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# kdump-config
# Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# Written by Terry Loftin <terry.loftin@hp.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
# kdump-config
# a shell script utility to manage:
# * loading a kdump kernel
# * unloading a kdump kernel
# * saving a vmcore kdump kernel
# * determining the status of kdump
# * propagate ssh key to remote host
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
NAME=${NAME:="kdump-config"}
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
. /lib/init/vars.sh
# Global Setup
KDUMP_DEFAULTS=/etc/default/kdump-tools
[ -r $KDUMP_DEFAULTS ] && . $KDUMP_DEFAULTS
KEXEC=/sbin/kexec
[ -e $KEXEC ] || exit 1;
KVER=`uname -r`
ARCH=`uname -m`
# Set up defaults
KDUMP_SYSCTL=${KDUMP_SYSCTL:="kernel.panic_on_oops=1"}
KDUMP_COREDIR=${KDUMP_COREDIR:=/var/crash}
KDUMP_DUMP_DMESG=${KDUMP_DUMP_DMESG:=1}
KDUMP_DIR="/var/lib/kdump"
KDUMP_NUM_DUMPS=${KDUMP_NUM_DUMPS:=0}
NFS_TIMEO=${NFS_TIMEO:=600}
NFS_RETRANS=${NFS_RETRANS:=3}
MAKEDUMP_ARGS=${MAKEDUMP_ARGS:="-c -d 31"}
KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND=${KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND:="nr_cpus=1 systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service irqpoll nousb ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0"}
KDUMP_KERNEL_HOOK="/etc/kernel/postinst.d/kdump-tools"
[ -d $KDUMP_COREDIR ] || mkdir -p $KDUMP_COREDIR ;
IOMEM_ADDR=`grep -i "Crash kernel" /proc/iomem | sed "s/-..*//" | sed "s/^[ 0]*/0x/"`
# Constants
vmcore_file=/proc/vmcore
sys_kexec_crash=/sys/kernel/kexec_crash_loaded
sys_fadump_enabled=/sys/kernel/fadump_enabled
sys_fadump_registered=/sys/kernel/fadump_registered
kexec_cmd_file=$KDUMP_COREDIR/kexec_cmd
# DUMP_MODE = kdump/fadump
# The default dump mode is kdump.
DUMP_MODE="kdump"
# If /sys/kernel/fadump_enabled is set to `1`, use fadump as dump mechanism
if [ -e $sys_fadump_enabled ] && [ `cat $sys_fadump_enabled` -eq 1 ]; then
DUMP_MODE="fadump"
fi
# Utility Functions
#
function kdump_help()
{
cat <<EOHELP
Usage:
kdump-config {help|test|show|status|load|unload|savecore|propagate|symlinks kernel-version}"
help - print this page
test - Do a dry-run of kdump kernel load command by showing
the kernels and parameters that will be used and echo'ing
the kexec command. The kexec command will not be executed.
If using fadump, check if required sysfs directories exist.
show - Show dump mode, status, any current parameters.
Show kexec command for kdump.
status - evaluate /sys/kernel/{kexec_crash_loaded,fadump_registered}
depending on dump mode. Print appropriate message
load - Locate the kdump kernel, debug kernel, and establish links for
makedumpfile. Then load the kdump kernel using kexec
If using fadump, register.
unload - unload the kdump kernel using kexec
If using fadump, unregister.
savecore - use previously made links to save /proc/vmcore
propagate - Send public ssh key to remote host for passwordless connection
symlinks - Verify and create vmlinuz and initrd.img links in /var/lib/kdump
according to the provided kernel version. If the target
initrd.img file is absent, it will create it.
EOHELP
}
function kdump_show()
{
echo "DUMP_MODE: $DUMP_MODE"
echo "USE_KDUMP: $USE_KDUMP"
echo "KDUMP_SYSCTL: $KDUMP_SYSCTL"
echo "KDUMP_COREDIR: $KDUMP_COREDIR"
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "kdump" ]; then
echo "crashkernel addr: $IOMEM_ADDR"
fi
if [ -h "$KDUMP_KERNEL" ];then
echo " "$(file $KDUMP_KERNEL)
else
echo " "$KDUMP_KERNEL
fi
echo "kdump initrd: "
if [ -h "$KDUMP_INITRD" ];then
echo " "$(file $KDUMP_INITRD)
else
echo " "$KDUMP_INITRD
fi
if [ -n "$SSH" ];then
echo "SSH: $SSH"
SSH_KEY="${SSH_KEY:=/root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa}"
echo "SSH_KEY: $SSH_KEY"
fi
if [ -n "$NFS" ]; then
echo "NFS: $NFS"
echo "NFS_TIMEO: ${NFS_TIMEO:=600}"
echo "NFS_RETRANS ${NFS_RETRANS:=3}"
fi
if [ -n "$SSH" ] || [ -n "$NFS" ]; then
HOSTTAG="${HOSTTAG:=ip}"
echo "HOSTTAG: $HOSTTAG"
fi
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "fadump" ]; then
if [ -e $sys_fadump_registered ] &&
[ `cat $sys_fadump_registered` -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "current state: ready to fadump";
else
echo "current state: Not ready to fadump";
fi
return 0
fi
if [ -e $sys_kexec_crash -a `cat $sys_kexec_crash` -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "current state: ready to kdump";
else
echo "current state: Not ready to kdump";
fi
echo
echo "kexec command:"
echo -n " "
if [ -e $kexec_cmd_file ] ; then
cat $kexec_cmd_file ;
else
echo "no kexec command recorded"
fi
}
function kdump_test()
{
echo "USE_KDUMP: $USE_KDUMP"
echo "KDUMP_SYSCTL: $KDUMP_SYSCTL"
echo "KDUMP_COREDIR: $KDUMP_COREDIR"
echo "crashkernel addr: $IOMEM_ADDR"
echo "kdump kernel addr: $KDUMP_ADDR"
echo "kdump kernel:"
if [ -h "$KDUMP_KERNEL" ];then
echo " "$(file $KDUMP_KERNEL)
else
echo " "$KDUMP_KERNEL
fi
echo "kdump initrd: "
if [ -h "$KDUMP_INITRD" ];then
echo " "$(file $KDUMP_INITRD)
else
echo " "$KDUMP_INITRD
fi
echo "kexec command to be used:"
echo " $KEXEC_CMD"
}
# Check if symlinks are correctly set according to the
# kernel version passed as argument, if $KDUMP_DIR
# is used to store smaller initrd.img files (Ubuntu only)
# Returns: 0/1 (success/broken,absent or wrong version)
#
function check_symlink()
{
symlink=$1
kern_version=$2
if [ -h "$KDUMP_DIR/$symlink" ];then
linkedfile=$(file "$KDUMP_DIR/$symlink" | rev | cut -d" " -f1 | rev)
if [ -e "$linkedfile" ];then
version=$(basename $linkedfile)
if [ ${version%%-*} == "vmlinux" ];then
version=${version#vmlinux-}
else
version=${version#$symlink-}
fi
if [ ${version} == $kern_version ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
fi
return 1
}
# Create a symlink
function create_symlink()
{
link=$1
kernel_version=$2
log_action_msg "Creating symlink $KDUMP_DIR/${link}"
if [ $link == "vmlinuz" ];then
ln -fs /boot/${link%?}?-${kernel_version} $KDUMP_DIR/$link
else
ln -fs $KDUMP_DIR/${link}-${kernel_version} $KDUMP_DIR/$link
fi
}
# If $KDUMP_DIR is used to hold smaller initrd.img,
# verify if the proper symlinks are in place for
# initrd.img and vmlinuz/vmlinux.
# If no link is found, the links are broken or pointing
# to the wrong version, new links are created.
# Nothing is created if DRY_RUN = true. Only reporting
# is done.
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
# Creates: $KDUMP_DIR/vmlinuz $KDUMP_DIR/initrd.img
function manage_symlinks()
{
if [ -d "$KDUMP_DIR" ];then
for symlink in initrd.img vmlinuz;do
check_symlink $symlink $KVER
ret=$?
if [ $ret == 1 ];then
log_failure_msg "Invalid symlink : $KDUMP_DIR/$symlink"
if [ ! $DRY_RUN ];then
create_symlink $symlink $KVER
fi
fi
done
fi
return 0
}
# check_fadump_support: Other miscellaneous checks go here:
# 1: if USE_KDUMP is 0, don't set up fadump.
# 2: -e /sys/kernel/fadump_registered indicates that this kernel
# thinks it supports fadump
#
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
function check_fadump_support()
{
if [ -z "$USE_KDUMP" -o "$USE_KDUMP" == "0" ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$KDUMP_DEFAULTS: USE_KDUMP is not set or zero"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
if [ ! -e $sys_fadump_registered ]; then
log_failure_msg "fadump is not configured in this kernel."
log_failure_msg "Try passing \"fadump=on\" to enable fadump"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
if [ -n "$NFS" ] && [ -n "$SSH" ];then
log_failure_msg "\$SSH and \$NFS cannot be defined concurrently"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
}
# check_kdump_support: Other miscellaneous checks go here:
# 1: if USE_KDUMP is 0, don't set up kdump.
# 2: -e /sys/kernel/kexec_crash loaded indicates that this kernel
# thinks it supports kdump
# 3: the current kernel should have booted with a crashkernel= command
# line parameter.
#
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
function check_kdump_support()
{
if [ -z "$USE_KDUMP" -o "$USE_KDUMP" == "0" ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$KDUMP_DEFAULTS: USE_KDUMP is not set or zero"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
if [ ! -e $sys_kexec_crash ] ; then
log_failure_msg "kdump is not supported by this kernel"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
CRASHKERNEL=`grep -i crashkernel= /proc/cmdline`;
if [ -z "$CRASHKERNEL" ] ; then
log_failure_msg "no crashkernel= parameter in the kernel cmdline"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
if [ -n "$NFS" ] && [ -n "$SSH" ];then
log_failure_msg "\$SSH and \$NFS cannot be defined concurrently"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
}
# check_relocatable: check if the given kernel config is relocatable
# Arguments:
# 1: the config file to check
# Returns: 0 if the given kernel config indicates a relocatable kernel.
# 1 otherwise.
function check_relocatable()
{
if [ "$ARCH" = "ia64" ]; then
# Linux is always relocatable on ia64
return 0
elif grep -q 'CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y' $1; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
function check_securelevel()
{
local sl_path="/sys/kernel/security/securelevel"
if [ ! -f "$sl_path" ]; then
return 1
fi
if [ "$(cat "$sl_path")" = "1" ]; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
function check_secure_boot()
{
local sb_path sm_file sb sm
sb_path=$(find /sys/firmware/efi/efivars -name SecureBoot-* 2>/dev/null)
sm_path=$(find /sys/firmware/efi/efivars -name SetupMode-* 2>/dev/null)
if [ -f "$sb_path" ] && [ -f "$sm_path" ]; then
sb=$(hexdump -v -e '/1 "%d\ "' $sb_path|cut -d' ' -f 5)
sm=$(hexdump -v -e '/1 "%d\ "' $sm_path|cut -d' ' -f 5)
if [ "$sb" = "1" ] && [ "$sm" = "0" ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
return 1
}
# Find the kexec/kdump kernel and possibly a corresponding initrd.
# A kdump kernel does not need to match the `uname -r` of the booted kernel.
#
# Use the following priorites in determining the kdump kernel:
# 1. An explicit Kdump kernel in the defaults file overrides all
# 2. Use the current running kernel if it is relocatable.
# 3. Give up. Note, a kdump kernel is required.
#
# Returns: 0/1 (success/fail)
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
# Sets: KDUMP_KERNEL, KDUMP_INITRD
function locate_kdump_kernel()
{
# 1: User may have specified the KDUMP_KERNEL and KDUMP_INITRD
# explicitly. Test for existance and either use it or fail.
if [ -n "$KDUMP_KERNEL" ] ; then
if [ ! -e "$KDUMP_KERNEL" ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$KDUMP_DEFAULTS: KDUMP_KERNEL does not exist: $KDUMP_KERNEL"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
elif [ -n "$KDUMP_INITRD" -a ! -e "$KDUMP_INITRD" ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$KDUMP_DEFAULTS: KDUMP_INITRD does not exist: $KDUMP_INITRD"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
return 0;
fi
# 2: The currently running kernel may be relocatable. If so, then
# use the currently running kernel as the crash kernel.
if check_relocatable /boot/config-$KVER; then
if [ -f /boot/vmlinuz-$KVER ]; then
KDUMP_KERNEL=/boot/vmlinuz-$KVER
elif [ -f /boot/vmlinux-$KVER ]; then
KDUMP_KERNEL=/boot/vmlinux-$KVER
else
KDUMP_KERNEL=
fi
if [ -f /boot/initrd.img-$KVER ]; then
KDUMP_INITRD=/boot/initrd.img-$KVER
else
KDUMP_INITRD=
fi
KDUMP_ADDR="relocatable"
return 0;
fi
# If the kdump kernel is not relocatable, we need to make sure it was
# built to start at the crashkernel= address. IOMEM_ADDR is already
# set...
if [ -z "$KDUMP_CONFIG" ] ; then return 0 ; fi
if check_relocatable $KDUMP_CONFIG; then
KDUMP_ADDR="relocatable"
else
KDUMP_ADDR=`grep CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START $KDUMP_CONFIG | sed "s/CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=//"`
# compare the two
if [ "$KDUMP_ADDR" != "$IOMEM_ADDR" ] ; then
log_failure_msg "kdump kernel relocation address does not match crashkernel parameter"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
return 1;
fi
fi
return 0;
}
# Register firmware-assisted dump as the dump mechanism
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
function fadump_register()
{
# set fadump registered sys node to `1` to register fadump
if [ "`cat $sys_fadump_registered`" -ne 1 ]; then
echo 1 > $sys_fadump_registered
fi
rc=`cat $sys_fadump_registered`
if [ $rc -ne 1 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "fadump registering failed"
logger -t $NAME "fadump registering failed"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
log_success_msg "fadump registered successfully"
logger -t $NAME "fadump registered successfully"
# Last step: make sure panic_on_oops is enabled
PANIC_ON_OOPS=`/sbin/sysctl kernel.panic_on_oops | cut -d" " -f3`
if [ $PANIC_ON_OOPS != "1" ] ; then
sysctl -w kernel.panic_on_oops=1 >/dev/null
fi
}
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
function fadump_unregister()
{
# set fadump registered sys node to `0` to un-register fadump
if [ "`cat $sys_fadump_registered`" -ne 0 ]; then
echo 0 > $sys_fadump_registered
fi
rc=`cat $sys_fadump_registered`
if [ $rc -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "fadump un-registering failed"
logger -t $NAME "fadump un-registering failed"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
log_success_msg "fadump un-registered successfully"
logger -t $NAME "fadump un-registered successfully"
}
function kdump_create_symlinks()
{
kernel_version=$1
if [ -e $sys_kexec_crash -a `cat $sys_kexec_crash` -eq 1 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "Cannot change symbolic links when kdump is loaded"
exit 1
fi
if [ -e /boot/vmlinu[xz]-${kernel_version} ];then
create_symlink vmlinuz $kernel_version
if [ -f $KDUMP_DIR/initrd.img-${kernel_version} ]; then
create_symlink initrd.img ${kernel_version}
else
if [ -x $KDUMP_KERNEL_HOOK ];then
$KDUMP_KERNEL_HOOK $kernel_version
create_symlink initrd.img $kernel_version
else
log_failure_msg "Unable to locate kernel hook"
fi
fi
else
log_failure_msg "Invalid kernel version : $kernel_version"
fi
}
#
# Load the already determined kdump kernel and kdump initrd using kexec
# 1: A KDUMP_CMDLINE in the defaults file overrides all.
# 2: Use /proc/cmdline
# a. strip out the crashkernel= parameter.
# b. strip out the abm= parameter.
# c. append KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND from defaults file
# Sets: KEXEC_CMD
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
function kdump_load()
{
# assemble the kexec command used to load the kdump kernel
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC -p"
if check_secure_boot || check_securelevel; then
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC_CMD -s"
fi
# Different kernel types allow/require different options:
# The only special case here is that x86, x86_64 elf style
# binaries require the --args-linux argument.
if [ "$ARCH" != "ia64" ] ; then
ELF_TST=`file $KDUMP_KERNEL | grep ELF`
if [ -n "$ELF_TST" ] ; then
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC_CMD --args-linux"
fi
fi
# KDUMP_KEXEC_ARGS, if non-empty, comes from the defaults file.
if [ -n "$KDUMP_KEXEC_ARGS" ] ; then
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC_CMD $KDUMP_KEXEC_ARGS"
fi
# Assemble the --commmand-line:
if [ -z "$KDUMP_CMDLINE" ] ; then
KDUMP_CMDLINE=`cat /proc/cmdline | \
sed -r -e 's/(^| )crashkernel=[^ ]*//g' \
-e 's/(^| )hugepages=[^ ]*//g' \
-e 's/(^| )hugepagesz=[^ ]*//g' \
-e 's/(^| )abm=[^ ]*//g' \
-e 's/"/\\\\"/'g`
fi
KDUMP_CMDLINE="$KDUMP_CMDLINE $KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND"
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC_CMD --command-line=\"$KDUMP_CMDLINE\""
# Assemble the --initrd:
if [ -e "$KDUMP_INITRD" ] ; then
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC_CMD --initrd=$KDUMP_INITRD"
fi
# Finally, add the kernel:
KEXEC_CMD="$KEXEC_CMD $KDUMP_KERNEL"
if [ $DRY_RUN ] ; then return 0; fi
eval $KEXEC_CMD
if [ $? == 0 ]; then
log_success_msg "loaded kdump kernel"
logger -t $NAME "$KEXEC_CMD"
logger -t $NAME "loaded kdump kernel"
echo "$KEXEC_CMD" >$kexec_cmd_file
else
log_failure_msg "failed to load kdump kernel"
logger -t $NAME "failed to load kdump kernel"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
# Last step: make sure panic_on_oops is enabled
PANIC_ON_OOPS=`/sbin/sysctl kernel.panic_on_oops | cut -d" " -f3`
if [ $PANIC_ON_OOPS != "1" ] ; then
sysctl -w kernel.panic_on_oops=1 >/dev/null
fi
}
# Returns: none. prints warnings or exit
function kdump_unload()
{
if check_secure_boot || check_securelevel; then
$KEXEC -s -p -u
else
$KEXEC -p -u
fi
if [ $? == 0 ]; then
log_success_msg "unloaded kdump kernel"
logger -t $NAME "unloaded kdump kernel"
else
log_failure_msg "failed to unload kdump kernel"
logger -t $NAME "failed to unload kdump kernel"
[ ! $DRY_RUN ] && exit 1;
fi
}
#
# Return the name of the subdirectory to store core file.
# Will add hostname/IP according to the value of
# HOSTTAG if networked dump is selected
function define_stampdir()
{
STAMP=$1
HOSTTAG="${HOSTTAG:=ip}"
if [ -z "$SSH" ] && [ -z "$NFS" ]; then
echo "$KDUMP_COREDIR/$STAMP"
elif [ "$HOSTTAG" = "hostname" ];then
echo "$KDUMP_COREDIR/$(hostname)-$STAMP"
else
# Looping to give time to network to settle
typeset -i counter=0
while (( counter < 5));do
THIS_HOST="$(hostname -I)"
set -- $THIS_HOST
THIS_HOST=$1
if [ -z "$THIS_HOST" ]; then
sleep 1
((counter+=1))
else
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$THIS_HOST" ]; then
# Send log msg to stderr to avoid polluting
# the result of the function
log_failure_msg "Unable to get IP from network" >&2
log_action_msg "Reverting to HOSTTAG=hostname" >&2
THIS_HOST="$(hostname)"
fi
echo "$KDUMP_COREDIR/$THIS_HOST-$STAMP"
fi
}
# Saving the vmcore:
# Our priorities are:
# 1. If the makedumpfile config link is valid, use that
# 2. else if the vmlinux link is valid, use that
# 3. else fallback to using: makedumpfile -d 1 -c
# 4. else use cp
#
# Returns: 0/1 (success/fail)
# Sets: KDUMP_STAMPDIR, KDUMP_COREFILE
function kdump_save_core()
{
KDUMP_STAMP=`date +"%Y%m%d%H%M"`
KDUMP_STAMPDIR=$(define_stampdir $KDUMP_STAMP)
KDUMP_CORETEMP="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/dump-incomplete"
KDUMP_COREFILE="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/dump.$KDUMP_STAMP"
KDUMP_DMESGFILE="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/dmesg.$KDUMP_STAMP"
# If we use NFS, verify that we can mount the FS
#
if [ -n "$NFS" ];then
log_action_msg "Mounting NFS mountpoint $NFS ..."
mount -t nfs -o nolock -o tcp -o soft -o timeo=${NFS_TIMEO} -o retrans=${NFS_RETRANS} $NFS $KDUMP_COREDIR
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ];then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: Unable to mount remote NFS directory $NFS. Cannot save core"
logger -t $NAME "Unable to mount remote NFS directory $NFS. Cannot save core"
return 1;
fi
# FS is mounted, see if we can write to it
#
mkdir -p $KDUMP_STAMPDIR
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ];then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: Unable to write to the remote NFS directory $NFS. Cannot save core"
logger -t $NAME "Unable to write to the remote NFS directory $NFS. Cannot save core"
umount $KDUMP_COREDIR
UMNT_ERROR=$?
if [ $UMNT_ERROR -ne 0 ];then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: Unable to cleanly unmount the NFS file system"
logger -t $NAME "Unable to cleanly unmount the NFS file system"
fi
else
log_action_msg "Dumping to NFS mountpoint $NFS/$KDUMP_STAMP"
logger -t $NAME "Dumping to NFS mountpoint $NFS/$KDUMP_STAMP"
fi
else
mkdir -p $KDUMP_STAMPDIR
fi
log_action_msg "running makedumpfile $MAKEDUMP_ARGS $vmcore_file $KDUMP_CORETEMP"
makedumpfile $MAKEDUMP_ARGS $vmcore_file $KDUMP_CORETEMP
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: makedumpfile failed, falling back to 'cp'"
logger -t $NAME "makedumpfile failed, falling back to 'cp'"
KDUMP_CORETEMP="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/vmcore-incomplete"
KDUMP_COREFILE="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/vmcore.$KDUMP_STAMP"
cp $vmcore_file $KDUMP_CORETEMP
ERROR=$?
fi
# did we succeed?
if [ $ERROR == 0 ]; then
mv $KDUMP_CORETEMP $KDUMP_COREFILE
log_success_msg "$NAME: saved vmcore in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "saved vmcore in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
sync
else
log_failure_msg "$NAME: failed to save vmcore in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "failed to save vmcore in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
fi
# dump the dmesg buffer
if [ "$KDUMP_DUMP_DMESG" -eq 1 ] ; then
log_action_msg "running makedumpfile --dump-dmesg $vmcore_file $KDUMP_DMESGFILE"
makedumpfile --dump-dmesg $vmcore_file $KDUMP_DMESGFILE
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: makedumpfile --dump-dmesg failed. dmesg content will be unavailable"
logger -t $NAME "makedumpfile --dump-dmesg failed. dmesg content will be unavailable"
fi
# did we succeed?
if [ $ERROR == 0 ]; then
log_success_msg "$NAME: saved dmesg content in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "saved dmesg content in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
sync
else
log_failure_msg "$NAME: failed to save dmesg content in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "failed to save dmesg content in $KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
fi
fi
# limit the number of dumps kept on the local machine
if [ -z "${NFS}" -a $ERROR == 0 -a $KDUMP_NUM_DUMPS -gt 0 ] ; then
num_dumps=$(ls -1dv $KDUMP_COREDIR/2* | wc -l)
if [ $num_dumps -gt $KDUMP_NUM_DUMPS ] ; then
purge_num=$((num_dumps - KDUMP_NUM_DUMPS))
purge_dir=$(ls -1dv $KDUMP_COREDIR/2* | head -$purge_num | tr "\n" " ")
log_action_msg "Too many dumps, purging: $purge_dir"
logger -t $NAME "Too many dumps, purging: $purge_dir"
rm -rf $purge_dir
fi
fi
# If we use NFS, umount the remote FS
#
if [ -n "$NFS" ];then
umount $KDUMP_COREDIR
UMNT_ERROR=$?
if [ $UMNT_ERROR -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: Unable to cleanly unmount the NFS file system"
logger -t $NAME "Unable to cleanly unmount the NFS file system"
fi
fi
return $ERROR
}
function kdump_save_core_to_ssh()
{
KDUMP_SSH_KEY="${SSH_KEY:=/root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa}"
KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST="$SSH"
KDUMP_STAMP=`date +"%Y%m%d%H%M"`
KDUMP_STAMPDIR=$(define_stampdir $KDUMP_STAMP)
KDUMP_CORETEMP="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/dump-incomplete"
KDUMP_COREFILE="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/dump.$KDUMP_STAMP"
KDUMP_TMPDMESG="/tmp/dmesg.$KDUMP_STAMP"
KDUMP_DMESGFILE="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/dmesg.$KDUMP_STAMP"
ERROR=0
ssh -i $KDUMP_SSH_KEY $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST mkdir -p $KDUMP_STAMPDIR
ERROR=$?
# If remote connections fails, no need to continue
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: Unable to reach remote server $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST. No reason to continue"
logger -t $NAME "Unable to reach remote server $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST. No reason to continue"
return 1
fi
# Add '-F' [flatten] to MAKEDUMP_ARGS, if not there:
[ "${MAKEDUMP_ARGS#-F*}" != "${MAKEDUMP_ARGS}" ] || MAKEDUMP_ARGS="${MAKEDUMP_ARGS} -F"
log_action_msg "sending makedumpfile $MAKEDUMP_ARGS $vmcore_file to $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST : $KDUMP_CORETEMP"
makedumpfile $MAKEDUMP_ARGS $vmcore_file | ssh -i $KDUMP_SSH_KEY $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST dd of=$KDUMP_CORETEMP
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: makedumpfile failed, falling back to 'scp'"
logger -t $NAME "makedumpfile failed, falling back to 'scp'"
KDUMP_CORETEMP="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/vmcore-incomplete"
KDUMP_COREFILE="$KDUMP_STAMPDIR/vmcore.$KDUMP_STAMP"
scp -i $KDUMP_SSH_KEY $vmcore_file $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_CORETEMP
if [ $? -ne 0 ];then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: makedumpfile scp failed. The vmcore file will not be available"
logger -t $NAME "makedumpfile scp failed. The vmcore file will not be available"
else
ERROR=0
fi
else
ERROR=0
fi
# did we succeed?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ]; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: failed to save vmcore in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "failed to save vmcore in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
sync
else
ssh -i $KDUMP_SSH_KEY $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST mv $KDUMP_CORETEMP $KDUMP_COREFILE
log_success_msg "$NAME: saved vmcore in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "saved vmcore in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
fi
# dump the dmesg buffer
if [ "$KDUMP_DUMP_DMESG" -eq 1 ] ; then
log_action_msg "running makedumpfile --dump-dmesg $vmcore_file $KDUMP_TMPDMESG"
makedumpfile --dump-dmesg $vmcore_file $KDUMP_TMPDMESG
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ] ; then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: makedumpfile --dump-dmesg failed. dmesg content will be unavailable"
logger -t $NAME "makedumpfile --dump-dmesg failed. dmesg content will be unavailable"
else
scp -i $KDUMP_SSH_KEY $KDUMP_TMPDMESG $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_DMESGFILE
ERROR=$?
fi
# did we succeed?
if [ $ERROR == 0 ]; then
log_success_msg "$NAME: saved dmesg content in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "saved dmesg content in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
return 0;
else
log_failure_msg "$NAME: failed to save dmesg content in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
logger -t $NAME "failed to save dmesg content in $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST:$KDUMP_STAMPDIR"
return 1;
fi
fi
}
function kdump_propagate()
{
KDUMP_SSH_KEY="${SSH_KEY:=/root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa}"
KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST="$SSH"
# ssh key propagation is only needed
# if remote ssh dump is configured
if [ -z "$KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST" ];then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: Remote ssh dump is not configured. No reason to propagate"
logger -t $NAME "Remote ssh dump is not configured. No reason to propagate"
return 1;
fi
# Verify if the provided key exists and create it if needed
if [ -f "$KDUMP_SSH_KEY" ];then
echo "Using existing key $KDUMP_SSH_KEY"
else
echo "Need to generate a new ssh key..."
/usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa -f $KDUMP_SSH_KEY -N "" 2>&1 > /dev/null
fi
KDUMP_SSH_USER=${KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST%@*}
KDUMP_SSH_TARGET=${KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST#*@}
ssh-copy-id -i $KDUMP_SSH_KEY $KDUMP_SSH_USER@$KDUMP_SSH_TARGET &>/dev/null
ERROR=$?
if [ $ERROR -ne 0 ];then
log_failure_msg "$NAME: $KDUMP_SSH_KEY failed to be sent to $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST"
logger -t $NAME "$KDUMP_SSH_KEY failed to be sent to $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST"
return 1;
else
logger -t $NAME "propagated ssh key $KDUMP_SSH_KEY to server $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST"
echo "propagated ssh key $KDUMP_SSH_KEY to server $KDUMP_REMOTE_HOST"
return 0;
fi
}
case "$1" in
test)
DRY_RUN="true"
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "fadump" ]; then
check_fadump_support
else
check_kdump_support;
manage_symlinks;
locate_kdump_kernel;
kdump_load;
kdump_test
fi
;;
show)
DRY_RUN="true"
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "fadump" ]; then
check_fadump_support;
else
check_kdump_support;
fi
kdump_show
;;
load)
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "fadump" ]; then
check_fadump_support;
fadump_register
else
check_kdump_support;
kdump_create_symlinks $KVER;
manage_symlinks;
locate_kdump_kernel;
kdump_load
fi
;;
unload)
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "fadump" ]; then
fadump_unregister
else
kdump_unload
fi
;;
status)
if [ "$DUMP_MODE" == "fadump" ]; then
check_fadump_support
if [ `cat $sys_fadump_registered` -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "current state : ready to fadump";
else
echo "current state : Not ready to fadump";
fi
else
DRY_RUN=true
check_kdump_support;
manage_symlinks;
if [ `cat $sys_kexec_crash` -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "current state : ready to kdump";
else
echo "current state : Not ready to kdump";
fi
fi
exit 0;
;;
savecore)
if ! [ -z $SSH ];then
kdump_save_core_to_ssh
else
kdump_save_core
fi
exit $?
;;
propagate)
kdump_propagate;
;;
symlinks)
if [ -z $2 ];then
log_failure_msg "Invalid argument : missing kernel version"
else
kdump_create_symlinks $2
fi
;;
help|-h*|--h*)
kdump_help
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {help|test|show|status|load|unload|savecore|propagate|symlinks kernel-version}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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