bundlewrap/items/zfs_pool.py

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Python

from collections import Counter
from pipes import quote
from bundlewrap.exceptions import BundleError
from bundlewrap.items import Item
from bundlewrap.utils.text import mark_for_translation as _
def create_mirrors(node, path, mirrors):
cmd = ""
for devices in mirrors:
actual_targets = []
for device in devices:
actual_targets.append(quote(prepare_blockdevice(node, device)))
cmd += "mirror {} ".format(" ".join(actual_targets))
node.run("zpool create {} {}".format(quote(path), cmd))
node.run("zfs unmount {}".format(quote(path)))
def create_raidz(node, path, devices, raid='raidz'):
cmd = ""
actual_targets = []
for device in devices:
actual_targets.append(quote(prepare_blockdevice(node, device)))
cmd += "{} {} ".format(raid, " ".join(actual_targets))
node.run("zpool create {} {}".format(quote(path), cmd))
node.run("zfs unmount {}".format(quote(path)))
def create_single(node, path, device):
actual_target = prepare_blockdevice(node, device)
node.run("zpool create {} {}".format(quote(path), quote(actual_target)))
node.run("zfs unmount {}".format(quote(path)))
def does_exist(node, path):
status_result = node.run(
"zpool list {}".format(quote(path)),
may_fail=True,
)
return status_result.return_code == 0
def prepare_blockdevice(node, device):
# To increase our chances of success, we run partprobe beforehand to
# make the kernel re-scan all devices.
node.run("partprobe", may_fail=True)
# Try to find out if the device already contains some filesystem.
# Please note that there is no 100% reliable way to do this.
res = node.run("lsblk -rndo fstype {}".format(quote(device)))
detected = res.stdout.decode('UTF-8').strip()
if detected != "":
raise Exception(_("Device {} to be used for ZFS, but it is not empty! Has '{}'.").format(
device, detected))
res = node.run("lsblk -rndo type {}".format(device))
if res.stdout.decode('UTF-8').strip() == "disk":
# We create a new partition on a raw disk. That partition will
# be used for ZFS. Yes, this is on purpose. No, creating a pool
# on raw disks does not work properly on Linux.
node.run("parted -s {} mklabel gpt".format(quote(device)))
node.run("parted -s {} mkpart -a optimal primary 0% 100%".format(quote(device)))
node.run("partprobe")
# Simply append a "1" to get to the first partition.
#
# XXX I know that this fails if you're using /dev/disk/by-*.
# Yes, this is a problem if your device names are not
# predictable. Yes, we could use "lsblk" to try to find the
# first partition ... but "lsblk" still reports it as
# "/dev/vdb1" instead of "/dev/disk/by-foo/bar-part1".
#
# This is an unsolved problem. Please configure your VMs to use
# predictable device names.
if device.find('nvme') != -1: # NVME Devices have the partitions with the prefix pX
partition = "{}p1".format(device)
else:
partition = "{}1".format(device)
return partition
else:
return device
class ZFSPool(Item):
"""
Creates ZFS pools and the required partitions.
"""
BUNDLE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME = "zfs_pools"
ITEM_ATTRIBUTES = {
'device': None,
'mirrors': None,
'raidz': None,
'raidz2': None,
'raidz3': None,
}
ITEM_TYPE_NAME = "zfs_pool"
def __repr__(self):
return "<ZFSPool name:{} device:{} mirrors:{} raidz:{}>".format(
self.name,
self.attributes['device'],
self.attributes['mirrors'],
self.attributes['raidz'],
)
def cdict(self):
return {}
@property
def devices_used(self):
devices = []
if self.attributes['device'] is not None:
devices.append(self.attributes['device'])
if self.attributes['mirrors'] is not None:
for mirror in self.attributes['mirrors']:
devices.extend(mirror)
if self.attributes['raidz'] is not None:
devices.extend(self.attributes['raidz'])
return devices
def fix(self, status):
if status.must_be_created:
if self.attributes['device'] is not None:
create_single(self.node, self.name, self.attributes['device'])
elif self.attributes['mirrors'] is not None:
create_mirrors(self.node, self.name, self.attributes['mirrors'])
elif self.attributes['raidz'] is not None:
create_raidz(self.node, self.name, self.attributes['raidz'])
elif self.attributes['raidz2'] is not None:
create_raidz(self.node, self.name, self.attributes['raidz'], 'raidz2')
elif self.attributes['raidz2'] is not None:
create_raidz(self.node, self.name, self.attributes['raidz'], 'raidz3')
def sdict(self):
# We don't care about the device if the pool already exists.
return {} if does_exist(self.node, self.name) else None
def test(self):
duplicate_devices = [
item for item, count in Counter(self.devices_used).items() if count > 1
]
if duplicate_devices:
raise BundleError(_(
"{item} on node {node} uses {devices} more than once as an underlying device"
).format(
item=self.id,
node=self.node.name,
devices=_(" and ").join(duplicate_devices),
))
# Have a look at all other ZFS pools on this node and check if
# multiple pools try to use the same device.
for item in self.node.items:
if (
item.ITEM_TYPE_NAME == "zfs_pool" and
item.name != self.name and
set(item.devices_used).intersection(set(self.devices_used))
):
raise BundleError(_(
"Both the ZFS pools {self} and {other} on node {node} "
"try to use {devices} as the underlying storage device"
).format(
self=self.name,
other=item.name,
node=self.node.name,
devices=_(" and ").join(set(item.devices_used).intersection(set(self.devices_used))),
))
@classmethod
def validate_attributes(cls, bundle, item_id, attributes):
device_config = []
for key in ('device', 'mirrors', 'raidz', 'raidz2', 'raidz3'):
device_config.append(attributes.get(key))
device_config = [key for key in device_config if key is not None]
if len(device_config) != 1:
raise BundleError(_(
"{item} on node {node} must have exactly one of "
"'device', 'mirrors', 'raidz', 'raidz2' or 'raidz3'"
).format(
item=item_id,
node=bundle.node.name,
))