld iscsi --op delete --mode logicalunit \ --tid ${TID} \ --lun=${OCF_RESKEY_lun}; do sleep 1 done ;; lio) acls_configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpgt_1/acls" for initiatorpath in ${acls_configfs_path}/*; do initiator=$(basename "${initiatorpath}") if [ -e "${initiatorpath}/lun_${OCF_RESKEY_lun}" ]; then ocf_log info "deleting acl at ${initiatorpath}/lun_${OCF_RESKEY_lun}" ocf_run lio_node --dellunacl=${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn} 1 \ ${initiator} ${OCF_RESKEY_lun} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi done lun_configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpgt_1/lun/lun_${OCF_RESKEY_lun}/" if [ -e "${lun_configfs_path}" ]; then ocf_run lio_node --dellun=${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn} 1 ${OCF_RESKEY_lun} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi block_configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_${OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}/udev_path" if [ -e "${block_configfs_path}" ]; then ocf_run tcm_node --freedev=iblock_${OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi ;; lio-t) ocf_take_lock $TARGETLOCKFILE ocf_release_lock_on_exit $TARGETLOCKFILE # "targetcli delete" will fail if the LUN is already # gone. Log a warning and still push ahead. ocf_run -warn targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/luns delete ${OCF_RESKEY_lun} if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}" ]; then for initiator in ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}; do if targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/acls/${initiator} status | grep "Mapped LUNs: 0" >/dev/null ; then ocf_run -warn targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpg1/acls/ delete ${initiator} fi done fi # If we've proceeded down to here and we're unable to # delete the backstore, then something is seriously # wrong and we need to fail the stop operation # (potentially causing fencing) ocf_run targetcli /backstores/${OCF_RESKEY_liot_bstype} delete ${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; esac return $OCF_SUCCESS } iSCSILogicalUnit_monitor() { if [ x"${OCF_RESKEY_tgt_bstype}" != x"rbd" ]; then # If our backing device (or file) doesn't even exist, we're not running [ -e ${OCF_RESKEY_path} ] || return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING fi case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) # Figure out and set the target ID TID=`sed -ne "s/tid:\([[:digit:]]\+\) name:${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}$/\1/p" < /proc/net/iet/volume` if [ -z "${TID}" ]; then # Our target is not configured, thus we're not # running. return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING fi # FIXME: this looks for a matching LUN and path, but does # not actually test for the correct target ID. grep -E -q "[[:space:]]+lun:${OCF_RESKEY_lun}.*path:${OCF_RESKEY_path}$" /proc/net/iet/volume && return $OCF_SUCCESS ;; tgt) # Figure out and set the target ID TID=`tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode target \ | sed -ne "s/^Target \([[:digit:]]\+\): ${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}$/\1/p"` if [ -z "$TID" ]; then # Our target is not configured, thus we're not # running. return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING fi # This only looks for the backing store, but does not test # for the correct target ID and LUN. tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode target \ | grep -E -q "[[:space:]]+Backing store.*: ${OCF_RESKEY_path}$" && return $OCF_SUCCESS ;; lio) configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpgt_1/lun/lun_${OCF_RESKEY_lun}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}/udev_path" [ -e ${configfs_path} ] && [ `cat ${configfs_path}` = "${OCF_RESKEY_path}" ] && return $OCF_SUCCESS # if we aren't activated, is a block device still left over? block_configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_${OCF_RESKEY_lio_iblock}/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}/udev_path" [ -e ${block_configfs_path} ] && ocf_log warn "existing block without an active lun: ${block_configfs_path}" [ -e ${block_configfs_path} ] && return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; lio-t) configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_target_iqn}/tpgt_1/lun/lun_${OCF_RESKEY_lun}/*/udev_path" [ -e ${configfs_path} ] && [ `cat ${configfs_path}` = "${OCF_RESKEY_path}" ] && return $OCF_SUCCESS # if we aren't activated, is a block device still left over? block_configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_*/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}/udev_path" [ -e ${block_configfs_path} ] && ocf_log warn "existing block without an active lun: ${block_configfs_path}" [ -e ${block_configfs_path} ] && return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; esac return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING } iSCSILogicalUnit_validate() { # Do we have all required variables? for var in target_iqn lun path; do param="OCF_RESKEY_${var}" if [ -z "${!param}" ]; then ocf_exit_reason "Missing resource parameter \"$var\"!" exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED fi done # Is the configured implementation supported? case "$OCF_RESKEY_implementation" in "iet"|"tgt"|"lio"|"lio-t") ;; "") # The user didn't specify an implementation, and we were # unable to determine one from installed binaries (in # other words: no binaries for any supported # implementation could be found) ocf_exit_reason "Undefined iSCSI target implementation" exit $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED ;; *) ocf_exit_reason "Unsupported iSCSI target implementation \"$OCF_RESKEY_implementation\"!" exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED ;; esac # Do we have a valid LUN? case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) # IET allows LUN 0 and up [ $OCF_RESKEY_lun -ge 0 ] case $? in 0) # OK ;; 1) ocf_log err "Invalid LUN $OCF_RESKEY_lun (must be a non-negative integer)." exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED ;; *) ocf_log err "Invalid LUN $OCF_RESKEY_lun (must be an integer)." exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED ;; esac ;; tgt) # tgt reserves LUN 0 for its own purposes [ $OCF_RESKEY_lun -ge 1 ] case $? in 0) # OK ;; 1) ocf_log err "Invalid LUN $OCF_RESKEY_lun (must be greater than 0)." exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED ;; *) ocf_log err "Invalid LUN $OCF_RESKEY_lun (must be an integer)." exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED ;; esac ;; esac # Do we have any configuration parameters that the current # implementation does not support? local unsupported_params local var local envar case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) # IET does not support setting the vendor and product ID # (it always uses "IET" and "VIRTUAL-DISK") unsupported_params="vendor_id product_id allowed_initiators lio_iblock tgt_bstype tgt_bsoflags tgt_bsopts tgt_device_type emulate_tpu emulate_3pc emulate_caw liot_bstype" ;; tgt) unsupported_params="allowed_initiators lio_iblock emulate_tpu emulate_3pc emulate_caw liot_bstype" ;; lio) unsupported_params="scsi_id vendor_id product_id tgt_bstype tgt_bsoflags tgt_bsopts tgt_device_type emulate_tpu emulate_3pc emulate_caw liot_bstype" ;; lio-t) - unsupported_params="scsi_id vendor_id product_id tgt_bstype tgt_bsoflags tgt_bsopts tgt_device_type lio_iblock" + unsupported_params="scsi_id vendor_id tgt_bstype tgt_bsoflags tgt_bsopts tgt_device_type lio_iblock" ;; esac for var in ${unsupported_params}; do envar=OCF_RESKEY_${var} defvar=OCF_RESKEY_${var}_default if [ -n "${!envar}" ]; then if [[ "${!envar}" != "${!defvar}" ]]; then case "$__OCF_ACTION" in start|validate-all) ocf_log warn "Configuration parameter \"${var}\"" \ "is not supported by the iSCSI implementation" \ "and will be ignored." ;; esac fi fi done if ! ocf_is_probe; then # Do we have all required binaries? case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) check_binary ietadm ;; tgt) check_binary tgtadm ;; lio) check_binary tcm_node check_binary lio_node ;; lio-t) check_binary targetcli ;; esac # Is the required kernel functionality available? case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) [ -d /proc/net/iet ] if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then ocf_log err "/proc/net/iet does not exist or is not a directory -- check if required modules are loaded." exit $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED fi ;; tgt) # tgt is userland only ;; esac fi return $OCF_SUCCESS } case $1 in meta-data) meta_data exit $OCF_SUCCESS ;; usage|help) iSCSILogicalUnit_usage exit $OCF_SUCCESS ;; esac # Everything except usage and meta-data must pass the validate test iSCSILogicalUnit_validate case $__OCF_ACTION in start) iSCSILogicalUnit_start;; stop) iSCSILogicalUnit_stop;; monitor|status) iSCSILogicalUnit_monitor;; reload) ocf_log err "Reloading..." iSCSILogicalUnit_start ;; validate-all) ;; *) iSCSILogicalUnit_usage exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED ;; esac rc=$? ocf_log debug "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} $__OCF_ACTION : $rc" exit $rc