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Logical Unit base class.
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HPATH = None hash(x) |
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REQ_BGL = True
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dry_run_result the value (if any) that will be returned to the caller in dry-run mode (signalled by opcode dry_run parameter) |
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Constructor for LogicalUnit. This needs to be overridden in derived classes in order to check op validity.
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Return the list of locks owned by the LU at a given level. This method assumes that is field wconfdlocks is set correctly by mcpu. |
Return a request to release the specified locks of the given level. Correctly break up the group lock to do so. |
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:
The function is allowed to change the self.op attribute so that later methods can no longer worry about missing parameters. |
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:
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 |
Declare LU locking needs for a level While most LUs can just declare their locking needs at ExpandNames time, sometimes there's the need to calculate some locks after having acquired the ones before. This function is called just before acquiring locks at a particular level, but after acquiring the ones at lower levels, and permits such calculations. It can be used to modify self.needed_locks, and by default it does nothing. This function is only called if you have something already set in self.needed_locks for the level.
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Check prerequisites for this LU. This method should check that the prerequisites for the execution of this LU are fulfilled. It can do internode communication, but it should be idempotent - no cluster or system changes are allowed. The method should raise errors.OpPrereqError in case something is not fulfilled. Its return value is ignored. This method should also update all the parameters of the opcode to their canonical form if it hasn't been done by ExpandNames before. |
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. |
Prepare the LU to run again. This method is called if the Exec failed for temporarily lacking resources. It is expected to change the state of the LU so that it can be tried again, and also change its locking policy to acquire more resources to have a better chance of suceeding in the retry. |
Build hooks environment for this LU.
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Build list of nodes to run LU's hooks.
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Extend list of nodes to run the post LU hook. This method allows LUs to change the list of node UUIDs on which the post hook should run after the LU has been executed but before the post hook is run.
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Notify the LU about the results of its hooks. This method is called every time a hooks phase is executed, and notifies the Logical Unit about the hooks' result. The LU can then use it to alter its result based on the hooks. By default the method does nothing and the previous result is passed back unchanged but any LU can define it if it wants to use the local cluster hook-scripts somehow.
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Helper function to expand and lock an instance. Many LUs that work on an instance take its name in self.op.instance_name and need to expand it and then declare the expanded name for locking. This function does it, and then updates self.op.instance_name to the expanded name. It also initializes needed_locks as a dict, if this hasn't been done before.
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Helper function to declare instances' nodes for locking. This function should be called after locking one or more instances to lock their nodes. Its effect is populating self.needed_locks[locking.LEVEL_NODE] with all primary or secondary nodes for instances already locked and present in self.needed_locks[locking.LEVEL_INSTANCE]. It should be called from DeclareLocks, and for safety only works if self.recalculate_locks[locking.LEVEL_NODE] is set. In the future it may grow parameters to just lock some instance's nodes, or to just lock primaries or secondary nodes, if needed. If should be called in DeclareLocks in a way similar to: if level == locking.LEVEL_NODE: self._LockInstancesNodes()
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