Add quick script for cleaning boot from volume leaks

Sometimes we leak boot from volume volumes. This will clean them
up.

Change-Id: I45182c1dcad0cdcbc327aaef3a63d37947f8a66d
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Monty Taylor 2020-01-10 16:54:26 -06:00
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# Tool to clean up leaked Boot-From-Volume Volumes
# Run this with:
# OS_CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/openstack/all-clouds.yaml python3 clean-volumes.py
from openstack import connection
import openstack
import datetime
import sys
# openstack.enable_logging(http_debug=True)
c = openstack.connect(cloud='openstackjenkins-vexxhost', region_name='sjc1')
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
server_ids = [s.id for s in c.list_servers()]
for vol in c.list_volumes():
vol_age = datetime.datetime.strptime(vol['created_at'][:19], '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') - now
if (vol.size == 80
and vol_age.seconds > 3600
and vol.attachments
and vol.attachments[0]['server_id'] not in server_ids):
att = vol.attachments[0]
print('DELETE /attachments/{attachment} for {server}'.format(
server=att['server_id'],
attachment=att['attachment_id']))
print(c.block_storage.delete(
'/attachments/{attachment}'.format(attachment=att['attachment_id']),
microversion='3.31'))
print('DELETE volume {vol}'.format(vol=att['volume_id']))
print(c.delete_volume(dict(id=att['volume_id'])))