clean up
authorStephen Soltesz <soltesz@cs.princeton.edu>
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:09:33 +0000 (19:09 +0000)
committerStephen Soltesz <soltesz@cs.princeton.edu>
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:09:33 +0000 (19:09 +0000)
monitor/moncommands.py [new file with mode: 0644]

diff --git a/monitor/moncommands.py b/monitor/moncommands.py
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+import os
+from select import select 
+import subprocess
+import signal
+import time
+import traceback
+
+DEBUG= 0
+
+class ExceptionTimeout(Exception): pass
+COMMAND_TIMEOUT = 60
+ssh_options = { 'StrictHostKeyChecking':'no', 
+                               'BatchMode':'yes', 
+                               'PasswordAuthentication':'no',
+                               'ConnectTimeout':'%s' % COMMAND_TIMEOUT}
+
+class Sopen(subprocess.Popen):
+       def kill(self, signal = signal.SIGTERM):
+               os.kill(self.pid, signal)
+
+def read_t(stream, count, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+       lin, lout, lerr = select([stream], [], [], timeout)
+       if len(lin) == 0:
+               raise ExceptionTimeout("TIMEOUT Running: %s" % cmd)
+
+       return stream.read(count)
+
+class CMD:
+       def __init__(self):
+               pass
+
+       def run_noexcept(self, cmd, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+
+               #print "CMD.run_noexcept(%s)" % cmd
+               try:
+                       return CMD.run(self,cmd,timeout)
+               except ExceptionTimeout:
+                       print traceback.print_exc()
+                       return ("", "SCRIPTTIMEOUT")
+                       
+       def system(self, cmd, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+               (o,e) = self.run(cmd, timeout)
+               self.output = o
+               self.error = e
+               if self.s.returncode is None:
+                       self.s.wait()
+               return self.s.returncode
+
+       def run(self, cmd, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+
+               #print "CMD.run(%s)" % cmd
+               s = Sopen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
+               self.s = s
+               (f_in, f_out, f_err) = (s.stdin, s.stdout, s.stderr)
+               #print "calling select(%s)" % timeout
+               lout, lin, lerr = select([f_out], [], [f_err], timeout)
+               #print "TIMEOUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
+               if len(lin) == 0 and len(lout) == 0 and len(lerr) == 0:
+                       # Reached a timeout!  Nuke process so it does not hang.
+                       #print "KILLING"
+                       s.kill(signal.SIGKILL)
+                       raise ExceptionTimeout("TIMEOUT Running: %s" % cmd)
+               else:
+                       #print "RETURNING"
+                       #print len(lin), len(lout), len(lerr)
+                       pass
+
+               o_value = ""
+               e_value = ""
+
+               o_value = f_out.read()
+               e_value = f_err.read()
+
+               #print "striping output"
+               o_value = o_value.strip()
+               e_value = e_value.strip()
+
+               #print "OUTPUT -%s-%s-" % (o_value, e_value)
+
+               #print "closing files"
+               f_out.close()
+               f_in.close()
+               f_err.close()
+               try:
+                       #print "s.kill()"
+                       s.kill()
+                       #print "after s.kill()"
+               except OSError:
+                       # no such process, due to it already exiting...
+                       pass
+
+               #print o_value, e_value
+               return (o_value, e_value)
+
+       def runargs(self, args, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+
+               #print "CMD.run(%s)" % " ".join(args)
+               s = Sopen(args, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
+               self.s = s
+               (f_in, f_out, f_err) = (s.stdin, s.stdout, s.stderr)
+               lout, lin, lerr = select([f_out], [], [f_err], timeout)
+               if len(lin) == 0 and len(lout) == 0 and len(lerr) == 0:
+                       # Reached a timeout!  Nuke process so it does not hang.
+                       s.kill(signal.SIGKILL)
+                       raise ExceptionTimeout("TIMEOUT Running: %s" % cmd)
+               o_value = f_out.read()
+               e_value = ""
+               if o_value == "":       # An error has occured
+                       e_value = f_err.read()
+
+               o_value = o_value.strip()
+               e_value = e_value.strip()
+
+               f_out.close()
+               f_in.close()
+               f_err.close()
+               try:
+                       s.kill()
+               except OSError:
+                       # no such process, due to it already exiting...
+                       pass
+
+               return (o_value, e_value)
+
+
+class SSH(CMD):
+       def __init__(self, user, host, port=22, options = ssh_options):
+               self.options = options
+               self.user = user
+               self.host = host
+               self.port = port
+               return
+
+       def __options_to_str(self):
+               options = ""
+               for o,v in self.options.iteritems():
+                       options = options + "-o %s=%s " % (o,v)
+               return options
+
+       def run(self, cmd, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+               cmd = "ssh -p %s %s %s@%s '%s'" % (self.port, self.__options_to_str(), 
+                                                                       self.user, self.host, cmd)
+               #print "SSH.run(%s)" % cmd
+               return CMD.run(self, cmd, timeout)
+
+       def get_file(self, rmt_filename, local_filename=None):
+               if local_filename == None:
+                       local_filename = "./"
+               cmd = "scp -P %s -B %s %s@%s:%s %s" % (self.port, self.__options_to_str(), 
+                                                                       self.user, self.host, 
+                                                                       rmt_filename, local_filename)
+               # output :
+               #       errors will be on stderr,
+               #   success will have a blank stderr...
+               return CMD.run_noexcept(self, cmd)
+
+       def run_noexcept(self, cmd):
+               cmd = "ssh -p %s %s %s@%s '%s'" % (self.port, self.__options_to_str(), 
+                                                                       self.user, self.host, cmd)
+               #print "SSH.run_noexcept(%s)" % cmd
+               return CMD.run_noexcept(self, cmd)
+
+       def run_noexcept2(self, cmd, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+               cmd = "ssh -p %s %s %s@%s %s" % (self.port, self.__options_to_str(), 
+                                                                       self.user, self.host, cmd)
+               #print "SSH.run_noexcept2(%s)" % cmd
+               r = CMD.run_noexcept(self, cmd, timeout)
+
+               # XXX: this may be resulting in deadlocks... not sure.
+               #if self.s.returncode is None:
+               #       #self.s.kill()
+               #       self.s.kill(signal.SIGKILL)
+               #       self.s.wait()
+               #       self.ret = self.s.returncode
+               self.ret = -1
+
+               return r
+
+       def system2(self, cmd, timeout=COMMAND_TIMEOUT*2):
+               cmd = "ssh -p %s %s %s@%s %s" % (self.port, self.__options_to_str(), 
+                                                                       self.user, self.host, cmd)
+               #print "SSH.system2(%s)" % cmd
+               return CMD.system(self, cmd, timeout)
+
+       def runE(self, cmd):
+               cmd = "ssh -p %s %s %s@%s '%s'" % (self.port, self.__options_to_str(), 
+                                                                       self.user, self.host, cmd)
+               if ( DEBUG == 1 ):
+                       print cmd,
+               (f_in, f_out, f_err) = os.popen3(cmd)
+
+               value = f_out.read()
+               if value == "": # An error has occured
+                       value = f_err.read()
+                       value = value.strip()
+
+               if ( DEBUG == 1 ):
+                       print " == %s" % value
+               f_out.close()
+               f_in.close()
+               f_err.close()
+               return value.strip()
+               
+class MyTimer:
+       def __init__(self):
+               self.start = time.time()
+
+       def end(self):
+               self.end = time.time()
+               t = self.end-self.start
+               return t
+
+       def diff(self):
+               self.end = time.time()
+               t = self.end-self.start
+               self.start = self.end
+               return t