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# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack Foundation
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import datetime
import glob
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
from swift.common.utils import backward, get_logger
def get_devices(device_dir, logger):
devices = []
for line in open('/proc/mounts').readlines():
data = line.strip().split()
block_device = data[0]
mount_point = data[1]
if mount_point.startswith(device_dir):
device = {}
device['mount_point'] = mount_point
device['block_device'] = block_device
try:
device_num = os.stat(block_device).st_rdev
except OSError:
# If we can't stat the device, then something weird is going on
logger.error("Error: Could not stat %s!" %
block_device)
continue
device['major'] = str(os.major(device_num))
device['minor'] = str(os.minor(device_num))
devices.append(device)
for line in open('/proc/partitions').readlines()[2:]:
major, minor, blocks, kernel_device = line.strip().split()
device = [d for d in devices
if d['major'] == major and d['minor'] == minor]
if device:
device[0]['kernel_device'] = kernel_device
return devices
def get_errors(error_re, log_file_pattern, minutes):
# Assuming log rotation is being used, we need to examine
# recently rotated files in case the rotation occurred
# just before the script is being run - the data we are
# looking for may have rotated.
#
# The globbing used before would not work with all out-of-box
# distro setup for logrotate and syslog therefore moving this
# to the config where one can set it with the desired
# globbing pattern.
log_files = [f for f in glob.glob(log_file_pattern)]
log_files.sort()
now_time = datetime.datetime.now()
end_time = now_time - datetime.timedelta(minutes=minutes)
# kern.log does not contain the year so we need to keep
# track of the year and month in case the year recently
# ticked over
year = now_time.year
prev_entry_month = now_time.month
errors = {}
reached_old_logs = False
for path in log_files:
try:
f = open(path)
except IOError:
logger.error("Error: Unable to open " + path)
print("Unable to open " + path)
sys.exit(1)
for line in backward(f):
if '[ 0.000000]' in line \
or 'KERNEL supported cpus:' in line \
or 'BIOS-provided physical RAM map:' in line:
# Ignore anything before the last boot
reached_old_logs = True
break
# Solves the problem with year change - kern.log does not
# keep track of the year.
log_time_entry = line.split()[:3]
if log_time_entry[0] == 'Dec' and prev_entry_month == 'Jan':
year -= 1
prev_entry_month = log_time_entry[0]
log_time_string = '%s %s' % (year, ' '.join(log_time_entry))
try:
log_time = datetime.datetime.strptime(
log_time_string, '%Y %b %d %H:%M:%S')
except ValueError:
continue
if log_time > end_time:
for err in error_re:
for device in err.findall(line):
errors[device] = errors.get(device, 0) + 1
else:
reached_old_logs = True
break
if reached_old_logs:
break
return errors
def comment_fstab(mount_point):
with open('/etc/fstab', 'r') as fstab:
with open('/etc/fstab.new', 'w') as new_fstab:
for line in fstab:
parts = line.split()
if len(parts) > 2 and line.split()[1] == mount_point:
new_fstab.write('#' + line)
else:
new_fstab.write(line)
os.rename('/etc/fstab.new', '/etc/fstab')
if __name__ == '__main__':
c = ConfigParser()
try:
conf_path = sys.argv[1]
except Exception:
print "Usage: %s CONF_FILE" % sys.argv[0].split('/')[-1]
sys.exit(1)
if not c.read(conf_path):
print "Unable to read config file %s" % conf_path
sys.exit(1)
conf = dict(c.items('drive-audit'))
device_dir = conf.get('device_dir', '/srv/node')
minutes = int(conf.get('minutes', 60))
error_limit = int(conf.get('error_limit', 1))
log_file_pattern = conf.get('log_file_pattern',
'/var/log/kern.*[!.][!g][!z]')
error_re = []
for conf_key in conf:
if conf_key.startswith('regex_pattern_'):
error_pattern = conf[conf_key]
try:
r = re.compile(error_pattern)
except re.error:
sys.exit('Error: unable to compile regex pattern "%s"' %
error_pattern)
error_re.append(r)
if not error_re:
error_re = [
re.compile(r'\berror\b.*\b(sd[a-z]{1,2}\d?)\b'),
re.compile(r'\b(sd[a-z]{1,2}\d?)\b.*\berror\b'),
]
conf['log_name'] = conf.get('log_name', 'drive-audit')
logger = get_logger(conf, log_route='drive-audit')
devices = get_devices(device_dir, logger)
logger.debug("Devices found: %s" % str(devices))
if not devices:
logger.error("Error: No devices found!")
errors = get_errors(error_re, log_file_pattern, minutes)
logger.debug("Errors found: %s" % str(errors))
unmounts = 0
for kernel_device, count in errors.items():
if count >= error_limit:
device = \
[d for d in devices if d['kernel_device'] == kernel_device]
if device:
mount_point = device[0]['mount_point']
if mount_point.startswith(device_dir):
logger.info("Unmounting %s with %d errors" %
(mount_point, count))
subprocess.call(['umount', '-fl', mount_point])
logger.info("Commenting out %s from /etc/fstab" %
(mount_point))
comment_fstab(mount_point)
unmounts += 1
if unmounts == 0:
logger.info("No drives were unmounted")
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