From e6918187568dbd01842d8d1d2c808ce16a894239 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2024 13:54:28 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 18.2.2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/pybind/mgr/cephadm/services/cephadmservice.py | 1254 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1254 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/pybind/mgr/cephadm/services/cephadmservice.py (limited to 'src/pybind/mgr/cephadm/services/cephadmservice.py') diff --git a/src/pybind/mgr/cephadm/services/cephadmservice.py b/src/pybind/mgr/cephadm/services/cephadmservice.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7d7a04dad --- /dev/null +++ b/src/pybind/mgr/cephadm/services/cephadmservice.py @@ -0,0 +1,1254 @@ +import errno +import json +import logging +import re +import socket +import time +from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Callable, TypeVar, \ + Optional, Dict, Any, Tuple, NewType, cast + +from mgr_module import HandleCommandResult, MonCommandFailed + +from ceph.deployment.service_spec import ( + ArgumentList, + CephExporterSpec, + GeneralArgList, + MONSpec, + RGWSpec, + ServiceSpec, +) +from ceph.deployment.utils import is_ipv6, unwrap_ipv6 +from mgr_util import build_url, merge_dicts +from orchestrator import OrchestratorError, DaemonDescription, DaemonDescriptionStatus +from orchestrator._interface import daemon_type_to_service +from cephadm import utils + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from cephadm.module import CephadmOrchestrator + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +ServiceSpecs = TypeVar('ServiceSpecs', bound=ServiceSpec) +AuthEntity = NewType('AuthEntity', str) + + +def get_auth_entity(daemon_type: str, daemon_id: str, host: str = "") -> AuthEntity: + """ + Map the daemon id to a cephx keyring entity name + """ + # despite this mapping entity names to daemons, self.TYPE within + # the CephService class refers to service types, not daemon types + if daemon_type in ['rgw', 'rbd-mirror', 'cephfs-mirror', 'nfs', "iscsi", 'nvmeof', 'ingress', 'ceph-exporter']: + return AuthEntity(f'client.{daemon_type}.{daemon_id}') + elif daemon_type in ['crash', 'agent']: + if host == "": + raise OrchestratorError( + f'Host not provided to generate <{daemon_type}> auth entity name') + return AuthEntity(f'client.{daemon_type}.{host}') + elif daemon_type == 'mon': + return AuthEntity('mon.') + elif daemon_type in ['mgr', 'osd', 'mds']: + return AuthEntity(f'{daemon_type}.{daemon_id}') + else: + raise OrchestratorError(f"unknown daemon type {daemon_type}") + + +class CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + # typing.NamedTuple + Generic is broken in py36 + def __init__(self, host: str, daemon_id: str, + service_name: str, + network: Optional[str] = None, + keyring: Optional[str] = None, + extra_args: Optional[List[str]] = None, + ceph_conf: str = '', + extra_files: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, + daemon_type: Optional[str] = None, + ip: Optional[str] = None, + ports: Optional[List[int]] = None, + port_ips: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, + rank: Optional[int] = None, + rank_generation: Optional[int] = None, + extra_container_args: Optional[ArgumentList] = None, + extra_entrypoint_args: Optional[ArgumentList] = None, + ): + """ + A data struction to encapsulate `cephadm deploy ... + """ + self.host: str = host + self.daemon_id = daemon_id + self.service_name = service_name + daemon_type = daemon_type or (service_name.split('.')[0]) + assert daemon_type is not None + self.daemon_type: str = daemon_type + + # mons + self.network = network + + # for run_cephadm. + self.keyring: Optional[str] = keyring + + # FIXME: finish removing this + # For run_cephadm. Would be great to have more expressive names. + # self.extra_args: List[str] = extra_args or [] + assert not extra_args + + self.ceph_conf = ceph_conf + self.extra_files = extra_files or {} + + # TCP ports used by the daemon + self.ports: List[int] = ports or [] + # mapping of ports to IP addresses for ports + # we know we will only bind to on a specific IP. + # Useful for allowing multiple daemons to bind + # to the same port on different IPs on the same node + self.port_ips: Dict[str, str] = port_ips or {} + self.ip: Optional[str] = ip + + # values to be populated during generate_config calls + # and then used in _run_cephadm + self.final_config: Dict[str, Any] = {} + self.deps: List[str] = [] + + self.rank: Optional[int] = rank + self.rank_generation: Optional[int] = rank_generation + + self.extra_container_args = extra_container_args + self.extra_entrypoint_args = extra_entrypoint_args + + def name(self) -> str: + return '%s.%s' % (self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id) + + def entity_name(self) -> str: + return get_auth_entity(self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id, host=self.host) + + def config_get_files(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: + files = self.extra_files + if self.ceph_conf: + files['config'] = self.ceph_conf + + return files + + @staticmethod + def from_daemon_description(dd: DaemonDescription) -> 'CephadmDaemonDeploySpec': + assert dd.hostname + assert dd.daemon_id + assert dd.daemon_type + return CephadmDaemonDeploySpec( + host=dd.hostname, + daemon_id=dd.daemon_id, + daemon_type=dd.daemon_type, + service_name=dd.service_name(), + ip=dd.ip, + ports=dd.ports, + rank=dd.rank, + rank_generation=dd.rank_generation, + extra_container_args=dd.extra_container_args, + extra_entrypoint_args=dd.extra_entrypoint_args, + ) + + def to_daemon_description(self, status: DaemonDescriptionStatus, status_desc: str) -> DaemonDescription: + return DaemonDescription( + daemon_type=self.daemon_type, + daemon_id=self.daemon_id, + service_name=self.service_name, + hostname=self.host, + status=status, + status_desc=status_desc, + ip=self.ip, + ports=self.ports, + rank=self.rank, + rank_generation=self.rank_generation, + extra_container_args=cast(GeneralArgList, self.extra_container_args), + extra_entrypoint_args=cast(GeneralArgList, self.extra_entrypoint_args), + ) + + @property + def extra_args(self) -> List[str]: + return [] + + +class CephadmService(metaclass=ABCMeta): + """ + Base class for service types. Often providing a create() and config() fn. + """ + + @property + @abstractmethod + def TYPE(self) -> str: + pass + + def __init__(self, mgr: "CephadmOrchestrator"): + self.mgr: "CephadmOrchestrator" = mgr + + def allow_colo(self) -> bool: + """ + Return True if multiple daemons of the same type can colocate on + the same host. + """ + return False + + def primary_daemon_type(self, spec: Optional[ServiceSpec] = None) -> str: + """ + This is the type of the primary (usually only) daemon to be deployed. + """ + return self.TYPE + + def per_host_daemon_type(self, spec: Optional[ServiceSpec] = None) -> Optional[str]: + """ + If defined, this type of daemon will be deployed once for each host + containing one or more daemons of the primary type. + """ + return None + + def ranked(self) -> bool: + """ + If True, we will assign a stable rank (0, 1, ...) and monotonically increasing + generation (0, 1, ...) to each daemon we create/deploy. + """ + return False + + def fence_old_ranks(self, + spec: ServiceSpec, + rank_map: Dict[int, Dict[int, Optional[str]]], + num_ranks: int) -> None: + assert False + + def make_daemon_spec( + self, + host: str, + daemon_id: str, + network: str, + spec: ServiceSpecs, + daemon_type: Optional[str] = None, + ports: Optional[List[int]] = None, + ip: Optional[str] = None, + rank: Optional[int] = None, + rank_generation: Optional[int] = None, + ) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + return CephadmDaemonDeploySpec( + host=host, + daemon_id=daemon_id, + service_name=spec.service_name(), + network=network, + daemon_type=daemon_type, + ports=ports, + ip=ip, + rank=rank, + rank_generation=rank_generation, + extra_container_args=spec.extra_container_args if hasattr( + spec, 'extra_container_args') else None, + extra_entrypoint_args=spec.extra_entrypoint_args if hasattr( + spec, 'extra_entrypoint_args') else None, + ) + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def generate_config(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> Tuple[Dict[str, Any], List[str]]: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def config(self, spec: ServiceSpec) -> None: + """ + Configure the cluster for this service. Only called *once* per + service apply. Not for every daemon. + """ + pass + + def daemon_check_post(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription]) -> None: + """The post actions needed to be done after daemons are checked""" + if self.mgr.config_dashboard: + if 'dashboard' in self.mgr.get('mgr_map')['modules']: + self.config_dashboard(daemon_descrs) + else: + logger.debug('Dashboard is not enabled. Skip configuration.') + + def config_dashboard(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription]) -> None: + """Config dashboard settings.""" + raise NotImplementedError() + + def get_active_daemon(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription]) -> DaemonDescription: + # if this is called for a service type where it hasn't explicitly been + # defined, return empty Daemon Desc + return DaemonDescription() + + def get_keyring_with_caps(self, entity: AuthEntity, caps: List[str]) -> str: + ret, keyring, err = self.mgr.mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth get-or-create', + 'entity': entity, + 'caps': caps, + }) + if err: + ret, out, err = self.mgr.mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth caps', + 'entity': entity, + 'caps': caps, + }) + if err: + self.mgr.log.warning(f"Unable to update caps for {entity}") + + # get keyring anyway + ret, keyring, err = self.mgr.mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth get', + 'entity': entity, + }) + if err: + raise OrchestratorError(f"Unable to fetch keyring for {entity}: {err}") + + # strip down keyring + # - don't include caps (auth get includes them; get-or-create does not) + # - use pending key if present + key = None + for line in keyring.splitlines(): + if ' = ' not in line: + continue + line = line.strip() + (ls, rs) = line.split(' = ', 1) + if ls == 'key' and not key: + key = rs + if ls == 'pending key': + key = rs + keyring = f'[{entity}]\nkey = {key}\n' + return keyring + + def _inventory_get_fqdn(self, hostname: str) -> str: + """Get a host's FQDN with its hostname. + + If the FQDN can't be resolved, the address from the inventory will + be returned instead. + """ + addr = self.mgr.inventory.get_addr(hostname) + return socket.getfqdn(addr) + + def _set_service_url_on_dashboard(self, + service_name: str, + get_mon_cmd: str, + set_mon_cmd: str, + service_url: str) -> None: + """A helper to get and set service_url via Dashboard's MON command. + + If result of get_mon_cmd differs from service_url, set_mon_cmd will + be sent to set the service_url. + """ + def get_set_cmd_dicts(out: str) -> List[dict]: + cmd_dict = { + 'prefix': set_mon_cmd, + 'value': service_url + } + return [cmd_dict] if service_url != out else [] + + self._check_and_set_dashboard( + service_name=service_name, + get_cmd=get_mon_cmd, + get_set_cmd_dicts=get_set_cmd_dicts + ) + + def _check_and_set_dashboard(self, + service_name: str, + get_cmd: str, + get_set_cmd_dicts: Callable[[str], List[dict]]) -> None: + """A helper to set configs in the Dashboard. + + The method is useful for the pattern: + - Getting a config from Dashboard by using a Dashboard command. e.g. current iSCSI + gateways. + - Parse or deserialize previous output. e.g. Dashboard command returns a JSON string. + - Determine if the config need to be update. NOTE: This step is important because if a + Dashboard command modified Ceph config, cephadm's config_notify() is called. Which + kicks the serve() loop and the logic using this method is likely to be called again. + A config should be updated only when needed. + - Update a config in Dashboard by using a Dashboard command. + + :param service_name: the service name to be used for logging + :type service_name: str + :param get_cmd: Dashboard command prefix to get config. e.g. dashboard get-grafana-api-url + :type get_cmd: str + :param get_set_cmd_dicts: function to create a list, and each item is a command dictionary. + e.g. + [ + { + 'prefix': 'dashboard iscsi-gateway-add', + 'service_url': 'http://admin:admin@aaa:5000', + 'name': 'aaa' + }, + { + 'prefix': 'dashboard iscsi-gateway-add', + 'service_url': 'http://admin:admin@bbb:5000', + 'name': 'bbb' + } + ] + The function should return empty list if no command need to be sent. + :type get_set_cmd_dicts: Callable[[str], List[dict]] + """ + + try: + _, out, _ = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': get_cmd + }) + except MonCommandFailed as e: + logger.warning('Failed to get Dashboard config for %s: %s', service_name, e) + return + cmd_dicts = get_set_cmd_dicts(out.strip()) + for cmd_dict in list(cmd_dicts): + try: + inbuf = cmd_dict.pop('inbuf', None) + _, out, _ = self.mgr.check_mon_command(cmd_dict, inbuf) + except MonCommandFailed as e: + logger.warning('Failed to set Dashboard config for %s: %s', service_name, e) + + def ok_to_stop_osd( + self, + osds: List[str], + known: Optional[List[str]] = None, # output argument + force: bool = False) -> HandleCommandResult: + r = HandleCommandResult(*self.mgr.mon_command({ + 'prefix': "osd ok-to-stop", + 'ids': osds, + 'max': 16, + })) + j = None + try: + j = json.loads(r.stdout) + except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: + self.mgr.log.warning("osd ok-to-stop didn't return structured result") + raise + if r.retval: + return r + if known is not None and j and j.get('ok_to_stop'): + self.mgr.log.debug(f"got {j}") + known.extend([f'osd.{x}' for x in j.get('osds', [])]) + return HandleCommandResult( + 0, + f'{",".join(["osd.%s" % o for o in osds])} {"is" if len(osds) == 1 else "are"} safe to restart', + '' + ) + + def ok_to_stop( + self, + daemon_ids: List[str], + force: bool = False, + known: Optional[List[str]] = None # output argument + ) -> HandleCommandResult: + names = [f'{self.TYPE}.{d_id}' for d_id in daemon_ids] + out = f'It appears safe to stop {",".join(names)}' + err = f'It is NOT safe to stop {",".join(names)} at this time' + + if self.TYPE not in ['mon', 'osd', 'mds']: + logger.debug(out) + return HandleCommandResult(0, out) + + if self.TYPE == 'osd': + return self.ok_to_stop_osd(daemon_ids, known, force) + + r = HandleCommandResult(*self.mgr.mon_command({ + 'prefix': f'{self.TYPE} ok-to-stop', + 'ids': daemon_ids, + })) + + if r.retval: + err = f'{err}: {r.stderr}' if r.stderr else err + logger.debug(err) + return HandleCommandResult(r.retval, r.stdout, err) + + out = f'{out}: {r.stdout}' if r.stdout else out + logger.debug(out) + return HandleCommandResult(r.retval, out, r.stderr) + + def _enough_daemons_to_stop(self, daemon_type: str, daemon_ids: List[str], service: str, low_limit: int, alert: bool = False) -> Tuple[bool, str]: + # Provides a warning about if it possible or not to stop daemons in a service + names = [f'{daemon_type}.{d_id}' for d_id in daemon_ids] + number_of_running_daemons = len( + [daemon + for daemon in self.mgr.cache.get_daemons_by_type(daemon_type) + if daemon.status == DaemonDescriptionStatus.running]) + if (number_of_running_daemons - len(daemon_ids)) >= low_limit: + return False, f'It is presumed safe to stop {names}' + + num_daemons_left = number_of_running_daemons - len(daemon_ids) + + def plural(count: int) -> str: + return 'daemon' if count == 1 else 'daemons' + + left_count = "no" if num_daemons_left == 0 else num_daemons_left + + if alert: + out = (f'ALERT: Cannot stop {names} in {service} service. ' + f'Not enough remaining {service} daemons. ' + f'Please deploy at least {low_limit + 1} {service} daemons before stopping {names}. ') + else: + out = (f'WARNING: Stopping {len(daemon_ids)} out of {number_of_running_daemons} daemons in {service} service. ' + f'Service will not be operational with {left_count} {plural(num_daemons_left)} left. ' + f'At least {low_limit} {plural(low_limit)} must be running to guarantee service. ') + return True, out + + def pre_remove(self, daemon: DaemonDescription) -> None: + """ + Called before the daemon is removed. + """ + assert daemon.daemon_type is not None + assert self.TYPE == daemon_type_to_service(daemon.daemon_type) + logger.debug(f'Pre remove daemon {self.TYPE}.{daemon.daemon_id}') + + def post_remove(self, daemon: DaemonDescription, is_failed_deploy: bool) -> None: + """ + Called after the daemon is removed. + """ + assert daemon.daemon_type is not None + assert self.TYPE == daemon_type_to_service(daemon.daemon_type) + logger.debug(f'Post remove daemon {self.TYPE}.{daemon.daemon_id}') + + def purge(self, service_name: str) -> None: + """Called to carry out any purge tasks following service removal""" + logger.debug(f'Purge called for {self.TYPE} - no action taken') + + +class CephService(CephadmService): + def generate_config(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> Tuple[Dict[str, Any], List[str]]: + # Ceph.daemons (mon, mgr, mds, osd, etc) + cephadm_config = self.get_config_and_keyring( + daemon_spec.daemon_type, + daemon_spec.daemon_id, + host=daemon_spec.host, + keyring=daemon_spec.keyring, + extra_ceph_config=daemon_spec.ceph_conf) + + if daemon_spec.config_get_files(): + cephadm_config.update({'files': daemon_spec.config_get_files()}) + + return cephadm_config, [] + + def post_remove(self, daemon: DaemonDescription, is_failed_deploy: bool) -> None: + super().post_remove(daemon, is_failed_deploy=is_failed_deploy) + self.remove_keyring(daemon) + + def get_auth_entity(self, daemon_id: str, host: str = "") -> AuthEntity: + return get_auth_entity(self.TYPE, daemon_id, host=host) + + def get_config_and_keyring(self, + daemon_type: str, + daemon_id: str, + host: str, + keyring: Optional[str] = None, + extra_ceph_config: Optional[str] = None + ) -> Dict[str, Any]: + # keyring + if not keyring: + entity: AuthEntity = self.get_auth_entity(daemon_id, host=host) + ret, keyring, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth get', + 'entity': entity, + }) + config = self.mgr.get_minimal_ceph_conf() + + if extra_ceph_config: + config += extra_ceph_config + + return { + 'config': config, + 'keyring': keyring, + } + + def remove_keyring(self, daemon: DaemonDescription) -> None: + assert daemon.daemon_id is not None + assert daemon.hostname is not None + daemon_id: str = daemon.daemon_id + host: str = daemon.hostname + + assert daemon.daemon_type != 'mon' + + entity = self.get_auth_entity(daemon_id, host=host) + + logger.info(f'Removing key for {entity}') + ret, out, err = self.mgr.mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth rm', + 'entity': entity, + }) + + +class MonService(CephService): + TYPE = 'mon' + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + """ + Create a new monitor on the given host. + """ + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + name, _, network = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host, daemon_spec.network + + # get mon. key + ret, keyring, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth get', + 'entity': daemon_spec.entity_name(), + }) + + extra_config = '[mon.%s]\n' % name + if network: + # infer whether this is a CIDR network, addrvec, or plain IP + if '/' in network: + extra_config += 'public network = %s\n' % network + elif network.startswith('[v') and network.endswith(']'): + extra_config += 'public addrv = %s\n' % network + elif is_ipv6(network): + extra_config += 'public addr = %s\n' % unwrap_ipv6(network) + elif ':' not in network: + extra_config += 'public addr = %s\n' % network + else: + raise OrchestratorError( + 'Must specify a CIDR network, ceph addrvec, or plain IP: \'%s\'' % network) + else: + # try to get the public_network from the config + ret, network, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config get', + 'who': 'mon', + 'key': 'public_network', + }) + network = network.strip() if network else network + if not network: + raise OrchestratorError( + 'Must set public_network config option or specify a CIDR network, ceph addrvec, or plain IP') + if '/' not in network: + raise OrchestratorError( + 'public_network is set but does not look like a CIDR network: \'%s\'' % network) + extra_config += 'public network = %s\n' % network + + daemon_spec.ceph_conf = extra_config + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + def config(self, spec: ServiceSpec) -> None: + assert self.TYPE == spec.service_type + self.set_crush_locations(self.mgr.cache.get_daemons_by_type('mon'), spec) + + def _get_quorum_status(self) -> Dict[Any, Any]: + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'quorum_status', + }) + try: + j = json.loads(out) + except Exception as e: + raise OrchestratorError(f'failed to parse mon quorum status: {e}') + return j + + def _check_safe_to_destroy(self, mon_id: str) -> None: + quorum_status = self._get_quorum_status() + mons = [m['name'] for m in quorum_status['monmap']['mons']] + if mon_id not in mons: + logger.info('Safe to remove mon.%s: not in monmap (%s)' % ( + mon_id, mons)) + return + new_mons = [m for m in mons if m != mon_id] + new_quorum = [m for m in quorum_status['quorum_names'] if m != mon_id] + if len(new_quorum) > len(new_mons) / 2: + logger.info('Safe to remove mon.%s: new quorum should be %s (from %s)' % + (mon_id, new_quorum, new_mons)) + return + raise OrchestratorError( + 'Removing %s would break mon quorum (new quorum %s, new mons %s)' % (mon_id, new_quorum, new_mons)) + + def pre_remove(self, daemon: DaemonDescription) -> None: + super().pre_remove(daemon) + + assert daemon.daemon_id is not None + daemon_id: str = daemon.daemon_id + self._check_safe_to_destroy(daemon_id) + + # remove mon from quorum before we destroy the daemon + logger.info('Removing monitor %s from monmap...' % daemon_id) + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'mon rm', + 'name': daemon_id, + }) + + def post_remove(self, daemon: DaemonDescription, is_failed_deploy: bool) -> None: + # Do not remove the mon keyring. + # super().post_remove(daemon) + pass + + def generate_config(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> Tuple[Dict[str, Any], List[str]]: + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = super().generate_config(daemon_spec) + + # realistically, we expect there to always be a mon spec + # in a real deployment, but the way teuthology deploys some daemons + # it's possible there might not be. For that reason we need to + # verify the service is present in the spec store. + if daemon_spec.service_name in self.mgr.spec_store: + mon_spec = cast(MONSpec, self.mgr.spec_store[daemon_spec.service_name].spec) + if mon_spec.crush_locations: + if daemon_spec.host in mon_spec.crush_locations: + # the --crush-location flag only supports a single bucket=loc pair so + # others will have to be handled later. The idea is to set the flag + # for the first bucket=loc pair in the list in order to facilitate + # replacing a tiebreaker mon (https://docs.ceph.com/en/quincy/rados/operations/stretch-mode/#other-commands) + c_loc = mon_spec.crush_locations[daemon_spec.host][0] + daemon_spec.final_config['crush_location'] = c_loc + + return daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps + + def set_crush_locations(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription], spec: ServiceSpec) -> None: + logger.debug('Setting mon crush locations from spec') + if not daemon_descrs: + return + assert self.TYPE == spec.service_type + mon_spec = cast(MONSpec, spec) + + if not mon_spec.crush_locations: + return + + quorum_status = self._get_quorum_status() + mons_in_monmap = [m['name'] for m in quorum_status['monmap']['mons']] + for dd in daemon_descrs: + assert dd.daemon_id is not None + assert dd.hostname is not None + if dd.hostname not in mon_spec.crush_locations: + continue + if dd.daemon_id not in mons_in_monmap: + continue + # expected format for crush_locations from the quorum status is + # {bucket1=loc1,bucket2=loc2} etc. for the number of bucket=loc pairs + try: + current_crush_locs = [m['crush_location'] for m in quorum_status['monmap']['mons'] if m['name'] == dd.daemon_id][0] + except (KeyError, IndexError) as e: + logger.warning(f'Failed setting crush location for mon {dd.daemon_id}: {e}\n' + 'Mon may not have a monmap entry yet. Try re-applying mon spec once mon is confirmed up.') + desired_crush_locs = '{' + ','.join(mon_spec.crush_locations[dd.hostname]) + '}' + logger.debug(f'Found spec defined crush locations for mon on {dd.hostname}: {desired_crush_locs}') + logger.debug(f'Current crush locations for mon on {dd.hostname}: {current_crush_locs}') + if current_crush_locs != desired_crush_locs: + logger.info(f'Setting crush location for mon {dd.daemon_id} to {desired_crush_locs}') + try: + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'mon set_location', + 'name': dd.daemon_id, + 'args': mon_spec.crush_locations[dd.hostname] + }) + except Exception as e: + logger.error(f'Failed setting crush location for mon {dd.daemon_id}: {e}') + + +class MgrService(CephService): + TYPE = 'mgr' + + def allow_colo(self) -> bool: + if self.mgr.get_ceph_option('mgr_standby_modules'): + # traditional mgr mode: standby daemons' modules listen on + # ports and redirect to the primary. we must not schedule + # multiple mgrs on the same host or else ports will + # conflict. + return False + else: + # standby daemons do nothing, and therefore port conflicts + # are not a concern. + return True + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + """ + Create a new manager instance on a host. + """ + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + mgr_id, _ = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host + + # get mgr. key + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(mgr_id), + ['mon', 'profile mgr', + 'osd', 'allow *', + 'mds', 'allow *']) + + # Retrieve ports used by manager modules + # In the case of the dashboard port and with several manager daemons + # running in different hosts, it exists the possibility that the + # user has decided to use different dashboard ports in each server + # If this is the case then the dashboard port opened will be only the used + # as default. + ports = [] + ret, mgr_services, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'mgr services', + }) + if mgr_services: + mgr_endpoints = json.loads(mgr_services) + for end_point in mgr_endpoints.values(): + port = re.search(r'\:\d+\/', end_point) + if port: + ports.append(int(port[0][1:-1])) + + if ports: + daemon_spec.ports = ports + + daemon_spec.ports.append(self.mgr.service_discovery_port) + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + def get_active_daemon(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription]) -> DaemonDescription: + for daemon in daemon_descrs: + assert daemon.daemon_type is not None + assert daemon.daemon_id is not None + if self.mgr.daemon_is_self(daemon.daemon_type, daemon.daemon_id): + return daemon + # if no active mgr found, return empty Daemon Desc + return DaemonDescription() + + def fail_over(self) -> None: + # this has been seen to sometimes transiently fail even when there are multiple + # mgr daemons. As long as there are multiple known mgr daemons, we should retry. + class NoStandbyError(OrchestratorError): + pass + no_standby_exc = NoStandbyError('Need standby mgr daemon', event_kind_subject=( + 'daemon', 'mgr' + self.mgr.get_mgr_id())) + for sleep_secs in [2, 8, 15]: + try: + if not self.mgr_map_has_standby(): + raise no_standby_exc + self.mgr.events.for_daemon('mgr' + self.mgr.get_mgr_id(), + 'INFO', 'Failing over to other MGR') + logger.info('Failing over to other MGR') + + # fail over + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'mgr fail', + 'who': self.mgr.get_mgr_id(), + }) + return + except NoStandbyError: + logger.info( + f'Failed to find standby mgr for failover. Retrying in {sleep_secs} seconds') + time.sleep(sleep_secs) + raise no_standby_exc + + def mgr_map_has_standby(self) -> bool: + """ + This is a bit safer than asking our inventory. If the mgr joined the mgr map, + we know it joined the cluster + """ + mgr_map = self.mgr.get('mgr_map') + num = len(mgr_map.get('standbys')) + return bool(num) + + def ok_to_stop( + self, + daemon_ids: List[str], + force: bool = False, + known: Optional[List[str]] = None # output argument + ) -> HandleCommandResult: + # ok to stop if there is more than 1 mgr and not trying to stop the active mgr + + warn, warn_message = self._enough_daemons_to_stop(self.TYPE, daemon_ids, 'Mgr', 1, True) + if warn: + return HandleCommandResult(-errno.EBUSY, '', warn_message) + + mgr_daemons = self.mgr.cache.get_daemons_by_type(self.TYPE) + active = self.get_active_daemon(mgr_daemons).daemon_id + if active in daemon_ids: + warn_message = 'ALERT: Cannot stop active Mgr daemon, Please switch active Mgrs with \'ceph mgr fail %s\'' % active + return HandleCommandResult(-errno.EBUSY, '', warn_message) + + return HandleCommandResult(0, warn_message, '') + + +class MdsService(CephService): + TYPE = 'mds' + + def allow_colo(self) -> bool: + return True + + def config(self, spec: ServiceSpec) -> None: + assert self.TYPE == spec.service_type + assert spec.service_id + + # ensure mds_join_fs is set for these daemons + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config set', + 'who': 'mds.' + spec.service_id, + 'name': 'mds_join_fs', + 'value': spec.service_id, + }) + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + mds_id, _ = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host + + # get mds. key + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(mds_id), + ['mon', 'profile mds', + 'osd', 'allow rw tag cephfs *=*', + 'mds', 'allow']) + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + def get_active_daemon(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription]) -> DaemonDescription: + active_mds_strs = list() + for fs in self.mgr.get('fs_map')['filesystems']: + mds_map = fs['mdsmap'] + if mds_map is not None: + for mds_id, mds_status in mds_map['info'].items(): + if mds_status['state'] == 'up:active': + active_mds_strs.append(mds_status['name']) + if len(active_mds_strs) != 0: + for daemon in daemon_descrs: + if daemon.daemon_id in active_mds_strs: + return daemon + # if no mds found, return empty Daemon Desc + return DaemonDescription() + + def purge(self, service_name: str) -> None: + self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config rm', + 'who': service_name, + 'name': 'mds_join_fs', + }) + + +class RgwService(CephService): + TYPE = 'rgw' + + def allow_colo(self) -> bool: + return True + + def config(self, spec: RGWSpec) -> None: # type: ignore + assert self.TYPE == spec.service_type + + # set rgw_realm rgw_zonegroup and rgw_zone, if present + if spec.rgw_realm: + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config set', + 'who': f"{utils.name_to_config_section('rgw')}.{spec.service_id}", + 'name': 'rgw_realm', + 'value': spec.rgw_realm, + }) + if spec.rgw_zonegroup: + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config set', + 'who': f"{utils.name_to_config_section('rgw')}.{spec.service_id}", + 'name': 'rgw_zonegroup', + 'value': spec.rgw_zonegroup, + }) + if spec.rgw_zone: + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config set', + 'who': f"{utils.name_to_config_section('rgw')}.{spec.service_id}", + 'name': 'rgw_zone', + 'value': spec.rgw_zone, + }) + + if spec.rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate: + if isinstance(spec.rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate, list): + cert_data = '\n'.join(spec.rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate) + elif isinstance(spec.rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate, str): + cert_data = spec.rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate + else: + raise OrchestratorError( + 'Invalid rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate: %s' + % spec.rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate) + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config-key set', + 'key': f'rgw/cert/{spec.service_name()}', + 'val': cert_data, + }) + + # TODO: fail, if we don't have a spec + logger.info('Saving service %s spec with placement %s' % ( + spec.service_name(), spec.placement.pretty_str())) + self.mgr.spec_store.save(spec) + self.mgr.trigger_connect_dashboard_rgw() + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + rgw_id, _ = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host + spec = cast(RGWSpec, self.mgr.spec_store[daemon_spec.service_name].spec) + + keyring = self.get_keyring(rgw_id) + + if daemon_spec.ports: + port = daemon_spec.ports[0] + else: + # this is a redeploy of older instance that doesn't have an explicitly + # assigned port, in which case we can assume there is only 1 per host + # and it matches the spec. + port = spec.get_port() + + # configure frontend + args = [] + ftype = spec.rgw_frontend_type or "beast" + if ftype == 'beast': + if spec.ssl: + if daemon_spec.ip: + args.append( + f"ssl_endpoint={build_url(host=daemon_spec.ip, port=port).lstrip('/')}") + else: + args.append(f"ssl_port={port}") + args.append(f"ssl_certificate=config://rgw/cert/{spec.service_name()}") + else: + if daemon_spec.ip: + args.append(f"endpoint={build_url(host=daemon_spec.ip, port=port).lstrip('/')}") + else: + args.append(f"port={port}") + elif ftype == 'civetweb': + if spec.ssl: + if daemon_spec.ip: + # note the 's' suffix on port + args.append(f"port={build_url(host=daemon_spec.ip, port=port).lstrip('/')}s") + else: + args.append(f"port={port}s") # note the 's' suffix on port + args.append(f"ssl_certificate=config://rgw/cert/{spec.service_name()}") + else: + if daemon_spec.ip: + args.append(f"port={build_url(host=daemon_spec.ip, port=port).lstrip('/')}") + else: + args.append(f"port={port}") + else: + raise OrchestratorError(f'Invalid rgw_frontend_type parameter: {ftype}. Valid values are: beast, civetweb.') + + if spec.rgw_frontend_extra_args is not None: + args.extend(spec.rgw_frontend_extra_args) + + frontend = f'{ftype} {" ".join(args)}' + + ret, out, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config set', + 'who': utils.name_to_config_section(daemon_spec.name()), + 'name': 'rgw_frontends', + 'value': frontend + }) + + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + def get_keyring(self, rgw_id: str) -> str: + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(rgw_id), + ['mon', 'allow *', + 'mgr', 'allow rw', + 'osd', 'allow rwx tag rgw *=*']) + return keyring + + def purge(self, service_name: str) -> None: + self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config rm', + 'who': utils.name_to_config_section(service_name), + 'name': 'rgw_realm', + }) + self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config rm', + 'who': utils.name_to_config_section(service_name), + 'name': 'rgw_zone', + }) + self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config-key rm', + 'key': f'rgw/cert/{service_name}', + }) + self.mgr.trigger_connect_dashboard_rgw() + + def post_remove(self, daemon: DaemonDescription, is_failed_deploy: bool) -> None: + super().post_remove(daemon, is_failed_deploy=is_failed_deploy) + self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'config rm', + 'who': utils.name_to_config_section(daemon.name()), + 'name': 'rgw_frontends', + }) + + def ok_to_stop( + self, + daemon_ids: List[str], + force: bool = False, + known: Optional[List[str]] = None # output argument + ) -> HandleCommandResult: + # if load balancer (ingress) is present block if only 1 daemon up otherwise ok + # if no load balancer, warn if > 1 daemon, block if only 1 daemon + def ingress_present() -> bool: + running_ingress_daemons = [ + daemon for daemon in self.mgr.cache.get_daemons_by_type('ingress') if daemon.status == 1] + running_haproxy_daemons = [ + daemon for daemon in running_ingress_daemons if daemon.daemon_type == 'haproxy'] + running_keepalived_daemons = [ + daemon for daemon in running_ingress_daemons if daemon.daemon_type == 'keepalived'] + # check that there is at least one haproxy and keepalived daemon running + if running_haproxy_daemons and running_keepalived_daemons: + return True + return False + + # if only 1 rgw, alert user (this is not passable with --force) + warn, warn_message = self._enough_daemons_to_stop(self.TYPE, daemon_ids, 'RGW', 1, True) + if warn: + return HandleCommandResult(-errno.EBUSY, '', warn_message) + + # if reached here, there is > 1 rgw daemon. + # Say okay if load balancer present or force flag set + if ingress_present() or force: + return HandleCommandResult(0, warn_message, '') + + # if reached here, > 1 RGW daemon, no load balancer and no force flag. + # Provide warning + warn_message = "WARNING: Removing RGW daemons can cause clients to lose connectivity. " + return HandleCommandResult(-errno.EBUSY, '', warn_message) + + def config_dashboard(self, daemon_descrs: List[DaemonDescription]) -> None: + self.mgr.trigger_connect_dashboard_rgw() + + +class RbdMirrorService(CephService): + TYPE = 'rbd-mirror' + + def allow_colo(self) -> bool: + return True + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + daemon_id, _ = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host + + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(daemon_id), + ['mon', 'profile rbd-mirror', + 'osd', 'profile rbd']) + + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + def ok_to_stop( + self, + daemon_ids: List[str], + force: bool = False, + known: Optional[List[str]] = None # output argument + ) -> HandleCommandResult: + # if only 1 rbd-mirror, alert user (this is not passable with --force) + warn, warn_message = self._enough_daemons_to_stop( + self.TYPE, daemon_ids, 'Rbdmirror', 1, True) + if warn: + return HandleCommandResult(-errno.EBUSY, '', warn_message) + return HandleCommandResult(0, warn_message, '') + + +class CrashService(CephService): + TYPE = 'crash' + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + daemon_id, host = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host + + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(daemon_id, host=host), + ['mon', 'profile crash', + 'mgr', 'profile crash']) + + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + +class CephExporterService(CephService): + TYPE = 'ceph-exporter' + DEFAULT_SERVICE_PORT = 9926 + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + spec = cast(CephExporterSpec, self.mgr.spec_store[daemon_spec.service_name].spec) + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(daemon_spec.daemon_id), + ['mon', 'profile ceph-exporter', + 'mon', 'allow r', + 'mgr', 'allow r', + 'osd', 'allow r']) + exporter_config = {} + if spec.sock_dir: + exporter_config.update({'sock-dir': spec.sock_dir}) + if spec.port: + exporter_config.update({'port': f'{spec.port}'}) + if spec.prio_limit is not None: + exporter_config.update({'prio-limit': f'{spec.prio_limit}'}) + if spec.stats_period: + exporter_config.update({'stats-period': f'{spec.stats_period}'}) + + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + daemon_spec.final_config = merge_dicts(daemon_spec.final_config, exporter_config) + return daemon_spec + + +class CephfsMirrorService(CephService): + TYPE = 'cephfs-mirror' + + def config(self, spec: ServiceSpec) -> None: + # make sure mirroring module is enabled + mgr_map = self.mgr.get('mgr_map') + mod_name = 'mirroring' + if mod_name not in mgr_map.get('services', {}): + self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'mgr module enable', + 'module': mod_name + }) + # we shouldn't get here (mon will tell the mgr to respawn), but no + # harm done if we do. + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + + ret, keyring, err = self.mgr.check_mon_command({ + 'prefix': 'auth get-or-create', + 'entity': daemon_spec.entity_name(), + 'caps': ['mon', 'profile cephfs-mirror', + 'mds', 'allow r', + 'osd', 'allow rw tag cephfs metadata=*, allow r tag cephfs data=*', + 'mgr', 'allow r'], + }) + + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + return daemon_spec + + +class CephadmAgent(CephService): + TYPE = 'agent' + + def prepare_create(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> CephadmDaemonDeploySpec: + assert self.TYPE == daemon_spec.daemon_type + daemon_id, host = daemon_spec.daemon_id, daemon_spec.host + + if not self.mgr.http_server.agent: + raise OrchestratorError('Cannot deploy agent before creating cephadm endpoint') + + keyring = self.get_keyring_with_caps(self.get_auth_entity(daemon_id, host=host), []) + daemon_spec.keyring = keyring + self.mgr.agent_cache.agent_keys[host] = keyring + + daemon_spec.final_config, daemon_spec.deps = self.generate_config(daemon_spec) + + return daemon_spec + + def generate_config(self, daemon_spec: CephadmDaemonDeploySpec) -> Tuple[Dict[str, Any], List[str]]: + agent = self.mgr.http_server.agent + try: + assert agent + assert agent.ssl_certs.get_root_cert() + assert agent.server_port + except Exception: + raise OrchestratorError( + 'Cannot deploy agent daemons until cephadm endpoint has finished generating certs') + + cfg = {'target_ip': self.mgr.get_mgr_ip(), + 'target_port': agent.server_port, + 'refresh_period': self.mgr.agent_refresh_rate, + 'listener_port': self.mgr.agent_starting_port, + 'host': daemon_spec.host, + 'device_enhanced_scan': str(self.mgr.device_enhanced_scan)} + + listener_cert, listener_key = agent.ssl_certs.generate_cert(daemon_spec.host, self.mgr.inventory.get_addr(daemon_spec.host)) + config = { + 'agent.json': json.dumps(cfg), + 'keyring': daemon_spec.keyring, + 'root_cert.pem': agent.ssl_certs.get_root_cert(), + 'listener.crt': listener_cert, + 'listener.key': listener_key, + } + + return config, sorted([str(self.mgr.get_mgr_ip()), str(agent.server_port), + agent.ssl_certs.get_root_cert(), + str(self.mgr.get_module_option('device_enhanced_scan'))]) -- cgit v1.2.3