devstack/lib/dlm
Sean Dague 5cad4d3fe9 refactor zookeeper into a slightly more generic dlm module
This attempts to make the zookeeper installation a bit more modular
(assuming that other folks will want to add other dlms as plugins),
and addresses the service start issues with zookeeper under
ubuntu/upstart.

Zookeeper is not going to be installed by default. Services need to
ask for it with use_dlm.

Change-Id: I33525e2b83a4497a57ec95f62880e0308c88b34f
2015-11-11 14:30:12 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# lib/dlm
#
# Functions to control the installation and configuration of software
# that provides a dlm (and possibly other functions). The default is
# **zookeeper**, and is going to be the only backend supported in the
# devstack tree.
# Dependencies:
#
# - ``functions`` file
# ``stack.sh`` calls the entry points in this order:
#
# - is_dlm_enabled
# - install_dlm
# - configure_dlm
# - cleanup_dlm
# Save trace setting
XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# Defaults
# --------
# <define global variables here that belong to this project>
# Set up default directories
ZOOKEEPER_DATA_DIR=$DEST/data/zookeeper
ZOOKEEPER_CONF_DIR=/etc/zookeeper
# Entry Points
# ------------
#
# NOTE(sdague): it is expected that when someone wants to implement
# another one of these out of tree, they'll implement the following
# functions:
#
# - dlm_backend
# - install_dlm
# - configure_dlm
# - cleanup_dlm
# This should be declared in the settings file of any plugin or
# service that needs to have a dlm in their enviroment.
function use_dlm {
enable_service $(dlm_backend)
}
# A function to return the name of the backend in question, some users
# are going to need to know this.
function dlm_backend {
echo "zookeeper"
}
# Test if a dlm is enabled (defaults to a zookeeper specific check)
function is_dlm_enabled {
[[ ,${ENABLED_SERVICES}, =~ ,"$(dlm_backend)", ]] && return 0
return 1
}
# cleanup_dlm() - Remove residual data files, anything left over from previous
# runs that a clean run would need to clean up
function cleanup_dlm {
# NOTE(sdague): we don't check for is_enabled here because we
# should just delete this regardless. Some times users updated
# their service list before they run cleanup.
sudo rm -rf $ZOOKEEPER_DATA_DIR
}
# configure_dlm() - Set config files, create data dirs, etc
function configure_dlm {
if is_dlm_enabled; then
sudo cp $FILES/zookeeper/* $ZOOKEEPER_CONF_DIR
sudo sed -i -e 's|.*dataDir.*|dataDir='$ZOOKEEPER_DATA_DIR'|' $ZOOKEEPER_CONF_DIR/zoo.cfg
# clean up from previous (possibly aborted) runs
# create required data files
sudo rm -rf $ZOOKEEPER_DATA_DIR
sudo mkdir -p $ZOOKEEPER_DATA_DIR
# restart after configuration, there is no reason to make this
# another step, because having data files that don't match the
# zookeeper running is just going to cause tears.
restart_service zookeeper
fi
}
# install_dlm() - Collect source and prepare
function install_dlm {
if is_dlm_enabled; then
if is_ubuntu; then
install_package zookeeperd
else
die $LINENO "Don't know how to install zookeeper on this platform"
fi
fi
}
# Restore xtrace
$XTRACE
# Tell emacs to use shell-script-mode
## Local variables:
## mode: shell-script
## End: