freeipa/ipaserver/install/upgradeinstance.py
Martin Basti 3d17bf8e63 Server Upgrade: wait until DS is ready
During server upgrade we should wait until DS is ready after restart, otherwise
connection error is raised.

Instead of 389 port, the DS socket is checked.

https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4904

Reviewed-By: Fraser Tweedale <ftweedal@redhat.com>
2015-05-22 15:51:05 +02:00

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# Authors: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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import ldif
import os
import sys
import shutil
import random
import traceback
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import *
from ipapython import ipaldap
from ipaserver.install import installutils
from ipaserver.install import schemaupdate
from ipaserver.install import ldapupdate
from ipaserver.install import service
DSE = 'dse.ldif'
class GetEntryFromLDIF(ldif.LDIFParser):
"""
LDIF parser.
To get results, method parse() must be called first, then method
get_results() which return parsed entries
"""
def __init__(self, input_file, entries_dn=[]):
"""
Parse LDIF file.
:param input_file: an LDIF file to be parsed
:param entries_dn: list of DN which will be returned. All entries are
returned if list is empty.
"""
ldif.LDIFParser.__init__(self, input_file)
self.entries_dn = entries_dn
self.results = {}
def get_results(self):
"""
Returns results in dictionary {DN: entry, ...}
"""
return self.results
def handle(self, dn, entry):
if self.entries_dn and dn not in self.entries_dn:
return
self.results[dn] = entry
class ModifyLDIF(ldif.LDIFParser):
"""
Allows to modify LDIF file.
Remove operations are executed before add operations
"""
def __init__(self, input_file, writer):
"""
:param input_file: an LDIF
:param writer: ldif.LDIFWriter instance where modified LDIF will
be written
"""
ldif.LDIFParser.__init__(self, input_file)
self.writer = writer
self.add_dict = {}
self.remove_dict = {}
def add_value(self, dn, attr, value):
"""
Add value to LDIF.
:param dn: DN of entry (must exists)
:param attr: attribute name
:param value: value to be added
"""
attr = attr.lower()
entry = self.add_dict.setdefault(dn, {})
attribute = entry.setdefault(attr, [])
if value not in attribute:
attribute.append(value)
def remove_value(self, dn, attr, value=None):
"""
Remove value from LDIF.
:param dn: DN of entry
:param attr: attribute name
:param value: value to be removed, if value is None, attribute will
be removed
"""
attr = attr.lower()
entry = self.remove_dict.setdefault(dn, {})
if entry is None:
return
attribute = entry.setdefault(attr, [])
if value is None:
# remove all values
entry[attr] = None
return
elif attribute is None:
# already marked to remove all values
return
if value not in attribute:
attribute.append(value)
def handle(self, dn, entry):
if dn in self.remove_dict:
for name, value in self.remove_dict[dn].iteritems():
if value is None:
attribute = []
else:
attribute = entry.setdefault(name, [])
attribute = [v for v in attribute if v not in value]
entry[name] = attribute
if not attribute: # empty
del entry[name]
if dn in self.add_dict:
for name, value in self.add_dict[dn].iteritems():
attribute = entry.setdefault(name, [])
attribute.extend([v for v in value if v not in attribute])
if not entry: # empty
return
self.writer.unparse(dn, entry)
class IPAUpgrade(service.Service):
"""
Update the LDAP data in an instance by turning off all network
listeners and updating over ldapi. This way we know the server is
quiet.
"""
def __init__(self, realm_name, files=[], schema_files=[]):
"""
realm_name: kerberos realm name, used to determine DS instance dir
files: list of update files to process. If none use UPDATEDIR
"""
ext = ''
rand = random.Random()
for i in range(8):
h = "%02x" % rand.randint(0,255)
ext += h
service.Service.__init__(self, "dirsrv")
serverid = installutils.realm_to_serverid(realm_name)
self.filename = '%s/%s' % (paths.ETC_DIRSRV_SLAPD_INSTANCE_TEMPLATE % serverid, DSE)
self.savefilename = '%s/%s.ipa.%s' % (paths.ETC_DIRSRV_SLAPD_INSTANCE_TEMPLATE % serverid, DSE, ext)
self.files = files
self.modified = False
self.serverid = serverid
self.schema_files = schema_files
self.realm = realm_name
def __start(self):
super(IPAUpgrade, self).start()
def __stop_instance(self):
"""Stop only the main DS instance"""
super(IPAUpgrade, self).stop(self.serverid)
def create_instance(self):
ds_running = super(IPAUpgrade, self).is_running()
if ds_running:
self.step("stopping directory server", self.__stop_instance)
self.step("saving configuration", self.__save_config)
self.step("disabling listeners", self.__disable_listeners)
self.step("enabling DS global lock", self.__enable_ds_global_write_lock)
self.step("starting directory server", self.__start)
if self.schema_files:
self.step("updating schema", self.__update_schema)
self.step("upgrading server", self.__upgrade)
self.step("stopping directory server", self.__stop_instance,
run_after_failure=True)
self.step("restoring configuration", self.__restore_config,
run_after_failure=True)
if ds_running:
self.step("starting directory server", self.start)
self.start_creation(start_message="Upgrading IPA:",
show_service_name=False)
def __save_config(self):
shutil.copy2(self.filename, self.savefilename)
with open(self.filename, "rb") as in_file:
parser = GetEntryFromLDIF(in_file, entries_dn=["cn=config"])
parser.parse()
try:
config_entry = parser.get_results()["cn=config"]
except KeyError:
raise RuntimeError("Unable to find cn=config entry in %s" %
self.filename)
try:
port = config_entry['nsslapd-port'][0]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.backup_state('nsslapd-port', port)
try:
security = config_entry['nsslapd-security'][0]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.backup_state('nsslapd-security', security)
try:
global_lock = config_entry['nsslapd-global-backend-lock'][0]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.backup_state('nsslapd-global-backend-lock', global_lock)
def __enable_ds_global_write_lock(self):
ldif_outfile = "%s.modified.out" % self.filename
with open(ldif_outfile, "wb") as out_file:
ldif_writer = ldif.LDIFWriter(out_file)
with open(self.filename, "rb") as in_file:
parser = ModifyLDIF(in_file, ldif_writer)
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-global-backend-lock")
parser.add_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-global-backend-lock",
"on")
parser.parse()
shutil.copy2(ldif_outfile, self.filename)
def __restore_config(self):
port = self.restore_state('nsslapd-port')
security = self.restore_state('nsslapd-security')
global_lock = self.restore_state('nsslapd-global-backend-lock')
ldif_outfile = "%s.modified.out" % self.filename
with open(ldif_outfile, "wb") as out_file:
ldif_writer = ldif.LDIFWriter(out_file)
with open(self.filename, "rb") as in_file:
parser = ModifyLDIF(in_file, ldif_writer)
if port is not None:
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-port")
parser.add_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-port", port)
if security is not None:
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-security")
parser.add_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-security", security)
# disable global lock by default
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-global-backend-lock")
if global_lock is not None:
parser.add_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-global-backend-lock",
global_lock)
parser.parse()
shutil.copy2(ldif_outfile, self.filename)
def __disable_listeners(self):
ldif_outfile = "%s.modified.out" % self.filename
with open(ldif_outfile, "wb") as out_file:
ldif_writer = ldif.LDIFWriter(out_file)
with open(self.filename, "rb") as in_file:
parser = ModifyLDIF(in_file, ldif_writer)
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-port")
parser.add_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-port", "0")
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-security")
parser.add_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-security", "off")
parser.remove_value("cn=config", "nsslapd-ldapientrysearchbase")
parser.parse()
shutil.copy2(ldif_outfile, self.filename)
def __update_schema(self):
self.modified = schemaupdate.update_schema(
self.schema_files,
dm_password='', ldapi=True) or self.modified
def __upgrade(self):
try:
ld = ldapupdate.LDAPUpdate(dm_password='', ldapi=True)
if len(self.files) == 0:
self.files = ld.get_all_files(ldapupdate.UPDATES_DIR)
self.modified = (ld.update(self.files) or self.modified)
except ldapupdate.BadSyntax as e:
root_logger.error('Bad syntax in upgrade %s', e)
raise
except Exception as e:
# Bad things happened, return gracefully
root_logger.error('Upgrade failed with %s', e)
root_logger.debug('%s', traceback.format_exc())
raise RuntimeError(e)