
This patch adds new parameter to ipmi driver called 'fqdn_to_bmc' that allows specifying node fqdns instead of MAC addresses. Change-Id: Icfcde469cb358cf7aaa283b3bc6264c17253d584
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5.1 KiB
Python
160 lines
5.1 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 logging
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from pyghmi import exceptions as pyghmi_exception
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from pyghmi.ipmi import command as ipmi_command
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from os_faults.api import error
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from os_faults.api import power_management
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from os_faults import utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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BMC_SCHEMA = {
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'type': 'object',
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'properties': {
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'address': {'type': 'string'},
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'username': {'type': 'string'},
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'password': {'type': 'string'},
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},
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'required': ['address', 'username', 'password']
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}
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class IPMIDriver(power_management.PowerDriver):
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"""IPMI driver.
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**Example configuration:**
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.. code-block:: yaml
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power_managements:
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- driver: ipmi
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args:
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mac_to_bmc:
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aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:01:
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address: 170.0.10.50
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username: admin1
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password: Admin_123
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aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:02:
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address: 170.0.10.51
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username: admin2
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password: Admin_123
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fqdn_to_bmc:
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node3.local:
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address: 170.0.10.52
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username: admin1
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password: Admin_123
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parameters:
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- **mac_to_bmc** - list of dicts where keys are the node MACs and
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values are the corresponding BMC configurations with the folowing
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fields:
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- **address** - ip address of IPMI server
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- **username** - IPMI user
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- **password** - IPMI password
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"""
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NAME = 'ipmi'
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DESCRIPTION = 'IPMI power management driver'
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CONFIG_SCHEMA = {
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'type': 'object',
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'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#',
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'properties': {
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'mac_to_bmc': {
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'type': 'object',
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'patternProperties': {
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utils.MACADDR_REGEXP: BMC_SCHEMA
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}
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},
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'fqdn_to_bmc': {
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'type': 'object',
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'patternProperties': {
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utils.FQDN_REGEXP: BMC_SCHEMA
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}
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},
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},
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'anyOf': [
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{'required': ['mac_to_bmc']},
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{'required': ['fqdn_to_bmc']},
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],
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'additionalProperties': False,
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}
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def __init__(self, params):
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self.mac_to_bmc = params.get('mac_to_bmc', {})
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self.fqdn_to_bmc = params.get('fqdn_to_bmc', {})
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# TODO(astudenov): make macs lowercased
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def _find_bmc_by_host(self, host):
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if host.mac in self.mac_to_bmc:
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return self.mac_to_bmc[host.mac]
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if host.fqdn in self.fqdn_to_bmc:
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return self.fqdn_to_bmc[host.fqdn]
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raise error.PowerManagementError(
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'BMC for {!r} not found!'.format(host))
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def _run_set_power_cmd(self, host, cmd, expected_state=None):
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bmc = self._find_bmc_by_host(host)
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try:
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ipmicmd = ipmi_command.Command(bmc=bmc['address'],
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userid=bmc['username'],
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password=bmc['password'])
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ret = ipmicmd.set_power(cmd, wait=True)
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except pyghmi_exception.IpmiException:
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msg = 'IPMI cmd {!r} failed on bmc {!r}, {!r}'.format(
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cmd, bmc['address'], host)
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LOG.error(msg, exc_info=True)
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raise
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LOG.debug('IPMI response: {}'.format(ret))
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if ret.get('powerstate') != expected_state or 'error' in ret:
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msg = ('Failed to change power state to {!r} on bmc {!r}, '
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'{!r}'.format(expected_state, bmc['address'], host))
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raise error.PowerManagementError(msg)
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def supports(self, host):
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try:
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self._find_bmc_by_host(host)
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except error.PowerManagementError:
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return False
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return True
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def poweroff(self, host):
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LOG.debug('Power off Node: %s', host)
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self._run_set_power_cmd(host, cmd='off', expected_state='off')
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LOG.info('Node powered off: %s', host)
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def poweron(self, host):
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LOG.debug('Power on Node: %s', host)
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self._run_set_power_cmd(host, cmd='on', expected_state='on')
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LOG.info('Node powered on: %s', host)
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def reset(self, host):
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LOG.debug('Reset Node: %s', host)
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# boot -- If system is off, then 'on', else 'reset'
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self._run_set_power_cmd(host, cmd='boot')
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# NOTE(astudenov): This command does not wait for node to boot
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LOG.info('Node reset: %s', host)
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def shutdown(self, host):
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LOG.debug('Shutdown Node: %s', host)
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self._run_set_power_cmd(host, cmd='shutdown', expected_state='off')
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LOG.info('Node is off: %s', host)
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