project-config/jenkins/scripts/copy_puppet_logs.sh
Emilien Macchi 770e86b081 copy_puppet_logs: use sudo to rename horizon config
Use sudo to rename horizon config file because the default permissions do not allow it.

Without sudo, the mv fails because of "Permission denied".

Change-Id: Iec7f557c8565c5f70c490a32e1ad1d0ebd39868a
2015-09-30 14:15:21 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# 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.
# This script takes bits from devstack-gate/functions/cleanup_host in a
# more generic approach, so we don't need to actually run devstack on the node
# to cleanup an host.
set -o xtrace
set -o errexit
LOG_DIR=$WORKSPACE/logs
mkdir $WORKSPACE/logs
# PROJECTS
# - for each entry, we will probe /etc/${project} and /var/log/${project}
# and copy out files
#
# For right now, we populate our projects with a guess from those that
# have puppet modules installed. revisit this if needs change
for project in /etc/puppet/modules/*; do
# find Puppet OpenStack modules
if [ -f $project/metadata.json ]; then
if egrep -q "github.com/(stackforge|openstack)/puppet" $project/metadata.json; then
PROJECTS+="$(basename $project) "
fi
fi
done
function is_fedora {
# note we consider CentOS 7 as fedora for now
lsb_release -i 2>/dev/null | grep -iq "fedora" || \
lsb_release -i 2>/dev/null | grep -iq "CentOS"
}
function uses_debs {
# check if apt-get is installed, valid for debian based
type "apt-get" 2>/dev/null
}
# Archive the project config & logs
mkdir $LOG_DIR/etc/
for p in $PROJECTS; do
if [ -d /etc/$p ]; then
sudo cp -r /etc/$p $LOG_DIR/etc/
fi
if [ -d /var/log/$p ]; then
sudo cp -r /var/log/$p $LOG_DIR
fi
done
#
# Extra bits and pieces follow
#
# system logs
if uses_debs; then
sudo cp /var/log/syslog $LOG_DIR/syslog.txt
sudo cp /var/log/kern.log $LOG_DIR/kern_log.txt
elif is_fedora; then
sudo journalctl --no-pager > $LOG_DIR/syslog.txt
fi
# rabbitmq logs
if [ -d /var/log/rabbitmq ]; then
sudo cp -r /var/log/rabbitmq $LOG_DIR
fi
# db logs
if [ -d /var/log/postgresql ] ; then
# Rename log so it doesn't have an additional '.' so it won't get
# deleted
sudo cp /var/log/postgresql/*log $LOG_DIR/postgres.log
fi
if [ -f /var/log/mysql.err ] ; then
sudo cp /var/log/mysql.err $LOG_DIR/mysql_err.log
fi
if [ -f /var/log/mysql.log ] ; then
sudo cp /var/log/mysql.log $LOG_DIR/
fi
# tempest logs
if [ -f /tmp/openstack/tempest/tempest.log ] ; then
sudo cp /tmp/openstack/tempest/tempest.log $LOG_DIR/
fi
# dstat logs
if [ -f /var/log/dstat.log ] ; then
sudo cp /var/log/dstat.log $LOG_DIR/
fi
# libvirt
if [ -d /var/log/libvirt ] ; then
sudo cp -r /var/log/libvirt $LOG_DIR/
fi
# sudo config
sudo cp -r /etc/sudoers.d $LOG_DIR/
sudo cp /etc/sudoers $LOG_DIR/sudoers.txt
# apache logs; including wsgi stuff like horizon, keystone, etc.
if uses_debs; then
apache_logs=/var/log/apache2
if [ -d /etc/apache2/sites-enabled ]; then
mkdir $LOG_DIR/apache_config
sudo cp /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/* $LOG_DIR/apache_config
for f in `ls $LOG_DIR/apache_config`; do
mv $LOG_DIR/apache_config/${f} $LOG_DIR/apache_config/${f}.txt
done
fi
elif is_fedora; then
apache_logs=/var/log/httpd
if [ -d /etc/httpd/conf.d ]; then
mkdir $LOG_DIR/apache_config
sudo cp /etc/httpd/conf.d/* $LOG_DIR/apache_config
for f in `ls $LOG_DIR/apache_config`; do
mv $LOG_DIR/apache_config/${f} $LOG_DIR/apache_config/${f}.txt
done
fi
fi
if [ -d ${apache_logs} ]; then
sudo cp -r ${apache_logs} $LOG_DIR/apache
fi
if [ -d /tmp/openstack/tempest ]; then
sudo cp /tmp/openstack/tempest/etc/tempest.conf $LOG_DIR/tempest.conf.txt
fi
if [ -d /etc/openstack-dashboard ]; then
sudo cp -r /etc/openstack-dashboard $LOG_DIR/etc/openstack-dashboard
for f in `ls $LOG_DIR/etc/openstack-dashboard`; do
sudo mv $LOG_DIR/etc/openstack-dashboard/${f} $LOG_DIR/etc/openstack-dashboard/${f}.txt
done
fi
# package status
if [ `command -v dpkg` ]; then
dpkg -l> $LOG_DIR/dpkg-l.txt
fi
if [ `command -v rpm` ]; then
rpm -qa > $LOG_DIR/rpm-qa.txt
fi
# system status & informations
df -h > $LOG_DIR/df.txt
free -m > $LOG_DIR/free.txt
cat /proc/cpuinfo > $LOG_DIR/cpuinfo.txt
ps -eo user,pid,ppid,lwp,%cpu,%mem,size,rss,cmd > $LOG_DIR/ps.txt
# Make sure jenkins can read all the logs and configs
sudo chown -R jenkins:jenkins $LOG_DIR/
sudo chmod a+r $LOG_DIR/ $LOG_DIR/etc
# rename files to .txt; this is so that when displayed via
# logs.openstack.org clicking results in the browser shows the
# files, rather than trying to send it to another app or make you
# download it, etc.
# firstly, rename all .log files to .txt files
for f in $(find $LOG_DIR -name "*.log"); do
sudo mv $f ${f/.log/.txt}
done
# append .txt to all config files
# (there are some /etc/swift .builder and .ring files that get
# caught up which aren't really text, don't worry about that)
find $LOG_DIR/sudoers.d $LOG_DIR/etc -type f -exec mv '{}' '{}'.txt \;
# rabbitmq
if [ -f $LOG_DIR/rabbitmq ]; then
find $LOG_DIR/rabbitmq -type f -exec mv '{}' '{}'.txt \;
for X in `find $LOG_DIR/rabbitmq -type f` ; do
mv "$X" "${X/@/_at_}"
done
fi
# Compress all text logs
sudo find $LOG_DIR -iname '*.txt' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
sudo find $LOG_DIR -iname '*.dat' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
sudo find $LOG_DIR -iname '*.conf' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+