| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| |
| r""" |
| See class prolog below for details. |
| """ |
| |
| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import yaml |
| import json |
| import time |
| import logging |
| import platform |
| from errno import EACCES, EPERM |
| import subprocess |
| from ssh_utility import SSHRemoteclient |
| from telnet_utility import TelnetRemoteclient |
| |
| r""" |
| User define plugins python functions. |
| |
| It will imports files from directory plugins |
| |
| plugins |
| ├── file1.py |
| └── file2.py |
| |
| Example how to define in YAML: |
| - plugin: |
| - plugin_name: plugin.foo_func.foo_func_yaml |
| - plugin_args: |
| - arg1 |
| - arg2 |
| """ |
| abs_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) |
| plugin_dir = abs_path + '/plugins' |
| try: |
| for module in os.listdir(plugin_dir): |
| if module == '__init__.py' or module[-3:] != '.py': |
| continue |
| plugin_module = "plugins." + module[:-3] |
| # To access the module plugin.<module name>.<function> |
| # Example: plugin.foo_func.foo_func_yaml() |
| try: |
| plugin = __import__(plugin_module, globals(), locals(), [], 0) |
| except Exception as e: |
| print("PLUGIN: Module import failed: %s" % module) |
| pass |
| except FileNotFoundError as e: |
| print("PLUGIN: %s" % e) |
| pass |
| |
| r""" |
| This is for plugin functions returning data or responses to the caller |
| in YAML plugin setup. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| - plugin: |
| - plugin_name: version = plugin.ssh_execution.ssh_execute_cmd |
| - plugin_args: |
| - ${hostname} |
| - ${username} |
| - ${password} |
| - "cat /etc/os-release | grep VERSION_ID | awk -F'=' '{print $2}'" |
| - plugin: |
| - plugin_name: plugin.print_vars.print_vars |
| - plugin_args: |
| - version |
| |
| where first plugin "version" var is used by another plugin in the YAML |
| block or plugin |
| |
| """ |
| global global_log_store_path |
| global global_plugin_dict |
| global global_plugin_list |
| # Hold the plugin return values in dict and plugin return vars in list. |
| global_plugin_dict = {} |
| global_plugin_list = [] |
| # Hold the plugin return named declared if function returned values are list,dict. |
| # Refer this name list to look up the plugin dict for eval() args function |
| # Example [ 'version'] |
| global_plugin_type_list = [] |
| global_log_store_path = '' |
| |
| # Plugin error state defaults. |
| plugin_error_dict = { |
| 'exit_on_error': False, |
| 'continue_on_error': False, |
| } |
| |
| |
| class FFDCCollector: |
| |
| r""" |
| Execute commands from configuration file to collect log files. |
| Fetch and store generated files at the specified location. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, |
| hostname, |
| username, |
| password, |
| ffdc_config, |
| location, |
| remote_type, |
| remote_protocol, |
| env_vars, |
| econfig, |
| log_level): |
| r""" |
| Description of argument(s): |
| |
| hostname name/ip of the targeted (remote) system |
| username user on the targeted system with access to FFDC files |
| password password for user on targeted system |
| ffdc_config configuration file listing commands and files for FFDC |
| location where to store collected FFDC |
| remote_type os type of the remote host |
| remote_protocol Protocol to use to collect data |
| env_vars User define CLI env vars '{"key : "value"}' |
| econfig User define env vars YAML file |
| |
| """ |
| |
| self.hostname = hostname |
| self.username = username |
| self.password = password |
| self.ffdc_config = ffdc_config |
| self.location = location + "/" + remote_type.upper() |
| self.ssh_remoteclient = None |
| self.telnet_remoteclient = None |
| self.ffdc_dir_path = "" |
| self.ffdc_prefix = "" |
| self.target_type = remote_type.upper() |
| self.remote_protocol = remote_protocol.upper() |
| self.env_vars = env_vars |
| self.econfig = econfig |
| self.start_time = 0 |
| self.elapsed_time = '' |
| self.logger = None |
| |
| # Set prefix values for scp files and directory. |
| # Since the time stamp is at second granularity, these values are set here |
| # to be sure that all files for this run will have same timestamps |
| # and they will be saved in the same directory. |
| # self.location == local system for now |
| self.set_ffdc_defaults() |
| |
| # Logger for this run. Need to be after set_ffdc_defaults() |
| self.script_logging(getattr(logging, log_level.upper())) |
| |
| # Verify top level directory exists for storage |
| self.validate_local_store(self.location) |
| |
| if self.verify_script_env(): |
| # Load default or user define YAML configuration file. |
| with open(self.ffdc_config, 'r') as file: |
| self.ffdc_actions = yaml.load(file, Loader=yaml.FullLoader) |
| |
| if self.target_type not in self.ffdc_actions.keys(): |
| self.logger.error( |
| "\n\tERROR: %s is not listed in %s.\n\n" % (self.target_type, self.ffdc_config)) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| else: |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| # Load ENV vars from user. |
| self.logger.info("\n\tENV: User define input YAML variables") |
| self.env_dict = {} |
| self. load_env() |
| |
| def verify_script_env(self): |
| |
| # Import to log version |
| import click |
| import paramiko |
| |
| run_env_ok = True |
| |
| redfishtool_version = self.run_tool_cmd('redfishtool -V').split(' ')[2].strip('\n') |
| ipmitool_version = self.run_tool_cmd('ipmitool -V').split(' ')[2] |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t---- Script host environment ----") |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:<10}".format('Script hostname', os.uname()[1])) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:<10}".format('Script host os', platform.platform())) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:>10}".format('Python', platform.python_version())) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:>10}".format('PyYAML', yaml.__version__)) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:>10}".format('click', click.__version__)) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:>10}".format('paramiko', paramiko.__version__)) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:>9}".format('redfishtool', redfishtool_version)) |
| self.logger.info("\t{:<10} {:>12}".format('ipmitool', ipmitool_version)) |
| |
| if eval(yaml.__version__.replace('.', ',')) < (5, 4, 1): |
| self.logger.error("\n\tERROR: Python or python packages do not meet minimum version requirement.") |
| self.logger.error("\tERROR: PyYAML version 5.4.1 or higher is needed.\n") |
| run_env_ok = False |
| |
| self.logger.info("\t---- End script host environment ----") |
| return run_env_ok |
| |
| def script_logging(self, |
| log_level_attr): |
| r""" |
| Create logger |
| |
| """ |
| self.logger = logging.getLogger() |
| self.logger.setLevel(log_level_attr) |
| log_file_handler = logging.FileHandler(self.ffdc_dir_path + "collector.log") |
| |
| stdout_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) |
| self.logger.addHandler(log_file_handler) |
| self.logger.addHandler(stdout_handler) |
| |
| # Turn off paramiko INFO logging |
| logging.getLogger("paramiko").setLevel(logging.WARNING) |
| |
| def target_is_pingable(self): |
| r""" |
| Check if target system is ping-able. |
| |
| """ |
| response = os.system("ping -c 1 %s 2>&1 >/dev/null" % self.hostname) |
| if response == 0: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s is ping-able.\t\t [OK]" % self.hostname) |
| return True |
| else: |
| self.logger.error( |
| "\n\tERROR: %s is not ping-able. FFDC collection aborted.\n" % self.hostname) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| def collect_ffdc(self): |
| r""" |
| Initiate FFDC Collection depending on requested protocol. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t---- Start communicating with %s ----" % self.hostname) |
| self.start_time = time.time() |
| |
| # Find the list of target and protocol supported. |
| check_protocol_list = [] |
| config_dict = self.ffdc_actions |
| |
| for target_type in config_dict.keys(): |
| if self.target_type != target_type: |
| continue |
| |
| for k, v in config_dict[target_type].items(): |
| if config_dict[target_type][k]['PROTOCOL'][0] not in check_protocol_list: |
| check_protocol_list.append(config_dict[target_type][k]['PROTOCOL'][0]) |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t %s protocol type: %s" % (self.target_type, check_protocol_list)) |
| |
| verified_working_protocol = self.verify_protocol(check_protocol_list) |
| |
| if verified_working_protocol: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t---- Completed protocol pre-requisite check ----\n") |
| |
| # Verify top level directory exists for storage |
| self.validate_local_store(self.location) |
| |
| if ((self.remote_protocol not in verified_working_protocol) and (self.remote_protocol != 'ALL')): |
| self.logger.info("\n\tWorking protocol list: %s" % verified_working_protocol) |
| self.logger.error( |
| '\tERROR: Requested protocol %s is not in working protocol list.\n' |
| % self.remote_protocol) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| else: |
| self.generate_ffdc(verified_working_protocol) |
| |
| def ssh_to_target_system(self): |
| r""" |
| Open a ssh connection to targeted system. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| self.ssh_remoteclient = SSHRemoteclient(self.hostname, |
| self.username, |
| self.password) |
| |
| if self.ssh_remoteclient.ssh_remoteclient_login(): |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s SSH connection established.\t [OK]" % self.hostname) |
| |
| # Check scp connection. |
| # If scp connection fails, |
| # continue with FFDC generation but skip scp files to local host. |
| self.ssh_remoteclient.scp_connection() |
| return True |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s SSH connection.\t [NOT AVAILABLE]" % self.hostname) |
| return False |
| |
| def telnet_to_target_system(self): |
| r""" |
| Open a telnet connection to targeted system. |
| """ |
| self.telnet_remoteclient = TelnetRemoteclient(self.hostname, |
| self.username, |
| self.password) |
| if self.telnet_remoteclient.tn_remoteclient_login(): |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s Telnet connection established.\t [OK]" % self.hostname) |
| return True |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s Telnet connection.\t [NOT AVAILABLE]" % self.hostname) |
| return False |
| |
| def generate_ffdc(self, working_protocol_list): |
| r""" |
| Determine actions based on remote host type |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| working_protocol_list list of confirmed working protocols to connect to remote host. |
| """ |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t---- Executing commands on " + self.hostname + " ----") |
| self.logger.info("\n\tWorking protocol list: %s" % working_protocol_list) |
| |
| config_dict = self.ffdc_actions |
| for target_type in config_dict.keys(): |
| if self.target_type != target_type: |
| continue |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\tFFDC Path: %s " % self.ffdc_dir_path) |
| global_plugin_dict['global_log_store_path'] = self.ffdc_dir_path |
| self.logger.info("\tSystem Type: %s" % target_type) |
| for k, v in config_dict[target_type].items(): |
| |
| if self.remote_protocol not in working_protocol_list \ |
| and self.remote_protocol != 'ALL': |
| continue |
| |
| protocol = config_dict[target_type][k]['PROTOCOL'][0] |
| |
| if protocol not in working_protocol_list: |
| continue |
| |
| if protocol in working_protocol_list: |
| if protocol == 'SSH' or protocol == 'SCP': |
| self.protocol_ssh(protocol, target_type, k) |
| elif protocol == 'TELNET': |
| self.protocol_telnet(target_type, k) |
| elif protocol == 'REDFISH' or protocol == 'IPMI' or protocol == 'SHELL': |
| self.protocol_execute(protocol, target_type, k) |
| else: |
| self.logger.error("\n\tERROR: %s is not available for %s." % (protocol, self.hostname)) |
| |
| # Close network connection after collecting all files |
| self.elapsed_time = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.gmtime(time.time() - self.start_time)) |
| if self.ssh_remoteclient: |
| self.ssh_remoteclient.ssh_remoteclient_disconnect() |
| if self.telnet_remoteclient: |
| self.telnet_remoteclient.tn_remoteclient_disconnect() |
| |
| def protocol_ssh(self, |
| protocol, |
| target_type, |
| sub_type): |
| r""" |
| Perform actions using SSH and SCP protocols. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| protocol Protocol to execute. |
| target_type OS Type of remote host. |
| sub_type Group type of commands. |
| """ |
| |
| if protocol == 'SCP': |
| self.group_copy(self.ffdc_actions[target_type][sub_type]) |
| else: |
| self.collect_and_copy_ffdc(self.ffdc_actions[target_type][sub_type]) |
| |
| def protocol_telnet(self, |
| target_type, |
| sub_type): |
| r""" |
| Perform actions using telnet protocol. |
| Description of argument(s): |
| target_type OS Type of remote host. |
| """ |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Run] Executing commands on %s using %s" % (self.hostname, 'TELNET')) |
| telnet_files_saved = [] |
| progress_counter = 0 |
| list_of_commands = self.ffdc_actions[target_type][sub_type]['COMMANDS'] |
| for index, each_cmd in enumerate(list_of_commands, start=0): |
| command_txt, command_timeout = self.unpack_command(each_cmd) |
| result = self.telnet_remoteclient.execute_command(command_txt, command_timeout) |
| if result: |
| try: |
| targ_file = self.ffdc_actions[target_type][sub_type]['FILES'][index] |
| except IndexError: |
| targ_file = command_txt |
| self.logger.warning( |
| "\n\t[WARN] Missing filename to store data from telnet %s." % each_cmd) |
| self.logger.warning("\t[WARN] Data will be stored in %s." % targ_file) |
| targ_file_with_path = (self.ffdc_dir_path |
| + self.ffdc_prefix |
| + targ_file) |
| # Creates a new file |
| with open(targ_file_with_path, 'w') as fp: |
| fp.write(result) |
| fp.close |
| telnet_files_saved.append(targ_file) |
| progress_counter += 1 |
| self.print_progress(progress_counter) |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Run] Commands execution completed.\t\t [OK]") |
| for file in telnet_files_saved: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t\tSuccessfully save file " + file + ".") |
| |
| def protocol_execute(self, |
| protocol, |
| target_type, |
| sub_type): |
| r""" |
| Perform actions for a given protocol. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| protocol Protocol to execute. |
| target_type OS Type of remote host. |
| sub_type Group type of commands. |
| """ |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Run] Executing commands to %s using %s" % (self.hostname, protocol)) |
| executed_files_saved = [] |
| progress_counter = 0 |
| list_of_cmd = self.get_command_list(self.ffdc_actions[target_type][sub_type]) |
| for index, each_cmd in enumerate(list_of_cmd, start=0): |
| plugin_call = False |
| if isinstance(each_cmd, dict): |
| if 'plugin' in each_cmd: |
| # If the error is set and plugin explicitly |
| # requested to skip execution on error.. |
| if plugin_error_dict['exit_on_error'] and \ |
| self.plugin_error_check(each_cmd['plugin']): |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[PLUGIN-ERROR] exit_on_error: %s" % |
| plugin_error_dict['exit_on_error']) |
| self.logger.info("\t[PLUGIN-SKIP] %s" % |
| each_cmd['plugin'][0]) |
| continue |
| plugin_call = True |
| # call the plugin |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[PLUGIN-START]") |
| result = self.execute_plugin_block(each_cmd['plugin']) |
| self.logger.info("\t[PLUGIN-END]\n") |
| else: |
| each_cmd = self.yaml_env_and_plugin_vars_populate(each_cmd) |
| |
| if not plugin_call: |
| result = self.run_tool_cmd(each_cmd) |
| if result: |
| try: |
| file_name = self.get_file_list(self.ffdc_actions[target_type][sub_type])[index] |
| # If file is specified as None. |
| if file_name == "None": |
| continue |
| targ_file = self.yaml_env_and_plugin_vars_populate(file_name) |
| except IndexError: |
| targ_file = each_cmd.split('/')[-1] |
| self.logger.warning( |
| "\n\t[WARN] Missing filename to store data from %s." % each_cmd) |
| self.logger.warning("\t[WARN] Data will be stored in %s." % targ_file) |
| |
| targ_file_with_path = (self.ffdc_dir_path |
| + self.ffdc_prefix |
| + targ_file) |
| |
| # Creates a new file |
| with open(targ_file_with_path, 'w') as fp: |
| if isinstance(result, dict): |
| fp.write(json.dumps(result)) |
| else: |
| fp.write(result) |
| fp.close |
| executed_files_saved.append(targ_file) |
| |
| progress_counter += 1 |
| self.print_progress(progress_counter) |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Run] Commands execution completed.\t\t [OK]") |
| |
| for file in executed_files_saved: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t\tSuccessfully save file " + file + ".") |
| |
| def collect_and_copy_ffdc(self, |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type, |
| form_filename=False): |
| r""" |
| Send commands in ffdc_config file to targeted system. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type commands and files for the selected remote host type. |
| form_filename if true, pre-pend self.target_type to filename |
| """ |
| |
| # Executing commands, if any |
| self.ssh_execute_ffdc_commands(ffdc_actions_for_target_type, |
| form_filename) |
| |
| # Copying files |
| if self.ssh_remoteclient.scpclient: |
| self.logger.info("\n\n\tCopying FFDC files from remote system %s.\n" % self.hostname) |
| |
| # Retrieving files from target system |
| list_of_files = self.get_file_list(ffdc_actions_for_target_type) |
| self.scp_ffdc(self.ffdc_dir_path, self.ffdc_prefix, form_filename, list_of_files) |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\n\n\tSkip copying FFDC files from remote system %s.\n" % self.hostname) |
| |
| def get_command_list(self, |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type): |
| r""" |
| Fetch list of commands from configuration file |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type commands and files for the selected remote host type. |
| """ |
| try: |
| list_of_commands = ffdc_actions_for_target_type['COMMANDS'] |
| except KeyError: |
| list_of_commands = [] |
| return list_of_commands |
| |
| def get_file_list(self, |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type): |
| r""" |
| Fetch list of commands from configuration file |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type commands and files for the selected remote host type. |
| """ |
| try: |
| list_of_files = ffdc_actions_for_target_type['FILES'] |
| except KeyError: |
| list_of_files = [] |
| return list_of_files |
| |
| def unpack_command(self, |
| command): |
| r""" |
| Unpack command from config file |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| command Command from config file. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(command, dict): |
| command_txt = next(iter(command)) |
| command_timeout = next(iter(command.values())) |
| elif isinstance(command, str): |
| command_txt = command |
| # Default command timeout 60 seconds |
| command_timeout = 60 |
| |
| return command_txt, command_timeout |
| |
| def ssh_execute_ffdc_commands(self, |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type, |
| form_filename=False): |
| r""" |
| Send commands in ffdc_config file to targeted system. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type commands and files for the selected remote host type. |
| form_filename if true, pre-pend self.target_type to filename |
| """ |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Run] Executing commands on %s using %s" |
| % (self.hostname, ffdc_actions_for_target_type['PROTOCOL'][0])) |
| |
| list_of_commands = self.get_command_list(ffdc_actions_for_target_type) |
| # If command list is empty, returns |
| if not list_of_commands: |
| return |
| |
| progress_counter = 0 |
| for command in list_of_commands: |
| command_txt, command_timeout = self.unpack_command(command) |
| |
| if form_filename: |
| command_txt = str(command_txt % self.target_type) |
| |
| cmd_exit_code, err, response = \ |
| self.ssh_remoteclient.execute_command(command_txt, command_timeout) |
| |
| if cmd_exit_code: |
| self.logger.warning( |
| "\n\t\t[WARN] %s exits with code %s." % (command_txt, str(cmd_exit_code))) |
| self.logger.warning("\t\t[WARN] %s " % err) |
| |
| progress_counter += 1 |
| self.print_progress(progress_counter) |
| |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Run] Commands execution completed.\t\t [OK]") |
| |
| def group_copy(self, |
| ffdc_actions_for_target_type): |
| r""" |
| scp group of files (wild card) from remote host. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| fdc_actions_for_target_type commands and files for the selected remote host type. |
| """ |
| |
| if self.ssh_remoteclient.scpclient: |
| self.logger.info("\n\tCopying files from remote system %s via SCP.\n" % self.hostname) |
| |
| list_of_commands = self.get_command_list(ffdc_actions_for_target_type) |
| # If command list is empty, returns |
| if not list_of_commands: |
| return |
| |
| for command in list_of_commands: |
| try: |
| command = self.yaml_env_and_plugin_vars_populate(command) |
| except IndexError: |
| self.logger.error("\t\tInvalid command %s" % command) |
| continue |
| |
| cmd_exit_code, err, response = \ |
| self.ssh_remoteclient.execute_command(command) |
| |
| # If file does not exist, code take no action. |
| # cmd_exit_code is ignored for this scenario. |
| if response: |
| scp_result = \ |
| self.ssh_remoteclient.scp_file_from_remote(response.split('\n'), |
| self.ffdc_dir_path) |
| if scp_result: |
| self.logger.info("\t\tSuccessfully copied from " + self.hostname + ':' + command) |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\t\t%s has no result" % command) |
| |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\n\n\tSkip copying files from remote system %s.\n" % self.hostname) |
| |
| def scp_ffdc(self, |
| targ_dir_path, |
| targ_file_prefix, |
| form_filename, |
| file_list=None, |
| quiet=None): |
| r""" |
| SCP all files in file_dict to the indicated directory on the local system. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| targ_dir_path The path of the directory to receive the files. |
| targ_file_prefix Prefix which will be pre-pended to each |
| target file's name. |
| file_dict A dictionary of files to scp from targeted system to this system |
| |
| """ |
| |
| progress_counter = 0 |
| for filename in file_list: |
| if form_filename: |
| filename = str(filename % self.target_type) |
| source_file_path = filename |
| targ_file_path = targ_dir_path + targ_file_prefix + filename.split('/')[-1] |
| |
| # If source file name contains wild card, copy filename as is. |
| if '*' in source_file_path: |
| scp_result = self.ssh_remoteclient.scp_file_from_remote(source_file_path, self.ffdc_dir_path) |
| else: |
| scp_result = self.ssh_remoteclient.scp_file_from_remote(source_file_path, targ_file_path) |
| |
| if not quiet: |
| if scp_result: |
| self.logger.info( |
| "\t\tSuccessfully copied from " + self.hostname + ':' + source_file_path + ".\n") |
| else: |
| self.logger.info( |
| "\t\tFail to copy from " + self.hostname + ':' + source_file_path + ".\n") |
| else: |
| progress_counter += 1 |
| self.print_progress(progress_counter) |
| |
| def set_ffdc_defaults(self): |
| r""" |
| Set a default value for self.ffdc_dir_path and self.ffdc_prefix. |
| Collected ffdc file will be stored in dir /self.location/hostname_timestr/. |
| Individual ffdc file will have timestr_filename. |
| |
| Description of class variables: |
| self.ffdc_dir_path The dir path where collected ffdc data files should be put. |
| |
| self.ffdc_prefix The prefix to be given to each ffdc file name. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| timestr = time.strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S") |
| self.ffdc_dir_path = self.location + "/" + self.hostname + "_" + timestr + "/" |
| self.ffdc_prefix = timestr + "_" |
| self.validate_local_store(self.ffdc_dir_path) |
| |
| def validate_local_store(self, dir_path): |
| r""" |
| Ensure path exists to store FFDC files locally. |
| |
| Description of variable: |
| dir_path The dir path where collected ffdc data files will be stored. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| if not os.path.exists(dir_path): |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(dir_path, 0o755) |
| except (IOError, OSError) as e: |
| # PermissionError |
| if e.errno == EPERM or e.errno == EACCES: |
| self.logger.error( |
| '\tERROR: os.makedirs %s failed with PermissionError.\n' % dir_path) |
| else: |
| self.logger.error( |
| '\tERROR: os.makedirs %s failed with %s.\n' % (dir_path, e.strerror)) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| def print_progress(self, progress): |
| r""" |
| Print activity progress + |
| |
| Description of variable: |
| progress Progress counter. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| sys.stdout.write("\r\t" + "+" * progress) |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| time.sleep(.1) |
| |
| def verify_redfish(self): |
| r""" |
| Verify remote host has redfish service active |
| |
| """ |
| redfish_parm = 'redfishtool -r ' \ |
| + self.hostname + ' -S Always raw GET /redfish/v1/' |
| return(self.run_tool_cmd(redfish_parm, True)) |
| |
| def verify_ipmi(self): |
| r""" |
| Verify remote host has IPMI LAN service active |
| |
| """ |
| if self.target_type == 'OPENBMC': |
| ipmi_parm = 'ipmitool -I lanplus -C 17 -U ' + self.username + ' -P ' \ |
| + self.password + ' -H ' + self.hostname + ' power status' |
| else: |
| ipmi_parm = 'ipmitool -I lanplus -P ' \ |
| + self.password + ' -H ' + self.hostname + ' power status' |
| |
| return(self.run_tool_cmd(ipmi_parm, True)) |
| |
| def run_tool_cmd(self, |
| parms_string, |
| quiet=False): |
| r""" |
| Run CLI standard tool or scripts. |
| |
| Description of variable: |
| parms_string tool command options. |
| quiet do not print tool error message if True |
| """ |
| |
| result = subprocess.run([parms_string], |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
| shell=True, |
| universal_newlines=True) |
| |
| if result.stderr and not quiet: |
| self.logger.error('\n\t\tERROR with %s ' % parms_string) |
| self.logger.error('\t\t' + result.stderr) |
| |
| return result.stdout |
| |
| def verify_protocol(self, protocol_list): |
| r""" |
| Perform protocol working check. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| protocol_list List of protocol. |
| """ |
| |
| tmp_list = [] |
| if self.target_is_pingable(): |
| tmp_list.append("SHELL") |
| |
| for protocol in protocol_list: |
| if self.remote_protocol != 'ALL': |
| if self.remote_protocol != protocol: |
| continue |
| |
| # Only check SSH/SCP once for both protocols |
| if protocol == 'SSH' or protocol == 'SCP' and protocol not in tmp_list: |
| if self.ssh_to_target_system(): |
| # Add only what user asked. |
| if self.remote_protocol != 'ALL': |
| tmp_list.append(self.remote_protocol) |
| else: |
| tmp_list.append('SSH') |
| tmp_list.append('SCP') |
| |
| if protocol == 'TELNET': |
| if self.telnet_to_target_system(): |
| tmp_list.append(protocol) |
| |
| if protocol == 'REDFISH': |
| if self.verify_redfish(): |
| tmp_list.append(protocol) |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s Redfish Service.\t\t [OK]" % self.hostname) |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s Redfish Service.\t\t [NOT AVAILABLE]" % self.hostname) |
| |
| if protocol == 'IPMI': |
| if self.verify_ipmi(): |
| tmp_list.append(protocol) |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s IPMI LAN Service.\t\t [OK]" % self.hostname) |
| else: |
| self.logger.info("\n\t[Check] %s IPMI LAN Service.\t\t [NOT AVAILABLE]" % self.hostname) |
| |
| return tmp_list |
| |
| def load_env(self): |
| r""" |
| Perform protocol working check. |
| |
| """ |
| # This is for the env vars a user can use in YAML to load it at runtime. |
| # Example YAML: |
| # -COMMANDS: |
| # - my_command ${hostname} ${username} ${password} |
| os.environ['hostname'] = self.hostname |
| os.environ['username'] = self.username |
| os.environ['password'] = self.password |
| |
| # Append default Env. |
| self.env_dict['hostname'] = self.hostname |
| self.env_dict['username'] = self.username |
| self.env_dict['password'] = self.password |
| |
| try: |
| tmp_env_dict = {} |
| if self.env_vars: |
| tmp_env_dict = json.loads(self.env_vars) |
| # Export ENV vars default. |
| for key, value in tmp_env_dict.items(): |
| os.environ[key] = value |
| self.env_dict[key] = str(value) |
| |
| if self.econfig: |
| with open(self.econfig, 'r') as file: |
| tmp_env_dict = yaml.load(file, Loader=yaml.FullLoader) |
| # Export ENV vars. |
| for key, value in tmp_env_dict['env_params'].items(): |
| os.environ[key] = str(value) |
| self.env_dict[key] = str(value) |
| except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError as e: |
| self.logger.error("\n\tERROR: %s " % e) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| # This to mask the password from displaying on the console. |
| mask_dict = self.env_dict.copy() |
| for k, v in mask_dict.items(): |
| if k.lower().find("password") != -1: |
| hidden_text = [] |
| hidden_text.append(v) |
| password_regex = '(' +\ |
| '|'.join([re.escape(x) for x in hidden_text]) + ')' |
| mask_dict[k] = re.sub(password_regex, "********", v) |
| |
| self.logger.info(json.dumps(mask_dict, indent=8, sort_keys=False)) |
| |
| def execute_python_eval(self, eval_string): |
| r""" |
| Execute qualified python function using eval. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| eval_string Execute the python object. |
| |
| Example: |
| eval(plugin.foo_func.foo_func(10)) |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.logger.info("\tCall func: %s" % eval_string) |
| result = eval(eval_string) |
| self.logger.info("\treturn: %s" % str(result)) |
| except (ValueError, SyntaxError, NameError) as e: |
| self.logger.error("\tERROR: execute_python_eval: %s" % e) |
| # Set the plugin error state. |
| plugin_error_dict['exit_on_error'] = True |
| pass |
| |
| return result |
| |
| def execute_plugin_block(self, plugin_cmd_list): |
| r""" |
| Pack the plugin command to quailifed python string object. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| plugin_list_dict Plugin block read from YAML |
| [{'plugin_name': 'plugin.foo_func.my_func'}, |
| {'plugin_args': [10]}] |
| |
| Example: |
| - plugin: |
| - plugin_name: plugin.foo_func.my_func |
| - plugin_args: |
| - arg1 |
| - arg2 |
| |
| - plugin: |
| - plugin_name: result = plugin.foo_func.my_func |
| - plugin_args: |
| - arg1 |
| - arg2 |
| |
| - plugin: |
| - plugin_name: result1,result2 = plugin.foo_func.my_func |
| - plugin_args: |
| - arg1 |
| - arg2 |
| """ |
| try: |
| plugin_name = plugin_cmd_list[0]['plugin_name'] |
| # Equal separator means plugin function returns result. |
| if ' = ' in plugin_name: |
| # Ex. ['result', 'plugin.foo_func.my_func'] |
| plugin_name_args = plugin_name.split(' = ') |
| # plugin func return data. |
| for arg in plugin_name_args: |
| if arg == plugin_name_args[-1]: |
| plugin_name = arg |
| else: |
| plugin_resp = arg.split(',') |
| # ['result1','result2'] |
| for x in plugin_resp: |
| global_plugin_list.append(x) |
| global_plugin_dict[x] = "" |
| |
| # Walk the plugin args ['arg1,'arg2'] |
| # If the YAML plugin statement 'plugin_args' is not declared. |
| if any('plugin_args' in d for d in plugin_cmd_list): |
| plugin_args = plugin_cmd_list[1]['plugin_args'] |
| if plugin_args: |
| plugin_args = self.yaml_args_populate(plugin_args) |
| else: |
| plugin_args = [] |
| else: |
| plugin_args = self.yaml_args_populate([]) |
| |
| # Pack the args arg1, arg2, .... argn into |
| # "arg1","arg2","argn" string as params for function. |
| parm_args_str = self.yaml_args_string(plugin_args) |
| if parm_args_str: |
| plugin_func = plugin_name + '(' + parm_args_str + ')' |
| else: |
| plugin_func = plugin_name + '()' |
| |
| # Execute plugin function. |
| if global_plugin_dict: |
| resp = self.execute_python_eval(plugin_func) |
| self.response_args_data(resp) |
| else: |
| resp = self.execute_python_eval(plugin_func) |
| return resp |
| except Exception as e: |
| # Set the plugin error state. |
| plugin_error_dict['exit_on_error'] = True |
| self.logger.error("\tERROR: execute_plugin_block: %s" % e) |
| pass |
| |
| def response_args_data(self, plugin_resp): |
| r""" |
| Parse the plugin function response. |
| |
| plugin_resp Response data from plugin function. |
| """ |
| resp_list = [] |
| resp_data = "" |
| # There is nothing to update the plugin response. |
| if len(global_plugin_list) == 0 or plugin_resp == 'None': |
| return |
| |
| if isinstance(plugin_resp, str): |
| resp_data = plugin_resp.strip('\r\n\t') |
| resp_list.append(resp_data) |
| elif isinstance(plugin_resp, bytes): |
| resp_data = str(plugin_resp, 'UTF-8').strip('\r\n\t') |
| resp_list.append(resp_data) |
| elif isinstance(plugin_resp, tuple): |
| if len(global_plugin_list) == 1: |
| resp_list.append(plugin_resp) |
| else: |
| resp_list = list(plugin_resp) |
| resp_list = [x.strip('\r\n\t') for x in resp_list] |
| elif isinstance(plugin_resp, list): |
| if len(global_plugin_list) == 1: |
| resp_list.append([x.strip('\r\n\t') for x in plugin_resp]) |
| else: |
| resp_list = [x.strip('\r\n\t') for x in plugin_resp] |
| elif isinstance(plugin_resp, int) or isinstance(plugin_resp, float): |
| resp_list.append(plugin_resp) |
| |
| for idx, item in enumerate(resp_list, start=0): |
| # Exit loop |
| if idx >= len(global_plugin_list): |
| break |
| # Find the index of the return func in the list and |
| # update the global func return dictionary. |
| try: |
| dict_idx = global_plugin_list[idx] |
| global_plugin_dict[dict_idx] = item |
| except (IndexError, ValueError) as e: |
| self.logger.warn("\tWARN: response_args_data: %s" % e) |
| pass |
| |
| # Done updating plugin dict irrespective of pass or failed, |
| # clear all the list element. |
| global_plugin_list.clear() |
| |
| def yaml_args_string(self, plugin_args): |
| r""" |
| Pack the args into string. |
| |
| plugin_args arg list ['arg1','arg2,'argn'] |
| """ |
| args_str = '' |
| for args in plugin_args: |
| if args: |
| if isinstance(args, (int, float)): |
| args_str += str(args) |
| elif args in global_plugin_type_list: |
| args_str += str(global_plugin_dict[args]) |
| else: |
| args_str += '"' + str(args.strip('\r\n\t')) + '"' |
| # Skip last list element. |
| if args != plugin_args[-1]: |
| args_str += "," |
| return args_str |
| |
| def yaml_args_populate(self, yaml_arg_list): |
| r""" |
| Decode ${MY_VAR} and load env data when read from YAML. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| yaml_arg_list arg list read from YAML |
| |
| Example: |
| - plugin_args: |
| - arg1 |
| - arg2 |
| |
| yaml_arg_list: [arg2, arg2] |
| """ |
| # Get the env loaded keys as list ['hostname', 'username', 'password']. |
| env_vars_list = list(self.env_dict) |
| |
| if isinstance(yaml_arg_list, list): |
| tmp_list = [] |
| for arg in yaml_arg_list: |
| if isinstance(arg, (int, float)): |
| tmp_list.append(arg) |
| continue |
| elif isinstance(arg, str): |
| arg_str = self.yaml_env_and_plugin_vars_populate(str(arg)) |
| tmp_list.append(arg_str) |
| else: |
| tmp_list.append(arg) |
| |
| # return populated list. |
| return tmp_list |
| |
| def yaml_env_and_plugin_vars_populate(self, yaml_arg_str): |
| r""" |
| Update ${MY_VAR} and my_plugin_vars |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| yaml_arg_str arg string read from YAML |
| |
| Example: |
| - cat ${MY_VAR} |
| - ls -AX my_plugin_var |
| """ |
| # Parse the string for env vars. |
| try: |
| # Example, list of matching env vars ['username', 'password', 'hostname'] |
| # Extra escape \ for special symbols. '\$\{([^\}]+)\}' works good. |
| var_name_regex = '\\$\\{([^\\}]+)\\}' |
| env_var_names_list = re.findall(var_name_regex, yaml_arg_str) |
| for var in env_var_names_list: |
| env_var = os.environ[var] |
| env_replace = '${' + var + '}' |
| yaml_arg_str = yaml_arg_str.replace(env_replace, env_var) |
| except Exception as e: |
| self.logger.error("\tERROR:yaml_env_vars_populate: %s" % e) |
| pass |
| |
| # Parse the string for plugin vars. |
| try: |
| # Example, list of plugin vars ['my_username', 'my_data'] |
| plugin_var_name_list = global_plugin_dict.keys() |
| for var in plugin_var_name_list: |
| # skip env var list already populated above block list. |
| if var in env_var_names_list: |
| continue |
| # If this plugin var exist but empty value in dict, don't replace. |
| # This is either a YAML plugin statement incorrectly used or |
| # user added a plugin var which is not populated. |
| if yaml_arg_str in global_plugin_dict: |
| if isinstance(global_plugin_dict[var], (list, dict)): |
| # List data type or dict can't be replaced, use directly |
| # in eval function call. |
| global_plugin_type_list.append(var) |
| else: |
| yaml_arg_str = yaml_arg_str.replace(str(var), str(global_plugin_dict[var])) |
| # Just a string like filename or command. |
| else: |
| yaml_arg_str = yaml_arg_str.replace(str(var), str(global_plugin_dict[var])) |
| except (IndexError, ValueError) as e: |
| self.logger.error("\tERROR: yaml_plugin_vars_populate: %s" % e) |
| pass |
| |
| return yaml_arg_str |
| |
| def plugin_error_check(self, plugin_dict): |
| r""" |
| Plugin error dict processing. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| plugin_dict Dictionary of plugin error. |
| """ |
| if any('plugin_error' in d for d in plugin_dict): |
| for d in plugin_dict: |
| if 'plugin_error' in d: |
| value = d['plugin_error'] |
| # Reference if the error is set or not by plugin. |
| return plugin_error_dict[value] |