#!/usr/bin/perl # IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html package XCAT; use Socket; use xCAT::Utils; use xCAT::MsgUtils; use base xCAT::DSHContext; # Define remote shell globals from xCAT our $XCAT_RSH_CMD; our $XCAT_RCP_CMD; # # get the remote command settings # XCAT->get_xcat_remote_cmds; # Global Data structures for xCAT context our @xcat_node_list = (); our %xcat_nodegroup_table = (); #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 context_defaults Assign default properties for the xCAT context. A default property for a context will be used if the property is not user configured in any other way. Arguments: None Returns: A reference to a hash table with the configured default properties for the xCAT context Globals: $XCAT_RSH_CMD Error: None Example: $default_properties = XCAT->config_defaults; Comments: $defaults hash table contents: $defaults{'NodeRemoteShell'} - default remote shell to use for node targets =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub context_defaults { my %defaults = (); $defaults{'NodeRemoteShell'} = $XCAT_RSH_CMD; return \%defaults; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 context_properties Configure the user specified context properties for the xCAT context. These properties are configured by the user through environment variables or external configuration files. Arguments: None Returns: A reference to a hash table of user-configured properties for the xCAT context. Globals: None Error: None Example: $properties = XCAT->config_properties Comments: =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub context_properties { my %properties = (); $properties{'RemoteShell'} = $XCAT_RSH_CMD; $properties{'RemoteCopyCmd'} = $XCAT_RCP_CMD; return \%properties; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 all_devices Comments: devices are nodes in the XCAT context. Use node flags and not device flags. =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub all_devices { my ($class, $resolved_targets) = @_; xCAT::MsgUtils->message( "E", " Nodes and Devices are considered nodes in xCAT.\n The -A flag is not supported. Use the all group in XCAT to dsh to all node/devices.\n" ); return; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 all_nodes Returns an array of all node names in the xCAT context Note in xCAT everything is a node including devices Arguments: None Returns: An array of node/device names Globals: @xcat_node_list Error: None Example: @nodes = XCAT->get_xcat_node_list; Comments: =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub all_nodes { scalar(@xcat_node_list) || XCAT->get_xcat_node_list; return @xcat_node_list; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 all_nodegroups Returns an array of all node group names in the xCAT context Note in xCAT everything is a node including devices Arguments: None Returns: An array of node/device group names Globals: %xcat_nodegroup_table Error: None Example: @nodegroups = XCAT->all_nodegroups; Comments: =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub all_nodegroups { scalar(%xcat_nodegroup_table) || XCAT->get_xcat_nodegroup_table; return keys(%xcat_nodegroup_table); } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 nodegroup_members Given a node/device group in the xCAT context, this routine expands the membership of the group and returns a list of its members. Arguments: $nodegroup - node group name Returns: An array of node group members Globals: $nodegroup_path Error: None Example: $members = XCAT->nodegroup_members('MyGroup1'); Comments: =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub nodegroup_members { my ($class, $nodegroup) = @_; my %node_list = (); scalar(%xcat_nodegroup_table) || XCAT->get_xcat_nodegroup_table; !defined($xcat_nodegroup_table{$nodegroup}) && return undef; my @nodes = split /,/, $xcat_nodegroup_table{$nodegroup}; foreach my $node (@nodes) { $node_list{$node}++; } my @members = keys(%node_list); return \@members; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 resolve_node Within the xCAT context, resolve the name of a given node and augment the supplied property hash table with xCAT node information. Arguments: $target_properties - basic properties hash table reference for a node Returns: 1 if resolution was successful undef otherwise Globals: $XCAT_RSH_CMD $XCAT_RCP_CMD Error: None Example: XCAT->resolve_node($target_properties); Comments: =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub resolve_node { my ($class, $target_properties) = @_; $$target_properties{'remote-shell'} = $XCAT_RSH_CMD; $$target_properties{'remote-copy'} = $XCAT_RCP_CMD; return 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 get_xcat_remote_cmds Using xCAT native commands, store the remote command settings for the remote shell and remote copy commands as defined in xCAT site.tab file. Arguments: None Returns: None Globals: $XCAT_RSH_CMD $XCAT_RCP_CMD Error: None Example: XCAT->get_xcat_remote_cmds Comments: Internal routine only =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub get_xcat_remote_cmds { $XCAT_RSH_CMD = "/usr/bin/ssh"; # default $XCAT_RCP_CMD = "/usr/bin/scp"; #default my @remote_shell = xCAT::Utils->get_site_attribute("rsh"); if ($remote_shell[0]) { $XCAT_RSH_CMD = $remote_shell[0]; } my @remote_copy = xCAT::Utils->get_site_attribute("rcp"); if ($remote_copy[0]) { $XCAT_RCP_CMD = $remote_copy[0]; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 get_xcat_node_list Using xCAT native commands, this routine builds a cached list of node/device names defined in the xCAT context Arguments: None Returns: None Globals: %xcat_node_list Error: None Example: XCAT->get_xcat_node_list Comments: Internal routine only =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub get_xcat_node_list { @xcat_node_list = xCAT::Utils->get_node_list; chomp(@xcat_node_list); } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =head3 get_xcat_nodegroup_table Using xCAT native commands, this routine builds a cached list of node groups and their members defined in the xCAT context Arguments: None Returns: None Globals: %xcat_nodegroup_table Error: None Example: XCAT->get_xcat_nodegroup_table Comments: Internal routine only =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub get_xcat_nodegroup_table { $node_list = ""; my @nodegroups = xCAT::Utils->list_all_node_groups; for my $group (@nodegroups) { chomp($group); my @nodes = `nodels $group`; while (@nodes) { my $nodename = shift @nodes; chomp($nodename); $node_list .= $nodename; $node_list .= ","; } chop($node_list); $xcat_nodegroup_table{$group} = $node_list; $node_list = ""; } } sub query_node { my ($class, $node, $flag) = @_; my @xcat_nodes = all_nodes(); $~ = "NODES"; if ($flag) { if (grep(/^$node$/, @xcat_nodes)) { print("$node : Valid\n"); } else { print("$node : Invalid\n"); } } else { print("$node : Invalid\n"); } } sub query_group { my ($class, $group) = @_; my @xcat_groups = all_nodegroups(); $~ = "GROUPS"; if (grep(/^$group$/, @xcat_groups)) { print("$group : Valid\n"); } else { print("$group : Invalid\n"); } } 1; #end