#!/bin/sh # # # ServeRAID # # Description: Enables/Disables shared ServeRAID merge groups # # Author: Alan Robertson, Renzo Alejandro Granados # # Support: users@clusterlabs.org # # License: GNU General Public License (GPL) # # Copyright: (C) 2002-2005 International Business Machines # (C) 2002 Renzo Alejandro Granados # # usage: ./ServeRAID (start|stop|status|monitor|validate-all|meta-data) # # OCF parameters are as below: # OCF_RESKEY_serveraid # (Adapter number of the ServeRAID adapter) # OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup # (MergeGroup # of the logical drive under consideration) # # The ServeRAID clustering model is a bit odd, and its terminology needs # a little explanation # # Logical Volume - a particular SCSI id {target id and LUN} on # a particular controller. # # Merge Group - when active on one side or the other of the ServeRAID # configuration it corresponds with a logical drive. # Merge group numbers are permanently assigned to a particular # chunk of storage. Shared merge groups are in the # range of 1 to 8, and are largely arbitrary. # Unshared merge groups start at 200. # We can only deal with shared merge groups. When a merge # group is activated on one of the controllers, it becomes # a logical volume on that system. NOTE: The order in # which the Merge Groups are activated determines which # SCSI Ids they become. This makes for extra headaches # for this script to deal with. It also means that if # you have more than one shared ServeRAID merge group on # a particular controller, that the SCSI IDs will not # be constant. This requires mounting by uuid or label. # # One of the ServerRAID controllers has to be configured with # SCSI initiator ID 6, and the other with SCSI id 7. # # At this time, the ServeRAID clustering solution only works with # RAID 1 setups. It does NOT support RAID 5. This is a firmware # bug in the ServeRAID where it doesn't fail over correctly # if the RAID5 array is in a critical state... # # Note that this script requires ServeRAID software version 6.10 or # later. This software is now available from IBM. # # An example usage in /etc/ha.d/haresources: # node1 10.0.0.170 ServeRAID::1::1 # # Older ServeRAID utility returns 1 when it succeeds (weird) # BUT - the newly released version is more normal... ####################################################################### # Initialization: : ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat} . ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs # Parameter defaults OCF_RESKEY_serveraid_default="" OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup_default="" : ${OCF_RESKEY_serveraid=${OCF_RESKEY_serveraid_default}} : ${OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup=${OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup_default}} ####################################################################### srsuccess=0 SCSI="scsi " usage() { cat <<-EOF usage: $0 (start|stop|status|monitor|validate-all|meta-data) You have to set the following environment virables before running $0 : OCF_RESKEY_serveraid (Adapter number of the ServeRAID adapter) OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup (MergeGroup # of the logical drive under consideration) ServeRAID adapters are numbered starting from 1. The shared merge group number is a number between 1 and 8 inclusive. It indicates to the controller which logical disk to fail over. node1 10.0.0.170 ServeRAID::1::1 PREREQUISITES: You must configure your ServeRAID adapters for clustering for this to work. To do this, you must use the bootable "ServeRAID Support CD" and right click your controller and pick "configure for clustering". The Linux version of the ServeRAID manager does not have the "configure for clustering" option. You will need at least version 6.10 (~July 2003 release) of the ipssend command for this script to work. EOF } meta_data() { cat < 1.0 Resource script for ServeRAID. It enables/disables shared ServeRAID merge groups. Enables and disables shared ServeRAID merge groups The adapter number of the ServeRAID adapter. serveraid The logical drive under consideration. mergegroup END } ServeRAID_methods() { cat <<-! start stop status validate-all methods usage meta-data ! } ServeRAIDSCSI="/proc/scsi/ips" IPS=ipssend proc_scsi=/proc/scsi/scsi parseinst() { sr_adapter=error sr_mergegroup=error hostid=error sr_logicaldrivenumber=error if [ $# -ne 2 ] then ocf_log err "Invalid ServeRAID instance: $*" exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi PerlScript='next unless /^Host/; $_ .= <>.<>; print "$1 " if /SERVERAID/ and /Proces/ and /scsi(\d+)/' # Get the list of host ids of the ServeRAID host adapters hostlist=`$PERL -ne "${PerlScript}" <$proc_scsi` # Figure the host id of the desired ServeRAID adapter hostid=`echo $hostlist | cut -d' ' -f$1` if [ ! -f "$ServeRAIDSCSI/$hostid" ] then ocf_log err "No such ServeRAID adapter: $1" exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi case $2 in [1-8]);; *) ocf_log err "Invalid Shared Merge Group Number: $2" exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS;; esac sr_adapter=$1 sr_mergegroup=$2 CheckRaidLevel return $? } SRLogicalDriveConfig() { $IPS getconfig $sr_adapter ld } MergeGroupToSCSI_ID() { PerlScript="while (<>) { /logical drive number *([0-9]+)/i && (\$ld=\$1); /part of merge group *: *$sr_mergegroup *\$/i && print \$ld - 1, \"\n\"; }" ID=`SRLogicalDriveConfig | $PERL -e "$PerlScript"` case $ID in [0-9]*) echo "$ID"; return 0;; *) return 1;; esac } MergeGroupRaidLevel() { PerlScript="while (<>) { /RAID level *: *([0-9]+[A-Za-z]*)/i && (\$ld=\$1); /part of merge group *: *$sr_mergegroup *\$/i && print \$ld, \"\n\"; }" Level=`SRLogicalDriveConfig | $PERL -e "$PerlScript"` case $Level in ?*) echo "$Level"; return 0;; *) return 1;; esac } CheckRaidLevel() { RAIDlevel=`MergeGroupRaidLevel` case $RAIDlevel in *5*) ocf_log err "ServeRAID device $sr_adapter $sr_mergegroup is RAID level $RAIDlevel" ocf_log err "This level of ServeRAID RAID is not supported for failover by the firmware." exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC;; esac return $OCF_SUCCESS } ReleaseSCSI() { targetid=`MergeGroupToSCSI_ID` echo "${SCSI}remove-single-device $hostid 0 $targetid 0" > $proc_scsi } AddSCSI() { targetid=`MergeGroupToSCSI_ID` echo "${SCSI}add-single-device $hostid 0 $targetid 0" > $proc_scsi } # # start: Enable the given ServeRAID device # ServeRAID_start() { if ServeRAID_status $serveraid $mergegroup then ocf_log debug "ServeRAID merge group $serveraid $mergegroup is running." return $OCF_SUCCESS else if # # Normally we do a MERGE PARTNER, but if we still own the drive for # some reason, then we'll need to do a MERGE OWN instead... # out=`$IPS MERGE $sr_adapter $sr_mergegroup PARTNER 2>&1` if [ $? -eq $srsuccess ] then ocf_log info "$out" else ocf_run $IPS MERGE $sr_adapter $sr_mergegroup OWN fi then : OK All is well! targetid=`MergeGroupToSCSI_ID` sr_logicaldrivenumber=`expr $targetid + 1` #run $IPS SYNCH $sr_adapter $sr_logicaldrivenumber & # This version of the SYNCH command requires the 6.10 or later # ServeRAID support CD. # To avoid issues when called by lrmd, redirect stdout->stderr. # Use () to create a subshell to make the redirection be synchronized. ( ocf_run $IPS SYNCH $sr_adapter $sr_mergegroup & ) >&2 AddSCSI else return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi fi if ServeRAID_status "$@" then return $OCF_SUCCESS else ocf_log err "ServeRAID device $1 not active!" exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi } # # stop: Disable the given ServeRAID device # ServeRAID_stop() { parseinst "$@" ReleaseSCSI if ocf_run $IPS UNMERGE $sr_adapter $sr_mergegroup then : UNMERGE $sr_adapter $sr_mergegroup worked fi if ServeRAID_status "$@" then ocf_log err "ServeRAID device $* is still active!" return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC else return $OCF_SUCCESS fi } # # status: is the given device now available? # ServeRAID_status() { parseinst "$@" # # The output we're looking for # Part of merge group : 2 # SRLogicalDriveConfig \ | grep -i "part of merge group[ ]*: *$sr_mergegroup *\$" >/dev/null } # # validate_all: are the OCF instance parameters valid? # ServeRAID_validate_all() { check_binary $PERL # parseinst() will do all the work... parseinst "$@" return $? } if ( [ $# -ne 1 ] ) then usage exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi # These operations don't require OCF instance parameters to be set case "$1" in meta-data) meta_data exit $OCF_SUCCESS;; # # methods: What methods do we support? # methods) ServeRAID_methods exit $?;; usage) usage exit $OCF_SUCCESS;; *) ;; esac if ( [ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_serveraid" ] || [ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup" ] ) then ocf_log err "You have to set the OCF_RESKEY_serveraid and OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup\n enviroment virables before running $0 !" # usage exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi : Right Number of arguments.. serveraid=$OCF_RESKEY_serveraid mergegroup=$OCF_RESKEY_mergegroup # Look for the start, stop, status, or methods calls... case "$1" in stop) ServeRAID_stop $serveraid $mergegroup exit $?;; start) ServeRAID_start $serveraid $mergegroup exit $?;; status|monitor) if ServeRAID_status $serveraid $mergegroup then ocf_log debug "ServeRAID merge group $serveraid $mergegroup is running." exit $OCF_SUCCESS else ocf_log debug "ServeRAID merge group $serveraid $mergegroup is stopped." exit $OCF_NOT_RUNNING fi exit $?;; validate-all) ServeRAID_validate_all $serveraid $mergegroup exit $?;; *) usage exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED;; esac