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#!/bin/bash

#
# Cluster File System mount/umount/fsck/etc. agent
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 Mission Critical Linux
# Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Red Hat, Inc.  All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
#

. $(dirname $0)/utils/fs-lib.sh

do_metadata()
{
	cat <<EOT
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<resource-agent name="clusterfs" version="rgmanager 2.0">
    <version>1.0</version>

    <longdesc lang="en">
        This defines a cluster file system mount (i.e. GFS)
    </longdesc>
    <shortdesc lang="en">
        Defines a cluster file system mount.
    </shortdesc>

    <parameters>
        <parameter name="name" primary="1">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	        Symbolic name for this file system.
	    </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
                File System Name
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="mountpoint" unique="1" required="1">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	        Path in file system heirarchy to mount this file system.
	    </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
                Mount Point
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="device" unique="1" required="1">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	        Block device, file system label, or UUID of file system.
	    </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
                Device or Label
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="fstype">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	        File system type.  If not specified, mount(8) will attempt to
		determine the file system type.
	    </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
                File system type
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="force_unmount">
            <longdesc lang="en">
                If set, the cluster will kill all processes using 
                this file system when the resource group is 
                stopped.  Otherwise, the unmount will fail, and
                the resource group will be restarted.
            </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
                Force Unmount
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="boolean"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="options">
            <longdesc lang="en">
                If set, the file system will be checked (even if
                it is a journalled file system).  This option is
                ignored for non-journalled file systems such as
                ext2.
            </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
                Mount Options
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

	<parameter name="self_fence">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	        If set and unmounting the file system fails, the node will
		immediately reboot.  Generally, this is used in conjunction
		with force-unmount support, but it is not required.
	    </longdesc>
	    <shortdesc lang="en">
	        Seppuku Unmount
	    </shortdesc>
	    <content type="boolean"/>
	</parameter>

	<parameter name="fsid">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	    	File system ID for NFS exports.  This can be overridden
		in individual nfsclient entries.
	    </longdesc>
	    <shortdesc lang="en">
	    	NFS File system ID
	    </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
	</parameter>

	<parameter name="nfslock" inherit="service%nfslock">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
	        If set, the node will try to kill lockd and issue 
		reclaims across all remaining network interface cards.
		This happens always, regardless of unmounting failed.
	    </longdesc>
	    <shortdesc lang="en">
	        Enable NFS lock workarounds
	    </shortdesc>
	    <content type="boolean"/>
	</parameter>

    </parameters>

    <actions>
        <action name="start" timeout="900"/>
	<action name="stop" timeout="30"/>
	<!-- Recovery isn't possible; we don't know if resources are using
	     the file system. -->

	<!-- Checks to see if it's mounted in the right place -->
	<action name="status" interval="1m" timeout="10"/>
	<action name="monitor" interval="1m" timeout="10"/>

	<!-- Checks to see if we can read from the mountpoint -->
	<action name="status" depth="10" timeout="30" interval="5m"/>
	<action name="monitor" depth="10" timeout="30" interval="5m"/>

	<!-- Checks to see if we can write to the mountpoint (if !ROFS) -->
	<action name="status" depth="20" timeout="30" interval="10m"/>
	<action name="monitor" depth="20" timeout="30" interval="10m"/>

	<action name="meta-data" timeout="5"/>
	<action name="validate-all" timeout="5"/>
    </actions>

    <special tag="rgmanager">
    	<child type="fs" start="1" stop="3"/>
    	<child type="clusterfs" start="1" stop="3"/>
        <child type="nfsexport" start="3" stop="1"/>
    </special>
</resource-agent>
EOT
}


verify_fstype()
{
	# Auto detect?
	[ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_fstype" ] && return $OCF_SUCCESS

	case $OCF_RESKEY_fstype in
	gfs|gfs2)
		return $OCF_SUCCESS
		;;
	*)
		ocf_log err "File system type $OCF_RESKEY_fstype not supported"
		return $OCF_ERR_ARGS
		;;
	esac
}


verify_options()
{
	declare -i ret=$OCF_SUCCESS

	#
	# From mount(8)
	#
	for o in `echo $OCF_RESKEY_options | sed -e s/,/\ /g`; do
		case $o in
		async|atime|auto|defaults|dev|exec|_netdev|noatime)
			continue
			;;
		noauto|nodev|noexec|nosuid|nouser|ro|rw|suid|sync)
			continue
			;;
		dirsync|user|users)
			continue
			;;
		esac

		case $OCF_RESKEY_fstype in
		gfs)
			case $o in
				lockproto=*|locktable=*|hostdata=*)
					continue;
					;;
				localcaching|localflocks|ignore_local_fs)
					continue;
					;;
				num_glockd|acl|suiddir)	
					continue
					;;
			esac
			;;
		gfs2)
			# XXX
			continue
			;;
		esac


		ocf_log err "Option $o not supported for $OCF_RESKEY_fstype"
		ret=$OCF_ERR_ARGS
	done

	return $ret
}


do_verify()
{
	verify_name || return $OCF_ERR_ARGS
	verify_fstype || return $OCF_ERR_ARGS
	verify_device || return $OCF_ERR_ARGS
	verify_mountpoint || return $OCF_ERR_ARGS
	verify_options || return $OCF_ERR_ARGS
}


do_pre_unmount() {
	#
	# Check the rgmanager-supplied reference count if one exists.
	# If the reference count is <= 1, we can safely proceed
	#
	if [ -n "$OCF_RESKEY_RGMANAGER_meta_refcnt" ]; then
		refs=$OCF_RESKEY_RGMANAGER_meta_refcnt
		if [ $refs -gt 0 ]; then
			ocf_log debug "Not unmounting $OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE - still in use by $refs other service(s)"
			return 2
		fi
	fi

	if [ -z "$force_umount" ]; then
		ocf_log debug "Not umounting $dev (clustered file system)"
		return 2
	fi

	#
	# Always do this hackery on clustered file systems.
	#
	if [ "$OCF_RESKEY_nfslock" = "yes" ] || \
	   [ "$OCF_RESKEY_nfslock" = "1" ]; then
		ocf_log warning "Dropping node-wide NFS locks"
		mkdir -p $mp/.clumanager/statd
		pkill -KILL -x lockd
		# Copy out the notify list; our 
		# IPs are already torn down
		if notify_list_store $mp/.clumanager/statd; then
			notify_list_broadcast $mp/.clumanager/statd
		fi
	fi

	# Always invalidate buffers on clusterfs resources
	clubufflush -f $dev

	return 0
}

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