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author | ahothan <ahothan@cisco.com> | 2017-09-16 00:17:22 -0700 |
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committer | ahothan <ahothan@cisco.com> | 2017-09-16 00:17:22 -0700 |
commit | e2bf4ed6d951fe9d65b6bf8af8f8dca60ed173c9 (patch) | |
tree | 2bfd77144f4a206cefd31519bf70b425c5d0e492 | |
parent | 836341027030bcb12973cb91f7d1dbdfdb3317d7 (diff) |
StatsManager must clean up self when there is an exception in __init__1.0.8
ALso remove unused connection.py
Change-Id: I1bf688ade511f2054e9d67edf8938df1988e4cb2
Signed-off-by: ahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>
-rw-r--r-- | nfvbench/chain_managers.py | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nfvbench/connection.py | 725 |
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 727 deletions
diff --git a/nfvbench/chain_managers.py b/nfvbench/chain_managers.py index fe3a2d4..033eb7a 100644 --- a/nfvbench/chain_managers.py +++ b/nfvbench/chain_managers.py @@ -85,8 +85,14 @@ class StatsManager(object): WORKER_CLASS = self.factory.get_chain_worker(self.specs.openstack.encaps, self.config.service_chain) self.worker = WORKER_CLASS(self.config, self.clients, self.specs) - self.worker.set_vlans(self.vlans) - self._config_interfaces() + try: + self.worker.set_vlans(self.vlans) + self._config_interfaces() + except Exception as exc: + # since the wrorker is up and running, we need to close it + # in case of exception + self.close() + raise exc def _get_data(self): return self.worker.get_data() diff --git a/nfvbench/connection.py b/nfvbench/connection.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0ef994f..0000000 --- a/nfvbench/connection.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,725 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2013: Mirantis Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may -# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain -# a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT -# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the -# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations -# under the License. - - -"""High level ssh library. -Usage examples: -Execute command and get output: - ssh = sshclient.SSH('root', 'example.com', port=33) - status, stdout, stderr = ssh.execute('ps ax') - if status: - raise Exception('Command failed with non-zero status.') - print stdout.splitlines() -Execute command with huge output: - class PseudoFile(object): - def write(chunk): - if 'error' in chunk: - email_admin(chunk) - ssh = sshclient.SSH('root', 'example.com') - ssh.run('tail -f /var/log/syslog', stdout=PseudoFile(), timeout=False) -Execute local script on remote side: - ssh = sshclient.SSH('user', 'example.com') - status, out, err = ssh.execute('/bin/sh -s arg1 arg2', - stdin=open('~/myscript.sh', 'r')) -Upload file: - ssh = sshclient.SSH('user', 'example.com') - ssh.run('cat > ~/upload/file.gz', stdin=open('/store/file.gz', 'rb')) -Eventlet: - eventlet.monkey_patch(select=True, time=True) - or - eventlet.monkey_patch() - or - sshclient = eventlet.import_patched("opentstack.common.sshclient") -""" - -import re -import select -import shlex -import socket -import StringIO -import subprocess -import sys -import threading -import time - -from log import LOG -import paramiko - -# from rally.openstack.common.gettextutils import _ - - -class ConnectionError(Exception): - pass - - -class Connection(object): - - ''' - A base connection class. Not intended to be constructed. - ''' - - def __init__(self): - self.distro_id = None - self.distro_id_like = None - self.distro_version = None - self.__get_distro() - - def close(self): - pass - - def execute(self, cmd, stdin=None, timeout=3600): - pass - - def __extract_property(self, name, input_str): - expr = name + r'="?([\w\.]*)"?' - match = re.search(expr, input_str) - if match: - return match.group(1) - return 'Unknown' - - # Get the linux distro - def __get_distro(self): - '''cat /etc/*-release | grep ID - Ubuntu: - DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu - ID=ubuntu - ID_LIKE=debian - VERSION_ID="14.04" - RHEL: - ID="rhel" - ID_LIKE="fedora" - VERSION_ID="7.0" - ''' - distro_cmd = "grep ID /etc/*-release" - (status, distro_out, _) = self.execute(distro_cmd) - if status: - distro_out = '' - self.distro_id = self.__extract_property('ID', distro_out) - self.distro_id_like = self.__extract_property('ID_LIKE', distro_out) - self.distro_version = self.__extract_property('VERSION_ID', distro_out) - - def pidof(self, proc_name): - ''' - Return a list containing the pids of all processes of a given name - the list is empty if there is no pid - ''' - # the path update is necessary for RHEL - cmd = "PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin pidof " + proc_name - (status, cmd_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return [] - cmd_output = cmd_output.strip() - result = cmd_output.split() - return result - - # kill pids in the given list of pids - def kill_proc(self, pid_list): - cmd = "kill -9 " + ' '.join(pid_list) - self.execute(cmd) - - # check stats for a given path - def stat(self, path): - (status, cmd_output, _) = self.execute('stat ' + path) - if status: - return None - return cmd_output - - def ping_check(self, target_ip, ping_count=2, pass_threshold=80): - '''helper function to ping from one host to an IP address, - for a given count and pass_threshold; - Steps: - ssh to the host and then ping to the target IP - then match the output and verify that the loss% is - less than the pass_threshold% - Return 1 if the criteria passes - Return 0, if it fails - ''' - cmd = "ping -c " + str(ping_count) + " " + str(target_ip) - (_, cmd_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - - match = re.search(r'(\d*)% packet loss', cmd_output) - pkt_loss = match.group(1) - if int(pkt_loss) < int(pass_threshold): - return 1 - else: - LOG.error('Ping to %s failed: %s', target_ip, cmd_output) - return 0 - - def read_remote_file(self, from_path): - ''' - Read a remote file and save it to a buffer. - ''' - cmd = "cat " + from_path - (status, cmd_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return None - return cmd_output - - def get_host_os_version(self): - ''' - Identify the host distribution/relase. - ''' - os_release_file = "/etc/os-release" - sys_release_file = "/etc/system-release" - name = "" - version = "" - - if self.stat(os_release_file): - data = self.read_remote_file(os_release_file) - if data is None: - LOG.error("Failed to read file %s", os_release_file) - return None - - for line in data.splitlines(): - mobj = re.match(r'NAME=(.*)', line) - if mobj: - name = mobj.group(1).strip("\"") - - mobj = re.match(r'VERSION_ID=(.*)', line) - if mobj: - version = mobj.group(1).strip("\"") - - os_name = name + " " + version - return os_name - - if self.stat(sys_release_file): - data = self.read_remote_file(sys_release_file) - if data is None: - LOG.error("Failed to read file %s", sys_release_file) - return None - - for line in data.splitlines(): - mobj = re.match(r'Red Hat.*', line) - if mobj: - return mobj.group(0) - - return None - - def check_rpm_package_installed(self, rpm_pkg): - ''' - Given a host and a package name, check if it is installed on the - system. - ''' - check_pkg_cmd = "rpm -qa | grep " + rpm_pkg - - (status, cmd_output, _) = self.execute(check_pkg_cmd) - if status: - return None - - pkg_pattern = ".*" + rpm_pkg + ".*" - rpm_pattern = re.compile(pkg_pattern, re.IGNORECASE) - - for line in cmd_output.splitlines(): - mobj = rpm_pattern.match(line) - if mobj: - return mobj.group(0) - - LOG.info("%s pkg installed ", rpm_pkg) - - return None - - def get_openstack_release(self, ver_str): - ''' - Get the release series name from the package version - Refer to here for release tables: - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Releases - ''' - ver_table = {"2015.1": "Kilo", - "2014.2": "Juno", - "2014.1": "Icehouse", - "2013.2": "Havana", - "2013.1": "Grizzly", - "2012.2": "Folsom", - "2012.1": "Essex", - "2011.3": "Diablo", - "2011.2": "Cactus", - "2011.1": "Bexar", - "2010.1": "Austin"} - - ver_prefix = re.search(r"20\d\d\.\d", ver_str).group(0) - if ver_prefix in ver_table: - return ver_table[ver_prefix] - else: - return "Unknown" - - def check_openstack_version(self): - ''' - Identify the openstack version running on the controller. - ''' - nova_cmd = "nova-manage --version" - (status, _, err_output) = self.execute(nova_cmd) - - if status: - return "Unknown" - - ver_str = err_output.strip() - release_str = self.get_openstack_release(err_output) - return release_str + " (" + ver_str + ")" - - def get_cpu_info(self): - ''' - Get the CPU info of the controller. - Note: Here we are assuming the controller node has the exact - hardware as the compute nodes. - ''' - - cmd = 'cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -m1 "model name"' - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - model_name = re.search(r":\s(.*)", std_output).group(1) - - cmd = 'cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name" | wc -l' - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - cores = std_output.strip() - - return (cores + " * " + model_name) - - def get_nic_name(self, agent_type, encap, internal_iface_dict): - ''' - Get the NIC info of the controller. - Note: Here we are assuming the controller node has the exact - hardware as the compute nodes. - ''' - - # The internal_ifac_dict is a dictionary contains the mapping between - # hostname and the internal interface name like below: - # {u'hh23-4': u'eth1', u'hh23-5': u'eth1', u'hh23-6': u'eth1'} - - cmd = "hostname" - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - hostname = std_output.strip() - - if hostname in internal_iface_dict: - iface = internal_iface_dict[hostname] - else: - return "Unknown" - - # Figure out which interface is for internal traffic - if 'Linux bridge' in agent_type: - ifname = iface - elif 'Open vSwitch' in agent_type: - if encap == 'vlan': - # [root@hh23-10 ~]# ovs-vsctl list-ports br-inst - # eth1 - # phy-br-inst - cmd = 'ovs-vsctl list-ports ' + \ - iface + ' | grep -E "^[^phy].*"' - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - ifname = std_output.strip() - elif encap == 'vxlan' or encap == 'gre': - # This is complicated. We need to first get the local IP address on - # br-tun, then do a reverse lookup to get the physical interface. - # - # [root@hh23-4 ~]# ip addr show to "23.23.2.14" - # 3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP qlen 1000 - # inet 23.23.2.14/24 brd 23.23.2.255 scope global eth1 - # valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever - cmd = "ip addr show to " + iface + " | awk -F: '{print $2}'" - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - ifname = std_output.strip() - else: - return "Unknown" - - cmd = 'ethtool -i ' + ifname + ' | grep bus-info' - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - bus_info = re.search(r":\s(.*)", std_output).group(1) - - cmd = 'lspci -s ' + bus_info - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - nic_name = re.search( - r"Ethernet controller:\s(.*)", - std_output).group(1) - - return (nic_name) - - def get_l2agent_version(self, agent_type): - ''' - Get the L2 agent version of the controller. - Note: Here we are assuming the controller node has the exact - hardware as the compute nodes. - ''' - if 'Linux bridge' in agent_type: - cmd = "brctl --version | awk -F',' '{print $2}'" - ver_string = "Linux Bridge " - elif 'Open vSwitch' in agent_type: - cmd = "ovs-vsctl --version | awk -F')' '{print $2}'" - ver_string = "OVS " - else: - return "Unknown" - - (status, std_output, _) = self.execute(cmd) - if status: - return "Unknown" - - return ver_string + std_output.strip() - - -class SSHError(Exception): - pass - - -class SSHTimeout(SSHError): - pass - -# Check IPv4 address syntax - not completely fool proof but will catch -# some invalid formats - - -def is_ipv4(address): - try: - socket.inet_aton(address) - except socket.error: - return False - return True - - -class SSHAccess(object): - - ''' - A class to contain all the information needed to access a host - (native or virtual) using SSH - ''' - - def __init__(self, arg_value=None): - ''' - decode user@host[:pwd] - 'hugo@1.1.1.1:secret' -> ('hugo', '1.1.1.1', 'secret', None) - 'huggy@2.2.2.2' -> ('huggy', '2.2.2.2', None, None) - None ->(None, None, None, None) - Examples of fatal errors (will call exit): - 'hutch@q.1.1.1' (invalid IP) - '@3.3.3.3' (missing username) - 'hiro@' or 'buggy' (missing host IP) - The error field will be None in case of success or will - contain a string describing the error - ''' - self.username = None - self.host = None - self.password = None - # name of the file that contains the private key - self.private_key_file = None - # this is the private key itself (a long string starting with - # -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- - # used when the private key is not saved in any file - self.private_key = None - self.public_key_file = None - self.port = 22 - self.error = None - - if not arg_value: - return - match = re.search(r'^([^@]+)@([0-9\.]+):?(.*)$', arg_value) - if not match: - self.error = 'Invalid argument: ' + arg_value - return - if not is_ipv4(match.group(2)): - self.error = 'Invalid IPv4 address ' + match.group(2) - return - (self.username, self.host, self.password) = match.groups() - - def copy_from(self, ssh_access): - self.username = ssh_access.username - self.host = ssh_access.host - self.port = ssh_access.port - self.password = ssh_access.password - self.private_key = ssh_access.private_key - self.public_key_file = ssh_access.public_key_file - self.private_key_file = ssh_access.private_key_file - - -class SSH(Connection): - - """Represent ssh connection.""" - - def __init__(self, ssh_access, - connect_timeout=60, - connect_retry_count=30, - connect_retry_wait_sec=2): - """Initialize SSH client. - :param user: ssh username - :param host: hostname or ip address of remote ssh server - :param port: remote ssh port - :param pkey: RSA or DSS private key string or file object - :param key_filename: private key filename - :param password: password - :param connect_timeout: timeout when connecting ssh - :param connect_retry_count: how many times to retry connecting - :param connect_retry_wait_sec: seconds to wait between retries - """ - - self.ssh_access = ssh_access - if ssh_access.private_key: - self.pkey = self._get_pkey(ssh_access.private_key) - else: - self.pkey = None - self._client = False - self.connect_timeout = connect_timeout - self.connect_retry_count = connect_retry_count - self.connect_retry_wait_sec = connect_retry_wait_sec - super(SSH, self).__init__() - - def _get_pkey(self, key): - '''Get the binary form of the private key - from the text form - ''' - if isinstance(key, basestring): - key = StringIO.StringIO(key) - errors = [] - for key_class in (paramiko.rsakey.RSAKey, paramiko.dsskey.DSSKey): - try: - return key_class.from_private_key(key) - except paramiko.SSHException as exc: - errors.append(exc) - raise SSHError('Invalid pkey: %s' % (errors)) - - def _is_active(self): - if self._client: - try: - transport = self._client.get_transport() - session = transport.open_session() - session.close() - return True - except Exception: - return False - else: - return False - - def _get_client(self, force=False): - if not force and self._is_active(): - return self._client - if self._client: - LOG.info('Re-establishing ssh connection with %s' % (self.ssh_access.host)) - self._client.close() - self._client = paramiko.SSHClient() - self._client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy()) - for _ in range(self.connect_retry_count): - try: - self._client.connect(self.ssh_access.host, - username=self.ssh_access.username, - port=self.ssh_access.port, - pkey=self.pkey, - key_filename=self.ssh_access.private_key_file, - password=self.ssh_access.password, - timeout=self.connect_timeout) - self._client.get_transport().set_keepalive(5) - return self._client - except (paramiko.AuthenticationException, - paramiko.BadHostKeyException, - paramiko.SSHException, - socket.error, - Exception): - time.sleep(self.connect_retry_wait_sec) - - self._client = None - msg = '[%s] SSH Connection failed after %s attempts' % (self.ssh_access.host, - self.connect_retry_count) - raise SSHError(msg) - - def _get_session(self): - client = self._get_client() - for _ in range(self.connect_retry_count): - try: - transport = client.get_transport() - session = transport.open_session() - return session - except Exception: - client = self._get_client(force=True) - return None - - def close(self): - super(SSH, self).close() - if self._client: - self._client.close() - self._client = False - - def run(self, cmd, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, - raise_on_error=True, timeout=3600, sudo=False): - """Execute specified command on the server. - :param cmd: Command to be executed. - :param stdin: Open file or string to pass to stdin. - :param stdout: Open file to connect to stdout. - :param stderr: Open file to connect to stderr. - :param raise_on_error: If False then exit code will be return. If True - then exception will be raized if non-zero code. - :param timeout: Timeout in seconds for command execution. - Default 1 hour. No timeout if set to 0. - :param sudo: Executes command as sudo with default password - """ - - if isinstance(stdin, basestring): - stdin = StringIO.StringIO(stdin) - - return self._run(cmd, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, - stderr=stderr, raise_on_error=raise_on_error, - timeout=timeout, sudo=sudo) - - def _run(self, cmd, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, - raise_on_error=True, timeout=3600, sudo=False): - - session = self._get_session() - - if session is None: - raise SSHError('Unable to open session to ssh connection') - - if sudo: - cmd = "echo " + self.ssh_access.password + " | sudo -S -p '' " + cmd - session.get_pty() - - session.exec_command(cmd) - start_time = time.time() - - data_to_send = '' - stderr_data = None - - # If we have data to be sent to stdin then `select' should also - # check for stdin availability. - if stdin and not stdin.closed: - writes = [session] - else: - writes = [] - - while True: - # Block until data can be read/write. - select.select([session], writes, [session], 1) - - if session.recv_ready(): - data = session.recv(4096) - if stdout is not None: - stdout.write(data) - continue - - if session.recv_stderr_ready(): - stderr_data = session.recv_stderr(4096) - if stderr is not None: - stderr.write(stderr_data) - continue - - if session.send_ready(): - if stdin is not None and not stdin.closed: - if not data_to_send: - data_to_send = stdin.read(4096) - if not data_to_send: - stdin.close() - session.shutdown_write() - writes = [] - continue - sent_bytes = session.send(data_to_send) - data_to_send = data_to_send[sent_bytes:] - - if session.exit_status_ready(): - break - - if timeout and (time.time() - timeout) > start_time: - args = {'cmd': cmd, 'host': self.ssh_access.host} - raise SSHTimeout(('Timeout executing command ' - '"%(cmd)s" on host %(host)s') % args) - # if e: - # raise SSHError('Socket error.') - - exit_status = session.recv_exit_status() - if 0 != exit_status and raise_on_error: - fmt = ('Command "%(cmd)s" failed with exit_status %(status)d.') - details = fmt % {'cmd': cmd, 'status': exit_status} - if stderr_data: - details += (' Last stderr data: "%s".') % stderr_data - raise SSHError(details) - return exit_status - - def execute(self, cmd, stdin=None, timeout=3600, sudo=False): - """Execute the specified command on the server. - :param cmd: Command to be executed. - :param stdin: Open file to be sent on process stdin. - :param timeout: Timeout for execution of the command. - Return tuple (exit_status, stdout, stderr) - """ - stdout = StringIO.StringIO() - stderr = StringIO.StringIO() - - exit_status = self.run(cmd, stderr=stderr, - stdout=stdout, stdin=stdin, - timeout=timeout, raise_on_error=False, sudo=sudo) - stdout.seek(0) - stderr.seek(0) - return (exit_status, stdout.read(), stderr.read()) - - def wait(self, timeout=120, interval=1): - """Wait for the host will be available via ssh.""" - start_time = time.time() - while True: - try: - return self.execute('uname') - except (socket.error, SSHError): - time.sleep(interval) - if time.time() > (start_time + timeout): - raise SSHTimeout( - ('Timeout waiting for "%s"') % - self.ssh_access.host) - - -class SubprocessTimeout(Exception): - pass - - -class Subprocess(Connection): - - """Represent subprocess connection.""" - - def execute(self, cmd, stdin=None, timeout=3600): - process = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(cmd), stderr=subprocess.PIPE, - stdout=subprocess.PIPE, - shell=True) - timer = threading.Timer(timeout, process.kill) - stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input=stdin) - status = process.wait() - if timer.is_alive(): - timer.cancel() - raise SubprocessTimeout('Timeout executing command "%(cmd)s"') - return (status, stdout, stderr) - - -################################################## -# Only invoke the module directly for test purposes. Should be -# invoked from pns script. -################################################## -def main(): - # As argument pass the SSH access string, e.g. "localadmin@1.1.1.1:secret" - test_ssh = SSH(SSHAccess(sys.argv[1])) - - print 'ID=' + test_ssh.distro_id - print 'ID_LIKE=' + test_ssh.distro_id_like - print 'VERSION_ID=' + test_ssh.distro_version - - # ssh.wait() - # print ssh.pidof('bash') - # print ssh.stat('/tmp') - print test_ssh.check_openstack_version() - print test_ssh.get_cpu_info() - print test_ssh.get_l2agent_version("Open vSwitch agent") - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() |