#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. ## Vars ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LINE='----------------------------------------------------------------------' ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS=${ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS:-""} STARTTIME="${STARTTIME:-$(date +%s)}" COMMAND_LOGS=${COMMAND_LOGS:-"/openstack/log/ansible_cmd_logs"} # The vars used to prepare the Ansible runtime venv PIP_COMMAND="/opt/ansible-runtime/bin/pip" ZUUL_PROJECT="${ZUUL_PROJECT:-}" GATE_EXIT_LOG_COPY="${GATE_EXIT_LOG_COPY:-false}" GATE_EXIT_LOG_GZIP="${GATE_EXIT_LOG_GZIP:-true}" GATE_EXIT_RUN_ARA="${GATE_EXIT_RUN_ARA:-true}" GATE_EXIT_RUN_DSTAT="${GATE_EXIT_RUN_DSTAT:-true}" # If this is a gate node from OpenStack-Infra Store all logs into the # execution directory after gate run. if [[ -n "$ZUUL_PROJECT" ]]; then GATE_EXIT_LOG_COPY=true fi # The default SSHD configuration has MaxSessions = 10. If a deployer changes # their SSHD config, then the ANSIBLE_FORKS may be set to a higher number. We # set the value to 10 or the number of CPU's, whichever is less. This is to # balance between performance gains from the higher number, and CPU # consumption. If ANSIBLE_FORKS is already set to a value, then we leave it # alone. # ref: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+bug/1479812 if [ -z "${ANSIBLE_FORKS:-}" ]; then CPU_NUM=$(grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo) if [ ${CPU_NUM} -lt "10" ]; then ANSIBLE_FORKS=${CPU_NUM} else ANSIBLE_FORKS=10 fi fi ## Functions ----------------------------------------------------------------- # Build ansible-runtime venv function build_ansible_runtime_venv { # All distros have a python-virtualenv > 13. # - Centos 8 has 15.1, which holds pip 9.0.1, setuptools 28.8, wheel 0.29 # See also: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/Packages/ # - openSUSE 42.3 has 13.1.2, which holds pip 7.1.2, setuptools 18.2, wheel 0.24. # See also: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE%3ALeap%3A42.3/python-virtualenv # - Ubuntu Xenial has 15.0.1, holding pip 8.1.1, setuptools 20.3, wheel 0.29 # See also: https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/python-virtualenv virtualenv --python=${PYTHON_EXEC_PATH} --never-download --clear /opt/ansible-runtime # The vars used to prepare the Ansible runtime venv PIP_OPTS+=" --constraint global-requirement-pins.txt" PIP_OPTS+=" --constraint ${TOX_CONSTRAINTS_FILE}" # When executing the installation, we want to specify all our options on the CLI, # making sure to completely ignore any config already on the host. This is to # prevent the repo server's extra constraints being applied, which include # a different version of Ansible to the one we want to install. As such, we # use --isolated so that the config file is ignored. # Upgrade pip setuptools and wheel to the appropriate version ${PIP_COMMAND} install --isolated ${PIP_OPTS} --upgrade pip setuptools wheel # Install ansible and the other required packages ${PIP_COMMAND} install --isolated ${PIP_OPTS} -r requirements.txt ${ANSIBLE_PACKAGE} # Install our osa_toolkit code from the current checkout $PIP_COMMAND install -e . # If we are in openstack-CI, install systemd-python for the log collection python script if [[ -e /etc/ci/mirror_info.sh ]]; then ${PIP_COMMAND} install --isolated ${PIP_OPTS} systemd-python fi # Add SELinux support to the venv if [ -d "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/selinux/" ]; then rsync -avX /usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/selinux/ /opt/ansible-runtime/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/selinux/ rsync -avX /usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/_selinux.cpython-36m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so /opt/ansible-runtime/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/ fi } # If in OpenStack-Infra, set some vars to use the mirror when bootstrapping Ansible function load_nodepool_pip_opts { if [[ -e /etc/ci/mirror_info.sh ]]; then source /etc/ci/mirror_info.sh export PIP_OPTS="--index-url ${NODEPOOL_PYPI_MIRROR} --trusted-host ${NODEPOOL_MIRROR_HOST} --extra-index-url ${NODEPOOL_WHEEL_MIRROR}" fi } # Determine the distribution we are running on, so that we can configure it # appropriately. function determine_distro { source /etc/os-release 2>/dev/null export DISTRO_ID="${ID}" export DISTRO_NAME="${NAME}" } function ssh_key_create { # Ensure that the ssh key exists and is an authorized_key key_path="${HOME}/.ssh" key_file="${key_path}/id_rsa" # Ensure that the .ssh directory exists and has the right mode if [ ! -d ${key_path} ]; then mkdir -p ${key_path} chmod 700 ${key_path} fi # Ensure a full keypair exists if [ ! -f "${key_file}" -o ! -f "${key_file}.pub" ]; then # Regenrate public key if private key exists if [ -f "${key_file}" ]; then ssh-keygen -f ${key_file} -y > ${key_file}.pub fi # Delete public key if private key missing if [ ! -f "${key_file}" ]; then rm -f ${key_file}.pub fi # Regenerate keypair if both keys missing if [ ! -f "${key_file}" -a ! -f "${key_file}.pub" ]; then ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ${key_file} -N '' fi fi # Ensure that the public key is included in the authorized_keys # for the default root directory and the current home directory key_content=$(cat "${key_file}.pub") if ! grep -q "${key_content}" ${key_path}/authorized_keys; then echo "${key_content}" | tee -a ${key_path}/authorized_keys fi } function exit_state { set +x TOTALSECONDS="$(( $(date +%s) - STARTTIME ))" info_block "Run Time = ${TOTALSECONDS} seconds || $((TOTALSECONDS / 60)) minutes" if [ "${1}" == 0 ];then info_block "Status: Success" else info_block "Status: Failure" fi exit ${1} } function exit_success { set +x exit_state 0 } function exit_fail { set +x log_instance_info info_block "Error Info - $@" exit_state 1 } function gate_job_exit_tasks { # This environment variable captures the exit code # which was present when the trap was initiated. # This would be the success/failure of the test. TEST_EXIT_CODE=${TEST_EXIT_CODE:-$?} # Disable logging of every command, as it is too verbose. set +x # If this is a gate node from OpenStack-Infra Store all logs into the # execution directory after gate run. if [ "$GATE_EXIT_LOG_COPY" == true ]; then if [ "$GATE_EXIT_RUN_DSTAT" == true ]; then generate_dstat_charts || true fi # Disable logging of every command, as it is too verbose. # We have to do this here because log_instance_info does set -x set +x fi # System status & Information log_instance_info } function setup_ara { # Install ARA and add it to the callback path provided by bootstrap-ansible.sh/openstack-ansible.rc # This is added *here* instead of bootstrap-ansible so it's used for CI purposes only. # PIP_COMMAND and PIP_OPTS are exported by the bootstrap-ansible script. # PIP_OPTS contains the whole set of constraints that need to be applied. ${PIP_COMMAND} install --isolated ${PIP_OPTS} "ara[server]" "dynaconf<3.1.3" } function run_dstat { if [ "$GATE_EXIT_RUN_DSTAT" == true ]; then case ${DISTRO_ID} in centos|rhel) dnf -y install dstat ;; ubuntu) apt-get update DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install dstat ;; opensuse) zypper -n install -l dstat ;; esac # https://stackoverflow.com/a/20338327 executing in ()& decouples the dstat # process from scripts-library to prevent hung builds if dstat fails to exit # for any reason. (dstat -tcmsdn --top-cpu --top-mem --top-bio --nocolor --output /openstack/log/instance-info/dstat.csv \ < /dev/null > /openstack/log/instance-info/dstat.log 2>&1 &) fi } function generate_dstat_charts { kill $(pgrep -f dstat) if [[ ! -d /opt/dstat_graph ]]; then git clone https://github.com/Dabz/dstat_graph /opt/dstat_graph fi pushd /opt/dstat_graph /usr/bin/env bash -e ./generate_page.sh /openstack/log/instance-info/dstat.csv >> /openstack/log/instance-info/dstat.html popd } function print_info { PROC_NAME="- [ $@ ] -" printf "\n%s%s\n" "$PROC_NAME" "${LINE:${#PROC_NAME}}" } function info_block { echo "${LINE}" print_info "$@" echo "${LINE}" } function log_instance_info { # ensure packages are installed to get instance info determine_distro case ${DISTRO_ID} in ubuntu|debian) apt-get update DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install iproute2 net-tools ;; centos|rhel) dnf -y install iproute ;; esac set +x # Get host information post initial setup and reset verbosity if [ ! -d "/openstack/log/instance-info" ];then mkdir -p "/openstack/log/instance-info" fi get_instance_info # Run log collection when needed if [ "${1:-false}" = "true" ]; then RUN_ARA="${GATE_EXIT_RUN_ARA}" WORKING_DIR="${GATE_LOG_DIR:-${HOME:-/opt}/osa-logs}" bash -e "$(dirname $(readlink -f ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}))/log-collect.sh" fi set -x } function get_repos_info { for i in /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* /etc/yum.conf /etc/yum.repos.d/* /etc/zypp/repos.d/*; do if [ -f "${i}" ]; then echo -e "\n$i" cat $i fi done } # Get instance info function get_instance_info { TS="$(date +"%H-%M-%S")" (cat /etc/resolv.conf && \ which systemd-resolve &> /dev/null && \ systemd-resolve --statistics && \ cat /etc/systemd/resolved.conf) > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_dns_info_${TS}.log" || true if [ "$(which tracepath)" ]; then { tracepath "8.8.8.8" -m 5 2>/dev/null || tracepath "8.8.8.8"; } > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_tracepath_info_${TS}.log" || true fi if [ "$(which tracepath6)" ]; then { tracepath6 "2001:4860:4860::8888" -m 5 2>/dev/null || tracepath6 "2001:4860:4860::8888"; } >> \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_tracepath_info_${TS}.log" || true fi if [ "$(which lxc-ls)" ]; then lxc-ls --fancy > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_lxc_container_info_${TS}.log" || true fi if [ "$(which lxc-checkconfig)" ]; then lxc-checkconfig > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_lxc_config_info_${TS}.log" || true fi if [ "$(which networkctl)" ]; then networkctl list > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_networkd_list_${TS}.log" || true networkctl status >> \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_networkd_status_${TS}.log" || true networkctl lldp >> \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_networkd_lldp_${TS}.log" || true fi if [ "$(which iptables)" ]; then (iptables -vnL && iptables -t nat -vnL && iptables -t mangle -vnL) > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_firewall_info_${TS}.log" || true fi if [ "$(which ansible)" ]; then ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=False \ ansible -i "localhost," localhost -m setup > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_system_info_${TS}.log" || true fi get_repos_info > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_repo_info_${TS}.log" || true ip route get 1 > "/openstack/log/instance-info/routes_${TS}.log" || true ip link show > "/openstack/log/instance-info/links_${TS}.log" || true determine_distro case ${DISTRO_ID} in centos|rhel|fedora|opensuse) rpm -qa | sort > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_packages_info_${TS}.log" || true ;; ubuntu|debian) dpkg-query --list > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/host_packages_info_${TS}.log" || true ;; esac # Storage reports for dir_name in lxc machines; do if [ "$(which btrfs)" ]; then btrfs filesystem usage /var/lib/${dir_name} 2>/dev/null > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/btrfs_${dir_name}_usage_${TS}.log" || true btrfs filesystem show /var/lib/${dir_name} 2>/dev/null > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/btrfs_${dir_name}_show_${TS}.log" || true btrfs filesystem df /var/lib/${dir_name} 2>/dev/null > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/btrfs_${dir_name}_df_${TS}.log" || true btrfs qgroup show --human-readable -pcre --iec /var/lib/${dir_name} 2>/dev/null > \ "/openstack/log/instance-info/btrfs_${dir_name}_quotas_${TS}.log" || true fi done if [ "$(which zfs)" ]; then zfs list > "/openstack/log/instance-info/zfs_lxc_${TS}.log" || true fi df -h > "/openstack/log/instance-info/report_fs_df_${TS}.log" || true lsmod > "/openstack/log/instance-info/lsmod_${TS}.log" || true free -m > "/openstack/log/instance-info/free_${TS}.log" || true cat /proc/cpuinfo > "/openstack/log/instance-info/cpuinfo_${TS}.log" || true ps -eo user,pid,ppid,lwp,%cpu,%mem,size,rss,cmd > "/openstack/log/instance-info/ps_${TS}.log" || true # Check if system has netstat or iproute2 if command -v ss >/dev/null; then ss -tulpn > "/openstack/log/instance-info/ss_${TS}.log" || true fi if command -v netstat >/dev/null; then netstat -tulpn > "/openstack/log/instance-info/netstat_${TS}.log" || true fi } ## Signal traps -------------------------------------------------------------- # Trap all Death Signals and Errors trap "exit_fail ${LINENO} $? 'Received STOP Signal'" SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM trap "exit_fail ${LINENO} $?" ERR ## Pre-flight check ---------------------------------------------------------- # Make sure only root can run our script if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then info_block "This script must be run as root" exit_state 1 fi # Check that we are in the root path of the cloned repo if [ ! -d "etc" -a ! -d "scripts" -a ! -d "playbooks" ]; then info_block "** ERROR **" echo "Please execute this script from the root directory of the cloned source code." echo -e "Example: /opt/openstack-ansible/\n" exit_state 1 fi ## Exports ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Export known paths export PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:${PATH}" # Export the home directory just in case it's not set export HOME="/root" if [[ -f "/usr/local/bin/openstack-ansible.rc" ]];then source "/usr/local/bin/openstack-ansible.rc" fi