bifrost/scripts/collect-test-info.sh
Steve Baker ea99b85883 Copy shim and grub into tftp and http directories
In preparation for grub network boot, copy the shim and grub efi files
to serving directories.

Change-Id: If181b31c0c69201a1f6d6424f7f4c1322d61eea3
2023-01-19 10:31:00 +13:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Note(TheJulia): We should proceed with attempting to collect information
# even if a command fails, and as such set -e should not be present.
set -uxo pipefail
# Note(TheJulia): If there is a workspace variable, we want to utilize that as
# the preference of where to put logs
SCRIPT_HOME="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
LOG_LOCATION="${LOG_LOCATION:-${SCRIPT_HOME}/../logs}"
VERBOSE_LOGS="${VERBOSE_LOGS:-False}"
echo "Making logs directory and collecting logs."
[ -d ${LOG_LOCATION} ] || mkdir -p ${LOG_LOCATION}
cp ${LOG_LOCATION}/../bifrost*.log ${LOG_LOCATION}
mkdir -p "$LOG_LOCATION/pip"
pip freeze > "$LOG_LOCATION/pip/freeze-default.log"
if which pip3 2> /dev/null; then
pip3 freeze > "$LOG_LOCATION/pip/freeze-pip3.log"
fi
if [ -n "${VENV-}" ]; then
$VENV/bin/pip freeze > "$LOG_LOCATION/pip/freeze-venv.log"
fi
# Collect list of packages
if which rpm &> /dev/null; then
sudo rpm -qa | sort > $LOG_LOCATION/installed-pkgs.log
elif which apt &> /dev/null; then
sudo apt list --installed > $LOG_LOCATION/installed-pkgs.log
else
echo "Collecting list of packages not supported on this operating system."
fi
if [ -z "${TEST_VM_NODE_NAMES+x}" ]; then
sudo sh -c "cp /var/log/libvirt/baremetal_logs/testvm[[:digit:]]_console.log ${LOG_LOCATION}"
sudo chown $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/testvm[[:digit:]]_console.log
sudo chmod o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}/testvm[[:digit:]]_console.log
else
for TEST_VM_NODE_NAME in ${TEST_VM_NODE_NAMES}; do
sudo cp /var/log/libvirt/baremetal_logs/${TEST_VM_NODE_NAME}_console.log ${LOG_LOCATION}
sudo chown $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/${TEST_VM_NODE_NAME}_console.log
sudo chmod o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}/${TEST_VM_NODE_NAME}_console.log
done
fi
dmesg &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/dmesg.log
# NOTE(ebbex): Switching to ss, but leaving a copy log as netstat until folks get used to ss
sudo ss -apn | tee ${LOG_LOCATION}/netstat.log &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/ss.log
if $(sudo iptables --version &>/dev/null); then
iptables_dir="${LOG_LOCATION}/iptables"
mkdir ${iptables_dir}
sudo iptables -S &> ${iptables_dir}/iptables_all_saved_rules.txt
if [[ "$VERBOSE_LOGS" == "True" ]]; then
for table in filter raw security mangle nat; do
sudo iptables -L -v -n -t ${table} &> ${iptables_dir}/iptables_${table}.log
done
fi
fi
if $(sudo firewall-cmd --version &>/dev/null); then
sudo firewall-cmd --list-all-zones &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/firewalld-zones.log
fi
if $(ip link &>/dev/null); then
ip -s link &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/interface_counters.log
fi
mkdir -p ${LOG_LOCATION}/all
sudo cp -aL /var/log/* ${LOG_LOCATION}/all/.
sudo chown -R $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/all
sudo systemctl > ${LOG_LOCATION}/all-services.txt
sudo journalctl -u libvirtd &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/libvirtd.log
sudo journalctl -u ironic &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic.log
sudo journalctl -u ironic-inspector &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-inspector.log
sudo journalctl -u dnsmasq &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/dnsmasq.log
sudo journalctl -u vbmcd &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/vbmcd.log
sudo journalctl -u redfish-emulator &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/redfish-emulator.log
sudo journalctl -u uwsgi@keystone-public &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/keystone-public.log
# Copy PXE information
mkdir -p ${LOG_LOCATION}/pxe/
sudo ls -lR /var/lib/ironic/httpboot > ${LOG_LOCATION}/pxe/listing.txt
sudo bash -c "cp -aL /var/lib/ironic/httpboot/*.ipxe ${LOG_LOCATION}/pxe/ || true"
sudo cp -aL /var/lib/ironic/httpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ ${LOG_LOCATION}/pxe/
# Copy files generated by bifrost-cli
cp -a ${SCRIPT_HOME}/../playbooks/*.json ${LOG_LOCATION}
# Copy baremetal information
source $HOME/openrc bifrost
for vm in $(baremetal node list -c Name -f value); do
baremetal node show $vm >> ${LOG_LOCATION}/baremetal.txt
done
# Copy keystone information
if which openstack; then
source $HOME/openrc bifrost-admin
openstack service list --long > ${LOG_LOCATION}/keystone-services.txt
openstack endpoint list >> ${LOG_LOCATION}/keystone-services.txt
openstack user list --long > ${LOG_LOCATION}/keystone-users.txt
fi
sudo cp -a "/var/log/ironic/deploy" ${LOG_LOCATION}/deploy-ramdisk
sudo cp -a "/var/log/ironic-inspector/ramdisk" ${LOG_LOCATION}/inspection-ramdisk
# general info
sudo ps auxf &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/ps.txt
sudo lscpu > ${LOG_LOCATION}/lscpu.txt
# vbmc info
sudo ${VENV}/bin/vbmc list &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/vbmc.txt
# virsh info
TEST_VM=$(sudo virsh list --all --name | head -1)
sudo virsh list --all &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/virsh_list.txt
sudo virsh dumpxml ${TEST_VM} > ${LOG_LOCATION}/${TEST_VM}_dump.xml
sudo virsh capabilities > ${LOG_LOCATION}/virsh_capabilities.txt
sudo virsh domcapabilities > ${LOG_LOCATION}/virsh_domcapabilities.txt
# libvirt info
sudo cp /usr/share/libvirt/cpu_map.xml ${LOG_LOCATION}/libvirt_cpu_map.xml
sudo cp /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf ${LOG_LOCATION}/libvirtd.conf
sudo cp /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log ${LOG_LOCATION}/libvirtd_debug.log
sudo chown -R $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}
# In CI scenarios, we want other users to be able to read the logs.
sudo chmod -R o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}
exit 0