ceph/teuthology/task/peer.py
tamil e07b711325 Added a debug message
The debug message is to print the string that should be JSON.
This is to track a nightly run failure.

Signed-off-by: tamil <tamil.muthamizhan@inktank.com>
2012-07-03 16:04:12 -07:00

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import logging
import ceph_manager
import json
from teuthology import misc as teuthology
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def rados(remote, cmd):
log.info("rados %s" % ' '.join(cmd))
pre = [
'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/cephtest/binary/usr/local/lib',
'/tmp/cephtest/enable-coredump',
'/tmp/cephtest/binary/usr/local/bin/ceph-coverage',
'/tmp/cephtest/archive/coverage',
'/tmp/cephtest/binary/usr/local/bin/rados',
'-c', '/tmp/cephtest/ceph.conf',
];
pre.extend(cmd)
proc = remote.run(
args=pre,
check_status=False
)
return proc.exitstatus
def task(ctx, config):
"""
Test peering.
"""
if config is None:
config = {}
assert isinstance(config, dict), \
'peer task only accepts a dict for configuration'
first_mon = teuthology.get_first_mon(ctx, config)
(mon,) = ctx.cluster.only(first_mon).remotes.iterkeys()
manager = ceph_manager.CephManager(
mon,
ctx=ctx,
logger=log.getChild('ceph_manager'),
)
while len(manager.get_osd_status()['up']) < 3:
manager.sleep(10)
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.0', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.1', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.2', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.wait_for_clean()
# take on osd down
manager.kill_osd(2)
manager.mark_down_osd(2)
# kludge to make sure they get a map
rados(mon, ['-p', 'data', 'get', 'dummy', '-'])
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.0', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.1', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.wait_for_recovery()
# kill another and revive 2, so that some pgs can't peer.
manager.kill_osd(1)
manager.mark_down_osd(1)
manager.revive_osd(2)
manager.wait_till_osd_is_up(2)
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.0', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.2', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.wait_for_active_or_down()
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.0', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.2', 'flush_pg_stats')
# look for down pgs
num_down_pgs = 0
pgs = manager.get_pg_stats()
for pg in pgs:
out = manager.raw_cluster_cmd('pg', pg['pgid'], 'query')
log.debug("out string %s",out)
j = json.loads('\n'.join(out.split('\n')[1:]))
log.info("pg is %s, query json is %s", pg, j)
assert j['state'].replace('+scrubbing','') == pg['state'].replace('+scrubbing','')
if pg['state'].count('down'):
num_down_pgs += 1
# verify that it is blocked on osd.1
rs = j['recovery_state']
assert len(rs) > 0
assert rs[0]['name'] == 'Started/Primary/Peering/GetInfo'
assert rs[1]['name'] == 'Started/Primary/Peering'
assert rs[1]['blocked']
assert rs[1]['down_osds_we_would_probe'] == [1]
assert len(rs[1]['peering_blocked_by']) == 1
assert rs[1]['peering_blocked_by'][0]['osd'] == 1
assert num_down_pgs > 0
# bring it all back
manager.revive_osd(1)
manager.wait_till_osd_is_up(1)
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.0', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.1', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'osd.2', 'flush_pg_stats')
manager.wait_for_clean()