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			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/perl
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| # IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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| 
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| # confignics postscript for configuring additional ethernet and ib NIC adapters. 
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| # This module parses NIC environment variables containing data from the nics table
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| # for the specific node i.e.:
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| # NICNODE             - the node name
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| # NICIPS              - comma separated list of ips per NIC
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| # NICHOSTNAMESUFFIXES - comma spearated list of hostname suffixes per NIC
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| # NICTYPES            - ethernet or infiniband
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| # NICCUSTOMSCRIPTS    - script to configure nic, i.e. configeth or configib
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| # NICNETWORKS         - network and subnetmask for the adapter.
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| 
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| use strict;
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| use Socket;
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| use Data::Dumper;
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| 
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| # Only three args are supported for confignics:
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| # "-s" to allow the install nic to be configured. If not set
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| #      then the install nic will not be configured.
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| # "--ibaports=x" to specify the number of ports for an ib adapter.
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| #                This value will set in an environment variable
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| #                prior to calling configib.
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| # "-r" unconfigure/remove existing configured nics. This flag will
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| #      compare existing configured nics with nics in the nics table
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| #      if nic doesn't exist in nics table then ifdown and remove
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| #      config file (ifcfg-*)
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| 
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| 
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| my $ibaports = 1;       # default to one port per ib adapter.
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| my $cfg_inst_nic = '';
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| my $rem_eth_nics = '';   # ethernet nics to remove if -r is set
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| my $rem_ib_nics = '';    # ib nics to remove if -r is set
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| my $rem_nics = 0;
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| my $arg ='';
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| while ($arg = shift(@ARGV)) {
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|     if ( $arg eq "-s" ) {
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|         $cfg_inst_nic = 1;
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|     } elsif ( $arg =~ /--ibaports=(\d)$/) {
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|         $ibaports = $1;
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|     } elsif ( $arg eq "-r" ) {
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|         $rem_nics = 1;
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| my $ibnics = '';
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| my $ethnics = '';
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| my $bridgednics = '';
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| my $nicips = $ENV{NICIPS};
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| my $niccustomscripts = $ENV{NICCUSTOMSCRIPTS};
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| my $nictypes = $ENV{NICTYPES};
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| my $xcatpostdir = "/xcatpost";
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| my %cust_script_nics = (); # hash to save nics specified in niccustomscripts
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| my $type = '';
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| my $nic = '';
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| my $MAC = $ENV{MACADDRESS};
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| my $inst_nic = '';
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| my $thisnode = $ENV{NODE};
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| 
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| # After discussing with Bruce, getting install nic in following order:
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| # 1) get NODE env var, resolve to ip and get related nic info, if not found:
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| # 2) Check if INSTALLNIC is set to specific nic then use that nic, if set to "mac"
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| #    then use mac to get nic. If still not set then:
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| # 3) check PRIMARYNIC in similar manor as INSTALLNIC.
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| # If still not found then exit with error.
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| 
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| my $cfg_nic_ref_hash = {};    # set from get_install_nic
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| my $nic_to_cfg_ref_hash = {}; # set from env variables in mypostscript
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| 
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| $cfg_nic_ref_hash = get_current_nics();
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| 
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| $inst_nic = get_install_nic();
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| $bridgednics = get_bridged_nics();
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # niccustomscripts specifies which NICS need to be configured. 
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| # and which script to use to configure it.
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| # Strip NIC and customscript and then call the custom script with the NIC
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| # it is up to the custom script to verify information passed in NIC env vars.
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| # i.e. if customscript is "eth1:configeth eth1, eth2:configeth2"
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| # then first get eth1 for the nic and "configeth eth1" for the command to run"
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| # the do the same for eth2.
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| 
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| if ( defined $niccustomscripts && length $niccustomscripts > 0 ) {
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|     system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: processing custom scripts: $niccustomscripts '");
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| 
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|     foreach my $customscript (split(/,/,$niccustomscripts)) {
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| 
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|         my @script = ();
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|         if ( $customscript =~ /!/ ) {
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|             @script = split(/!/,$customscript);
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|         } else {
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|             @script = split(/:/,$customscript);
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|         }
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|         $cust_script_nics{$script[0]} = 1;
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|         my @s = split(/ /,$script[1]);
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| 
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|         # if installnic then verify that "-s" flag was passed in.
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|         if (($inst_nic ne $script[0]) || (($inst_nic eq $script[0]) && $cfg_inst_nic)) {
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|             runcmd("$script[1]");
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|             system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: executed custom script: $script[1] '");
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| # Get nic from nicips. If nic is in cust_script_nics hash then ignore this nic.
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| # otherwise, get nictype if set or determine type from nic name, eth* or en* 
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| # implies ethernet, ib* implies infiniband.
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| # 
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| # configib prefers to have ib adapters configured in one call for performance
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| # reasons. So add ib nics to a list and call configib outside the loop.
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| foreach my $nic_ips (split(/,/,$nicips)) {
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|     $type = '';
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|     my $type_found = 0;
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|     $nic = '';
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|     my @nic_and_ips = ();
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|     if ( $nic_ips =~ /!/ ) {
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|         @nic_and_ips = split(/!/,$nic_ips);
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|     } else {
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|         @nic_and_ips = split(/:/,$nic_ips);
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|     }
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|     $nic = $nic_and_ips[0];
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|     # do not configure if nic is in the customscript hash
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|     if ($cust_script_nics{$nic_and_ips[0]} == 1 ) {
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|         system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: nic $nic_and_ips[0] already configured through custom script '");
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|         
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|     }
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|     else {
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|         # Find matching type for this nic
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|         foreach my $nic_type (split(/,/,$nictypes)) {
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|             my @nic_and_type = ();
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|             if ( $nic_type =~ /!/ ) {
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|                 @nic_and_type = split(/!/,$nic_type);
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|             } else {
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|                 @nic_and_type = split(/:/,$nic_type);
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|             }
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|             if ($nic_and_type[0] eq $nic ) {
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|                 $type = $nic_and_type[1];
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|                 # verify type is "ethernet" or "infiniband"
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|                 if ($type =~ /ethernet|infiniband/i ) {
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|                     $type_found = 1;
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|                 }
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|                 last;
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|             }    
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|         }
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|         # if no matching nic type then derive nic type from nic
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|         if ( !$type_found ) {
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|             if ( $nic =~ /(eth|en)\d+/i ) {
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|                 $type = "ethernet";
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|             } elsif ($nic =~ /ib\d+/i ) {
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|                 $type = "infiniband";
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         if ("ethernet" eq lc($type)) {
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|             # Ensure to only configure the install nic if the "-s" flag was set.
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|             if (($inst_nic ne $nic) || (($inst_nic eq $nic) && $cfg_inst_nic)) {
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|                 if ($ethnics) {
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|                     $ethnics = $ethnics . "," . $nic;
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|                 } else {
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|                     $ethnics = $nic;
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|                 }
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|             }
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|             else {
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|                 system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: Not configuring install nic $nic '");
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|             }
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|         } elsif ("infiniband" eq lc($type)) {
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|             if ($ibnics) {
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|                 $ibnics = $ibnics . "," . $nic;
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|             } else {
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|                 $ibnics = $nic;
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|             }
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|         } else {
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|             system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: unknown type $type for NIC: $nic '");
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| # set_nics_to_remove will compare $rem_nics for install nic, and bonded or bridged nics
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| # and set $rem_nics to only those $nics that should be unconfigured.
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| if ( $rem_nics ) {
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|     set_nics_to_remove();
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| }
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| 
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| my $cmd = '';
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| 
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| # Call configeth now to configure all ethernet adapters in one call.
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| if ($ethnics) {
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|     $cmd = "configeth -c $ethnics";
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| }
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| if ( $rem_eth_nics) {
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|     if ($cmd) {
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|         $cmd = $cmd . " -u $rem_eth_nics";
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|     }
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|     else {
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|         $cmd = "configeth -u $rem_eth_nics";
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|     }
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| }
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| if ($cmd) {
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|     runcmd("$cmd");
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|     system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: executed $cmd '");
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| }
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| else {
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|     system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode : no ethernet nics to configure'");
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| }
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| 
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| # Call configib now to configure all ib adapters in one call.
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| if ($ibnics) {
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|     runcmd("NIC_IBNICS=$ibnics NIC_IBAPORTS=$ibaports configib");
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|     system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: executed script: configib for nics $ibnics '");
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| }
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| 
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| exit 0;
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| 
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| sub runcmd {
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| 	my $cmd = shift @_;
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| 	$cmd .= ' 2>&1';
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| 	my @output = `$cmd`;
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| 	my $rc = $? >> 8;
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| 	if ($rc) {
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| 		system("logger -t xcat -p local4.err 'confignics $thisnode: command $cmd failed with rc $rc: " . join('',@output) . "'");
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| 		my $errout= "confignics $thisnode: command $cmd failed with rc $rc.\n";
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|                 print $errout;
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| 		exit $rc;
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| 	}
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| 	print join("\n",@output),"\n";
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| sub get_current_nics {
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|     my @ip_addr_array = `ip addr show`;
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| 
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|     my $nic_name;
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|     my $nic_type;
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|     my $nic_state;
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|     my $nic_slave;
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|     my $nic_mac;
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|     my $a_len = scalar(@ip_addr_array);
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| 
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|     my %nics;
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| 
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|     my $i = 0;
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|     while ( $i < scalar(@ip_addr_array)) {
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|         #print "array index $i:  @ip_addr_array[$i]\n";
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|         # check if line starts with "number: text:"
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|         # if so then it is the start of a nic stanza which looks like:
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|         # 3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP qlen 1000
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|         #     link/ether 5c:f3:fc:a8:bb:93 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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|         #     inet 9.114.34.232/24 brd 9.114.34.255 scope global eth1
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|         #     inet6 fd55:faaf:e1ab:336:5ef3:fcff:fea8:bb93/64 scope global dynamic
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|         #        valid_lft 2591627sec preferred_lft 604427sec
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|         #     inet6 fd56::214:5eff:fe15:849b/64 scope global
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|         #        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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|         #     inet6 fe80::5ef3:fcff:fea8:bb93/64 scope link
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|         #        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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| 
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|         if ( $ip_addr_array[$i] =~ /^(\d+): / ) {
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|             # get nic name
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|             $ip_addr_array[$i] =~ /^\d+: ([^:].*):/;
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|             $nic_name = $1;
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| 
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|             # get state of nic either "UP" if different, such as DOWN, not configured
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|             # then assume state is DOWN.
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|             if ($ip_addr_array[$i] =~ /,UP/ ) {
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|                 $nic_state = "UP";
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|             }
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|             else {
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|                 $nic_state = "DOWN";
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|             }
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| 
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|             # Check if this nic is part of a bridge or bonded interface. If bonded on 
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|             # redhat then "SLAVE" or "MASTER" will be in the first line of stanza 
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|             # inside <>. 
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|             #
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|             # A bridged interface is a little different. The command, "brctl show", is used
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|             # to show information about bridged interfaces. The subroutine get_bridged_nics()
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|             # writes out $bridgednics which is a comma separated strings of bridged nics. 
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|             # If $nic_name matches a bridgednic then set nic_slave=1 for now to lump them
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|             # with bonded nics for now since we will not unconfigure bridged or bonded nics.
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|             #  
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|             $nic_slave = 0;  # default to 0
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|             if ($ip_addr_array[$i] =~ /SLAVE/ ) {
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|                 $nic_slave = 1;
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|             }
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|             if ($ip_addr_array[$i] =~ /MASTER/ ) {
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|                 $nic_slave = 1;
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|             }
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|             if ($nic_name =~ /$bridgednics/) {
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|                 $nic_slave = 1;
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|             }
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| 
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|             # example output shows type is "link/ether" for ethernet or
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|             # "link/infiniband" for ib. Look ahead to next line for this.
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|             $ip_addr_array[$i+1] =~ /^\s+link\/([a-z]+) /;
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|             $nic_type = $1;
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| 
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|             $i++;
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| 
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|             # CHECK: it looks like there could be a usb nic ethernet adapter. Need to investigate
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|             #        if more needs to be done for that such as it is handled differently.
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|             # If value is not "ether" or "infiniband" then continue on to next stanza
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|             if ($nic_type ne "ether" && $nic_type ne "infiniband") {
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|                 next;
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|             }
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| 
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|             my @line = split(' ', $ip_addr_array[$i]);
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|             $nic_mac = $line[1];
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| 
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|             # move on to next line and loop through all lines for additional information or
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|             # and until the line is the start of a new stanza.
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|             # This is where things get dicey and may need enhancements:
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|             #   inet 70.0.0.182/24 brd 70.0.0.255 scope global eth5
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|             # indicates an ipv4 address with a netmask of /24,  a broadcast address,
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|             # scope global nicname (eth5). If this was an aliased ip then nicname would be eth5:1 or such.
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|             #   inet6 fd55:faaf:e1ab:336:3640:b5ff:fe89:66c4/64 scope global dynamic
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|             # it appears that valid ips have "scope global"
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| 
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|             $i++;
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|             # print "NIC: $nic_name, TYPE: $nic_type, MAC: $nic_mac  SLAVE: $nic_slave, STATE: $nic_state \n";
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|             $nics{$nic_name}          = {};
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|             $nics{$nic_name}->{state} = $nic_state;
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|             $nics{$nic_name}->{mac}   = $nic_mac;
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|             $nics{$nic_name}->{slave} = $nic_slave;
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|             $nics{$nic_name}->{type} =  $nic_type;
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|             $nics{$nic_name}->{ips}     = [];
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| 
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|             while ($i < scalar(@ip_addr_array) && !($ip_addr_array[$i] =~ /^(\d+): / ) ) {
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|                 # $ip_proto - is either inet or inet6
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|                 # $ip_mask is "ipaddr or ipv6addr"/netmask and possibly "brd broadcastip"
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|                 # $scope has the scope (global, link, site, host) if global or site then
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|                 #      only data after scope is the nic "label", i.e. eth0, eth5:1.
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|                 #            note that "tentative" may appear but is not a label.
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|                 # On RH for an ip alias with same netmask/subnet then line will be:
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|                 #    inet 11.0.0.80/16 brd 11.0.255.255 scope global secondary eth2:1
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| 
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|                 my ($ip_proto, $ip_mask, $scope) =
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|                         $ip_addr_array[$i]=~/\s+(inet|inet6)\s+(.+)\s+scope\s+(.+)$/;
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| 
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|                 if ( $ip_proto =~ /inet/ ) {  # line contains inet or inet6. Process info
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|                     my ($nic_ip_mask, $junk) = split(' ', $ip_mask);
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|                     my ($nic_ip, $nic_mask) = split('\/', $nic_ip_mask);
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|                     my ($sc, $label, $more_label) = split(' ', $scope);
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|                     if ( $sc ne "link" ) {   # this is a valid one to keep
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| 
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|                         if ($label eq "secondary") {
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|                             $label = $more_label;
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|                         }
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|                         #print "\tPROTO: $ip_proto, IP: $nic_ip, MASK: $nic_mask, SCOPE: $sc, LABEL:$label\n";
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|                         push @{$nics{$nic_name}->{ips}},{ip => $nic_ip, netmask => $nic_mask, label => $label };
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|                 $i++;
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|             }
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|             next;  # next nic stanza or end of file.
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|         }
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|         $i++;
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|     }
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|     return \%nics;
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| }
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| 
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| sub get_install_nic {
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|     # get "NODE" from env, resolve to ip and determine which nic it belongs
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|     # to. This should be the "base" nic, i.e. eth0, eth1 - not eth1:1
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|     # To do: Need to find equivalent methods for an ipv6 address.
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| 
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|     my $node = $ENV{NODE};
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|     my $installnic = $ENV{INSTALLNIC};
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|     my $primarynic = $ENV{PRIMARYNIC};
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|     my $i_p_nic = ''; # variable to hold installnic or primarynic value
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|     my @ip_info;
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|     my $inst_ip;
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|     my @addr_info;
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|     my %hash = $cfg_nic_ref_hash;
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| 
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|     @addr_info = gethostbyname($node);
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|     @ip_info = unpack("C4", $addr_info[4]); # Is this only for ipv4 or does this include ipv6 as well?
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|     $inst_ip = join(".",@ip_info);
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| 
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|     # get ip output, compare ip_addr and determine nic.
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| 
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|     foreach my $k (keys %$cfg_nic_ref_hash) {
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|         my $nic = $cfg_nic_ref_hash->{$k};
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|         my $ips = $nic->{'ips'};
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|         if (defined($ips)) {
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|             foreach my $ip_info (@$ips) {
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|                 my $ip = $ip_info->{'ip'};
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|                 # print " IP:$ip";
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|                 if ($ip eq $inst_ip) {
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|                     return $k;
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|                 }
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     # install nic not found from configured nics. Try to get install nic from environment
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|     # variables.
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|     if ($installnic) {
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|         $i_p_nic = $installnic;
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|     }
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|     elsif ($primarynic) {
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|         $i_p_nic = $primarynic;
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|     }
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| 
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|     if (!$i_p_nic) {
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|         system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: installnic and primarynic are not defined', use 'mac' by default.");
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|         $i_p_nic = "mac";
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|     }
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|     
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|     if ($i_p_nic =~ /(e(n|th)\d+)$/ ) {
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|          $inst_nic = $1;
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|     } elsif ($i_p_nic eq "mac") {
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|         # determine nic from mac. Get all NICs and their mac addresses from ifconfig
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|         # and compare that with MACADDR.
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|         my @ifcfg_info = split(/\n/,`ifconfig -a | grep HWaddr | awk '{print \$1,\$5;}'`);
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|         foreach my $nic_mac (@ifcfg_info) {
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|             my @nicmac = split(/ /,$nic_mac);
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|             if (uc($nicmac[1]) eq uc($MAC)) {
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|                 $inst_nic = $nicmac[0];
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|                 last;
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|             }
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|         }
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|     } else { # INSTALLNIC not set or is not known
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|         system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: install nic $inst_nic not known '");
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|     }
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|     return;
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| }
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| 
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| # subroutine compares configured nic hash with defined nics from nics table.
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| # If configured nic is not in nics table and it is not the install nic then 
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| # set global variables $rem_eth_nics and $rem_ibnics.
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| # This subroutine needs to be called after get_current_nics() and after parsing
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| # custom scripts and nics to be configured.
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| 
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| sub set_nics_to_remove {
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|     my $do_not_remove;
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|     my %hash = $cfg_nic_ref_hash;
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|     foreach my $nic_key (keys %$cfg_nic_ref_hash) {
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|         my $nic = $cfg_nic_ref_hash->{$nic_key};
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|         # check if $nic is in $ethnics, $ibnics, $cust_script_nics or is $inst_nic.
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|         # if not then add to appropriate list to be removed.
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|         if ($nic_key eq $inst_nic) {
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|         }
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|         elsif ($ethnics =~ /$nic_key/ ) {
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|         }
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|         elsif ($ibnics =~ /$nic_key/) {
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|         }
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|         elsif ($cust_script_nics{$nic_key}) {
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|         }
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|         else {
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|             # now check if nic is part of bonded or bridged interface. 
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|             #
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|             if ( $nic->{slave} ) {
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|                 system("logger -t xcat -p local4.info 'confignics $thisnode: Not removing $nic_key. It is part of a bonded or bridged interface. '");
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|             } 
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|             elsif ( $nic_key =~ /@/ ) {
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|                 # For a vlan interface on redhat the nic name appears as
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|                 # nic.vlan@nic, i.e. eth0.30@eth0 and in this case the label will be
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|                 # eth0.30. So verify that there is no "@" in the nic name (should we
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|                 # also check that the label contains a "."?)
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| 
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|                 my ($label, $base) = split(/@/,$nic_key);
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| 
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|                 # need to make sure that $base is not added to nics to be removed.
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|                 # add both the label and base to $do_not_remove.
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|                 if ($do_not_remove) {
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|                     $do_not_remove = $label . "," . $base;
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|                 }
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|                 else {
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|                     $do_not_remove = $do_not_remove . "," . $label . "," . $base;
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|                 }
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|             }
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|             else {
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|                 # finally have a nic to remove. Determine if it is ib or eth
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|                 if ($nic->{type} eq "ether") {
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|                     if ( $rem_eth_nics ) {
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|                         $rem_eth_nics = $rem_eth_nics . "," . $nic_key;
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|                     }
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|                     else {
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|                         $rem_eth_nics = $nic_key;
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|                 if ($nic->{type} eq "infiniband") {
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|                     if ( $rem_ib_nics ) {
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|                         $rem_ib_nics = $rem_ib_nics . "," . $nic_key;
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|                     }
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|                     else {
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|                         $rem_ib_nics = $nic_key;
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| # Bridged interfaces do not show differently than ethernet nics in 
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| # the "ip addr show" command. Therefore the command "brctl show" is 
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| # used to get the bridged nics.
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| # This subroutine will set the global variable $bridgednics.
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| # brctl show output is similar to:
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| #    bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
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| #    virbr0          8000.5254004a3d54       yes             virbr0-nic
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| # first line is skipped as it is the heading. The values specified by 
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| # bridge name and interfaces show up as nics in the "ip addr show" output. 
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| # Therefore need to put both of these # in the $bridgednics string 
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| # because we don't want to remove either of those interfaces.
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| 
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| sub get_bridged_nics {
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|     # first, ensure that brctl is installed. If not then just exit since there will be no
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|     # bridged interfaces.
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|     my $i;
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|     if ( -e "/usr/sbin/bcrtl" ) {
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|         my @bridge_out = `brctl show`;
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|         my $lines = scalar(@bridge_out);
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|         for ($i=1; $i < $lines ; $i++) {
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| 
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|             # brctl ouput puts half tabs '\cI' and line feed \cJ' chars in
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|             # the ouput. Need to convert these to spaces then split. 
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|             # Get first and last values for nics.
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| 
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|             $bridge_out[$i] =~ s/\cI/ /g;
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|             my @br = split(/ /,$bridge_out[$i]);
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|             if ( $bridgednics ) {
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|                 $bridgednics = $bridgednics . "," . $br[0] . "," . $br[-1];
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|             }
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|             else {
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|                 $bridgednics = $br[0] . "," . $br[-1];
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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