[ClusterLabs] Antw: Re: Single quotes in values for 'crm resource <rsc> param set'

Ulrich Windl Ulrich.Windl at rz.uni-regensburg.de
Mon Aug 17 09:44:49 UTC 2015


Hi!

Somewhat stupid question: Why don't you put monsters like
subagent="/sbin/fs-io-throttle %a staging-0 /cluster/storage/staging-0 zone 0
'5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;300M:mm'"
ins a shell command file and execute that?

Regards,
Ulrich

>>> Vladislav Bogdanov <bubble at hoster-ok.com> schrieb am 17.08.2015 um 11:22
in
Nachricht <55D1A7D9.20408 at hoster-ok.com>:
> 17.08.2015 10:39, Kristoffer Grönlund wrote:
>> Vladislav Bogdanov <bubble at hoster-ok.com> writes:
>> 
>>> Hi Kristoffer, all.
>>>
>>> Could you please look why I get error when trying to update valid
>>> resource value (which already has single quotes inside) with the
>>> slightly different one by running the command in the subject?
>>>
>>> It looks like is_value_sane() doesn't accept single quotes just because
>>> crmsh quotes all arguments to crm_resource with them. I need to pass a
>>> command-line with semicolons in one of parameters which is run with eval
>>> in the resource agent. Backslashed double-quoting does not work in this
>>> case, but single-quotes work fine.
>>>
>>> Could that be some-how fixed?
>> 
>> Well, first of all passing the command line through bash complicates
>> things, so if that's what is causing you trouble you could try writing
>> your command line to a file and passing it to crmsh using crm -f <file>.
>> Another option is using "crm -f -" and piping the command line into
>> crmsh.
>> 
> 
> Do you mean one with double-quotes?
> Otherwise is_value_sane() will fail anyways.
> 
> Using "... \"string;string\"" notation in the file strips quotes from the 
> actual command run.
> Well, may be function I use is not smart enough, but that works with 
> single-qouted value.
> 
> What I think could be done for single-quotes support is to assume that value

> which contains
> them was actually passed in the double-quotes, so double-quotes should be 
> used when
> running crm_resource. We may also have in mind that CIB uses double-quotes 
> for values internally.
> 
>  
>> If that doesn't help, it would help /me/ in figuring out just what the
>> problem is if you could give me an example of what the current value is
>> and what it is you are trying to set it to. :)
> 
> Well, this is the (obfuscated a bit due to customer's policies) working 
> resource definition
> (word wrap off):
> 
> primitive staging-0-fs ocf:vendor:Filesystem \
>         params device="/dev/vg_staging_shared/staging_0" 
> directory="/cluster/storage/staging-0" fstype=gfs2 options="" 
> manage_directory=true subagent="/sbin/fs-io-throttle %a staging-0 
> /cluster/storage/staging-0 zone 0 
> '5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;300M:mm'" subagent_timeout=10

> \
>         op start interval=0 timeout=90 \
>         op stop interval=0 timeout=100 \
>         op monitor interval=10 timeout=45 depth=0 \
>         op monitor interval=240 timeout=240 depth=10 \
>         op monitor interval=360 timeout=240 depth=20
> 
> Here is the command which fails:
> 
> # crm resource param staging-0-fs set subagent "/sbin/fs-io-throttle %a 
> staging-0 /cluster/storage/staging-0 zone 0 
> '5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;400M:mm'"
> DEBUG: pacemaker version: [err: ][out: CRM Version: 1.1.12 (1b9beb7)]
> DEBUG: found pacemaker version: 1.1.12
> ERROR: /sbin/fs-io-throttle %a staging-0 /cluster/storage/staging-0 zone 0 
> '5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;400M:mm': bad name
> ERROR: Bad usage: Expected valid name, got '/sbin/fs-io-throttle %a 
> staging-0 /cluster/storage/staging-0 zone 0 
> '5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;400M:mm'', command: 'param 
> staging-0-fs set subagent /sbin/fs-io-throttle %a staging-0 
> /cluster/storage/staging-0 zone 0 
> '5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;400M:mm''
> 
> Replacing single-quotes with back-slashed double ones 
> (\"5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;400M:mm\")
> makes that string unquoted in the CIB, so semicolons are recognized as 
> command separators by the shell
> run from the RA.
> Using double-escaping 
> (\\"5000M:300;2500M:100;1500M:50;1000M:35;500M:10;400M:mm\\") when passing 
> value in the
> double quotes breaks the shell which runs command.
> 
> Using single quotes with one or two back-slashes before double-quote inside

> for a value produces
> unparseable CIB with &dqout; in it.
> 
> 
> Here is the function which runs that subagent command (I believe it should 
> support several
> semicolon-separated commands as well, but did not test that yet):
> 
> run_subagent() {
>     local subagent_timeout=$1
>     local subagent_command=$2
>     local WRAPPER
> 
>     subagent_command=${subagent_command//%a/${__OCF_ACTION}}
>     subagent_command=${subagent_command//%r/${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE%:*}}
>     subagent_command=${subagent_command//%n/$( crm_node -n )}
> 
>     case "${subagent_timeout}" in
>         0|""|*[!0-9]*)
>             WRAPPER="bash -c \"${subagent_command}\""
>             ;;
>         *)
>             WRAPPER="timeout -s KILL ${subagent_timeout} bash -c 
> \"${subagent_command}\""
>             ;;
>     esac
> 
>     ocf_run eval "${WRAPPER}"
> }
> 
> It is called with:
> 
> run_subagent ${OCF_RESKEY_subagent_timeout} "${OCF_RESKEY_subagent}"
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Vladislav
> 
> 
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