devstack/lib/databases/mysql
Attila Fazekas 1f316beb20 Remove rhel6 and py26 support
el6 is shipped with Python 2.6.x which is not expected
to be supported with the openstack kilo release.

For el6 support we need to do lot of thing differently,
which makes the code more complicated.

This change removes el6 and py26 support from devstack.

This change also removed a discontinued (1 year ago)
openSUSE 12.2 code path, which used a similar codepath as el6.

Several comment related to el6 also removed or modified.

Change-Id: Iea0b0c98a5e11fd85bb5e93c099f740fe05d2f3a
2015-01-27 09:22:52 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# lib/databases/mysql
# Functions to control the configuration and operation of the **MySQL** database backend
# Dependencies:
#
# - DATABASE_{HOST,USER,PASSWORD} must be defined
# Save trace setting
MY_XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
register_database mysql
# Linux distros, thank you for being incredibly consistent
MYSQL=mysql
if is_fedora; then
MYSQL=mariadb
fi
# Functions
# ---------
# Get rid of everything enough to cleanly change database backends
function cleanup_database_mysql {
stop_service $MYSQL
if is_ubuntu; then
# Get ruthless with mysql
stop_service $MYSQL
apt_get purge -y mysql* mariadb*
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/mysql
sudo rm -rf /etc/mysql
return
elif is_fedora; then
stop_service mariadb
uninstall_package mariadb-server
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/mysql
elif is_suse; then
stop_service mysql
uninstall_package mysql-community-server
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/mysql
else
return
fi
}
function recreate_database_mysql {
local db=$1
mysql -u$DATABASE_USER -p$DATABASE_PASSWORD -h$MYSQL_HOST -e "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS $db;"
mysql -u$DATABASE_USER -p$DATABASE_PASSWORD -h$MYSQL_HOST -e "CREATE DATABASE $db CHARACTER SET utf8;"
}
function configure_database_mysql {
local my_conf mysql slow_log
echo_summary "Configuring and starting MySQL"
if is_ubuntu; then
my_conf=/etc/mysql/my.cnf
mysql=mysql
elif is_fedora; then
mysql=mariadb
my_conf=/etc/my.cnf
elif is_suse; then
my_conf=/etc/my.cnf
mysql=mysql
else
exit_distro_not_supported "mysql configuration"
fi
# Start mysql-server
if is_fedora || is_suse; then
# service is not started by default
start_service $mysql
fi
# Set the root password - only works the first time. For Ubuntu, we already
# did that with debconf before installing the package.
if ! is_ubuntu; then
sudo mysqladmin -u root password $DATABASE_PASSWORD || true
fi
# Update the DB to give user $DATABASE_USER@% full control of the all databases:
sudo mysql -uroot -p$DATABASE_PASSWORD -h127.0.0.1 -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO '$DATABASE_USER'@'%' identified by '$DATABASE_PASSWORD';"
# Now update ``my.cnf`` for some local needs and restart the mysql service
# Change bind-address from localhost (127.0.0.1) to any (0.0.0.0) and
# set default db type to InnoDB
sudo bash -c "source $TOP_DIR/functions && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld bind-address 0.0.0.0 && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld sql_mode STRICT_ALL_TABLES && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld default-storage-engine InnoDB"
if [[ "$DATABASE_QUERY_LOGGING" == "True" ]]; then
echo_summary "Enabling MySQL query logging"
if is_fedora; then
slow_log=/var/log/mariadb/mariadb-slow.log
else
slow_log=/var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log
fi
sudo sed -e '/log.slow.queries/d' \
-e '/long.query.time/d' \
-e '/log.queries.not.using.indexes/d' \
-i $my_conf
# Turn on slow query log, log all queries (any query taking longer than
# 0 seconds) and log all non-indexed queries
sudo bash -c "source $TOP_DIR/functions && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld slow-query-log 1 && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld slow-query-log-file $slow_log && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld long-query-time 0 && \
iniset $my_conf mysqld log-queries-not-using-indexes 1"
fi
restart_service $mysql
}
function install_database_mysql {
if is_ubuntu; then
# Seed configuration with mysql password so that apt-get install doesn't
# prompt us for a password upon install.
sudo debconf-set-selections <<MYSQL_PRESEED
mysql-server mysql-server/root_password password $DATABASE_PASSWORD
mysql-server mysql-server/root_password_again password $DATABASE_PASSWORD
mysql-server mysql-server/start_on_boot boolean true
MYSQL_PRESEED
fi
# while ``.my.cnf`` is not needed for OpenStack to function, it is useful
# as it allows you to access the mysql databases via ``mysql nova`` instead
# of having to specify the username/password each time.
if [[ ! -e $HOME/.my.cnf ]]; then
cat <<EOF >$HOME/.my.cnf
[client]
user=$DATABASE_USER
password=$DATABASE_PASSWORD
host=$DATABASE_HOST
EOF
chmod 0600 $HOME/.my.cnf
fi
# Install mysql-server
if is_fedora; then
install_package mariadb-server
elif is_ubuntu; then
install_package mysql-server
elif is_suse; then
if ! is_package_installed mariadb; then
install_package mysql-community-server
fi
else
exit_distro_not_supported "mysql installation"
fi
}
function database_connection_url_mysql {
local db=$1
echo "$BASE_SQL_CONN/$db?charset=utf8"
}
# Restore xtrace
$MY_XTRACE
# Local variables:
# mode: shell-script
# End: