ucloud-vm/main.py

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import argparse
import threading
import time
import virtualmachine
from ucloud_common.host import HostEntry
from ucloud_common.request import RequestEntry, RequestType
from config import (vm_pool, host_pool, request_pool,
etcd_client, logging, running_vms)
def update_heartbeat(host: HostEntry):
while True:
host.update_heartbeat()
host_pool.put(host)
time.sleep(10)
logging.info(f"Updated last heartbeat time {host.last_heartbeat}")
def maintenance(host):
# To capture vm running according to running_vms list
# This is to capture successful migration of a VM.
# Suppose, this host is running "vm1" and user initiated
# request to migrate this "vm1" to some other host. On,
# successful migration the destination host would set
# the vm hostname to itself. Thus, we are checking
# whether this host vm is successfully migrated. If yes
# then we shutdown "vm1" on this host.
for running_vm in running_vms:
with vm_pool.get_put(running_vm.key) as vm_entry:
if vm_entry.hostname != host.key and not vm_entry.in_migration:
running_vm.handle.shutdown()
vm_entry.add_log("VM on source host shutdown.")
# To check vm running according to etcd entries
alleged_running_vms = vm_pool.by_status("RUNNING", vm_pool.by_host(host.key))
for vm_entry in alleged_running_vms:
_vm = virtualmachine.get_vm(running_vms, vm_entry.key)
# Whether, the allegedly running vm is in our
# running_vms list or not if it is said to be
# running on this host but it is not then we
# need to shut it down
# This is to capture poweroff/shutdown of a VM
# initiated by user inside VM. OR crash of VM by some
# user running process
if (_vm and not _vm.handle.is_running())\
or not _vm:
vm_entry.add_log(f"{vm_entry.key} is not running but is said to be running."
"So, shutting it down and declare it killed")
vm_entry.declare_killed()
vm_pool.put(vm_entry)
if _vm:
running_vms.remove(_vm)
def main():
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument("hostname", help="Name of this host. e.g /v1/host/1")
args = argparser.parse_args()
host = host_pool.get(args.hostname)
if not host:
print("No Such Host")
exit(1)
logging.info(f"{'*' * 5} Session Started {'*' * 5}")
# It is seen that under heavy load, timeout event doesn't come
# in a predictive manner (which is intentional because we give
# higher priority to customer's requests) which delays heart
# beat update which in turn misunderstood by scheduler that the
# host is dead when it is actually alive. So, to ensure that we
# update the heart beat in a predictive manner we start Heart
# beat updating mechanism in separated thread
heartbeat_updating_thread = threading.Thread(target=update_heartbeat, args=(host,))
try:
heartbeat_updating_thread.start()
except Exception as e:
print("No Need To Go Further. Our heartbeat updating mechanism is not working")
logging.exception(e)
exit(-1)
for events_iterator in [
etcd_client.get_prefix("/v1/request/", value_in_json=True),
etcd_client.watch_prefix("/v1/request/", timeout=10, value_in_json=True),
]:
for request_event in events_iterator:
request_event = RequestEntry(request_event)
if request_event.type == "TIMEOUT":
logging.info("Timeout Event")
maintenance(host)
continue
# If the event is directed toward me OR I am destination of a InitVMMigration
if hasattr(request_event, "hostname") and request_event.hostname == host.key or\
hasattr(request_event, "destination") and request_event.destination == host.key:
request_pool.client.client.delete(request_event.key)
vm_entry = vm_pool.get(request_event.uuid)
logging.debug(f"EVENT: {request_event}")
if request_event.type == RequestType.StartVM:
virtualmachine.start(vm_entry)
elif request_event.type == RequestType.StopVM:
virtualmachine.stop(vm_entry)
elif request_event.type == RequestType.DeleteVM:
virtualmachine.delete(vm_entry)
elif request_event.type == RequestType.InitVMMigration:
virtualmachine.init_migration(vm_entry, host.key)
elif request_event.type == RequestType.TransferVM:
virtualmachine.transfer(request_event)
logging.info(f"Running VMs {running_vms}")
main()