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distcloud/distributedcloud/dcmanager/cmd/manager.py
Victor Romano 05e8ef107b Add timeout for "subcloud deploy abort" during install
When aborting the deployment during install, a shutdown signal is sent
to halt the installation. If the BMC is slow, the subcloud can be
stuck in "aborting install" for a long time. To address this, this
commit introduces a timeout of 60 seconds to this shutdown signal.

Test plan:
  - PASS: Abort the deployment during install with a normal BMC and
          verify the shutdown signal is correctly set and the deploy
          status is "install-aborted" at the end.
  - PASS: Abort the deployment during install with a slow BMC and
          verify the shutdown signal times out and the deploy status
          is "install-aborted" at the end.

Closes-bug: 2125586

Change-Id: I9eb70d332567c51b5eaf9dc58dfa328f4e173627
Signed-off-by: Victor Romano <victor.gluzromano@windriver.com>
2025-09-26 12:16:30 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
DC Manager Engine Server.
"""
# pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
import eventlet
eventlet.monkey_patch()
import multiprocessing # noqa: E402 # pylint: disable=wrong-import-order
from oslo_config import cfg # noqa: E402
from oslo_i18n import _lazy # noqa: E402
from oslo_log import log as logging # noqa: E402
from oslo_service import service # noqa: E402
from dcmanager.common import config # noqa: E402
from dcmanager.common import consts # noqa: E402
from dcmanager.common import messaging # noqa: E402
from dcorch.common import messaging as dcorch_messaging # noqa: E402
# pylint: enable=wrong-import-position
_lazy.enable_lazy()
config.register_options()
config.register_keystone_options()
LOG = logging.getLogger("dcmanager.engine")
def main():
logging.register_options(cfg.CONF)
cfg.CONF(project="dcmanager", prog="dcmanager-engine")
logging.setup(cfg.CONF, "dcmanager-engine")
logging.set_defaults()
# If processes are spawned using 'fork', then the child process
# inherits the parent's connections. This can cause problems with
# oslo.messaging connections as only one connection with RabbitMQ
# is used. Using 'spawn' ensures a fresh python interpreter is started.
multiprocessing.set_start_method("spawn")
messaging.setup()
dcorch_messaging.setup()
from dcmanager.manager import service as manager
srv = manager.DCManagerService(cfg.CONF.host, consts.TOPIC_DC_MANAGER)
launcher = service.launch(cfg.CONF, srv, workers=cfg.CONF.workers)
LOG.info("Starting...")
LOG.debug("Configuration:")
cfg.CONF.log_opt_values(LOG, logging.DEBUG)
# the following periodic tasks are intended serve as HA checking
# srv.create_periodic_tasks()
launcher.wait()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()