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#!/bin/bash
# For each unique remote IP (specified via Heat) we check to
# see if one of the locally configured networks matches and if so we
# attempt a ping test the remote network IP.
function ping_controller_ips() {
local REMOTE_IPS=$1
for REMOTE_IP in $(echo $REMOTE_IPS | sed -e "s| |\n|g" | sort -u); do
for LOCAL_NETWORK in $(ip r | grep -v default | cut -d " " -f 1); do
local LOCAL_CIDR=$(echo $LOCAL_NETWORK | cut -d "/" -f 2)
local LOCAL_NETMASK=$(ipcalc -m $LOCAL_NETWORK | grep NETMASK | cut -d "=" -f 2)
local REMOTE_NETWORK=$(ipcalc -np $REMOTE_IP $LOCAL_NETMASK | grep NETWORK | cut -d "=" -f 2)
if [ $REMOTE_NETWORK/$LOCAL_CIDR == $LOCAL_NETWORK ]; then
echo -n "Trying to ping $REMOTE_IP for local network $LOCAL_NETWORK..."
if ! ping -W 300 -c 1 $REMOTE_IP &> /dev/null; then
echo "FAILURE"
echo "$REMOTE_IP is not pingable. Local Network: $LOCAL_NETWORK" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "SUCCESS"
fi
done
done
}
# Ping all default gateways. There should only be one
# if using upstream t-h-t network templates but we test
# all of them should some manual network config have
# multiple gateways.
function ping_default_gateways() {
DEFAULT_GW=$(ip r | grep ^default | cut -d " " -f 3)
for GW in $DEFAULT_GW; do
echo -n "Trying to ping default gateway ${GW}..."
if ! ping -c 1 $GW &> /dev/null; then
echo "FAILURE"
echo "$GW is not pingable."
exit 1
fi
done
echo "SUCCESS"
}
ping_controller_ips "$ping_test_ips"
ping_default_gateways
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