swift/bin/swift-drive-audit
jola-mirecka 902b66d3ae Change in swift-drive-audit handling log rotation.
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
2013-02-12 13:34:49 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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import datetime
import glob
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
from swift.common.utils import backward, get_logger
# To search for more types of errors, add the regex to the list below
error_re = [
re.compile(r'\berror\b.*\b(sd[a-z]{1,2}\d?)\b'),
re.compile(r'\b(sd[a-z]{1,2}\d?)\b.*\berror\b'),
]
def get_devices(device_dir, logger):
devices = []
for line in open('/proc/mounts').readlines():
data = line.strip().split()
block_device = data[0]
mount_point = data[1]
if mount_point.startswith(device_dir):
device = {}
device['mount_point'] = mount_point
device['block_device'] = block_device
try:
device_num = os.stat(block_device).st_rdev
except OSError, e:
# If we can't stat the device, then something weird is going on
logger.error("Error: Could not stat %s!" %
block_device)
continue
device['major'] = str(os.major(device_num))
device['minor'] = str(os.minor(device_num))
devices.append(device)
for line in open('/proc/partitions').readlines()[2:]:
major, minor, blocks, kernel_device = line.strip().split()
device = [d for d in devices
if d['major'] == major and d['minor'] == minor]
if device:
device[0]['kernel_device'] = kernel_device
return devices
def get_errors(minutes):
# Assuming log rotation is being used, we need to examine
# recently rotated files in case the rotation occured
# just before the script is being run - the data we are
# looking for may have rotated.
log_files = [f for f in glob.glob('/var/log/kern.*[!.][!g][!z]')]
log_files.sort()
now_time = datetime.datetime.now()
end_time = now_time - datetime.timedelta(minutes=minutes)
# kern.log does not contain the year so we need to keep
# track of the year and month in case the year recently
# ticked over
year = now_time.year
prev_entry_month = now_time.month
errors = {}
reached_old_logs = False
for path in log_files:
try:
f = open(path)
except IOError:
logger.error("Error: Unable to open " + path)
print("Unable to open " + path)
sys.exit(1)
for line in backward(f):
if '[ 0.000000]' in line \
or 'KERNEL supported cpus:' in line \
or 'BIOS-provided physical RAM map:' in line:
# Ignore anything before the last boot
reached_old_logs = True
break
# Solves the problem with year change - kern.log does not
# keep track of the year.
log_time_entry = line.split()[:3]
if log_time_entry[0] == 'Dec' and prev_entry_month == 'Jan':
year -= 1
prev_entry_month = log_time_entry[0]
log_time_string = '%s %s' % (year, ' '.join(log_time_entry))
log_time = datetime.datetime.strptime(
log_time_string, '%Y %b %d %H:%M:%S')
if log_time > end_time:
for err in error_re:
for device in err.findall(line):
errors[device] = errors.get(device, 0) + 1
else:
reached_old_logs = True
break
if reached_old_logs:
break
return errors
def comment_fstab(mount_point):
with open('/etc/fstab', 'r') as fstab:
with open('/etc/fstab.new', 'w') as new_fstab:
for line in fstab:
parts = line.split()
if len(parts) > 2 and line.split()[1] == mount_point:
new_fstab.write('#' + line)
else:
new_fstab.write(line)
os.rename('/etc/fstab.new', '/etc/fstab')
if __name__ == '__main__':
c = ConfigParser()
try:
conf_path = sys.argv[1]
except Exception:
print "Usage: %s CONF_FILE" % sys.argv[0].split('/')[-1]
sys.exit(1)
if not c.read(conf_path):
print "Unable to read config file %s" % conf_path
sys.exit(1)
conf = dict(c.items('drive-audit'))
device_dir = conf.get('device_dir', '/srv/node')
minutes = int(conf.get('minutes', 60))
error_limit = int(conf.get('error_limit', 1))
conf['log_name'] = conf.get('log_name', 'drive-audit')
logger = get_logger(conf, log_route='drive-audit')
devices = get_devices(device_dir, logger)
logger.debug("Devices found: %s" % str(devices))
if not devices:
logger.error("Error: No devices found!")
errors = get_errors(minutes)
logger.debug("Errors found: %s" % str(errors))
unmounts = 0
for kernel_device, count in errors.items():
if count >= error_limit:
device = \
[d for d in devices if d['kernel_device'] == kernel_device]
if device:
mount_point = device[0]['mount_point']
if mount_point.startswith(device_dir):
logger.info("Unmounting %s with %d errors" %
(mount_point, count))
subprocess.call(['umount', '-fl', mount_point])
logger.info("Commenting out %s from /etc/fstab" %
(mount_point))
comment_fstab(mount_point)
unmounts += 1
if unmounts == 0:
logger.info("No drives were unmounted")