adds tools/cleanup-containers regex support

- this change extends the tools/cleanup-containers script to
  support a grep extended regex as a first paramater.
- if tools/cleanup-containers is called with a grep extended
  regex string as a first paramater, only containers mataching
  that regex will be cleaned up.
- e.g. tools/cleanup-containers "neutron|openvswitch"
  will cleanup all container whoes name contains either neutron
  or openvswitch.

Change-Id: Iadb68c0a8de40e9ec2c0a27568e3a372ec0e8303
Closes-Bug: #1522168
This commit is contained in:
Sean Mooney 2015-12-02 22:54:52 +00:00
parent b3a695e934
commit 2ffb35ee53

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@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ if [[ $(pgrep qemu) ]]; then
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
containers_to_kill=($(docker ps | grep -E "$1" | awk '{print $1}'))
else
containers_to_kill=( containers_to_kill=(
glance_{api,registry,data} \ glance_{api,registry,data} \
haproxy \ haproxy \
@ -26,6 +29,7 @@ containers_to_kill=(
swift_{account_{auditor,reaper,replicator,server},container_{auditor,expirer,replicator,server,updater},proxy_server,rsyncd} \ swift_{account_{auditor,reaper,replicator,server},container_{auditor,expirer,replicator,server,updater},proxy_server,rsyncd} \
memcached memcached
) )
fi
echo "Stopping containers..." echo "Stopping containers..."
(docker stop -t 2 ${containers_to_kill[@]} 2>&1) > /dev/null (docker stop -t 2 ${containers_to_kill[@]} 2>&1) > /dev/null