200 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
200 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2010 OpenStack Foundation
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# 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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#
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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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#
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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, 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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"""
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Scheduler Service
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"""
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import collections
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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_serialization import jsonutils
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from oslo_service import periodic_task
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from stevedore import driver
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import nova.conf
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from nova import exception
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from nova.i18n import _LI
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from nova import manager
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from nova import objects
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from nova.objects import host_mapping as host_mapping_obj
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from nova import quota
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from nova.scheduler import client as scheduler_client
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from nova.scheduler import utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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CONF = nova.conf.CONF
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QUOTAS = quota.QUOTAS
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class SchedulerManager(manager.Manager):
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"""Chooses a host to run instances on."""
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target = messaging.Target(version='4.5')
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_sentinel = object()
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def __init__(self, scheduler_driver=None, *args, **kwargs):
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client = scheduler_client.SchedulerClient()
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self.placement_client = client.reportclient
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if not scheduler_driver:
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scheduler_driver = CONF.scheduler.driver
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self.driver = driver.DriverManager(
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"nova.scheduler.driver",
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scheduler_driver,
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invoke_on_load=True).driver
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super(SchedulerManager, self).__init__(service_name='scheduler',
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*args, **kwargs)
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@periodic_task.periodic_task(
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spacing=CONF.scheduler.discover_hosts_in_cells_interval,
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run_immediately=True)
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def _discover_hosts_in_cells(self, context):
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host_mappings = host_mapping_obj.discover_hosts(context)
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if host_mappings:
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LOG.info(_LI('Discovered %(count)i new hosts: %(hosts)s'),
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{'count': len(host_mappings),
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'hosts': ','.join(['%s:%s' % (hm.cell_mapping.name,
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hm.host)
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for hm in host_mappings])})
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@periodic_task.periodic_task(spacing=CONF.scheduler.periodic_task_interval,
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run_immediately=True)
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def _run_periodic_tasks(self, context):
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self.driver.run_periodic_tasks(context)
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@messaging.expected_exceptions(exception.NoValidHost)
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def select_destinations(self, ctxt, request_spec=None,
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filter_properties=None, spec_obj=_sentinel, instance_uuids=None,
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return_objects=False, return_alternates=False):
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"""Returns destinations(s) best suited for this RequestSpec.
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Starting in Queens, this method returns a list of lists of Selection
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objects, with one list for each requested instance. Each instance's
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list will have its first element be the Selection object representing
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the chosen host for the instance, and if return_alternates is True,
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zero or more alternate objects that could also satisfy the request. The
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number of alternates is determined by the configuration option
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`CONF.scheduler.max_attempts`.
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The ability of a calling method to handle this format of returned
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destinations is indicated by a True value in the parameter
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`return_objects`. However, there may still be some older conductors in
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a deployment that have not been updated to Queens, and in that case
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return_objects will be False, and the result will be a list of dicts
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with 'host', 'nodename' and 'limits' as keys. When return_objects is
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False, the value of return_alternates has no effect. The reason there
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are two kwarg parameters return_objects and return_alternates is so we
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can differentiate between callers that understand the Selection object
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format but *don't* want to get alternate hosts, as is the case with the
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conductors that handle certain move operations.
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"""
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LOG.debug("Starting to schedule for instances: %s", instance_uuids)
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# TODO(sbauza): Change the method signature to only accept a spec_obj
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# argument once API v5 is provided.
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if spec_obj is self._sentinel:
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spec_obj = objects.RequestSpec.from_primitives(ctxt,
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request_spec,
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filter_properties)
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resources = utils.resources_from_request_spec(spec_obj)
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alloc_reqs_by_rp_uuid, provider_summaries, allocation_request_version \
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= None, None, None
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if self.driver.USES_ALLOCATION_CANDIDATES:
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res = self.placement_client.get_allocation_candidates(ctxt,
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resources)
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if res is None:
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# We have to handle the case that we failed to connect to the
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# Placement service and the safe_connect decorator on
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# get_allocation_candidates returns None.
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alloc_reqs, provider_summaries, allocation_request_version = (
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None, None, None)
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else:
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(alloc_reqs, provider_summaries,
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allocation_request_version) = res
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if not alloc_reqs:
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LOG.debug("Got no allocation candidates from the Placement "
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"API. This may be a temporary occurrence as compute "
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"nodes start up and begin reporting inventory to "
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"the Placement service.")
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raise exception.NoValidHost(reason="")
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else:
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# Build a dict of lists of allocation requests, keyed by
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# provider UUID, so that when we attempt to claim resources for
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# a host, we can grab an allocation request easily
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alloc_reqs_by_rp_uuid = collections.defaultdict(list)
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for ar in alloc_reqs:
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for rp_uuid in ar['allocations']:
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alloc_reqs_by_rp_uuid[rp_uuid].append(ar)
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# Only return alternates if both return_objects and return_alternates
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# are True.
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return_alternates = return_alternates and return_objects
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selections = self.driver.select_destinations(ctxt, spec_obj,
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instance_uuids, alloc_reqs_by_rp_uuid, provider_summaries,
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allocation_request_version, return_alternates)
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# If `return_objects` is False, we need to convert the selections to
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# the older format, which is a list of host state dicts.
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if not return_objects:
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selection_dicts = [sel[0].to_dict() for sel in selections]
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return jsonutils.to_primitive(selection_dicts)
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return selections
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def update_aggregates(self, ctxt, aggregates):
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"""Updates HostManager internal aggregates information.
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:param aggregates: Aggregate(s) to update
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:type aggregates: :class:`nova.objects.Aggregate`
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or :class:`nova.objects.AggregateList`
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"""
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# NOTE(sbauza): We're dropping the user context now as we don't need it
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self.driver.host_manager.update_aggregates(aggregates)
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def delete_aggregate(self, ctxt, aggregate):
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"""Deletes HostManager internal information about a specific aggregate.
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:param aggregate: Aggregate to delete
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:type aggregate: :class:`nova.objects.Aggregate`
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"""
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# NOTE(sbauza): We're dropping the user context now as we don't need it
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self.driver.host_manager.delete_aggregate(aggregate)
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def update_instance_info(self, context, host_name, instance_info):
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"""Receives information about changes to a host's instances, and
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updates the driver's HostManager with that information.
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"""
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self.driver.host_manager.update_instance_info(context, host_name,
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instance_info)
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def delete_instance_info(self, context, host_name, instance_uuid):
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"""Receives information about the deletion of one of a host's
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instances, and updates the driver's HostManager with that information.
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"""
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self.driver.host_manager.delete_instance_info(context, host_name,
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instance_uuid)
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def sync_instance_info(self, context, host_name, instance_uuids):
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"""Receives a sync request from a host, and passes it on to the
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driver's HostManager.
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"""
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self.driver.host_manager.sync_instance_info(context, host_name,
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instance_uuids)
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