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The executables invoked by the ZED in response to a given zevent have been generically referred to as "scripts". By convention, these scripts have aimed to be /bin/sh compatible for reasons of portability and comprehensibility. However, the ZED only requires they be executable and (ideally) capable of reading environment variables. As such, these scripts are now referred to as ZEDLETs (ZFS Event Daemon Linkage for Executable Tasks). Signed-off-by: Chris Dunlap <cdunlap@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #2735
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127 lines
3.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Replace a device with a hot spare in response to IO or checksum errors.
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# The following actions will be performed automatically when the number
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# of errors exceed the limit set by ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS or
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# ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS.
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#
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# 1) FAULT the device on IO errors, no futher IO will be attempted.
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# DEGRADE the device on checksum errors, the device is still
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# functional and can be used to service IO requests.
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# 2) Set the SES fault beacon for the device.
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# 3) Replace the device with a hot spare if any are available.
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#
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# Once the hot sparing operation is complete either the failed device or
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# the hot spare must be manually retired using the 'zpool detach' command.
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# The 'autoreplace' functionality which would normally take care of this
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# under Illumos has not yet been implemented.
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#
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# Full support for autoreplace is planned, but it requires that the full
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# ZFS Diagnosis Engine be ported. In the meanwhile this script provides
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# the majority of the expected hot spare functionality.
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#
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# Exit codes:
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# 0: replaced by hot spare
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# 1: no hot spare device available
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# 2: hot sparing disabled
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# 3: already faulted or degraded
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# 4: unsupported event class
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# 5: internal error
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#
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test -f "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc" && . "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc"
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test -n "${ZEVENT_POOL}" || exit 5
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test -n "${ZEVENT_SUBCLASS}" || exit 5
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test -n "${ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH}" || exit 5
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test -n "${ZEVENT_VDEV_GUID}" || exit 5
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# Defaults to disabled, enable in the zed.rc file.
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ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS=${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS:-0}
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ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS=${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS:-0}
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if [ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS} -eq 0 -a \
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${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS} -eq 0 ]; then
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exit 2
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fi
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# A lock file is used to serialize execution.
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ZED_LOCKDIR=${ZED_LOCKDIR:-/var/lock}
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LOCKFILE="${ZED_LOCKDIR}/zed.spare.lock"
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exec 8> "${LOCKFILE}"
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flock -x 8
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# Given a <pool> and <device> return the status, (ONLINE, FAULTED, etc...).
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vdev_status() {
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local POOL=$1
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local VDEV=$2
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local T=' ' # tab character since '\t' isn't portable
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${ZPOOL} status ${POOL} | sed -n -e \
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"s,^[ $T]*\(.*$VDEV\(-part[0-9]\+\)\?\)[ $T]*\([A-Z]\+\).*,\1 \3,p"
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return 0
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}
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# Fault devices after N I/O errors.
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if [ "${ZEVENT_CLASS}" = "ereport.fs.zfs.io" ]; then
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ERRORS=`expr ${ZEVENT_VDEV_READ_ERRORS} + ${ZEVENT_VDEV_WRITE_ERRORS}`
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if [ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS} -gt 0 -a \
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${ERRORS} -ge ${ZED_SPARE_ON_IO_ERRORS} ]; then
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ACTION="fault"
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fi
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# Degrade devices after N checksum errors.
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elif [ "${ZEVENT_CLASS}" = "ereport.fs.zfs.checksum" ]; then
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ERRORS=${ZEVENT_VDEV_CKSUM_ERRORS}
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if [ ${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS} -gt 0 -a \
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${ERRORS} -ge ${ZED_SPARE_ON_CHECKSUM_ERRORS} ]; then
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ACTION="degrade"
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fi
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else
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ACTION=
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fi
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if [ -n "${ACTION}" ]; then
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# Device is already FAULTED or DEGRADED
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set -- `vdev_status ${ZEVENT_POOL} ${ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH}`
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ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH_FOUND=$1
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STATUS=$2
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if [ "${STATUS}" = "FAULTED" -o "${STATUS}" = "DEGRADED" ]; then
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exit 3
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fi
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# Step 1) FAULT or DEGRADE the device
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#
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${ZINJECT} -d ${ZEVENT_VDEV_GUID} -A ${ACTION} ${ZEVENT_POOL}
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# Step 2) Set the SES fault beacon.
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#
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# XXX: Set the 'fault' or 'ident' beacon for the device. This can
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# be done through the sg_ses utility, the only hard part is to map
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# the sd device to its corresponding enclosure and slot. We may
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# be able to leverage the existing vdev_id scripts for this.
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#
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# $ sg_ses --dev-slot-num=0 --set=ident /dev/sg3
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# $ sg_ses --dev-slot-num=0 --clear=ident /dev/sg3
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# Step 3) Replace the device with a hot spare.
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#
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# Round robin through the spares selecting those which are available.
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#
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for SPARE in ${ZEVENT_VDEV_SPARE_PATHS}; do
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set -- `vdev_status ${ZEVENT_POOL} ${SPARE}`
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SPARE_VDEV_FOUND=$1
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STATUS=$2
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if [ "${STATUS}" = "AVAIL" ]; then
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${ZPOOL} replace ${ZEVENT_POOL} \
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${ZEVENT_VDEV_GUID} ${SPARE_VDEV_FOUND} && exit 0
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fi
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done
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exit 1
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fi
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exit 4
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