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# Copyright CEA/DAM/DIF (2007-2014)
# Contributor: Stephane THIELL <stephane.thiell@cea.fr>
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"""
WorkerPdsh
ClusterShell worker for executing commands with LLNL pdsh.
"""
import errno
import os
import shlex
import sys
from ClusterShell.NodeSet import NodeSet
from ClusterShell.Worker.EngineClient import EngineClientError
from ClusterShell.Worker.EngineClient import EngineClientNotSupportedError
from ClusterShell.Worker.Worker import WorkerError
from ClusterShell.Worker.Exec import ExecWorker, ExecClient, CopyClient
class PdshClient(ExecClient):
"""EngineClient which run 'pdsh'"""
MODE = 'pdsh'
def __init__(self, node, command, worker, stderr, timeout, autoclose=False,
rank=None):
ExecClient.__init__(self, node, command, worker, stderr, timeout,
autoclose, rank)
self._closed_nodes = NodeSet()
def _build_cmd(self):
"""
Build the shell command line to start the commmand.
Return an array of command and arguments.
"""
task = self.worker.task
pdsh_env = {}
# Build pdsh command
path = task.info("pdsh_path") or "pdsh"
cmd_l = [os.path.expanduser(pathc) for pathc in shlex.split(path)]
cmd_l.append("-b")
fanout = task.info("fanout", 0)
if fanout > 0:
cmd_l.append("-f %d" % fanout)
# Pdsh flag '-t' do not really works well. Better to use
# PDSH_SSH_ARGS_APPEND variable to transmit ssh ConnectTimeout
# flag.
connect_timeout = task.info("connect_timeout", 0)
if connect_timeout > 0:
pdsh_env['PDSH_SSH_ARGS_APPEND'] = "-o ConnectTimeout=%d" % \
connect_timeout
command_timeout = task.info("command_timeout", 0)
if command_timeout > 0:
cmd_l.append("-u %d" % command_timeout)
cmd_l.append("-w %s" % self.key)
cmd_l.append("%s" % self.command)
return (cmd_l, pdsh_env)
def _close(self, abort, timeout):
"""Close client. See EngineClient._close()."""
if abort:
# it's safer to call poll() first for long time completed processes
prc = self.popen.poll()
# if prc is None, process is still running
if prc is None:
try: # try to kill it
self.popen.kill()
except OSError:
pass
prc = self.popen.wait()
if prc > 0:
raise WorkerError("Cannot run pdsh (error %d)" % prc)
self.streams.clear()
if timeout:
assert abort, "abort flag not set on timeout"
for node in (self.key - self._closed_nodes):
self.worker._on_node_timeout(node)
else:
for node in (self.key - self._closed_nodes):
self.worker._on_node_rc(node, 0)
self.worker._check_fini()
def _parse_line(self, line, sname):
"""
Parse Pdsh line syntax.
"""
if line.startswith("pdsh@") or \
line.startswith("pdcp@") or \
line.startswith("sending "):
try:
# pdsh@cors113: cors115: ssh exited with exit code 1
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
# corsUNKN: ssh: corsUNKN: Name or service not known
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
# pdsh@fortoy0: fortoy101: command timeout
# 0 1 2 3
# sending SIGTERM to ssh fortoy112 pid 32014
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
# pdcp@cors113: corsUNKN: ssh exited with exit code 255
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
# pdcp@cors113: cors115: fatal: /var/cache/shine/...
# 0 1 2 3...
words = line.split()
# Set return code for nodename of worker
if self.MODE == 'pdsh':
if len(words) == 4 and words[2] == "command" and \
words[3] == "timeout":
pass
elif len(words) == 8 and words[3] == "exited" and \
words[7].isdigit():
self._closed_nodes.add(words[1][:-1])
self.worker._on_node_rc(words[1][:-1], int(words[7]))
elif self.MODE == 'pdcp':
self._closed_nodes.add(words[1][:-1])
self.worker._on_node_rc(words[1][:-1], errno.ENOENT)
except Exception, exc:
print >> sys.stderr, exc
raise EngineClientError()
else:
# split pdsh reply "nodename: msg"
nodename, msg = line.split(': ', 1)
self.worker._on_node_msgline(nodename, msg, sname)
def _flush_read(self, sname):
"""Called at close time to flush stream read buffer."""
pass
def _handle_read(self, sname):
"""Engine is telling us a read is available."""
debug = self.worker.task.info("debug", False)
if debug:
print_debug = self.worker.task.info("print_debug")
suffix = ""
if sname == 'stderr':
suffix = "@STDERR"
for msg in self._readlines(sname):
if debug:
print_debug(self.worker.task, "PDSH%s: %s" % (suffix, msg))
self._parse_line(msg, sname)
class PdcpClient(CopyClient, PdshClient):
"""EngineClient when pdsh is run to copy file, using pdcp."""
MODE = 'pdcp'
def _build_cmd(self):
cmd_l = []
# Build pdcp command
if self.reverse:
path = self.worker.task.info("rpdcp_path") or "rpdcp"
else:
path = self.worker.task.info("pdcp_path") or "pdcp"
cmd_l = [os.path.expanduser(pathc) for pathc in shlex.split(path)]
cmd_l.append("-b")
fanout = self.worker.task.info("fanout", 0)
if fanout > 0:
cmd_l.append("-f %d" % fanout)
connect_timeout = self.worker.task.info("connect_timeout", 0)
if connect_timeout > 0:
cmd_l.append("-t %d" % connect_timeout)
cmd_l.append("-w %s" % self.key)
if self.isdir:
cmd_l.append("-r")
if self.preserve:
cmd_l.append("-p")
cmd_l.append(self.source)
cmd_l.append(self.dest)
return (cmd_l, None)
class WorkerPdsh(ExecWorker):
"""
ClusterShell pdsh-based worker Class.
Remote Shell (pdsh) usage example:
>>> worker = WorkerPdsh(nodeset, handler=MyEventHandler(),
... timeout=30, command="/bin/hostname")
>>> task.schedule(worker) # schedule worker for execution
>>> task.resume() # run
Remote Copy (pdcp) usage example:
>>> worker = WorkerPdsh(nodeset, handler=MyEventHandler(),
... timeout=30, source="/etc/my.conf",
... dest="/etc/my.conf")
>>> task.schedule(worker) # schedule worker for execution
>>> task.resume() # run
Known limitations:
- write() is not supported by WorkerPdsh
- return codes == 0 are not garanteed when a timeout is used (rc > 0
are fine)
"""
SHELL_CLASS = PdshClient
COPY_CLASS = PdcpClient
#
# Spawn and control
#
def _create_clients(self, **kwargs):
self._add_client(self.nodes, **kwargs)
def write(self, buf):
"""
Write data to process. Not supported with Pdsh worker.
"""
raise EngineClientNotSupportedError("writing is not supported by pdsh "
"worker")
def set_write_eof(self):
"""
Tell worker to close its writer file descriptor once flushed. Do not
perform writes after this call.
Not supported by PDSH Worker.
"""
raise EngineClientNotSupportedError("writing is not supported by pdsh "
"worker")
WORKER_CLASS = WorkerPdsh
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