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diff --git a/geo-replication/syncdaemon/monitor.py b/geo-replication/syncdaemon/monitor.py
index b8956dcc2b9..badd0d9c5f8 100644
--- a/geo-replication/syncdaemon/monitor.py
+++ b/geo-replication/syncdaemon/monitor.py
@@ -3,26 +3,94 @@ import sys
import time
import signal
import logging
+import uuid
+import xml.etree.ElementTree as XET
+from subprocess import PIPE
+from resource import Popen, FILE, GLUSTER, SSH
+from threading import Lock
from gconf import gconf
-from syncdutils import update_file, select, waitpid, set_term_handler
+from syncdutils import update_file, select, waitpid, set_term_handler, is_host_local, GsyncdError
+from syncdutils import escape, Thread, finalize, memoize
+
+class Volinfo(object):
+ def __init__(self, vol, host='localhost', prelude=[]):
+ po = Popen(prelude + ['gluster', '--xml', '--remote-host=' + host, 'volume', 'info', vol],
+ stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
+ vix = po.stdout.read()
+ po.wait()
+ po.terminate_geterr()
+ vi = XET.fromstring(vix)
+ if vi.find('opRet').text != '0':
+ if prelude:
+ via = '(via %s) ' % prelude.join(' ')
+ else:
+ via = ' '
+ raise GsyncdError('getting volume info of %s%s failed with errorcode %s',
+ (vol, via, vi.find('opErrno').text))
+ self.tree = vi
+ self.volume = vol
+ self.host = host
+
+ def get(self, elem):
+ return self.tree.findall('.//' + elem)
+
+ @property
+ @memoize
+ def bricks(self):
+ def bparse(b):
+ host, dirp = b.text.split(':', 2)
+ return {'host': host, 'dir': dirp}
+ return [ bparse(b) for b in self.get('brick') ]
+
+ @property
+ @memoize
+ def uuid(self):
+ ids = self.get('id')
+ if len(ids) != 1:
+ raise GsyncdError("volume info of %s obtained from %s: ambiguous uuid",
+ self.volume, self.host)
+ return ids[0].text
+
class Monitor(object):
"""class which spawns and manages gsyncd workers"""
+ ST_INIT = 'Initializing...'
+ ST_STABLE = 'Stable'
+ ST_FAULTY = 'faulty'
+ ST_INCON = 'inconsistent'
+ _ST_ORD = [ST_STABLE, ST_INIT, ST_FAULTY, ST_INCON]
+
def __init__(self):
- self.state = None
+ self.lock = Lock()
+ self.state = {}
- def set_state(self, state):
+ def set_state(self, state, w=None):
"""set the state that can be used by external agents
like glusterd for status reporting"""
- if state == self.state:
- return
- self.state = state
- logging.info('new state: %s' % state)
- if getattr(gconf, 'state_file', None):
- update_file(gconf.state_file, lambda f: f.write(state + '\n'))
-
- def monitor(self):
+ computestate = lambda: self.state and self._ST_ORD[max(self._ST_ORD.index(s) for s in self.state.values())]
+ if w:
+ self.lock.acquire()
+ old_state = computestate()
+ self.state[w] = state
+ state = computestate()
+ self.lock.release()
+ if state != old_state:
+ self.set_state(state)
+ else:
+ logging.info('new state: %s' % state)
+ if getattr(gconf, 'state_file', None):
+ update_file(gconf.state_file, lambda f: f.write(state + '\n'))
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def terminate():
+ # relax one SIGTERM by setting a handler that sets back
+ # standard handler
+ set_term_handler(lambda *a: set_term_handler())
+ # give a chance to graceful exit
+ os.kill(-os.getpid(), signal.SIGTERM)
+
+ def monitor(self, w, argv, cpids):
"""the monitor loop
Basic logic is a blantantly simple blunt heuristics:
@@ -41,27 +109,8 @@ class Monitor(object):
blown worker blows up on EPIPE if the net goes down,
due to the keep-alive thread)
"""
- def sigcont_handler(*a):
- """
- Re-init logging and send group kill signal
- """
- md = gconf.log_metadata
- logging.shutdown()
- lcls = logging.getLoggerClass()
- lcls.setup(label=md.get('saved_label'), **md)
- pid = os.getpid()
- os.kill(-pid, signal.SIGUSR1)
- signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, lambda *a: ())
- signal.signal(signal.SIGCONT, sigcont_handler)
-
- argv = sys.argv[:]
- for o in ('-N', '--no-daemon', '--monitor'):
- while o in argv:
- argv.remove(o)
- argv.extend(('-N', '-p', ''))
- argv.insert(0, os.path.basename(sys.executable))
- self.set_state('starting...')
+ self.set_state(self.ST_INIT, w)
ret = 0
def nwait(p, o=0):
p2, r = waitpid(p, o)
@@ -83,7 +132,13 @@ class Monitor(object):
cpid = os.fork()
if cpid == 0:
os.close(pr)
- os.execv(sys.executable, argv + ['--feedback-fd', str(pw)])
+ os.execv(sys.executable, argv + ['--feedback-fd', str(pw),
+ '--local-path', w[0],
+ '--local-id', '.' + escape(w[0]),
+ '--resource-remote', w[1]])
+ self.lock.acquire()
+ cpids.add(cpid)
+ self.lock.release()
os.close(pw)
t0 = time.time()
so = select((pr,), (), (), conn_timeout)[0]
@@ -103,27 +158,104 @@ class Monitor(object):
else:
logging.debug("worker not confirmed in %d sec, aborting it" % \
conn_timeout)
- # relax one SIGTERM by setting a handler that sets back
- # standard handler
- set_term_handler(lambda *a: set_term_handler())
- # give a chance to graceful exit
- os.kill(-os.getpid(), signal.SIGTERM)
+ self.terminate()
time.sleep(1)
os.kill(cpid, signal.SIGKILL)
ret = nwait(cpid)
if ret == None:
- self.set_state('OK')
+ self.set_state(self.ST_STABLE, w)
ret = nwait(cpid)
if exit_signalled(ret):
ret = 0
else:
ret = exit_status(ret)
if ret in (0,1):
- self.set_state('faulty')
+ self.set_state(self.ST_FAULTY, w)
time.sleep(10)
- self.set_state('inconsistent')
+ self.set_state(self.ST_INCON, w)
return ret
-def monitor():
+ def multiplex(self, wspx, suuid):
+ def sigcont_handler(*a):
+ """
+ Re-init logging and send group kill signal
+ """
+ md = gconf.log_metadata
+ logging.shutdown()
+ lcls = logging.getLoggerClass()
+ lcls.setup(label=md.get('saved_label'), **md)
+ pid = os.getpid()
+ os.kill(-pid, signal.SIGUSR1)
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, lambda *a: ())
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGCONT, sigcont_handler)
+
+ argv = sys.argv[:]
+ for o in ('-N', '--no-daemon', '--monitor'):
+ while o in argv:
+ argv.remove(o)
+ argv.extend(('-N', '-p', '', '--slave-id', suuid))
+ argv.insert(0, os.path.basename(sys.executable))
+
+ cpids = set()
+ ta = []
+ for wx in wspx:
+ def wmon(w):
+ cpid, _ = self.monitor(w, argv, cpids)
+ terminate()
+ time.sleep(1)
+ self.lock.acquire()
+ for cpid in cpids:
+ os.kill(cpid, signal.SIGKILL)
+ self.lock.release()
+ finalize(exval=1)
+ t = Thread(target = wmon, args=[wx])
+ t.start()
+ ta.append(t)
+ for t in ta:
+ t.join()
+
+def distribute(*resources):
+ master, slave = resources
+ mvol = Volinfo(master.volume, master.host)
+ logging.debug('master bricks: ' + repr(mvol.bricks))
+ locmbricks = [ b['dir'] for b in mvol.bricks if is_host_local(b['host']) ]
+ prelude = []
+ si = slave
+ if isinstance(slave, SSH):
+ prelude = gconf.ssh_command.split() + [slave.remote_addr]
+ si = slave.inner_rsc
+ logging.debug('slave SSH gateway: ' + slave.remote_addr)
+ if isinstance(si, FILE):
+ sbricks = {'host': 'localhost', 'dir': si.path}
+ suuid = uuid.uuid5(uuid.NAMESPACE_URL, slave.get_url(canonical=True))
+ elif isinstance(si, GLUSTER):
+ svol = Volinfo(si.volume, si.host, prelude)
+ sbricks = svol.bricks
+ suuid = svol.uuid
+ else:
+ raise GsyncdError("unkown slave type " + slave.url)
+ logging.info('slave bricks: ' + repr(sbricks))
+ if isinstance(si, FILE):
+ slaves = [ slave.url ]
+ else:
+ slavenodes = set(b['host'] for b in sbricks)
+ if isinstance(slave, SSH) and not gconf.isolated_slave:
+ rap = SSH.parse_ssh_address(slave.remote_addr)
+ slaves = [ 'ssh://' + rap['user'] + '@' + h + ':' + si.url for h in slavenodes ]
+ else:
+ slavevols = [ h + ':' + si.volume for h in slavenodes ]
+ if isinstance(slave, SSH):
+ slaves = [ 'ssh://' + rap.remote_addr + ':' + v for v in slavevols ]
+ else:
+ slaves = slavevols
+ locmbricks.sort()
+ slaves.sort()
+ workerspex = []
+ for i in range(len(locmbricks)):
+ workerspex.append((locmbricks[i], slaves[i % len(slaves)]))
+ logging.info('worker specs: ' + repr(workerspex))
+ return workerspex, suuid
+
+def monitor(*resources):
"""oh yeah, actually Monitor is used as singleton, too"""
- return Monitor().monitor()
+ return Monitor().multiplex(*distribute(*resources))