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"""
Exececute custom commands during unwind/cleanup
"""
import logging
import contextlib
from teuthology import misc as teuthology
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def task(ctx, config):
"""
Execute commands on a given role
tasks:
- ceph:
- kclient: [client.a]
- exec:
client.a:
- "echo 'module libceph +p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control"
- "echo 'module ceph +p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control"
- interactive:
It stops and fails with the first command that does not return on success. It means
that if the first command fails, the second won't run at all.
To avoid confusion it is recommended to explicitly enclose the commands in
double quotes. For instance if the command is false (without double quotes) it will
be interpreted as a boolean by the YAML parser.
:param ctx: Context
:param config: Configuration
"""
try:
yield
finally:
log.info('Executing custom commands...')
assert isinstance(config, dict), "task exec got invalid config"
testdir = teuthology.get_testdir(ctx)
if 'all' in config and len(config) == 1:
a = config['all']
roles = teuthology.all_roles(ctx.cluster)
config = dict((id_, a) for id_ in roles)
for role, ls in config.items():
(remote,) = ctx.cluster.only(role).remotes.keys()
log.info('Running commands on role %s host %s', role, remote.name)
for c in ls:
c.replace('$TESTDIR', testdir)
remote.run(
args=[
'sudo',
'TESTDIR={tdir}'.format(tdir=testdir),
'bash',
'-c',
c],
)
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