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Edit: zpool.py
""" Module for running ZFS zpool command :codeauthor: Nitin Madhok <nmadhok@g.clemson.edu>, Jorge Schrauwen <sjorge@blackdot.be> :maintainer: Jorge Schrauwen <sjorge@blackdot.be> :maturity: new :depends: salt.utils.zfs :platform: illumos,freebsd,linux .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 Big refactor to remove duplicate code, better type conversions and improved consistency in output. """ import logging import os import salt.utils.decorators import salt.utils.decorators.path import salt.utils.path from salt.utils.odict import OrderedDict log = logging.getLogger(__name__) __virtualname__ = "zpool" __func_alias__ = { "import_": "import", "list_": "list", } def __virtual__(): """ Only load when the platform has zfs support """ if __grains__.get("zfs_support"): return __virtualname__ else: return False, "The zpool module cannot be loaded: zfs not supported" def _clean_vdev_config(config): """ Return a simple vdev tree from zpool.status' config section """ cln_config = OrderedDict() for label, sub_config in config.items(): if label not in ["state", "read", "write", "cksum"]: sub_config = _clean_vdev_config(sub_config) if sub_config and isinstance(cln_config, list): cln_config.append(OrderedDict([(label, sub_config)])) elif sub_config and isinstance(cln_config, OrderedDict): cln_config[label] = sub_config elif isinstance(cln_config, list): cln_config.append(label) elif isinstance(cln_config, OrderedDict): new_config = [] for old_label, old_config in cln_config.items(): new_config.append(OrderedDict([(old_label, old_config)])) new_config.append(label) cln_config = new_config else: cln_config = [label] return cln_config def healthy(): """ Check if all zpools are healthy .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.healthy """ ## collect status output # NOTE: we pass the -x flag, by doing this # we will get 'all pools are healthy' on stdout # if all pools are healthy, otherwise we will get # the same output that we expect from zpool status res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]("status", flags=["-x"]), python_shell=False, ) return res["stdout"] == "all pools are healthy" def status(zpool=None): """ Return the status of the named zpool zpool : string optional name of storage pool .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.status myzpool """ ret = OrderedDict() ## collect status output res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]("status", target=zpool), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) # NOTE: command output for reference # ===================================================================== # pool: data # state: ONLINE # scan: scrub repaired 0 in 2h27m with 0 errors on Mon Jan 8 03:27:25 2018 # config: # # NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM # data ONLINE 0 0 0 # mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 # c0tXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXd0 ONLINE 0 0 0 # c0tXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXd0 ONLINE 0 0 0 # c0tXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXd0 ONLINE 0 0 0 # # errors: No known data errors # ===================================================================== ## parse status output # NOTE: output is 'key: value' except for the 'config' key. # multiple pools will repeat the output, so if switch pools if # we see 'pool:' current_pool = None current_prop = None for zpd in res["stdout"].splitlines(): if zpd.strip() == "": continue if ":" in zpd and zpd[0] != "\t": # NOTE: line is 'key: value' format, we just update a dict prop = zpd.split(":")[0].strip() value = ":".join(zpd.split(":")[1:]).strip() if prop == "pool" and current_pool != value: current_pool = value ret[current_pool] = OrderedDict() if prop != "pool": ret[current_pool][prop] = value current_prop = prop else: # NOTE: we append the line output to the last property # this should only happens once we hit the config # section ret[current_pool][current_prop] = "{}\n{}".format( ret[current_pool][current_prop], zpd ) ## parse config property for each pool # NOTE: the config property has some structured data # sadly this data is in a different format than # the rest and it needs further processing for pool in ret: if "config" not in ret[pool]: continue header = None root_vdev = None vdev = None dev = None rdev = None config = ret[pool]["config"] config_data = OrderedDict() for line in config.splitlines(): # NOTE: the first line is the header # we grab all the none whitespace values if not header: header = line.strip().lower() header = [x for x in header.split(" ") if x not in [""]] continue # NOTE: data is indented by 1 tab, then multiples of 2 spaces # to differential root vdev, vdev, and dev # # we just strip the initial tab (can't use .strip() here) if line[0] == "\t": line = line[1:] # NOTE: transform data into dict stat_data = OrderedDict( list( zip( header, [x for x in line.strip().split(" ") if x not in [""]], ) ) ) # NOTE: decode the zfs values properly stat_data = __utils__["zfs.from_auto_dict"](stat_data) # NOTE: store stat_data in the proper location if line.startswith(" " * 6): rdev = stat_data["name"] config_data[root_vdev][vdev][dev][rdev] = stat_data elif line.startswith(" " * 4): rdev = None dev = stat_data["name"] config_data[root_vdev][vdev][dev] = stat_data elif line.startswith(" " * 2): rdev = dev = None vdev = stat_data["name"] config_data[root_vdev][vdev] = stat_data else: rdev = dev = vdev = None root_vdev = stat_data["name"] config_data[root_vdev] = stat_data # NOTE: name already used as identifier, drop duplicate data del stat_data["name"] ret[pool]["config"] = config_data return ret def iostat(zpool=None, sample_time=5, parsable=True): """ Display I/O statistics for the given pools zpool : string optional name of storage pool sample_time : int seconds to capture data before output default a sample of 5 seconds is used parsable : boolean display data in pythonc values (True, False, Bytes,...) .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 Added ```parsable``` parameter that defaults to True CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.iostat myzpool """ ret = OrderedDict() ## get iostat output res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="iostat", flags=["-v"], target=[zpool, sample_time, 2] ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) # NOTE: command output for reference # ===================================================================== # capacity operations bandwidth # pool alloc free read write read write # ------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- # mypool 648G 1.18T 10 6 1.30M 817K # mirror 648G 1.18T 10 6 1.30M 817K # c0tXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXd0 - - 9 5 1.29M 817K # c0tXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXd0 - - 9 5 1.29M 817K # c0tXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXd0 - - 9 5 1.29M 817K # ------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- # ===================================================================== ## parse iostat output # NOTE: hardcode the header # the double header line is hard to parse, we opt to # hardcode the header fields header = [ "name", "capacity-alloc", "capacity-free", "operations-read", "operations-write", "bandwidth-read", "bandwidth-write", ] root_vdev = None vdev = None dev = None current_data = OrderedDict() for line in res["stdout"].splitlines(): # NOTE: skip header if line.strip() == "" or line.strip().split()[-1] in ["write", "bandwidth"]: continue # NOTE: reset pool on line separator if line.startswith("-") and line.endswith("-"): ret.update(current_data) current_data = OrderedDict() continue # NOTE: transform data into dict io_data = OrderedDict( list( zip( header, [x for x in line.strip().split(" ") if x not in [""]], ) ) ) # NOTE: normalize values if parsable: # NOTE: raw numbers and pythonic types io_data = __utils__["zfs.from_auto_dict"](io_data) else: # NOTE: human readable zfs types io_data = __utils__["zfs.to_auto_dict"](io_data) # NOTE: store io_data in the proper location if line.startswith(" " * 4): dev = io_data["name"] current_data[root_vdev][vdev][dev] = io_data elif line.startswith(" " * 2): dev = None vdev = io_data["name"] current_data[root_vdev][vdev] = io_data else: dev = vdev = None root_vdev = io_data["name"] current_data[root_vdev] = io_data # NOTE: name already used as identifier, drop duplicate data del io_data["name"] return ret def list_(properties="size,alloc,free,cap,frag,health", zpool=None, parsable=True): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 Return information about (all) storage pools zpool : string optional name of storage pool properties : string comma-separated list of properties to list parsable : boolean display numbers in parsable (exact) values .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 .. note:: The ``name`` property will always be included, while the ``frag`` property will get removed if not available zpool : string optional zpool .. note:: Multiple storage pool can be provided as a space separated list CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.list salt '*' zpool.list zpool=tank salt '*' zpool.list 'size,free' salt '*' zpool.list 'size,free' tank """ ret = OrderedDict() ## update properties # NOTE: properties should be a list if not isinstance(properties, list): properties = properties.split(",") # NOTE: name should be first property while "name" in properties: properties.remove("name") properties.insert(0, "name") # NOTE: remove 'frags' if we don't have feature flags if not __utils__["zfs.has_feature_flags"](): while "frag" in properties: properties.remove("frag") ## collect list output res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="list", flags=["-H"], opts={"-o": ",".join(properties)}, target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) # NOTE: command output for reference # ======================================================================== # data 1992864825344 695955501056 1296909324288 34 11% ONLINE # ========================================================================= ## parse list output for line in res["stdout"].splitlines(): # NOTE: transform data into dict zpool_data = OrderedDict( list( zip( properties, line.strip().split("\t"), ) ) ) # NOTE: normalize values if parsable: # NOTE: raw numbers and pythonic types zpool_data = __utils__["zfs.from_auto_dict"](zpool_data) else: # NOTE: human readable zfs types zpool_data = __utils__["zfs.to_auto_dict"](zpool_data) ret[zpool_data["name"]] = zpool_data del ret[zpool_data["name"]]["name"] return ret def get(zpool, prop=None, show_source=False, parsable=True): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 Retrieves the given list of properties zpool : string Name of storage pool prop : string Optional name of property to retrieve show_source : boolean Show source of property parsable : boolean Display numbers in parsable (exact) values .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.get myzpool """ ret = OrderedDict() value_properties = ["name", "property", "value", "source"] ## collect get output res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="get", flags=["-H"], property_name=prop if prop else "all", target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) # NOTE: command output for reference # ======================================================================== # ... # data mountpoint /data local # data compression off default # ... # ========================================================================= # parse get output for line in res["stdout"].splitlines(): # NOTE: transform data into dict prop_data = OrderedDict( list( zip( value_properties, [x for x in line.strip().split("\t") if x not in [""]], ) ) ) # NOTE: older zfs does not have -o, fall back to manually stipping the name field del prop_data["name"] # NOTE: normalize values if parsable: # NOTE: raw numbers and pythonic types prop_data["value"] = __utils__["zfs.from_auto"]( prop_data["property"], prop_data["value"] ) else: # NOTE: human readable zfs types prop_data["value"] = __utils__["zfs.to_auto"]( prop_data["property"], prop_data["value"] ) # NOTE: show source if requested if show_source: ret[prop_data["property"]] = prop_data del ret[prop_data["property"]]["property"] else: ret[prop_data["property"]] = prop_data["value"] return ret def set(zpool, prop, value): """ Sets the given property on the specified pool zpool : string Name of storage pool prop : string Name of property to set value : string Value to set for the specified property .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.set myzpool readonly yes """ ret = OrderedDict() # set property res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="set", property_name=prop, property_value=value, target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "set") def exists(zpool): """ Check if a ZFS storage pool is active zpool : string Name of storage pool CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.exists myzpool """ # list for zpool # NOTE: retcode > 0 if zpool does not exists res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="list", target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ignore_retcode=True, ) return res["retcode"] == 0 def destroy(zpool, force=False): """ Destroys a storage pool zpool : string Name of storage pool force : boolean Force destroy of pool CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.destroy myzpool """ # destroy zpool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="destroy", flags=["-f"] if force else None, target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "destroyed") def scrub(zpool, stop=False, pause=False): """ Scrub a storage pool zpool : string Name of storage pool stop : boolean If ``True``, cancel ongoing scrub pause : boolean If ``True``, pause ongoing scrub .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 .. note:: Pause is only available on recent versions of ZFS. If both ``pause`` and ``stop`` are ``True``, then ``stop`` will win. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.scrub myzpool """ ## select correct action if stop: action = ["-s"] elif pause: action = ["-p"] else: action = None ## Scrub storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="scrub", flags=action, target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "scrubbing") ret = OrderedDict() if stop or pause: ret["scrubbing"] = False else: ret["scrubbing"] = True return ret def create(zpool, *vdevs, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 Create a simple zpool, a mirrored zpool, a zpool having nested VDEVs, a hybrid zpool with cache, spare and log drives or a zpool with RAIDZ-1, RAIDZ-2 or RAIDZ-3 zpool : string Name of storage pool vdevs : string One or move devices force : boolean Forces use of vdevs, even if they appear in use or specify a conflicting replication level. mountpoint : string Sets the mount point for the root dataset altroot : string Equivalent to "-o cachefile=none,altroot=root" properties : dict Additional pool properties filesystem_properties : dict Additional filesystem properties createboot : boolean create a boot partition .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 .. warning: This is only available on illumos and Solaris CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.create myzpool /path/to/vdev1 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myzpool mirror /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myzpool raidz1 /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 raidz2 /path/to/vdev3 /path/to/vdev4 /path/to/vdev5 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myzpool mirror /path/to/vdev1 [...] mirror /path/to/vdev2 /path/to/vdev3 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myhybridzpool mirror /tmp/file1 [...] log mirror /path/to/vdev1 [...] cache /path/to/vdev2 [...] spare /path/to/vdev3 [...] [force=True|False] .. note:: Zpool properties can be specified at the time of creation of the pool by passing an additional argument called "properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary: .. code-block:: text properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" Filesystem properties can be specified at the time of creation of the pool by passing an additional argument called "filesystem_properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary: .. code-block:: text filesystem_properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.create myzpool /path/to/vdev1 [...] properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.create myzpool /path/to/vdev1 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myzpool mirror /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myzpool raidz1 /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 raidz2 /path/to/vdev3 /path/to/vdev4 /path/to/vdev5 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myzpool mirror /path/to/vdev1 [...] mirror /path/to/vdev2 /path/to/vdev3 [...] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.create myhybridzpool mirror /tmp/file1 [...] log mirror /path/to/vdev1 [...] cache /path/to/vdev2 [...] spare /path/to/vdev3 [...] [force=True|False] """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] opts = {} target = [] # NOTE: push pool and filesystem properties pool_properties = kwargs.get("properties", {}) filesystem_properties = kwargs.get("filesystem_properties", {}) # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("force", False): flags.append("-f") if kwargs.get("createboot", False) or "bootsize" in pool_properties: flags.append("-B") if kwargs.get("altroot", False): opts["-R"] = kwargs.get("altroot") if kwargs.get("mountpoint", False): opts["-m"] = kwargs.get("mountpoint") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.extend(vdevs) ## Create storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="create", flags=flags, opts=opts, pool_properties=pool_properties, filesystem_properties=filesystem_properties, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "created") if ret["created"]: ## NOTE: lookup zpool status for vdev config ret["vdevs"] = _clean_vdev_config( __salt__["zpool.status"](zpool=zpool)[zpool]["config"][zpool], ) return ret def add(zpool, *vdevs, **kwargs): """ Add the specified vdev\'s to the given storage pool zpool : string Name of storage pool vdevs : string One or more devices force : boolean Forces use of device CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.add myzpool /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 [...] """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("force", False): flags.append("-f") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.extend(vdevs) ## Update storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="add", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "added") if ret["added"]: ## NOTE: lookup zpool status for vdev config ret["vdevs"] = _clean_vdev_config( __salt__["zpool.status"](zpool=zpool)[zpool]["config"][zpool], ) return ret def attach(zpool, device, new_device, force=False): """ Attach specified device to zpool zpool : string Name of storage pool device : string Existing device name too new_device : string New device name (to be attached to ``device``) force : boolean Forces use of device CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.attach myzpool /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 [...] """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config if force: flags.append("-f") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.append(device) target.append(new_device) ## Update storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="attach", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "attached") if ret["attached"]: ## NOTE: lookup zpool status for vdev config ret["vdevs"] = _clean_vdev_config( __salt__["zpool.status"](zpool=zpool)[zpool]["config"][zpool], ) return ret def detach(zpool, device): """ Detach specified device to zpool zpool : string Name of storage pool device : string Device to detach CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.detach myzpool /path/to/vdev1 """ ## Update storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="detach", target=[zpool, device], ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "detatched") if ret["detatched"]: ## NOTE: lookup zpool status for vdev config ret["vdevs"] = _clean_vdev_config( __salt__["zpool.status"](zpool=zpool)[zpool]["config"][zpool], ) return ret def split(zpool, newzpool, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 Splits devices off pool creating newpool. .. note:: All vdevs in pool must be mirrors. At the time of the split, ``newzpool`` will be a replica of ``zpool``. After splitting, do not forget to import the new pool! zpool : string Name of storage pool newzpool : string Name of new storage pool mountpoint : string Sets the mount point for the root dataset altroot : string Sets altroot for newzpool properties : dict Additional pool properties for newzpool CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.split datamirror databackup salt '*' zpool.split datamirror databackup altroot=/backup .. note:: Zpool properties can be specified at the time of creation of the pool by passing an additional argument called "properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary: .. code-block:: text properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.split datamirror databackup properties="{'readonly': 'on'}" CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.split datamirror databackup salt '*' zpool.split datamirror databackup altroot=/backup """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults opts = {} # NOTE: push pool and filesystem properties pool_properties = kwargs.get("properties", {}) # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("altroot", False): opts["-R"] = kwargs.get("altroot") ## Split storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="split", opts=opts, pool_properties=pool_properties, target=[zpool, newzpool], ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "split") def replace(zpool, old_device, new_device=None, force=False): """ Replaces ``old_device`` with ``new_device`` .. note:: This is equivalent to attaching ``new_device``, waiting for it to resilver, and then detaching ``old_device``. The size of ``new_device`` must be greater than or equal to the minimum size of all the devices in a mirror or raidz configuration. zpool : string Name of storage pool old_device : string Old device to replace new_device : string Optional new device force : boolean Forces use of new_device, even if its appears to be in use. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.replace myzpool /path/to/vdev1 /path/to/vdev2 """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config if force: flags.append("-f") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.append(old_device) if new_device: target.append(new_device) ## Replace device res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="replace", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "replaced") if ret["replaced"]: ## NOTE: lookup zpool status for vdev config ret["vdevs"] = _clean_vdev_config( __salt__["zpool.status"](zpool=zpool)[zpool]["config"][zpool], ) return ret @salt.utils.decorators.path.which("mkfile") def create_file_vdev(size, *vdevs): """ Creates file based virtual devices for a zpool CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.create_file_vdev 7G /path/to/vdev1 [/path/to/vdev2] [...] .. note:: Depending on file size, the above command may take a while to return. """ ret = OrderedDict() err = OrderedDict() _mkfile_cmd = salt.utils.path.which("mkfile") for vdev in vdevs: if os.path.isfile(vdev): ret[vdev] = "existed" else: res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( "{mkfile} {size} {vdev}".format( mkfile=_mkfile_cmd, size=size, vdev=vdev, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: if "stderr" in res and ":" in res["stderr"]: ret[vdev] = "failed" err[vdev] = ":".join(res["stderr"].strip().split(":")[1:]) else: ret[vdev] = "created" if err: ret["error"] = err return ret def export(*pools, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 Export storage pools pools : string One or more storage pools to export force : boolean Force export of storage pools CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.export myzpool ... [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.export myzpool2 myzpool2 ... [force=True|False] """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] targets = [] # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("force", False): flags.append("-f") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications targets = list(pools) ## Export pools res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="export", flags=flags, target=targets, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "exported") def import_(zpool=None, new_name=None, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 Import storage pools or list pools available for import zpool : string Optional name of storage pool new_name : string Optional new name for the storage pool mntopts : string Comma-separated list of mount options to use when mounting datasets within the pool. force : boolean Forces import, even if the pool appears to be potentially active. altroot : string Equivalent to "-o cachefile=none,altroot=root" dir : string Searches for devices or files in dir, multiple dirs can be specified as follows: ``dir="dir1,dir2"`` no_mount : boolean Import the pool without mounting any file systems. only_destroyed : boolean Imports destroyed pools only. This also sets ``force=True``. recovery : bool|str false: do not try to recovery broken pools true: try to recovery the pool by rolling back the latest transactions test: check if a pool can be recovered, but don't import it nolog: allow import without log device, recent transactions might be lost .. note:: If feature flags are not support this forced to the default of 'false' .. warning:: When recovery is set to 'test' the result will be have imported set to True if the pool can be imported. The pool might also be imported if the pool was not broken to begin with. properties : dict Additional pool properties .. note:: Zpool properties can be specified at the time of creation of the pool by passing an additional argument called "properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary: .. code-block:: text properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.import [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.import myzpool [mynewzpool] [force=True|False] salt '*' zpool.import myzpool dir='/tmp' """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] opts = {} target = [] # NOTE: push pool and filesystem properties pool_properties = kwargs.get("properties", {}) # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("force", False) or kwargs.get("only_destroyed", False): flags.append("-f") if kwargs.get("only_destroyed", False): flags.append("-D") if kwargs.get("no_mount", False): flags.append("-N") if kwargs.get("altroot", False): opts["-R"] = kwargs.get("altroot") if kwargs.get("mntopts", False): # NOTE: -o is used for both mount options and pool properties! # ```-o nodevices,noexec,nosetuid,ro``` vs ```-o prop=val``` opts["-o"] = kwargs.get("mntopts") if kwargs.get("dir", False): opts["-d"] = kwargs.get("dir").split(",") if kwargs.get("recovery", False) and __utils__["zfs.has_feature_flags"](): recovery = kwargs.get("recovery") if recovery in [True, "test"]: flags.append("-F") if recovery == "test": flags.append("-n") if recovery == "nolog": flags.append("-m") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications if zpool: target.append(zpool) target.append(new_name) else: flags.append("-a") ## Import storage pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="import", flags=flags, opts=opts, pool_properties=pool_properties, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "imported") def online(zpool, *vdevs, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 Ensure that the specified devices are online zpool : string name of storage pool vdevs : string one or more devices expand : boolean Expand the device to use all available space. .. note:: If the device is part of a mirror or raidz then all devices must be expanded before the new space will become available to the pool. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.online myzpool /path/to/vdev1 [...] """ ## Configure pool # default options flags = [] target = [] # set flags and options if kwargs.get("expand", False): flags.append("-e") target.append(zpool) if vdevs: target.extend(vdevs) ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("expand", False): flags.append("-e") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.extend(vdevs) ## Bring online device res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="online", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "onlined") def offline(zpool, *vdevs, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 Ensure that the specified devices are offline .. warning:: By default, the ``OFFLINE`` state is persistent. The device remains offline when the system is rebooted. To temporarily take a device offline, use ``temporary=True``. zpool : string name of storage pool vdevs : string One or more devices temporary : boolean Enable temporarily offline CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.offline myzpool /path/to/vdev1 [...] [temporary=True|False] """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config based on kwargs if kwargs.get("temporary", False): flags.append("-t") # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.extend(vdevs) ## Take a device offline res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="offline", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "offlined") def labelclear(device, force=False): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 Removes ZFS label information from the specified device device : string Device name; must not be part of an active pool configuration. force : boolean Treat exported or foreign devices as inactive CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.labelclear /path/to/dev """ ## clear label for all specified device res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="labelclear", flags=["-f"] if force else None, target=device, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "labelcleared") def clear(zpool, device=None): """ Clears device errors in a pool. .. warning:: The device must not be part of an active pool configuration. zpool : string name of storage pool device : string (optional) specific device to clear .. versionadded:: 2018.3.1 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.clear mypool salt '*' zpool.clear mypool /path/to/dev """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults target = [] # NOTE: append the pool name and specifications target.append(zpool) target.append(device) ## clear storage pool errors res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="clear", target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "cleared") def reguid(zpool): """ Generates a new unique identifier for the pool .. warning:: You must ensure that all devices in this pool are online and healthy before performing this action. zpool : string name of storage pool .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.reguid myzpool """ ## generate new GUID for pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="reguid", target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "reguided") def reopen(zpool): """ Reopen all the vdevs associated with the pool zpool : string name of storage pool .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.reopen myzpool """ ## reopen all devices fro pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="reopen", target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "reopened") def upgrade(zpool=None, version=None): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 Enables all supported features on the given pool zpool : string Optional storage pool, applies to all otherwize version : int Version to upgrade to, if unspecified upgrade to the highest possible .. warning:: Once this is done, the pool will no longer be accessible on systems that do not support feature flags. See zpool-features(5) for details on compatibility with systems that support feature flags, but do not support all features enabled on the pool. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.upgrade myzpool """ ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] opts = {} # NOTE: set extra config if version: opts["-V"] = version if not zpool: flags.append("-a") ## Upgrade pool res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="upgrade", flags=flags, opts=opts, target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "upgraded") def history(zpool=None, internal=False, verbose=False): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 Displays the command history of the specified pools, or all pools if no pool is specified zpool : string Optional storage pool internal : boolean Toggle display of internally logged ZFS events verbose : boolean Toggle display of the user name, the hostname, and the zone in which the operation was performed CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zpool.upgrade myzpool """ ret = OrderedDict() ## Configure pool # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] # NOTE: set extra config if verbose: flags.append("-l") if internal: flags.append("-i") ## Lookup history res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zpool_command"]( command="history", flags=flags, target=zpool, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) else: pool = "unknown" for line in res["stdout"].splitlines(): if line.startswith("History for"): pool = line[13:-2] ret[pool] = OrderedDict() else: if line == "": continue log_timestamp = line[0:19] log_command = line[20:] ret[pool][log_timestamp] = log_command return ret
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