devstack/lib/cinder_backends/netapp_nfs
Ian Wienand 523f488036 Namespace XTRACE commands
I noticed this when debugging some grenade issues failures.

An include of grenade/functions stores the current value of XTRACE
(on) and disables xtrace for the rest of the import.

We then include devstack's "functions" library, which now overwrites
the stored value of XTRACE the current state; i.e. disabled.

When it finishes it restores the prior state (disabled), and then
grenade restores the same value of XTRACE (disabled).

The result is that xtrace is incorrectly disabled until the next time
it just happens to be turned on.

The solution is to name-space the store of the current-value of xtrace
so when we finish sourcing a file, we always restore the tracing value
to what it was when we entered.

Some files had already discovered this.  In general there is
inconsistency around the setting of the variable, and a lot of obvious
copy-paste.  This brings consistency across all files by using
_XTRACE_* prefixes for the sotre/restore of tracing values.

Change-Id: Iba7739eada5711d9c269cb4127fa712e9f961695
2015-11-27 15:36:04 +11:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# lib/cinder_backends/netapp_nfs
# Configure the NetApp NFS driver
# Enable with:
#
# NFS:
# CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS+=,netapp_nfs:<volume-type-name>
# Dependencies:
#
# - ``functions`` file
# - ``cinder`` configurations
# ``CINDER_CONF``
# ``CINDER_CONF_DIR``
# ``CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS``
# configure_cinder_backend_netapp_nfs - configure NFS
# Save trace setting
_XTRACE_CINDER_NETAPP=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# Entry Points
# ------------
# configure_cinder_backend_netapp_nfs - Set config files, create data dirs, etc
function configure_cinder_backend_netapp_nfs {
# To use NetApp, set the following in local.conf:
# CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS+=,netapp_nfs:<volume-type-name>
# NETAPP_MODE=ontap_7mode|ontap_cluster
# NETAPP_IP=<mgmt-ip>
# NETAPP_LOGIN=<admin-account>
# NETAPP_PASSWORD=<admin-password>
# NETAPP_NFS_VOLUME_LIST=<export-volumes>
# In ontap_cluster mode, the following also needs to be defined:
# NETAPP_NFS_VSERVER=<vserver-name>
local be_name=$1
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_backend_name $be_name
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_driver "cinder.volume.drivers.netapp.common.NetAppDriver"
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_storage_family ${NETAPP_MODE:-ontap_7mode}
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_server_hostname $NETAPP_IP
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_login $NETAPP_LOGIN
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_password $NETAPP_PASSWORD
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_storage_protocol nfs
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_transport_type https
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name nfs_shares_config $CINDER_CONF_DIR/netapp_shares.conf
echo "$NETAPP_NFS_VOLUME_LIST" | tee "$CINDER_CONF_DIR/netapp_shares.conf"
if [[ "$NETAPP_MODE" == "ontap_cluster" ]]; then
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name netapp_vserver $NETAPP_NFS_VSERVER
fi
}
function cleanup_cinder_backend_netapp_nfs {
# Clean up remaining NFS mounts
# Be blunt and do them all
local m
for m in $CINDER_STATE_PATH/mnt/*; do
sudo umount $m
done
}
# Restore xtrace
$_XTRACE_CINDER_NETAPP
# Local variables:
# mode: shell-script
# End: