* Cleaned up the striker->add_sync_peer() function to more clearly differentiate the ssh port from the pgsql port.
* Improved the HTML form to not have the browser treat host login fields as credentials to autofill or save.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Created System->active_lv() that, surprise, activates an inactive logical volume. Also created ->check_storage() that parses out the LVM data.
* Fixed a bug in tools/fence_pacemaker that was preventing it from compiling and running.
* Updated ocf:alteeve:server to validate the target server's storage.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Updated anvil.sql to add the new tables needed for alert mail delivery.
* Update anvil.sql and Database->initialize to now default the user to 'admin' and swap that out if needed, instead of using the #!variable!user!#' replacement variable.
* Started updating anvil.spec for EL8.
* Added support for 'striker::repo::extra-packages' which users can use to add additional packages to the Striker repositories.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Cleaned up some logging.
* Made the "Reload" buttons work more sensibly and cleaned up some webui display stuff.
* Got deleting peers mostly working (well, it works, but then it goes into a loop thinking it needs to resync the now-gone database until the daemon restarts).
* Fixed a race condition bug where if a job exited between the time that anvil-daemon got a list of PIDs and when it checked to see if that specific pid was alive, a job that actually completed could be restarted.
* Added a loop check to anvil-manage-striker-peers where it would hold until a database connection to the newly added peer was available, preventing a condition where re-adding a peer (and so the host_uuid is in hosts) cause the job belonging to the peer to be recorded locally and then never synced to the peer.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
The resync of the databases was originally designed (on m2) with the expextation that any given column would have only one change per 'modified_date' time. That was never a great approach, but it worked in m2 and just bit me on m3. With job processing, for an example, the job_progress will change repeatedly in one pass, all with the same 'modified_date'. So only one record per run would resync. To fix this, the plan is to drop 'history_id' (and the procedure/trigger in pgsql to copy INSERT and UPDATEs to the history schema). The new plan is to use 'change_uuid' with a per-transaction UUID created in Database so that the per-DB 'history_id' is replaced with a per-update/insert UUID in 'change_uuid'. This will become the unique record used to sync databases, instead or 'modified_date'. To keep things consistent, 'modified_date' was renamed to 'change_date' to match 'change_uuid'. This work is very much "in progress" and not finished.
This commit also changes Get->uuid to use UUID::Tiny to create v4 UUIDs instead of making making a system call to 'uuidgen'. This sped up UUID generation by almost 100x.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Added a check to all 'Database->insert_or_update_*' methods to check if the passed-in reference UUID was found and return an empty string if not.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Updated Database->connect to take a specific UUID to attempt a connection to.
* Renamed some old 'sys::x' variables related to the database to 'sys::database::x' to conform better to coding standards.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Updated Account->encrypt_password to return a hash reference with keys matching to database column names for consistency sake,
* Renamed 'users -> user_password' to 'user_password_hash' for clarity.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Added user_algorithm and user_hash_count to the new users database table so that we can remember how a hash was generated, should it be changed down the road.
* Made the salt length configurable by the user (as well as the algorithm and loop count).
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Created the new Account.pm module for handling account related tasks.
* Moved 'sys::stty' to 'sys::terminal:stty'.
* Created Get->_salt which generates a (pseudo) random salt for internal passwords and Get->_wrap_to that checks the current terminal width.
* Added the parameter 'redirect_stderr' (default '1') to System->call to optionally not redirect STDERR to STDOUT (needed for tput to be useful as STDERR is a terminal of sorts).
* Disabled System->change_apache_password (to be removed entirely later).
* Created Words->_wrap_string to wrap text strings to the active terminal width.
* Added the user's table to the core SQL. Also deleted the empty Anvil/Tools.sql file.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>