xcat-core/xCAT-server-2.0/share/xcat/tools/csm2xcatdefs
nott 21bd8b9ad7 First pass at a script to convert a CSM stanza
file to an xCAT stanza file.  Just saving this 
for future reference.

git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/trunk@1171 8638fb3e-16cb-4fca-ae20-7b5d299a9bcd
2008-04-23 18:21:13 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# This was a first pass at a script that could be used to convert CSM
# stanza files into xCAT stanza files.
#
# Just want to save it for future reference - Norm - 4/22/2008
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
use lib "/opt/xcat/lib/perl";
use xCAT::DBobjUtils;
use xCAT::Table;
use xCAT::NodeRange;
use Getopt::Long;
use strict;
use Socket;
# options can be bundled up like -vV
Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling") ;
$Getopt::Long::ignorecase=0;
# parse the options
if(!GetOptions(
'h|help' => \$::HELP,
'z=s' => \$::opt_z,
'v|version' => \$::VERSION,))
{
&usage;
exit(1);
}
# display the usage if -h or --help is specified
if ($::HELP) { &usage; exit(0);}
# display the version statement if -v or --verison is specified
if ($::VERSION)
{
print "csm2xcatdefs version 2.0\n";
exit(0);
}
#
# define the CSM to xCAT attr name equivalents
#
my %csm2xcat;
$csm2xcat{'InstallOSName'} = 'os';
$csm2xcat{'ConsoleMethod'} = 'cons';
$csm2xcat{'ManagementServer'} = 'xcatmaster';
$csm2xcat{'InstallServerAKBNode'} = 'xcatmaster'; # ???
$csm2xcat{'PowerMethod'} = 'power';
$csm2xcat{'HWControlPoint'} = 'hcp';
$csm2xcat{'HWType'} = 'mtm';
$csm2xcat{'HWModel'} = 'mtm'; # ???
$csm2xcat{'HWSerialNum'} = 'serial';
$csm2xcat{'InstallAdapterMacaddr'} = 'mac';
$csm2xcat{'InstallAdapterName'} = 'installnic';
# installnic, or primarynic or interface ????
$csm2xcat{'InstallKernelVersion'} = 'kernel';
$csm2xcat{'InstallPkgArchitecture'} = 'arch';
$csm2xcat{'InstallServer'} = 'servicenode';
$csm2xcat{'InstallTemplate'} = 'profile';
$csm2xcat{'LParID'} = 'id';
$csm2xcat{'Name'} = 'node';
$csm2xcat{'UserComment'} = 'usercomment';
$csm2xcat{'Status'} = 'status';
#
# read the CSM definitions from the CSM stanza file
#
my %csmdefs = getCSMdefs($::opt_z);
#
# convert each CSM node def to the corresponding xCAT node def
#
#my %::xcatvals;
foreach my $node (keys %csmdefs)
{
#print "node= $node\n";
foreach my $attr (keys %csm2xcat)
{
# if the CSM attr is defined
# and if there is a corresponding xCAT attr
if ( ($csmdefs{$node}{$attr}) ) {
#print "\t$attr = $csmdefs{$node}{$attr}, xcat attr = $csm2xcat{$attr}\n";
# use short host name for xcat node name
my $shorthost;
($shorthost = $node) =~ s/\..*$//;
chomp $shorthost;
if ( ($attr eq 'HWType') || ($attr eq 'HWModel')) {
if ( ( defined($csmdefs{$node}{'HWType'}) ) && ( defined($csmdefs{$node}{'HWModel'}) ) ) {
$::xcatvals{$shorthost}{$csm2xcat{$attr}}="$csmdefs{$node}{'HWType'}-$csmdefs{$node}{'HWModel'}";
}
} else {
$::xcatvals{$shorthost}{$csm2xcat{$attr}}=$csmdefs{$node}{$attr};
}
}
} # end - for each attr
} # END for each node
#
# display the xCAT info in stanza format
#
print "# <xCAT data object stanza file>\n";
foreach my $node (keys %::xcatvals)
{
print "$node:\n";
print "\tobjtype=node\n";
foreach my $a (keys %{$::xcatvals{$node}} )
{
if ($a eq 'node') {
next;
}
if ( defined($::xcatvals{$node}{$a}) ) {
print "\t$a=$::xcatvals{$node}{$a}\n";
}
}
}
exit 0;
sub usage {
print "Usage:\n";
print "To convert a CSM stanza file to an xCAT stanza file.\n\n";
print "\tcsm2xcatdefs -z <csm_stanza_file>\n\n";
print "Proceedure:\n";
print "\tCreate a CSM stanza file using the CSM lsnode command.\n";
print "\tRun the csm2xcatdefs command and redirect the output to \n";
print "\t an xCAT stanza file.\n";
print "\tUse the xCAT stanza file as input to the xCAT mkdef command.\n\n";
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 getCSMdefs
Read a CSM stanza file and populate the %::Nodes hash
and the @::node_list array.
%csmdefs = getCSMdefs($stanzafile);
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub getCSMdefs
{
my ($nodedef_file) = @_;
my $n = -1;
my @lines;
my $line;
my $linenum =0;
my ($junk1, $junk2);
my ($attr, $val);
my %nodedefs;
unless (open(NODEDEF, "<$nodedef_file")) {
print "Could not open $nodedef_file.\n";
}
my $look_for_colon = 1; # start with first line that has a colon
# parse the contents of the nodedef file
@lines = <NODEDEF>;
close(NODEDEF);
foreach $line (@lines)
{
$linenum++;
chomp $line;
(grep(/^\s*#/, $line)) && next; # Skip comment lines
next if ($line =~ /^\s*$/); # Next if empty blank line
if (grep(/:\s*$/, $line))
{ # see if it's a stanza name
$look_for_colon = 0;
($::hostname, $junk1, $junk2) = split(/:/, $line);
$::hostname =~ s/^\s*//; # Remove any leading whitespace
$::hostname =~ s/\s*$//; # Remove any trailing whitespace
if ($::hostname eq "default")
{
next;
}
$nodedefs{$::hostname}{'Name'} = $::hostname;
$n++;
}
elsif ($line =~ /^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(.*)\s*/)
{
$attr = $1;
$val = $2;
$attr =~ s/^\s*//; # Remove any leading whitespace
$attr =~ s/\s*$//; # Remove any trailing whitespace
$val =~ s/^\s*//;
$val =~ s/\s*$//;
# remove spaces and quotes so createnode won't get upset
$val =~ s/^\s*"\s*//;
$val =~ s/\s*"\s*$//;
if ($::hostname eq "")
{
$look_for_colon++;
next;
}
$nodedefs{$::hostname}{$attr} = $val;
}
else
{
# error - invalid line in node definition file
$look_for_colon++;
}
} # end parsing loop
return %nodedefs;
}