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#
# Copyright (C) 2013-2015 CEA/DAM
#
# This file is part of ClusterShell.
#
# ClusterShell is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# ClusterShell is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with ClusterShell; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""
ClusterShell RSH support
It could also handles rsh forks, like krsh or mrsh.
This is also the base class for rsh evolutions, like Ssh worker.
"""
import os
import shlex
import re
from ClusterShell.Worker.Exec import ExecClient, CopyClient, ExecWorker
class RshClient(ExecClient):
"""
Rsh EngineClient.
"""
def __init__(self, node, command, worker, stderr, timeout, autoclose=False,
rank=None):
ExecClient.__init__(self, node, command, worker, stderr, timeout,
autoclose, rank)
self.rsh_rc = None
def _build_cmd(self):
"""
Build the shell command line to start the rsh command.
Return an array of command and arguments.
"""
# Does not support 'connect_timeout'
task = self.worker.task
path = task.info("rsh_path") or "rsh"
user = task.info("rsh_user")
options = task.info("rsh_options")
cmd_l = [os.path.expanduser(pathc) for pathc in shlex.split(path)]
if user:
cmd_l.append("-l")
cmd_l.append(user)
# Add custom options
if options:
cmd_l += shlex.split(options)
cmd_l.append("%s" % self.key) # key is the node
cmd_l.append("%s" % self.command)
# rsh does not properly return exit status
# force the exit status to be printed out
cmd_l.append("; echo XXRETCODE: $?")
return (cmd_l, None)
def _on_nodeset_msgline(self, nodes, msg, sname):
"""Override _on_nodeset_msgline to parse magic return code"""
match = re.search(r"^XXRETCODE: (\d+)$", msg.decode())
if match:
self.rsh_rc = int(match.group(1))
else:
ExecClient._on_nodeset_msgline(self, nodes, msg, sname)
def _on_nodeset_close(self, nodes, rc):
"""Override _on_nodeset_close to return rsh_rc"""
if (rc == 0 or rc == 1) and self.rsh_rc is not None:
rc = self.rsh_rc
ExecClient._on_nodeset_close(self, nodes, rc)
class RcpClient(CopyClient):
"""
Rcp EngineClient.
"""
def _build_cmd(self):
"""
Build the shell command line to start the rcp command.
Return an array of command and arguments.
"""
# Does not support 'connect_timeout'
task = self.worker.task
path = task.info("rcp_path") or "rcp"
user = task.info("rsh_user")
options = task.info("rcp_options") or task.info("rsh_options")
cmd_l = [os.path.expanduser(pathc) for pathc in shlex.split(path)]
if self.isdir:
cmd_l.append("-r")
if self.preserve:
cmd_l.append("-p")
# Add custom rcp options
if options:
cmd_l += shlex.split(options)
if self.reverse:
if user:
cmd_l.append("%s@%s:%s" % (user, self.key, self.source))
else:
cmd_l.append("%s:%s" % (self.key, self.source))
cmd_l.append(os.path.join(self.dest, "%s.%s" % \
(os.path.basename(self.source), self.key)))
else:
cmd_l.append(self.source)
if user:
cmd_l.append("%s@%s:%s" % (user, self.key, self.dest))
else:
cmd_l.append("%s:%s" % (self.key, self.dest))
return (cmd_l, None)
class WorkerRsh(ExecWorker):
"""
ClusterShell rsh-based worker Class.
Remote Shell (rsh) usage example:
>>> worker = WorkerRsh(nodeset, handler=MyEventHandler(),
... timeout=30, command="/bin/hostname")
>>> task.schedule(worker) # schedule worker for execution
>>> task.resume() # run
Remote Copy (rcp) usage example:
>>> worker = WorkerRsh(nodeset, handler=MyEventHandler(),
... source="/etc/my.conf",
... dest="/etc/my.conf")
>>> task.schedule(worker) # schedule worker for execution
>>> task.resume() # run
connect_timeout option is ignored by this worker.
"""
SHELL_CLASS = RshClient
COPY_CLASS = RcpClient
WORKER_CLASS=WorkerRsh
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