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#
# High-Availability nginx OCF resource agent
#
# nginx
#
# Description: starts/stops nginx servers.
#
# Author: Alan Robertson
# Dejan Muhamedagic
# This code is based significantly on the apache resource agent
#
# Support: linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
#
# License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
#
# Copyright: (C) 2002-2010 International Business Machines
#
#
# Our parsing of the nginx config files is very rudimentary.
# It'll work with lots of different configurations - but not every
# possible configuration.
#
# Patches are being accepted ;-)
#
# OCF parameters:
# OCF_RESKEY_configfile
# OCF_RESKEY_nginx
# OCF_RESKEY_port
# OCF_RESKEY_options
# OCF_RESKEY_status10regex
# OCF_RESKEY_status10url
# OCF_RESKEY_client
# OCF_RESKEY_testurl
# OCF_RESKEY_test20regex
# OCF_RESKEY_test20conffile
# OCF_RESKEY_test20name
# OCF_RESKEY_external_monitor30_cmd
#
#
# TO DO:
# More extensive tests of extended monitor actions
# Look at the --with-http_stub_status_module for validating
# the configuration? (or is that automatically done?)
# Checking could certainly result in better error
# messages.
# Allow for the fact that the config file and so on might all be
# on shared disks - this affects the validate-all option.
: ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=$OCF_ROOT/lib/heartbeat}
. ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs
HA_VARRUNDIR=${HA_VARRUN}
#######################################################################
#
# Configuration options - usually you don't need to change these
#
#######################################################################
#
NGINXDLIST="/usr/sbin/nginx /usr/local/sbin/nginx"
# default options for http clients
# NB: We _always_ test a local resource, so it should be
# safe to connect from the local interface.
WGETOPTS="-O- -q -L --no-proxy --bind-address=127.0.0.1"
CURLOPTS="-o - -Ss -L --interface lo"
LOCALHOST="http://localhost"
NGINXDOPTS=""
#
#
# End of Configuration options
#######################################################################
CMD=`basename $0`
# The config-file-pathname is the pathname to the configuration
# file for this web server. Various appropriate defaults are
# assumed if no config file is specified.
usage() {
cat <<-!
usage: $0 action
action:
start start nginx
stop stop nginx
reload reload the nginx configuration
status return the status of web server, running or stopped
monitor return TRUE if the web server appears to be working.
For this to be supported you must configure mod_status
and give it a server-status URL - or configure what URL
you wish to be monitored. You have to have installed
either curl or wget for this to work.
meta-data show meta data message
validate-all validate the instance parameters
!
exit $1
}
#
# run the http client
#
curl_func() {
cl_opts="$CURLOPTS $test_httpclient_opts"
if
[ x != "x$test_user" ]
then
echo "-u $test_user:$test_password" |
curl -K - $cl_opts "$1"
else
curl $cl_opts "$1"
fi
}
wget_func() {
auth=""
cl_opts="$WGETOPTS $test_httpclient_opts"
[ x != "x$test_user" ] &&
auth="--http-user=$test_user --http-passwd=$test_password"
wget $auth $cl_opts "$1"
}
#
# rely on whatever the user provided
userdefined() {
$test_httpclient $test_httpclient_opts "$1"
}
#
# find a good http client
#
findhttpclient() {
# prefer curl if present...
if
[ "x$CLIENT" != x ]
then
echo "$CLIENT"
elif
which curl >/dev/null 2>&1
then
echo "curl"
elif
which wget >/dev/null 2>&1
then
echo "wget"
else
return 1
fi
}
gethttpclient() {
[ -z "$test_httpclient" ] &&
test_httpclient=$ourhttpclient
case "$test_httpclient" in
curl|wget) echo ${test_httpclient}_func;; #these are supported
*) echo userdefined;;
esac
}
# test configuration good?
is_testconf_sane() {
if
[ "x$test_regex" = x -o "x$test_url" = x ]
then
ocf_log err "test regular expression or test url empty"
return 1
fi
if
[ "x$test_user$test_password" != x -a \( "x$test_user" = x -o "x$test_password" = x \) ]
then
ocf_log err "bad user authentication for extended test"
return 1
fi
return 0
}
#
# read the test definition from the config
#
readtestconf() {
test_name="$1" # we look for this one or the first one if empty
lcnt=0
readdef=""
test_url="" test_regex=""
test_user="" test_password=""
test_httpclient="" test_httpclient_opts=""
while
read key value
do
lcnt=$((lcnt+1))
if
[ "$readdef" ]
then
case "$key" in
"url") test_url="$value" ;;
"user") test_user="$value" ;;
"password") test_password="$value" ;;
"client") test_httpclient="$value" ;;
"client_opts") test_httpclient_opts="$value" ;;
"match") test_regex="$value" ;;
"end") break ;;
"#"*|"") ;;
*) ocf_log err "$lcnt: $key: unknown keyword"; return 1 ;;
esac
else
[ "$key" = "test" ] &&
[ -z "$test_name" -o "$test_name" = "$value" ] &&
readdef=1
fi
done
}
nginxcat() {
awk '
function procline() {
split($0,a);
if( a[1]~/^[Ii]nclude$/ ) {
procinclude(a[2]);
} else {
if( a[1]=="root" ) {
rootdir=a[2];
gsub("\"","",rootdir);
}
print;
}
}
function printfile(infile, a) {
while( (getline<infile) > 0 ) {
procline();
}
close(infile);
}
function allfiles(dir, cmd,f) {
cmd="find -L "dir" -type f";
while( ( cmd | getline f ) > 0 ) {
printfile(f);
}
close(cmd);
}
function listfiles(pattern, cmd,f) {
cmd="ls "pattern" 2>/dev/null";
while( ( cmd | getline f ) > 0 ) {
printfile(f);
}
close(cmd);
}
function procinclude(spec) {
if( rootdir!="" && spec!~/^\// ) {
spec=rootdir"/"spec;
}
if( isdir(spec) ) {
allfiles(spec); # read all files in a directory (and subdirs)
} else {
listfiles(spec); # there could be jokers
}
}
function isdir(s) {
return !system("test -d \""s"\"");
}
{ procline(); }
' $1 |
sed 's/#.*//;s/[[:blank:]]*$//;s/^[[:blank:]]*//' |
grep -v '^$'
}
#
# set parameters (as shell vars) from our nginx config file
#
get_nginx_params() {
configfile=$1
shift 1
vars=`echo $@ | sed 's/ /,/g'`
eval `
nginxcat $configfile | awk -v vars="$vars" '
BEGIN{
split(vars,v,",");
for( i in v )
vl[i]=tolower(v[i]);
}
{
for( i in v )
if( tolower($1)==vl[i] ) {
print v[i]"="$2
delete vl[i]
break
}
}
'`
}
#
# Return the location(s) that are handled by the given handler
#
FindLocationForHandler() {
PerlScript='while (<>) {
/^\s*location\s+([^ \s{]+)\s*{/i && ($loc=$1);
/^\s*stub_status\s+on\s*;$2/i && print "$loc\n";
}'
nginxcat $1 | perl -e "$PerlScript"
}
#
# Check if the port is valid
#
CheckPort() {
lclport="$1"
case "$lclport" in
*:[0-9]*) lclport=`echo "$lclport" | sed 's%^[^:][^:]*:%%'`
esac
ocf_is_decimal "$lclport" && [ $lclport -gt 0 -a $lclport -lt 65537 ]
}
buildlocalurl() {
[ "x$listen" != "x" ] &&
echo "http://${listen}" ||
echo "${LOCALHOST}:${PORT}"
}
#
# Get all the parameters we need from the Nginx config file
#
GetParams() {
ConfigFile=$1
DEFAULT_PID=`echo "$NGINX_CONFIGURATION" | sed -e 's%.*--pid-path=%%' -e 's% *--.*%%'`
if
[ ! -f $ConfigFile ]
then
return 1
fi
get_nginx_params $ConfigFile root pid listen
case $PidFile in
"") PidFile=$DEFAULT_PID ;;
*) ;;
esac
for p in "$PORT" "$listen" 80
do
if
CheckPort "$p"
then
PORT="$p"
break
fi
done
echo $listen | grep ':' >/dev/null || # Listen could be just port spec
listen="localhost:$listen"
#
# It's difficult to figure out whether the server supports
# the status operation.
# (we start our server with -DSTATUS - just in case :-))
#
# Typically (but not necessarily) the status URL is /nginx_status
#
# For us to think status will work, we have to have the following things:
#
# - The server-status handler has to be mapped to some URL somewhere
#
# We assume that:
#
# - the "main" web server at $PORT will also support it if we can find it
# somewhere in the file
# - it will be supported at the same URL as the one we find in the file
#
# If this doesn't work for you, then set the status10url attribute.
#
if
[ "X$STATUSURL" = "X" ]
then
StatusURL=`FindLocationForHandler $1 nginx_status | tail -1`
STATUSURL="`buildlocalurl`$StatusURL"
fi
test ! -z "$PidFile"
}
#
# return TRUE if a process with given PID is running
#
ProcessRunning() {
NginxPID=$1
# Use /proc if it looks like it's here...
if
[ -d /proc -a -d /proc/1 ]
then
[ -d /proc/$NginxPID ]
else
# This assumes we're running as root...
kill -0 "$NginxPID" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
silent_status() {
if
[ -f $PidFile -a -s $PidFile ] && ocf_is_decimal "`cat $PidFile`"
then
ProcessRunning `cat $PidFile`
else
: No pid file
false
fi
}
start_nginx() {
if
silent_status
then
ocf_log info "$CMD already running (pid $NginxPID)"
return $OCF_SUCCESS
fi
if
ocf_run $NGINXD -t -c $CONFIGFILE
then
: Configuration file $CONFIGFILE looks OK
else
return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
NGINX_VERSION=`$NGINXD -v 2>&1`
ocf_log info "Starting $NGINXD - $NGINX_VERSION"
ocf_log info "$NGINXD build configuration: $NGINX_CONFIGURATION"
if
ocf_run $NGINXD $NGINXDOPTS $OPTIONS -c $CONFIGFILE
then
: $NGINXD started without errors!
else
return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
fi
tries=0
# This looks like a potential infinite loop - but it's not in practice
# The LRM will time us out and kill us if nginx never starts working.
while
monitor_nginx
ec=$?
if
[ $ec -eq $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]
then
tries=`expr $tries + 1`
ocf_log info "Waiting for $NGINXD -c $CONFIGFILE to come up (try $tries)"
true
else
false
fi
do
sleep 1
done
return $ec
}
stop_nginx() {
if
silent_status
then
if
kill $NginxPID
then
tries=0
while
ProcessRunning $NginxPID && [ $tries -lt 10 ]
do
sleep 1
kill $NginxPID >/dev/null
ocf_log info "Killing nginx PID $NginxPID"
tries=`expr $tries + 1`
done
else
ocf_log warn "Killing nginx PID $NginxPID FAILED."
fi
if
ProcessRunning $NginxPID
then
ocf_log info "$CMD still running ($NginxPID)."
false
else
ocf_log info "$CMD stopped."
fi
else
ocf_log info "$CMD is not running."
fi
#
# I'm not convinced this is a wonderful idea (AlanR)
#
for sig in SIGTERM SIGHUP SIGKILL
do
if
pgrep -f "$NGINXD.*$CONFIGFILE" >/dev/null
then
pkill -$sig -f $NGINXD.*$CONFIGFILE >/dev/null
ocf_log info "nginxd children were signalled ($sig)"
sleep 1
else
break
fi
done
}
reload_nginx() {
if
silent_status
then
if
kill -1 $NginxPID
then
: $NGINX reload signal to $NginxPID succeeded
return $OCF_SUCCESS
fi
return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
fi
start_nginx
}
status_nginx() {
silent_status
rc=$?
if
[ $rc -eq 0 ]
then
ocf_log info "$CMD is running (pid $NginxPID)."
return $OCF_SUCCESS
else
ocf_log info "$CMD is stopped."
return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
fi
}
fixtesturl() {
echo $test_url | grep -qs "^http" && return
test_url="`buildlocalurl`$test_url"
}
monitor_nginx_external() {
if
[ -z "$EXTMONITOR" ]
then
ocf_log err "$External level 30 Monitor Command not configured."
return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
extbase=`echo $EXTMONITOR | sed 's% .*%%'`
if
case "$extbase" in
/*) test -f "$extbase" -a -x "$extbase";;
*) which "$extbase" >/dev/null 2>&1
esac
then
: OK - $extbase seems to be there...
else
ocf_log err "$External monitor command [$extbase] is not installed."
return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
if
$extbase
then
: OK - $extbase succeeded
else
ocf_log err "$extbase reported failure [rc=$?]"
return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
fi
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
monitor_nginx_extended() {
if
[ -f "$TESTCONFFILE" -a -r "$TESTCONFFILE" ]
then
readtestconf < $TESTCONFFILE
else
test_url="$TESTURL"
test_regex="$TESTREGEX20"
fi
whattorun=`gethttpclient`
fixtesturl
is_testconf_sane || return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
$whattorun "$test_url" | grep -Ei "$test_regex" > /dev/null
}
monitor_nginx_basic() {
if
[ -z "$STATUSURL" ]
then
ocf_log err "status10url parameter empty"
return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
elif
[ -z "$ourhttpclient" ]
then
ocf_log err "could not find a http client; make sure that either wget or curl is available"
return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
${ourhttpclient}_func "$STATUSURL" | grep -Ei "$TESTREGEX" > /dev/null
}
monitor_nginx() {
silent_status
if
[ $? -ne 0 ]
then
ocf_log info "$CMD not running"
return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
fi
if
[ -z "$OCF_CHECK_LEVEL" ] || [ "$OCF_CHECK_LEVEL" -lt 10 ]
then
return 0
fi
ourhttpclient=`findhttpclient` # we'll need one
if
[ "$OCF_CHECK_LEVEL" -lt 20 ]
then
monitor_nginx_basic
elif
[ "$OCF_CHECK_LEVEL" -lt 30 ]
then
monitor_nginx_extended
else
monitor_nginx_external
fi
}
metadata_nginx(){
cat <<END
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE resource-agent SYSTEM "ra-api-1.dtd">
<resource-agent name="nginx">
<version>1.0</version>
<longdesc lang="en">
This is the resource agent for the Nginx web/proxy server.
This resource agent does not monitor POP or IMAP servers, as
we don't know how to determine meaningful status for them.
The start operation ends with a loop in which monitor is
repeatedly called to make sure that the server started and that
it is operational. Hence, if the monitor operation does not
succeed within the start operation timeout, the nginx resource
will end with an error status.
The default monitor operation will verify that nginx is running.
The level 10 monitor operation by default will try and fetch the /nginx_status
page - which is commented out in sample nginx configurations.
Make sure that the /nginx_status page works and that the access
is restricted to localhost (address 127.0.0.1) plus whatever
places _outside the cluster_ you want to monitor the server from.
See the status10url and status10regex attributes for more details.
The level 20 monitor operation will perform a more complex set of tests
from a configuration file.
The level 30 monitor operation will run an external command to perform
an arbitrary monitoring operation.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Manages an Nginx web/proxy server instance</shortdesc>
<parameters>
<parameter name="configfile" required="0" unique="1">
<longdesc lang="en">
The full pathname of the Nginx configuration file.
This file is parsed to provide defaults for various other
resource agent parameters.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">configuration file path</shortdesc>
<content type="string"/>
</parameter>
<parameter name="httpd">
<longdesc lang="en">
The full pathname of the httpd binary (optional).
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">httpd binary path</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="/usr/sbin/httpd" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="port" >
<longdesc lang="en">
A port number that we can probe for status information
using the statusurl.
This will default to the port number found in the
configuration file, or 80, if none can be found
in the configuration file.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">httpd port</shortdesc>
<content type="integer" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="status10url">
<longdesc lang="en">
The URL to monitor (the nginx server status page by default) when given a level 10 monitor operation.
If left unspecified, it will be inferred from
the nginx configuration file, or defaulted to /nginx_status.
If you set this, make sure that it succeeds *only* from the
localhost (127.0.0.1) and no other cluster nodes.
Otherwise, the cluster software may complain
about it being active on multiple nodes.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">url name</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="status10regex">
<longdesc lang="en">
Regular expression to match in the output of status10url.
Case insensitive.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">monitor regular expression</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="Reading: [0-9]+ Writing: [0-9]+ Waiting: [0-9]+"/>
</parameter>
<parameter name="testclient">
<longdesc lang="en">
Client to use to query to Nginx for level 10 and level 20 tests.
If not specified, the RA will try to find one on the system.
Currently, wget and curl are supported, with curl being preferred.
For example, you can set this paramter to "wget" if you prefer that to curl.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">http client</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="testurl">
<longdesc lang="en">
URL to test. If it does not start with "http", then it's
considered to be relative to the document root address.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Level 10 monitor url</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="test20regex">
<longdesc lang="en">
Regular expression to match in the output of testurl.
Case insensitive.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Level 20 monitor regular expression</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="testconffile">
<longdesc lang="en">
A file which contains a more complex test configuration. Could be useful if
you have to check more than one web application or in case sensitive
info should be passed as arguments (passwords). Furthermore,
using a config file is the only way to specify certain parameters.
Please see README.webapps for examples and file description.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Level 20 test configuration file</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="test20name">
<longdesc lang="en">
Name of the test within the test configuration file.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Level 20 test name</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="external_monitor30_cmd">
<longdesc lang="en">
Command string to run which implements level 30 monitoring.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Level 30 test string</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="options">
<longdesc lang="en">
Extra options to apply when starting nginx.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">nginx start options</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
</parameters>
<actions>
<action name="start" timeout="40s" />
<action name="stop" timeout="60s" />
<action name="reload" timeout="40s" />
<action name="status" timeout="30s" />
<action name="monitor" timeout="30s" depth="0" interval="10s" />
<action name="monitor" timeout="30s" depth="10" interval="30s" />
<action name="monitor" timeout="45s" depth="20" />
<action name="monitor" timeout="60s" depth="30" />
<action name="meta-data" timeout="5" />
<action name="validate-all" timeout="5" />
</actions>
</resource-agent>
END
exit $OCF_SUCCESS
}
validate_all_nginx() {
if
CheckPort $PORT
# We are sure to succeed here, since we forced $PORT to be valid in GetParams()
then
: OK
else
ocf_log err "Port number $PORT is invalid!"
exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS
fi
if
[ -z $STATUSURL ]
then
: OK to be empty
else
case $STATUSURL in
http://*/*) ;;
*) ocf_log err "Invalid STATUSURL $STATUSURL"
exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS ;;
esac
fi
if
[ ! -x $NGINXD ]
then
ocf_log err "NGINXD $NGINXD not found or is not an executable!"
exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS
fi
if
[ ! -f $CONFIGFILE ]
then
# We are sure to succeed here, since we have parsed $CONFIGFILE before getting here
ocf_log err "Configuration file $CONFIGFILE not found!"
exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
if
ocf_run $NGINXD -t -c $CONFIGFILE
then
: Cool $NGINXD likes $CONFIGFILE
else
ocf_log err "$NGINXD -t -c $CONFIGFILE reported a configuration error."
return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
if
[ $# -eq 1 ]
then
COMMAND=$1
NGINXD="$OCF_RESKEY_httpd"
PORT="$OCF_RESKEY_port"
STATUSURL="$OCF_RESKEY_status10url"
CONFIGFILE="$OCF_RESKEY_configfile"
OPTIONS="$OCF_RESKEY_options"
CLIENT=${OCF_RESKEY_client}
TESTREGEX=${OCF_RESKEY_status10regex:-'Reading: [0-9]+ Writing: [0-9]+ Waiting: [0-9]+'}
TESTURL="$OCF_RESKEY_status10url"
TESTREGEX20=${OCF_RESKEY_test20regex}
TESTCONFFILE="$OCF_RESKEY_test20conffile"
TESTNAME="$OCF_RESKEY_test20name"
EXTMONITOR="$OCF_RESKEY_external_monitor30_cmd"
else
usage $OCF_ERR_ARGS
fi
LSB_STATUS_STOPPED=3
if
[ "X$NGINXD" = X -o ! -f "$NGINXD" -o ! -x "$NGINXD" ]
then
NGINXD=
for h in $NGINXDLIST
do
if
[ -f "$h" -a -x "$h" ]
then
NGINXD="$h"
break
fi
done
# It is possible that we still do not have a valid httpd at this stage
if
[ -z "$NGINXD" ]
then
case $COMMAND in
stop) exit $OCF_SUCCESS;;
monitor) exit $OCF_NOT_RUNNING;;
status) exit $LSB_STATUS_STOPPED;;
meta-data) metadata_nginx;;
esac
ocf_log err "nginx binary not found! Please verify you've installed it"
exit $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED
fi
# Let the user know that the $NGINXD used is the one (s)he specified via $OCF_RESKEY_httpd
if
[ ! -z "$OCF_RESKEY_httpd" ]
then
ocf_log info "Using $NGINXD as nginx"
fi
fi
httpd_basename=`basename $NGINXD`
case $httpd_basename in
*-*) httpd_basename=`echo "$httpd_basename" | sed -e 's%\-.*%%'`;;
esac
NGINX_CONFIGURATION=`$NGINXD -V 2>&1 |grep 'configure arguments:'`
DEFAULT_CONFIG=`echo "$NGINX_CONFIGURATION" | sed -e 's%.*--conf-path=%%' -e 's% *--.*%%'`
case "$CONFIGFILE" in
"") CONFIGFILE=$DEFAULT_CONFIG;;
*) ;;
esac
if
[ ! -f "$CONFIGFILE" ]
then
case $COMMAND in
stop) ocf_log warn "$CONFIGFILE not found - nginx considered stopped"
exit $OCF_SUCCESS;;
monitor) exit $OCF_NOT_RUNNING;;
status) exit $LSB_STATUS_STOPPED;;
esac
fi
if
[ "X$COMMAND" = Xmeta-data ] || GetParams $CONFIGFILE
then
: OK
else
ocf_log err "Cannot parse config file [$CONFIGFILE]"
exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
case $COMMAND in
start) start_nginx;;
stop) stop_nginx;;
reload) reload_nginx;;
status) status_nginx;;
monitor) monitor_nginx;;
meta-data) metadata_nginx;;
validate-all) validate_all_nginx;;
*) usage $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED;;
esac
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