print rec.plc_node_stats
boot_state = rec.plc_node_stats['boot_state']
last_contact = rec.plc_node_stats['last_contact']
+ node.plc_nodeid = rec.plc_node_stats['node_id']
else:
boot_state = "unknown"
last_contact = None
if boot_state == 'disable': boot_state = 'disabled'
- if boot_state == 'diag': boot_state = 'diagnose'
+ if boot_state == 'diag' or boot_state == 'diagnose': boot_state = 'safeboot'
if len(rec.plc_node_stats['pcu_ids']) > 0:
node.haspcu = True
else:
node.haspcu = False
+
# NOTE: 'DOWN' and 'DEBUG' are temporary states, so only need
# 'translations' into the node.status state
# 'BOOT' is a permanent state, but we want it to have a bit of
if node_state == 'DEBUG' and node.status != 'monitordebug' and \
node.status != 'disabled' and \
- node.status != 'diagnose':
- if boot_state != 'disabled' and boot_state != 'diagnose':
+ node.status != 'safeboot':
+ if boot_state != 'disabled' and boot_state != 'safeboot':
print "changed status from %s to monitordebug" % (node.status)
node.status = "monitordebug"
# online -> good after half a day
# offline -> down after two days
# monitordebug -> down after 30 days
- # diagnose -> monitordebug after 60 days
+ # safeboot -> monitordebug after 60 days
# disabled -> down after 60 days
if node.status == 'online' and changed_greaterthan(node.last_changed, 0.5):
node.status = 'down'
# NOTE: do not reset last_changed, or you lose how long it's been down.
- if node.status == 'diagnose' and changed_greaterthan(node.last_changed, 60):
+ if node.status == 'safeboot' and changed_greaterthan(node.last_changed, 60):
print "changed status from %s to down" % node.status
# NOTE: change an admin mode back into monitordebug after two months.
node.status = 'monitordebug'