* Updated Network->load_ips() to load extra information about the interfaces.
* Updated ocf:alteeve:server to not check libvirtd daemon state on server start.
* Updated scan-hardware to check for duplicate entries and purge if found.
* Updated scan-network to check for the 'default' virbr0 interface by checking if the config file exists instead of calling virsh.
* Updated scan-server to have better logging.
* Created the new (and incomplete) anvil-test-alerts tool
* Updated scancore to support --purge to pass to all agents and then exit.
* Updated ScanCore->call_scan_agents() to no longer use 'timeout' as it was causing issues with virsh calls.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Updated Server->migrate_virsh() to set 'servers' -> 'server_state' to 'migrating' and clear it again once the migation completes. Also added support for cold (frozen) versus live migrations.
* Updated Cluster->parse_cib() to check if a server with the server_state set to 'migrating' isn't actually migrating anymore and, if not, to clear that state. This is needed as scan-server will blindly ignore/skip any migrating server, and if a migration call is interrupted, the state could get stuck.
* Updated the 'servers' database table (and associated Database methods) to add columns for;
** server_ram_in_use - tracking RAM used by a running server
** server_configured_ram - RAM allocated to a running server (used with the above to alert a user and track _currently_ available RAM)
** server_updated_by_user - To be set by Striker tools to indicate when the user made a change that needs to push out to nodes / running server.
** server_boot_time - Tracks the unixtime when the server booted (to track uptime even if the server migrates across nodes).
* Created Get->anvil_name_from_uuid() to easily convert an Anvil! UUID into a name. Also created ->host_uuid_from_name() to translate a host name into a host UUID.
* Created Server->get_runtime() that translates a server name into a process ID and then uses that to determine how long (in seconds) it has been running. This is used when a server transitions from 'shut off' to 'running' to determine exactly when the server booted (current time - runtime).
* Renamed all 'Server->parse_definition' calls that used 'from_memory' to 'from_virsh' to clarify the data source.
* Made scan-hardware smarter about RAM change alerts.
* Updated scancore to load agent strings on startup so that processing pending alerts works properly.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Updated Alert->check_alert_sent() and the 'alert_sent' table to remove 'alert_name' as it really isn't helpful given record_locator.
* Created 'Database->purge_data' that takes an array of tables and, in reverse, purges them from the database(s). This also disables archiving and resync functions now.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Created Database->insert_or_update_updated() to manage entries in the special 'updated' table.
* Updated Alert->check_alert_sent() to not use the 'type' parameter, but instead use the 'clear' parameter, to be more consistent with other methods.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Updated Alert->register to take a hash reference for message variables to simplify when a caller plans to log and register an alert at the same time.
* Updated Convert->bytes_to_human_readable() to name the 'size' variable used internally for 'bytes' to actually be 'bytes' for better consistency.
* Created multiple new Database methods;
** ->check_condition_age() is meant to be used by scan agents to see how long a given condition has been in play (ie: how long ago power was lost to a UPS or a sensor became unreadable).
** ->insert_or_update_health() handles recording data to the new 'health' table, used for determining ideal hosts for servers between nodes.
** ->insert_or_update_power() handles recording data to the new 'power' table, used for determining how power events are handled.
** ->insert_or_update_temperature() handles recording temperature data to the new 'temperature' table, used to determine how thermal events are handled.
* Got a lot more done on the scan-hardware scan agent. Only part left now is post-scan health processing.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Renamed the scan-network skeleton scan agent to scan-hardware and started work on it based on the M2 version.
* Updated Database->get_recipients() to take the 'include_deleted' parameter, and changed the default behaviour to only return active records.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
* Got scancore scanning the agents directory, and properly holding on startup until at least one database is available (instead of exiting), and holding on startup until the local system is configured.
* Created the skeleton of the first scan agent; scan-network.
* Fixed a bug in Storage->check_md5sums() where dynamically loaded modules, loaded after the initial md5sum calcs, would cause the calling daemon to exit (possibly on every invocation).
* Created the scancore.README that will eventually be the main scan agent guide / API document.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>
We've decided to give up on trying to keep ScanCore, AN::Tools and Striker as three separate things. We had originally hoped to make ScanCore easily separatable from the Anvil!, but this was adding increasing complexity to the project and complexity is the enemy of reliability.
In this release, AN::Tools becomes Anvil::Tools, all configuration files move to /etc/anvil and all programs and data files move to /usr/sbin/anvil. Words files are now merged, as are SQL schemas (ScanCore agents will still maintain their own, later). The journald tag has changed from 'an-tools' to 'anvil'.
Other changes;
* Tools.t has been updated to handle existing tests. New methods and parameters still need to have tests added though.
* Added a simple test.pl script used for testing things outside the main program. It will be removed before final release.
* Added the simple 'watch_logs' bash script to more easily tail output.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>