Package ganeti :: Package cmdlib :: Module misc :: Class LUExtStorageDiagnose
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Class LUExtStorageDiagnose

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Logical unit for ExtStorage diagnose/query.

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CheckArguments(self)
Check syntactic validity for the opcode arguments.
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ExpandNames(self)
Expand names for this LU.
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Exec(self, feedback_fn)
Execute the LU.
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Inherited from base.NoHooksLU: BuildHooksEnv, BuildHooksNodes, PreparePostHookNodes

Inherited from base.LogicalUnit: CheckPrereq, DeclareLocks, HooksCallBack, PrepareRetry, WConfdClient, __init__, owned_locks, release_request

Inherited from object: __delattr__, __format__, __getattribute__, __hash__, __new__, __reduce__, __reduce_ex__, __repr__, __setattr__, __sizeof__, __str__, __subclasshook__

Class Variables [hide private]
  REQ_BGL = False

Inherited from base.NoHooksLU: HPATH, HTYPE

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Inherited from base.LogicalUnit: dry_run_result

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Inherited from object: __class__

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CheckArguments(self)

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Check syntactic validity for the opcode arguments.

This method is for doing a simple syntactic check and ensure validity of opcode parameters, without any cluster-related checks. While the same can be accomplished in ExpandNames and/or CheckPrereq, doing these separate is better because:

  • ExpandNames is left as as purely a lock-related function
  • CheckPrereq is run after we have acquired locks (and possible waited for them)

The function is allowed to change the self.op attribute so that later methods can no longer worry about missing parameters.

Overrides: base.LogicalUnit.CheckArguments
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ExpandNames(self)

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Expand names for this LU.

This method is called before starting to execute the opcode, and it should update all the parameters of the opcode to their canonical form (e.g. a short node name must be fully expanded after this method has successfully completed). This way locking, hooks, logging, etc. can work correctly.

LUs which implement this method must also populate the self.needed_locks member, as a dict with lock levels as keys, and a list of needed lock names as values. Rules:

  • use an empty dict if you don't need any lock
  • if you don't need any lock at a particular level omit that level (note that in this case DeclareLocks won't be called at all for that level)
  • if you need locks at a level, but you can't calculate it in this function, initialise that level with an empty list and do further processing in LogicalUnit.DeclareLocks (see that function's docstring)
  • don't put anything for the BGL level
  • if you want all locks at a level use locking.ALL_SET as a value

If you need to share locks (rather than acquire them exclusively) at one level you can modify self.share_locks, setting a true value (usually 1) for that level. By default locks are not shared.

This function can also define a list of tasklets, which then will be executed in order instead of the usual LU-level CheckPrereq and Exec functions, if those are not defined by the LU.

Examples:

 # Acquire all nodes and one instance
 self.needed_locks = {
   locking.LEVEL_NODE: locking.ALL_SET,
   locking.LEVEL_INSTANCE: ['instance1.example.com'],
 }
 # Acquire just two nodes
 self.needed_locks = {
   locking.LEVEL_NODE: ['node1-uuid', 'node2-uuid'],
 }
 # Acquire no locks
 self.needed_locks = {} # No, you can't leave it to the default value None
Overrides: base.LogicalUnit.ExpandNames
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Exec(self, feedback_fn)

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Execute the LU.

This method should implement the actual work. It should raise errors.OpExecError for failures that are somewhat dealt with in code, or expected.

Overrides: base.LogicalUnit.Exec
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