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Change supports kern.log rotation in order to avoid loss of significant information. There is a year change functionality added as kern.log does not keep record of year. There is also backwards function added which allows reading logs from the back to the front, speeding up the execution along with the unit test for it Fixes Bug 1080682 Change-Id: I93436c405aff5625396514000cab774b66022dd0
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6.1 KiB
Python
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168 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack, LLC.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import datetime
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import glob
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
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from swift.common.utils import backward, get_logger
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# To search for more types of errors, add the regex to the list below
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error_re = [
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re.compile(r'\berror\b.*\b(sd[a-z]{1,2}\d?)\b'),
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re.compile(r'\b(sd[a-z]{1,2}\d?)\b.*\berror\b'),
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]
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def get_devices(device_dir, logger):
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devices = []
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for line in open('/proc/mounts').readlines():
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data = line.strip().split()
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block_device = data[0]
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mount_point = data[1]
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if mount_point.startswith(device_dir):
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device = {}
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device['mount_point'] = mount_point
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device['block_device'] = block_device
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try:
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device_num = os.stat(block_device).st_rdev
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except OSError, e:
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# If we can't stat the device, then something weird is going on
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logger.error("Error: Could not stat %s!" %
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block_device)
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continue
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device['major'] = str(os.major(device_num))
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device['minor'] = str(os.minor(device_num))
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devices.append(device)
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for line in open('/proc/partitions').readlines()[2:]:
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major, minor, blocks, kernel_device = line.strip().split()
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device = [d for d in devices
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if d['major'] == major and d['minor'] == minor]
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if device:
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device[0]['kernel_device'] = kernel_device
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return devices
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def get_errors(minutes):
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# Assuming log rotation is being used, we need to examine
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# recently rotated files in case the rotation occured
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# just before the script is being run - the data we are
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# looking for may have rotated.
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log_files = [f for f in glob.glob('/var/log/kern.*[!.][!g][!z]')]
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log_files.sort()
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now_time = datetime.datetime.now()
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end_time = now_time - datetime.timedelta(minutes=minutes)
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# kern.log does not contain the year so we need to keep
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# track of the year and month in case the year recently
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# ticked over
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year = now_time.year
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prev_entry_month = now_time.month
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errors = {}
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reached_old_logs = False
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for path in log_files:
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try:
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f = open(path)
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except IOError:
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logger.error("Error: Unable to open " + path)
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print("Unable to open " + path)
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sys.exit(1)
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for line in backward(f):
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if '[ 0.000000]' in line \
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or 'KERNEL supported cpus:' in line \
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or 'BIOS-provided physical RAM map:' in line:
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# Ignore anything before the last boot
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reached_old_logs = True
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break
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# Solves the problem with year change - kern.log does not
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# keep track of the year.
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log_time_entry = line.split()[:3]
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if log_time_entry[0] == 'Dec' and prev_entry_month == 'Jan':
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year -= 1
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prev_entry_month = log_time_entry[0]
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log_time_string = '%s %s' % (year, ' '.join(log_time_entry))
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log_time = datetime.datetime.strptime(
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log_time_string, '%Y %b %d %H:%M:%S')
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if log_time > end_time:
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for err in error_re:
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for device in err.findall(line):
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errors[device] = errors.get(device, 0) + 1
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else:
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reached_old_logs = True
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break
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if reached_old_logs:
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break
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return errors
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def comment_fstab(mount_point):
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with open('/etc/fstab', 'r') as fstab:
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with open('/etc/fstab.new', 'w') as new_fstab:
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for line in fstab:
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parts = line.split()
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if len(parts) > 2 and line.split()[1] == mount_point:
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new_fstab.write('#' + line)
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else:
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new_fstab.write(line)
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os.rename('/etc/fstab.new', '/etc/fstab')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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c = ConfigParser()
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try:
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conf_path = sys.argv[1]
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except Exception:
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print "Usage: %s CONF_FILE" % sys.argv[0].split('/')[-1]
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sys.exit(1)
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if not c.read(conf_path):
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print "Unable to read config file %s" % conf_path
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sys.exit(1)
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conf = dict(c.items('drive-audit'))
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device_dir = conf.get('device_dir', '/srv/node')
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minutes = int(conf.get('minutes', 60))
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error_limit = int(conf.get('error_limit', 1))
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conf['log_name'] = conf.get('log_name', 'drive-audit')
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logger = get_logger(conf, log_route='drive-audit')
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devices = get_devices(device_dir, logger)
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logger.debug("Devices found: %s" % str(devices))
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if not devices:
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logger.error("Error: No devices found!")
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errors = get_errors(minutes)
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logger.debug("Errors found: %s" % str(errors))
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unmounts = 0
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for kernel_device, count in errors.items():
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if count >= error_limit:
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device = \
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[d for d in devices if d['kernel_device'] == kernel_device]
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if device:
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mount_point = device[0]['mount_point']
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if mount_point.startswith(device_dir):
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logger.info("Unmounting %s with %d errors" %
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(mount_point, count))
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subprocess.call(['umount', '-fl', mount_point])
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logger.info("Commenting out %s from /etc/fstab" %
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(mount_point))
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comment_fstab(mount_point)
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unmounts += 1
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if unmounts == 0:
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logger.info("No drives were unmounted")
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