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Adding SIGHUP handlers (by implementing reset from oslo.service) to cinder-scheduler, cinder-backup and cinder-volume that reset cached RPC version pins. This is to avoid the need to restart all the services when upgrade of the deployment is completed. Some changes go a little deep into the stack, because to reload all the pins we need to recreate <service>.rpcapi.<service>API objects that are stored in the memory. Please note that SIGHUP signal is handled by oslo.service only when service runs in daemon mode (without tty attached). To test this commit in DevStack you need to add "&" to the end of the command that starts the service. Situation is more complicated with the API service, so we're leaving it with restart required for now. In the deployments with HA cinder-api is typically behind a load balancer, so restarting individual nodes one-by-one should be easy. DocImpact: Add information on rolling upgrades procedures to the docs. Implements: blueprint rpc-object-compatibility Change-Id: I03ed74e17dc9a4b9aa2ddcfbeb36a106a0f035f8
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6.4 KiB
Python
181 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Base Manager class.
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Managers are responsible for a certain aspect of the system. It is a logical
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grouping of code relating to a portion of the system. In general other
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components should be using the manager to make changes to the components that
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it is responsible for.
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For example, other components that need to deal with volumes in some way,
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should do so by calling methods on the VolumeManager instead of directly
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changing fields in the database. This allows us to keep all of the code
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relating to volumes in the same place.
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We have adopted a basic strategy of Smart managers and dumb data, which means
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rather than attaching methods to data objects, components should call manager
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methods that act on the data.
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Methods on managers that can be executed locally should be called directly. If
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a particular method must execute on a remote host, this should be done via rpc
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to the service that wraps the manager
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Managers should be responsible for most of the db access, and
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non-implementation specific data. Anything implementation specific that can't
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be generalized should be done by the Driver.
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In general, we prefer to have one manager with multiple drivers for different
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implementations, but sometimes it makes sense to have multiple managers. You
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can think of it this way: Abstract different overall strategies at the manager
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level(FlatNetwork vs VlanNetwork), and different implementations at the driver
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level(LinuxNetDriver vs CiscoNetDriver).
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Managers will often provide methods for initial setup of a host or periodic
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tasks to a wrapping service.
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This module provides Manager, a base class for managers.
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"""
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from oslo_config import cfg
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from oslo_log import log as logging
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import oslo_messaging as messaging
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from oslo_service import periodic_task
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from cinder.db import base
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from cinder.i18n import _LI
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from cinder import rpc
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from cinder.scheduler import rpcapi as scheduler_rpcapi
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from cinder import version
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from eventlet import greenpool
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CONF = cfg.CONF
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class PeriodicTasks(periodic_task.PeriodicTasks):
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def __init__(self):
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super(PeriodicTasks, self).__init__(CONF)
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class Manager(base.Base, PeriodicTasks):
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# Set RPC API version to 1.0 by default.
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RPC_API_VERSION = '1.0'
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target = messaging.Target(version=RPC_API_VERSION)
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def __init__(self, host=None, db_driver=None):
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if not host:
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host = CONF.host
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self.host = host
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self.additional_endpoints = []
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super(Manager, self).__init__(db_driver)
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def periodic_tasks(self, context, raise_on_error=False):
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"""Tasks to be run at a periodic interval."""
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return self.run_periodic_tasks(context, raise_on_error=raise_on_error)
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def init_host(self):
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"""Handle initialization if this is a standalone service.
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A hook point for services to execute tasks before the services are made
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available (i.e. showing up on RPC and starting to accept RPC calls) to
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other components. Child classes should override this method.
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"""
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pass
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def init_host_with_rpc(self):
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"""A hook for service to do jobs after RPC is ready.
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Like init_host(), this method is a hook where services get a chance
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to execute tasks that *need* RPC. Child classes should override
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this method.
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"""
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pass
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def service_version(self):
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return version.version_string()
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def service_config(self):
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config = {}
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for key in CONF:
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config[key] = CONF.get(key, None)
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return config
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def is_working(self):
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"""Method indicating if service is working correctly.
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This method is supposed to be overriden by subclasses and return if
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manager is working correctly.
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"""
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return True
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def reset(self):
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"""Method executed when SIGHUP is caught by the process.
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We're utilizing it to reset RPC API version pins to avoid restart of
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the service when rolling upgrade is completed.
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"""
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LOG.info(_LI('Resetting cached RPC version pins.'))
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rpc.LAST_OBJ_VERSIONS = {}
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rpc.LAST_RPC_VERSIONS = {}
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class SchedulerDependentManager(Manager):
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"""Periodically send capability updates to the Scheduler services.
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Services that need to update the Scheduler of their capabilities
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should derive from this class. Otherwise they can derive from
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manager.Manager directly. Updates are only sent after
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update_service_capabilities is called with non-None values.
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"""
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def __init__(self, host=None, db_driver=None, service_name='undefined'):
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self.last_capabilities = None
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self.service_name = service_name
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self.scheduler_rpcapi = scheduler_rpcapi.SchedulerAPI()
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self._tp = greenpool.GreenPool()
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super(SchedulerDependentManager, self).__init__(host, db_driver)
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def update_service_capabilities(self, capabilities):
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"""Remember these capabilities to send on next periodic update."""
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self.last_capabilities = capabilities
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@periodic_task.periodic_task
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def _publish_service_capabilities(self, context):
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"""Pass data back to the scheduler at a periodic interval."""
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if self.last_capabilities:
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LOG.debug('Notifying Schedulers of capabilities ...')
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self.scheduler_rpcapi.update_service_capabilities(
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context,
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self.service_name,
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self.host,
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self.last_capabilities)
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def _add_to_threadpool(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
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self._tp.spawn_n(func, *args, **kwargs)
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def reset(self):
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super(SchedulerDependentManager, self).reset()
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self.scheduler_rpcapi = scheduler_rpcapi.SchedulerAPI()
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