111 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
111 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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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,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import socket
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from ironicclient import client
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from keystoneclient import client as keystone_client
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from oslo_config import cfg
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from ironic_inspector.common.i18n import _
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from ironic_inspector import utils
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CONF = cfg.CONF
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# See http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/ironic-specs/specs/kilo/new-ironic-state-machine.html # noqa
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VALID_STATES = {'enroll', 'manageable', 'inspecting', 'inspectfail'}
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SET_CREDENTIALS_VALID_STATES = {'enroll'}
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# 1.11 is API version, which support 'enroll' state
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DEFAULT_IRONIC_API_VERSION = '1.11'
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def get_ipmi_address(node):
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ipmi_fields = ['ipmi_address'] + CONF.ipmi_address_fields
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# NOTE(sambetts): IPMI Address is useless to us if bridging is enabled so
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# just ignore it and return None
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if node.driver_info.get("ipmi_bridging", "no") != "no":
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return
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for name in ipmi_fields:
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value = node.driver_info.get(name)
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if value:
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try:
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ip = socket.gethostbyname(value)
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return ip
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except socket.gaierror:
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msg = ('Failed to resolve the hostname (%s) for node %s')
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raise utils.Error(msg % (value, node.uuid), node_info=node)
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def get_client(token=None,
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api_version=DEFAULT_IRONIC_API_VERSION): # pragma: no cover
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"""Get Ironic client instance."""
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# NOTE: To support standalone ironic without keystone
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if CONF.ironic.auth_strategy == 'noauth':
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args = {'os_auth_token': 'noauth',
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'ironic_url': CONF.ironic.ironic_url}
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elif token is None:
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args = {'os_password': CONF.ironic.os_password,
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'os_username': CONF.ironic.os_username,
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'os_auth_url': CONF.ironic.os_auth_url,
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'os_tenant_name': CONF.ironic.os_tenant_name,
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'os_service_type': CONF.ironic.os_service_type,
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'os_endpoint_type': CONF.ironic.os_endpoint_type}
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else:
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keystone_creds = {'password': CONF.ironic.os_password,
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'username': CONF.ironic.os_username,
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'auth_url': CONF.ironic.os_auth_url,
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'tenant_name': CONF.ironic.os_tenant_name}
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keystone = keystone_client.Client(**keystone_creds)
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# FIXME(sambetts): Work around for Bug 1539839 as client.authenticate
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# is not called.
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keystone.authenticate()
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ironic_url = keystone.service_catalog.url_for(
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service_type=CONF.ironic.os_service_type,
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endpoint_type=CONF.ironic.os_endpoint_type)
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args = {'os_auth_token': token,
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'ironic_url': ironic_url}
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args['os_ironic_api_version'] = api_version
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args['max_retries'] = CONF.ironic.max_retries
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args['retry_interval'] = CONF.ironic.retry_interval
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return client.get_client(1, **args)
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def check_provision_state(node, with_credentials=False):
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state = node.provision_state.lower()
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if with_credentials and state not in SET_CREDENTIALS_VALID_STATES:
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msg = _('Invalid provision state for setting IPMI credentials: '
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'"%(state)s", valid states are %(valid)s')
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raise utils.Error(msg % {'state': state,
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'valid': list(SET_CREDENTIALS_VALID_STATES)},
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node_info=node)
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elif not with_credentials and state not in VALID_STATES:
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msg = _('Invalid provision state for introspection: '
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'"%(state)s", valid states are "%(valid)s"')
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raise utils.Error(msg % {'state': state, 'valid': list(VALID_STATES)},
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node_info=node)
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def capabilities_to_dict(caps):
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"""Convert the Node's capabilities into a dictionary."""
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if not caps:
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return {}
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return dict([key.split(':', 1) for key in caps.split(',')])
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def dict_to_capabilities(caps_dict):
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"""Convert a dictionary into a string with the capabilities syntax."""
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return ','.join(["%s:%s" % (key, value)
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for key, value in caps_dict.items()
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if value is not None])
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