380 lines
14 KiB
Perl
Executable File
380 lines
14 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# Copy the initrd, kernel, params, and static IP info to nodes, so they can net install
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# even across vlans (w/o setting up pxe/dhcp broadcast relay). This assumes a working
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# OS is on the node. This script is primarily meant to be used in the softlayer environment.
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#todo: work with site.managedaddressmode=static for sles
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use strict;
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use Getopt::Long;
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use Data::Dumper;
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# Globals - these are set once and then only read.
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my $HELP;
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my $VERBOSE;
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my $DRYRUN;
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my $WAITTIME;
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my $NOAUTOINST;
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my $usage = sub {
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my $exitcode = shift @_;
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print "Usage: pushinitrd [-?|-h|--help] [-v|--verbose] [--dryrun] [-w <waittime>] [--noautoinst] <noderange>\n\n";
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if (!$exitcode) {
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print "Copy the initrd, kernel, params, and static IP info to nodes, so they can net install\n";
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print "even across vlans (w/o setting up pxe/dhcp broadcast relay). This assumes a working\n";
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print "OS is on the node, that you've run nodeset for these nodes, and that all of the nodes\n";
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print "in this noderange are using the same osimage.\n";
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}
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exit $exitcode;
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};
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# Process the cmd line args
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Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling");
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#Getopt::Long::Configure("pass_through");
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Getopt::Long::Configure("no_pass_through");
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if (!GetOptions('h|?|help' => \$HELP, 'v|verbose' => \$VERBOSE, 'dryrun' => \$DRYRUN, 'w|waittime=s' => \$WAITTIME, 'a|noautoinst' => \$NOAUTOINST)) { $usage->(1); }
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if ($HELP) { $usage->(0); }
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if (scalar(@ARGV) != 1) { $usage->(1); }
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if (!defined($WAITTIME)) { $WAITTIME = 75; } # seconds to wait after configuring the nic (to let the switch handle the state change)
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my $noderange = $ARGV[0];
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my %bootparms = getBootParms($noderange);
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copyFilesToNodes($noderange, \%bootparms);
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updateGrubOnNodes($noderange, \%bootparms);
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if ($DRYRUN) { exit(0); }
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if ($bootparms{osimageprovmethod} eq 'install' && $bootparms{osimageosvers}=~ m/^sles/ && !$NOAUTOINST) { modifyAutoinstFiles($noderange, \%bootparms); }
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if ($bootparms{osimageprovmethod} eq 'sysclone') { copySyscloneFiles(); }
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exit(0);
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sub isRedhat { return (-e '/etc/redhat-release' || -e '/etc/centos-release' || -e '/etc/fedora-release'); }
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# Query the db for the kernel, initrd, and kcmdline attributes of the 1st node in the noderange
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sub getBootParms {
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my $nr = shift @_;
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my %bootparms;
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my @output = runcmd("nodels $nr bootparams.kernel bootparams.initrd bootparams.kcmdline nodetype.provmethod");
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# the attributes can be displayed in a different order than requested, so need to grep for them
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foreach my $attr (qw(bootparams.kernel bootparams.initrd bootparams.kcmdline nodetype.provmethod)) {
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my ($a) = $attr =~ m/\.(.*)$/;
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my @gresults = grep(/^\S+:\s+$attr:/, @output);
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if (!scalar(@gresults)) { die "Error: attribute $attr not defined for the noderange. Did you run 'nodeset <noderange> osimage=<osimage>' ?\n"; }
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# for now just pick the 1st one. They should all be the same, except for the node name in kcmdline
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chomp($gresults[0]);
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$gresults[0] =~ s/^\S+:\s+$attr:\s*//;
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#print "gresults='$gresults[0]'\n";
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if ($gresults[0] !~ m/\S/) { die "Error: attribute $attr not defined for the noderange. Did you run 'nodeset <noderange> osimage=<osimage>' ?\n"; }
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$bootparms{$a} = $gresults[0];
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}
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$bootparms{kcmdline} =~ s|/install/autoinst/\S+|/install/autoinst/<nodename>|;
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# from the nodes provmethod, get the osimage provmethod, so we know the type of install
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@output = runcmd("lsdef -t osimage $bootparms{provmethod} -ci provmethod,osvers");
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foreach my $line (@output) {
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chomp($line);
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if ($line =~ m/^Could not find/) { die "Error: provmethod $bootparms{provmethod} is set for the node, but there is no osimage definition by that name."; }
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if ($line =~ m/ provmethod=/) {
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my ($junk, $provmethod) = split(/=/, $line);
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$bootparms{osimageprovmethod} = $provmethod;
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}
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if ($line =~ m/ osvers=/) {
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my ($junk, $osvers) = split(/=/, $line);
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$bootparms{osimageosvers} = $osvers;
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}
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}
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#print "provmethod=$bootparms{osimageprovmethod}, osvers=$bootparms{osimageosvers}\n"; exit;
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# get the mgmt node cluster-facing ip addr
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@output = runcmd('lsdef -t site -ci master');
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chomp($output[0]);
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my ($junk, $ip) = split(/=/, $output[0]);
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$bootparms{mnip} = $ip;
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verbose(Dumper(\%bootparms));
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return %bootparms;
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}
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# Copy the kernel and initrd to the nodes
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# Args: noderange, reference to the bootparms hash
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sub copyFilesToNodes {
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my $nr = shift @_;
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my $bootparms = shift @_;
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foreach my $a (qw(kernel initrd)) {
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my $file = $bootparms->{$a};
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my $localfile = "/tftpboot/$file";
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# for the
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my $remotefile = '/boot/' . remoteFilename($file);
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if ($DRYRUN) {
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print "Dry run: would copy $localfile to $nr:$remotefile\n";
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}
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else {
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print "Copying $localfile to $nr:$remotefile\n";
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runcmd("xdcp $nr -p $localfile $remotefile");
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}
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}
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}
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# Form the remote file name, using the last 2 parts of the path, separated by "-"
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sub remoteFilename {
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my $f = shift @_;
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$f =~ s|^.*?([^/]+)/([^/]+)$|$1-$2|;
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return $f;
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}
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# Run the modifygrub script on the nodes to update the grub config file
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# Args: noderange, reference to the bootparms hash
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sub updateGrubOnNodes {
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my $nr = shift @_;
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my $bootparms = shift @_;
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my $vtxt = ($VERBOSE ? '-v' : '');
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my $dtxt = ($DRYRUN ? '--dryrun' : '');
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my @output = runcmd('which modifygrub');
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my $modifygrub = $output[0];
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chomp($modifygrub);
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my $euser ="root";
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my $cmd = "xdsh $nr -l $euser -e $modifygrub $vtxt $dtxt -w $WAITTIME -p " . $bootparms->{osimageprovmethod} . ' ' . remoteFilename($bootparms->{kernel}) . ' ' . remoteFilename($bootparms->{initrd}) . ' ';
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# we need to quote the kernel parms, both here when passing it to xdsh, and on the node
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# when xdsh is passing it to modifygrub. The way to get single quotes inside single quotes
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# is to quote each of the outer single quotes with double quotes.
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$cmd .= q("'"') . $bootparms->{kcmdline} . q('"'");
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$cmd .= ' ' . $bootparms->{mnip};
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print "Running modifygrub on $nr to update the grub configuration.\n";
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runcmd($cmd);
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}
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# Hack the autoinst files to overcome the nic coming up delay.
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#todo: this has only been tested with SLES nodes
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sub modifyAutoinstFiles {
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my $nr = shift @_;
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my $bootparms = shift @_;
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# expand the noderange into a list of nodes
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my @nodes = runcmd("nodels $nr");
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chomp(@nodes);
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# Modify chroot.sles to insert a wait in the /etc/init.d/network of each node. This is
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# necessary because even tho compute.sles11.softlayer.tmpl configures bonding, when autoyast
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# reboots the node after installing the rpms, it does not bring up the network in the normal way
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# at first and seems to skip any bonding and the if-up.d scripts. So we are left doing this.
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# (After autoyast is done with all of its post-configuration, it brings up the network in the
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# normal way, so bonding gets done then, which is good at least.)
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# Edit each file to have chroot.sles insert a wait at the end of /etc/init.d/network
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# this finds the end of boot.sh script (which is chroot.sles)
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my $search = '\n\]\]>\s*</source>\s*</script>\s*</chroot-scripts>';
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# hack the /etc/init.d/network script to put a wait in it
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my $file = '/mnt/etc/init.d/network'; # at this point in the installation, the permanent file system is just mounted
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# this is the string to insert in the nodes /etc/init.d/network script. It is a while loop pinging the mn, but some of the chars need to be escaped for sed
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my $waitstring = 'echo -n Waiting to reach xCAT mgmt node ' . $bootparms->{mnip} . '.;xcatretries=60;while \[ \$\(\(xcati+=1\)\) -le \$xcatretries \] \&\& ! ping -c2 -w3 ' . $bootparms->{mnip} .' \>\/dev\/null 2\>\&1; do echo -n .; done; if \[ \$xcati -le \$xcatretries \]; then echo success; else echo failed; fi';
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# this crazy sed string is from google. It gathers up the whole file into the hold buffer, and then the substitution is done on the whole file
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my $sedstring = q|sed -n '1h;1!H;${;g;s/\(\t\treload_firewall\n\)\n/\1\t\t| . $waitstring . q(\n\n/g;p;}') . " $file > $file.new";
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# finally create the perl replace string that will be used to modify the autoinst file
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my $replace = "$sedstring\nchmod 755 $file.new; mv -f $file.new $file";
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# Add a script that gets invoked by the OS after the nic is brought up
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# Note: this does not work, because midway thru the autoyast process, the if-up.d scripts do not seem to get invoked
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# so autoyast fails to get the media
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# these are specific to SLES
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#my $netdir = '/etc/sysconfig/network';
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#my $filename = '/etc/sysconfig/network/if-up.d/xcat-sl-wait';
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#my $mnip = $bootparms->{mnip};
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#todo: to support rhel, use these values instead
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#my $netdir='/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts';
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#my $filename='/sbin/ifup-local';
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#my $replace = qq(
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#FILENAME=$filename
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#NETDIR=$netdir
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#MNIP=$mnip
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#);
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# $replace .= q(
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#cat >$FILENAME << EOF1
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#MNIP=$MNIP
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#NETDIR=$NETDIR
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#EOF1
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#
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# this part of the file we do NOT want to expand the variables in the content
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#cat >>$FILENAME << 'EOF2'
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#NIC="$1"
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# look in this ifcfg script to get the nics ip to see if this is the one we should be waiting on
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#NICIP=`awk -F= '/^IPADDR/ {print $2}' $NETDIR/ifcfg-$NIC | tr -d \' `
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#if [ "${NICIP%.*.*}" != "${MNIP%.*.*}" ]; then exit; fi # hack: compare the 1st 2 octets
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#echo -n Waiting to reach xCAT mgmt node $MNIP.
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#xcatretries=60
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#while [ $((xcati+=1)) -le $xcatretries ] && ! ping -c2 -w3 $MNIP >/dev/null 2>&1; do echo -n .; done
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#if [ $xcati -le $xcatretries ]; then echo " success"; else echo " failed"; fi
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#sleep 3
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#EOF2
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#
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#chmod +x $FILENAME
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#);
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# The compute.sles11.softlayer.tmpl file contains 2 variables (node ip and netmask) that are
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# not replaced by Template.pm. Substitute those in the autoinst files now.
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# Also use our own multiline sed to put the network script hack in.
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print "Updating /install/autoinst files.\n";
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foreach my $n (@nodes) {
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my $f = "/install/autoinst/$n";
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my ($ip, $netmask, $gateway) = getNodeIpInfo($n);
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runcmd("sudo sed -i 's/#NODEIPADDR#/$ip/;s/#NODENETMASK#/$netmask/;s/#NODEGATEWAY#/$gateway/' $f");
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my $matches = sed($f, $search, $replace, mode=>'insertbefore');
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if (!$matches) { die "Error: could not find the right place in $f to insert the sed of the network wait.\n"; }
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}
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}
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# Copy softlayer specific systemimager post-install scripts to the systemimager location.
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# These cause si to use static ip and insert a wait into the bring up of the network.
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sub copySyscloneFiles {
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my $cmd = "cp -f /opt/xcat/share/xcat/sysclone/post-install/* /install/sysclone/scripts/post-install";
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print "Copying SoftLayer-specific post scripts to the SystemImager post-install directory.\n";
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runcmd($cmd);
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}
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# Get IP and network of a node
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sub getNodeIpInfo {
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my $node = shift;
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# get ip for the node
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my @output = runcmd("nodels $node hosts.ip");
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chomp($output[0]);
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my ($junk, $ip) = split(/\s+/, $output[0]);
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#todo: also support getting the ip from name resolution
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if (!$ip) { die "Error: the ip attribute must be set for $node.\n"; }
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# find relevant network in the networks table
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# first get the networks in a hash
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my %networks;
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@output = runcmd("lsdef -t network -ci net,mask,gateway");
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foreach my $line (@output) {
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chomp($line);
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my ($netname, $attr, $val) = $line =~ m/^(.+):\s+(.+?)=(.+)$/;
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$networks{$netname}->{$attr} = $val;
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}
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# now go thru the networks looking for the correct one
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my ($netmask, $gateway);
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foreach my $key (keys %networks) {
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if (isIPinNet($ip, $networks{$key}->{net}, $networks{$key}->{mask})) { # found it
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$netmask = $networks{$key}->{mask};
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$gateway = $networks{$key}->{gateway};
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last;
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}
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}
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if (!$netmask) { die "Error: could not find a network in the networks table that $node $ip is part of.\n"; }
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if (!$gateway) { die "Error: gateway not specified in the networks table for the network that $node $ip is part of.\n"; }
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verbose("IP info for $node: ip=$ip, netmask=$netmask, gateway=$gateway");
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return ($ip, $netmask, $gateway);
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}
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# Is the IP in the network/netmask combo
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sub isIPinNet {
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my ($ip, $net, $mask) = @_;
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my $ipbin = convert2bin($ip);
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my $netbin = convert2bin($net);
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my $maskbin = convert2bin($mask);
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$ipbin &= $maskbin;
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if ($ipbin && $netbin && ($ipbin == $netbin)) { return 1; }
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else { return 0; }
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}
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# Convert dotted decimal format (1.2.3.4) to a binary number
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sub convert2bin {
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my @arr=split(/\./, shift);
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my ($bin) = unpack('N', pack('C4',@arr ) );
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return $bin;
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}
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# this is like multi-line sed replace function
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# Args: filename, search-string, replace-string, options (mode=>{insertbefore,insertafter,replace})
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sub sed {
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my ($file, $search, $replace, %options) = @_;
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#my $opts = 's';
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#if ($options{global}) { $opts .= 'g'; }
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# open the file for reading
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verbose("reading $file");
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open(FILE, $file) || die "Error: can not open file $file for reading: $!\n";
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my $lines;
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while (<FILE>) { $lines .= $_; }
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#verbose('file length is '.length($lines));
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close FILE;
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# we also need to look for this string 1st
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my $replacecopy = $replace; # a search string can't have special chars in it
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$replacecopy =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g; # so escape all of the meta characters
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#print "replacecopy=$replacecopy\n";
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# check to see if the replace string is already in the file
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if ($lines =~ m/$replacecopy/s) {
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print "$file did not need updating.\n";
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return 1;
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}
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# search/replace and see if there were any matches
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my $matches;
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if ($options{mode} eq 'insertbefore') { $matches = $lines =~ s/($search)/\n$replace\n$1/s; }
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elsif ($options{mode} eq 'insertafter') { $matches = $lines =~ s/($search)/$1\n$replace\n/s; }
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elsif ($options{mode} eq 'replace') { $matches = $lines =~ s/$search/$replace/s; }
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else { die "Internal error: don't suppor sed mode of $options{mode}.\n"; }
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# write file if necessary
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if ($matches) {
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verbose("updating $file");
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open(FILE, '>', $file) || die "Error: can not open file $file for writing: $!\n";
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print FILE $lines;
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close FILE;
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}
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return $matches;
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}
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# Pring msg only if -v was specified
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sub verbose { if ($VERBOSE) { print shift, "\n"; } }
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# Run a command. If called in the context of return an array, it will capture the output
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# of the cmd and return it. Otherwise, it will display the output to stdout.
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# If the cmd has a non-zero rc, this function will die with a msg.
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sub runcmd
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{
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my ($cmd) = @_;
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my $rc;
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$cmd .= ' 2>&1' ;
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verbose($cmd);
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my @output;
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if (wantarray) {
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@output = `$cmd`;
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$rc = $?;
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}
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else {
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system($cmd);
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$rc = $?;
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}
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if ($rc) {
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$rc = $rc >> 8;
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if ($rc > 0) { die "Error: rc $rc return from cmd: $cmd\n"; }
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else { die "Error: system error returned from cmd: $cmd\n"; }
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}
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elsif (wantarray) { return @output; }
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}
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