diff --git a/heartbeat/iSCSITarget.in b/heartbeat/iSCSITarget.in index 9128fdc55..74046bbca 100644 --- a/heartbeat/iSCSITarget.in +++ b/heartbeat/iSCSITarget.in @@ -1,695 +1,701 @@ #!@BASH_SHELL@ # # # iSCSITarget OCF RA. Exports and manages iSCSI targets. # # (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}} # Listen on 0.0.0.0:3260 by default OCF_RESKEY_portals_default="0.0.0.0:3260" : ${OCF_RESKEY_portals=${OCF_RESKEY_portals_default}} # Lockfile, used for selecting a target ID LOCKFILE=${HA_RSCTMP}/iSCSITarget-${OCF_RESKEY_implementation}.lock # targetcli: iSCSITarget and iSCSILogicalUnit must use the same lockfile TARGETLOCKFILE=${HA_RSCTMP}/targetcli.lock ####################################################################### meta_data() { cat < 0.9 Manages iSCSI targets. An iSCSI target is a collection of SCSI Logical Units (LUs) exported via a daemon that speaks the iSCSI protocol. iSCSI target export agent 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". Specifies the iSCSI target implementation ("iet", "tgt", "lio", or "lio-t"). The target iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN). Should follow the conventional "iqn.yyyy-mm.<reversed domain name>[:identifier]" syntax. iSCSI target IQN The iSCSI target ID. Required for tgt. iSCSI target ID iSCSI network portal addresses. Not supported by all implementations. If unset, the default is to create one portal that listens on ${OCF_RESKEY_portal_default}. iSCSI portal addresses iSCSI iSER network portal addresses. Not supported by all implementations. iSCSI iSER enabled portal addresses Allowed initiators. A space-separated list of initiators allowed to connect to this target. Initiators may be listed in any syntax the target implementation allows. If this parameter is empty or not set, access to this target will be allowed from any initiator. List of iSCSI initiators allowed to connect to this target A username used for incoming initiator authentication. If unspecified, allowed initiators will be able to log in without authentication. This is a unique parameter, as it not allowed to re-use a single username across multiple target instances. Incoming account username A password used for incoming initiator authentication. Incoming account password Additional target parameters. A space-separated list of "name=value" pairs which will be passed through to the iSCSI daemon's management interface. The supported parameters are implementation dependent. Neither the name nor the value may contain whitespace. List of iSCSI target parameters END } ####################################################################### iSCSITarget_usage() { cat <> /etc/initiators.deny echo "${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators// /,}" >> /etc/initiators.allow else echo "${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} ALL" >> /etc/initiators.allow fi # In iet, adding a new user and assigning it to a target # is one operation. if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then ocf_run ietadm --op new --user \ --tid=${tid} \ --params=IncomingUser=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username},Password=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_password} \ || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi ;; tgt) local tid tid="${OCF_RESKEY_tid}" # Create the target. ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --op new --mode target \ --tid=${tid} \ --targetname ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC # Set parameters. for param in ${OCF_RESKEY_additional_parameters}; do name=${param%=*} value=${param#*=} ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --op update --mode target \ --tid=${tid} \ --name=${name} --value=${value} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC done # For tgt, we always have to add access per initiator; # access to targets is denied by default. If # "allowed_initiators" is unset, we must use the special # keyword ALL. for initiator in ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators=ALL}; do ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --op bind --mode target \ --tid=${tid} \ --initiator-address=${initiator} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC done # In tgt, we must first create a user account, then assign # it to a target using the "bind" operation. if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode account --op new \ --user=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} \ --password=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_password} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode account --op bind \ --tid=${tid} \ --user=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi ;; lio) # lio distinguishes between targets and target portal # groups (TPGs). We will always create one TPG, with the # number 1. In lio, creating a network portal # automatically creates the corresponding target if it # doesn't already exist. for portal in ${OCF_RESKEY_portals}; do ocf_run lio_node --addnp ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} 1 \ ${portal} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC done # in lio, we can set target parameters by manipulating # the appropriate configfs entries for param in ${OCF_RESKEY_additional_parameters}; do name=${param%=*} value=${param#*=} configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpgt_1/param/${name}" if [ -e ${configfs_path} ]; then echo ${value} > ${configfs_path} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC else ocf_log warn "Unsupported iSCSI target parameter ${name}: will be ignored." fi done # lio does per-initiator filtering by default. To disable # this, we need to switch the target to "permissive mode". if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}" ]; then for initiator in ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}; do ocf_run lio_node --addnodeacl ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} 1 \ ${initiator} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC done else ocf_run lio_node --permissive ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} 1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC # permissive mode enables read-only access by default, # so we need to change that to RW to be in line with # the other implementations. echo 0 > "/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpgt_1/attrib/demo_mode_write_protect" if [ `cat /sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpgt_1/attrib/demo_mode_write_protect` -ne 0 ]; then ocf_log err "Failed to disable write protection for target ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}." exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi fi # TODO: add CHAP authentication support when it gets added # back into LIO ocf_run lio_node --disableauth ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} 1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC # Finally, we need to enable the target to allow # initiators to connect ocf_run lio_node --enabletpg=${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} 1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; lio-t) # lio distinguishes between targets and target portal # groups (TPGs). We will always create one TPG, with the # number 1. In lio, creating a network portal # automatically creates the corresponding target if it # doesn't already exist. ocf_take_lock $TARGETLOCKFILE ocf_release_lock_on_exit $TARGETLOCKFILE ocf_run targetcli /iscsi set global auto_add_default_portal=false || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC if ! [ -d /sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} ] ; then ocf_run targetcli /iscsi create ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi for portal in ${OCF_RESKEY_portals}; do if [ $portal != ${OCF_RESKEY_portals_default} ] ; then IFS=':' read -a sep_portal <<< "$portal" ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/portals create "${sep_portal[0]}" "${sep_portal[1]}" || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi done # in lio, we can set target parameters by manipulating # the appropriate configfs entries for param in ${OCF_RESKEY_additional_parameters}; do name=${param%=*} value=${param#*=} configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpgt_1/param/${name}" if [ -e ${configfs_path} ]; then echo ${value} > ${configfs_path} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC else ocf_log warn "Unsupported iSCSI target parameter ${name}: will be ignored." fi done # allow iSER enabled portal for iser_portal in ${OCF_RESKEY_iser_portals}; do configfs_path="/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpgt_1/np/${iser_portal}\:*/iser" if [ -f ${configfs_path} ]; then echo "1" > ${configfs_path} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC else ocf_log warn "Unable to set iSER on: $iser_portal" fi done # lio does per-initiator filtering by default. To disable # this, we need to switch the target to "permissive mode". if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}" ]; then # enable authentication for tpg1 if incoming_username # is defined if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set attribute authentication=1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set attribute generate_node_acls=0 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi for initiator in ${OCF_RESKEY_allowed_initiators}; do ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/acls create ${initiator} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC # enable chap if incoming_username is defined if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/acls/${initiator}/ set auth userid=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/acls/${initiator}/ set auth password=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_password} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi done else - ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set attribute authentication=0 demo_mode_write_protect=0 generate_node_acls=1 cache_dynamic_acls=1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC + if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then + ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set attribute authentication=1 demo_mode_write_protect=0 generate_node_acls=1 cache_dynamic_acls=1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC + ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set auth userid=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC + ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set auth password=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_password} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC + else + ocf_run targetcli /iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpg1/ set attribute authentication=0 demo_mode_write_protect=0 generate_node_acls=1 cache_dynamic_acls=1 || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC + fi fi ;; esac iSCSITarget_monitor } iSCSITarget_stop() { iSCSITarget_monitor if [ $? -eq $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then return $OCF_SUCCESS fi local tid case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) # Figure out the target ID tid=`sed -ne "s/tid:\([[:digit:]]\+\) name:${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/\1/p" < /proc/net/iet/volume` if [ -z "${tid}" ]; then ocf_log err "Failed to retrieve target ID for IQN ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}" exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi # Close existing connections. There is no other way to # do this in IET than to parse the contents of # /proc/net/iet/session. set -- $(sed -ne '/^tid:'${tid}' /,/^tid/ { /^[[:space:]]*sid:\([0-9]\+\)/ { s/^[[:space:]]*sid:\([0-9]*\).*/--sid=\1/; h; }; /^[[:space:]]*cid:\([0-9]\+\)/ { s/^[[:space:]]*cid:\([0-9]*\).*/--cid=\1/; G; p; }; }' < /proc/net/iet/session) while [[ -n $2 ]]; do # $2 $1 looks like "--sid=X --cid=Y" ocf_run ietadm --op delete \ --tid=${tid} $2 $1 shift 2 done # In iet, unassigning a user from a target and # deleting the user account is one operation. if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then ocf_run ietadm --op delete --user \ --tid=${tid} \ --params=IncomingUser=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} \ || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi # Loop on delete. Keep trying until we time out, if # necessary. while true; do if ietadm --op delete --tid=${tid}; then ocf_log debug "Removed target ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}." break else ocf_log warn "Failed to remove target ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}, retrying." sleep 1 fi done # Avoid stale /etc/initiators.{allow,deny} entries # for this target if [ -e /etc/initiators.deny ]; then ocf_run sed -e "/^${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}[[:space:]]/d" \ -i /etc/initiators.deny fi if [ -e /etc/initiators.allow ]; then ocf_run sed -e "/^${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}[[:space:]]/d" \ -i /etc/initiators.allow fi ;; tgt) tid="${OCF_RESKEY_tid}" # Close existing connections. There is no other way to # do this in tgt than to parse the output of "tgtadm --op # show". set -- $(tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode target \ | sed -ne '/^Target '${tid}':/,/^Target/ { /^[[:space:]]*I_T nexus: \([0-9]\+\)/ { s/^.*: \([0-9]*\).*/--sid=\1/; h; }; /^[[:space:]]*Connection: \([0-9]\+\)/ { s/^.*: \([0-9]*\).*/--cid=\1/; G; p; }; /^[[:space:]]*LUN information:/ q; }') while [[ -n $2 ]]; do # $2 $1 looks like "--sid=X --cid=Y" ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --op delete --mode connection \ --tid=${tid} $2 $1 shift 2 done # In tgt, we must first unbind the user account from # the target, then remove the account itself. if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username}" ]; then ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode account --op unbind \ --tid=${tid} \ --user=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ocf_run tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode account --op delete \ --user=${OCF_RESKEY_incoming_username} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi # Loop on delete. Keep trying until we time out, if # necessary. while true; do if tgtadm --lld iscsi --op delete --mode target --tid=${tid}; then ocf_log debug "Removed target ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}." break else ocf_log warn "Failed to remove target ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}, retrying." sleep 1 fi done # In tgt, we don't have to worry about our ACL # entries. They are automatically removed upon target # deletion. ;; lio) # In lio, removing a target automatically removes all # associated TPGs, network portals, and LUNs. ocf_run lio_node --deliqn ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; lio-t) ocf_take_lock $TARGETLOCKFILE ocf_release_lock_on_exit $TARGETLOCKFILE ocf_run targetcli /iscsi delete ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} || exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;; esac return $OCF_SUCCESS } iSCSITarget_monitor() { case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) grep -Eq "tid:[0-9]+ name:${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}" /proc/net/iet/volume && return $OCF_SUCCESS ;; tgt) tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode target \ | grep -Eq "Target [0-9]+: ${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}" && return $OCF_SUCCESS ;; lio | lio-t) # if we have no configfs entry for the target, it's # definitely stopped [ -d /sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn} ] || return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING # if the target is there, but its TPG is not enabled, then # we also consider it stopped [ `cat /sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/${OCF_RESKEY_iqn}/tpgt_1/enable` -eq 1 ] || return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING return $OCF_SUCCESS ;; esac return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING } iSCSITarget_validate() { # Do we have all required variables? local required_vars case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet) required_vars="iqn" ;; tgt) required_vars="iqn tid" ;; esac for var in ${required_vars}; do param="OCF_RESKEY_${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 any configuration parameters that the current # implementation does not support? local unsupported_params local var local envar case $OCF_RESKEY_implementation in iet|tgt) # IET and tgt do not support binding a target portal to a # specific IP address. unsupported_params="portals" ;; lio|lio-t) unsupported_params="tid" ;; 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 ;; lio) # lio needs configfs to be mounted if ! grep -Eq "^.*/sys/kernel/config[[:space:]]+configfs" /proc/mounts; then ocf_log err "configfs not mounted at /sys/kernel/config -- check if required modules are loaded." exit $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED fi # check for configfs entries created by target_core_mod if [ ! -d /sys/kernel/config/target ]; then ocf_log err "/sys/kernel/config/target does not exist or is not a directory -- check if required modules are loaded." exit $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED fi ;; lio-t) #targetcli loads the needed kernel modules ;; esac fi return $OCF_SUCCESS } case $1 in meta-data) meta_data exit $OCF_SUCCESS ;; usage|help) iSCSITarget_usage exit $OCF_SUCCESS ;; esac # Everything except usage and meta-data must pass the validate test iSCSITarget_validate case $__OCF_ACTION in start) iSCSITarget_start;; stop) iSCSITarget_stop;; monitor|status) iSCSITarget_monitor;; reload) ocf_log err "Reloading..." iSCSITarget_start ;; validate-all) ;; *) iSCSITarget_usage exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED ;; esac rc=$? ocf_log debug "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} $__OCF_ACTION : $rc" exit $rc