freezer_dr.fencers.drivers.ipmi.driver

Source code for freezer_dr.fencers.drivers.ipmi.driver

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from freezer_dr.common.yaml_parser import YamlParser
from freezer_dr.fencers.common.driver import FencerBaseDriver
from freezer_dr.fencers.drivers.ipmi.ipmitool import IpmiInterface
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_log import log
import time

CONF = cfg.CONF
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)


[docs]class IpmiDriver(FencerBaseDriver): def __init__(self, nodes, fencer_conf): super(IpmiDriver, self).__init__(nodes, fencer_conf) self.parser = YamlParser(self.fencer_conf['credentials_file'])
[docs] def prepare_node(self, node): """Prepares the subprocess to call ``ipmitool`` with the node details! :param node: dict contains node fencing information """ self.interface = IpmiInterface( node.get('fencer-ip'), node.get('fencer-user'), node.get('fencer-password'), verbose=CONF.debug)
[docs] def force_shutdown(self): try: self.interface.power_down() except Exception as e: LOG.error(e)
[docs] def graceful_shutdown(self): try: self.interface.power_soft() except Exception as e: LOG.error(e)
[docs] def status(self): return self.interface.get_power_status()
# @todo remove this fn as it's for testing purposes only :)
[docs] def power_on(self): self.interface.power_on()
[docs] def get_node_details(self, node): """Loads the node's fencing information from ``credentials_file`` :param node: a dict contains node ip or hostname :return: a dict contains node fencing information """ node_details = self.parser.find_server_by_ip(node.get('ip')) or \ self.parser.find_server_by_hostname(node.get('host')) return node_details
[docs] def fence(self): """Implements the fencing procedure for server fencing using ipmi :return: a list of nodes and weather they're fenced or not! """ fenced_nodes = [] for node in self.nodes: LOG.debug("fencing node {0}".format(node)) # load node details node_details = self.get_node_details(node) # loop on the node number of n times trying to fence it gently, # if not force it! self.prepare_node(node_details) for retry in range(0, self.fencer_conf['retries']): if self.status(): try: self.graceful_shutdown() except Exception as e: LOG.debug(e) else: node['status'] = True break time.sleep(self.fencer_conf['hold_period']) LOG.info('wait for %d seconds before retrying to gracefully ' 'shutdown' % self.fencer_conf['hold_period']) try: self.force_shutdown() except Exception as e: LOG.error(e) if not self.status(): node['status'] = True else: node['status'] = False fenced_nodes.append(node) return fenced_nodes
[docs] def get_info(self): return { 'name': 'IPMI Interface driver', 'version': 1.1, 'author': 'Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company, L.P' }
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