Hi,

On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 05:13:49PM +0900, 東一彦 wrote:
> Dear Markus,
> 
> I was also thinking the same thing.
> So, Already I've created a new one.

Perhaps you'd like to then contribute it upstream? Either to
glue stonith agents or RHT fencing agents. It appears that the
agent is using the stonith interface, but the name reflects the
fencing agents naming scheme.

Cheers,

Dejan

> [ChangeSet]
> - An API to be used was changed from "Amazon EC2 CLI" to "AWS CLI".
>   -- "AWS CLI" is based Python. So, CPU load might be reduced.
> 
> - The "--private-key" and "--cert" options are deprecated in AWS CLI.
>   So, I add a new option "--profile". Use a specific profile from that 
> credential file.
>   default is ""
> 
> 
> [How to use]
> - Plaese install the "AWS CLI".
>   
> http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html
> 
> - Please copy the fence_ec2 in /usr/lib64/stonith/plugins/external/.
>   And , Please set the permissions to 755.
> 
> - Please set crm settings as in this example.
>   - The instance that have been set as "node01" in the "Name" tag are fence.
>   ------
>   primitive prmStonith1-2 stonith:external/fence_ec2 \                
>       params \        
>               pcmk_off_timeout="300s" \
>               port="node01" \
>               tag="Name" \
>       op start interval="0s" timeout="60s" \  
>       op monitor interval="3600s" timeout="60s" \     
>       op stop interval="0s" timeout="60s"     
>   ------
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Kazuhiko Higashi
> 
> On 2015/02/25 7:22, Markus Guertler wrote:
> >Dear list,
> >I was just trying to configure the fence_ec2 stonith agent from 2012, 
> >written by Andrew Beekhof. It looks like, that this one not working anymore 
> >with newer stonith / cluster versions. Is there any other EC2 agent, that is 
> >still maintained?
> >
> >If not, I'll write one myself. However, I'd like to check all options first.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Markus
> >
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> 
> 

> #!/bin/bash
> 
> description="
> fence_ec2 is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with Amazon EC2 instances.
> 
> API functions used by this agent:
> - aws ec2 describe-tags
> - aws ec2 describe-instances
> - aws ec2 stop-instances
> - aws ec2 start-instances
> - aws ec2 reboot-instances
> 
> If the uname used by the cluster node is any of:
>  - Public DNS name (or part there of),
>  - Private DNS name (or part there of),
>  - Instance ID (eg. i-4f15a839)
>  - Contents of tag associated with the instance
> then the agent should be able to automatically discover the instances it can 
> control.
> 
> If the tag containing the uname is not [Name], then it will need to be 
> specified using the [tag] option.
> "
> 
> #
> # Copyright (c) 2011-2013 Andrew Beekhof
> # Copyright (c) 2014 NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION
> #                    All Rights Reserved.
> #
> # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> # it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
> # published by the Free Software Foundation.
> #
> # This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
> # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
> #
> # Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is
> # free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement
> # or the like.  Any license provided herein, whether implied or
> # otherwise, applies only to this software file.  Patent licenses, if
> # any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with
> # other software, or any other product whatsoever.
> #
> # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> # along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
> # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA.
> #
> #######################################################################
> 
> quiet=0
> port_default=""
> 
> instance_not_found=0
> unknown_are_stopped=0
> 
> action_default="reset"         # Default fence action
> ec2_tag_default="Name"               # EC2 Tag containing the instance's uname
> 
> sleep_time="1"
> 
> ec2_tag=${tag}
> 
> : ${ec2_tag=${ec2_tag_default}}
> : ${port=${port_default}}
> 
> function usage()
> {
> cat <<EOF
> `basename $0` - A fencing agent for Amazon EC2 instances
>  
> $description
>  
> Usage: `basename $0` -o|--action [-n|--port] [options]
> Options:
>  -h, --help           This text
>  -V, --version                Version information
>  -q, --quiet          Reduced output mode
>  
> Commands:
>  -o, --action         Action to perform: on|off|reboot|status|monitor
>  -n, --port           The name of a machine/instance to control/check
> 
> Additional Options:
>  -p, --profile                Use a specific profile from your credential 
> file.
>  -t, --tag            Name of the tag containing the instance's uname
> 
> Dangerous options:
>  -U, --unknown-are-stopped    Assume any unknown instance is safely stopped
> 
> EOF
>     exit 0;
> }
> 
> function getinfo-xml()
> {
>       cat <<EOF
> <parameters>
>       <parameter name="port" unique="1" required="1">
>               <content type="string" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">The name/id/tag of a instance to 
> control/check</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="profile" unique="0" required="0">
>               <content type="string" default="default" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">Use a specific profile from your 
> credential file.</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="tag" unique="0" required="1">
>               <content type="string" default="Name" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">Name of the tag containing the instances 
> uname</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="unknown_are_stopped" unique="0" required="0">
>               <content type="string" default="false" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">DANGER: Assume any unknown instance is 
> safely stopped</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
> </parameters>
> EOF
>       exit 0;
> }
> 
> function metadata()
> {
>       cat <<EOF
> <?xml version="1.0" ?>
> <resource-agent name="fence_ec2" shortdesc="Fencing agent for Amazon EC2 
> instances" >
>       <longdesc>
> $description
>       </longdesc>
>       <parameters>
>       <parameter name="action" unique="0" required="1">
>               <getopt mixed="-o, --action=[action]" />
>               <content type="string" default="reboot" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">Fencing Action</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="port" unique="1" required="1">
>               <getopt mixed="-n, --port=[port]" />
>               <content type="string" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">The name/id/tag of a instance to 
> control/check</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="profile" unique="0" required="0">
>               <getopt mixed="-p, --profile=[profile]" />
>               <content type="string" default="default" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">Use a specific profile from your 
> credential file.</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="tag" unique="0" required="1">
>               <getopt mixed="-t, --tag=[tag]" />
>               <content type="string" default="Name" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">Name of the tag containing the instances 
> uname</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       <parameter name="unknown-are-stopped" unique="0" required="0">
>               <getopt mixed="-U, --unknown-are-stopped" />
>               <content type="string" default="false" />
>               <shortdesc lang="en">DANGER: Assume any unknown instance is 
> safely stopped</shortdesc>
>       </parameter>
>       </parameters>
>       <actions>
>       <action name="on" />
>       <action name="off" />
>       <action name="reboot" />
>       <action name="status" />
>       <action name="list" />
>       <action name="monitor" />
>       <action name="metadata" />
>       </actions>
> </resource-agent>
> EOF
>       exit 0;
> }
> 
> function instance_for_port()
> {
>       local port=$1
>       local instance=""
> 
>       # Look for port name -n in the INSTANCE data
>       instance=`aws ec2 describe-instances $options | grep 
> "^INSTANCES[[:space:]].*[[:space:]]$port[[:space:]]" | awk '{print $8}'`
>       if [ -z $instance ]; then
>               # Look for port name -n in the Name TAG
>               instance=`aws ec2 describe-tags $options | grep 
> "^TAGS[[:space:]]$ec2_tag[[:space:]].*[[:space:]]instance[[:space:]]$port$" | 
> awk '{print $3}'`
>       fi
> 
>       if [ -z $instance ]; then
>               instance_not_found=1
>               instance=$port
>       fi
> 
>       echo $instance
> }
> 
> function instance_on()
> {
>       aws ec2 start-instances $options --instance-ids $instance
> }
> 
> function instance_off()
> {
>       if [ $unknown_are_stopped = 1 -a $instance_not_found ]; then
>               : nothing to do
>               ha_log.sh info "Assuming unknown instance $instance is already 
> off"
>       else
>               aws ec2 stop-instances $options --instance-ids $instance --force
>       fi
> }
> 
> function instance_status()
> {
>       local instance=$1
>       local status="unknown"
>       local rc=1
> 
>       # List of instances and their current status
>       if [ $unknown_are_stopped = 1 -a $instance_not_found ]; then
>               ha_log.sh info "$instance stopped (unknown)"
>       else
>               status=`aws ec2 describe-instances $options --instance-ids 
> $instance | awk '{ 
>                       if (/^STATE¥t/) { printf "%s", $3 }
>                       }'`
>               rc=$?
>       fi
>       ha_log.sh info "status check for $instance is $status"
>       echo $status
>       return $rc
> }
> 
> 
> TEMP=`getopt -o qVho:e:p:n:t:U --long 
> version,help,action:,port:,option:,profile:,tag:,quiet,unknown-are-stopped ¥
>      -n 'fence_ec2' -- "$@"`
> 
> if [ $? != 0 ];then 
>     usage
>     exit 1
> fi
> 
> # Note the quotes around `$TEMP': they are essential!
> eval set -- "$TEMP"
> 
> if [ -z $1 ]; then
>       # If there are no command line args, look for options from stdin
>       while read line; do
>               case $line in 
>                       option=*|action=*) action=`echo $line | sed s/.*=//`;;
>                       port=*)        port=`echo $line | sed s/.*=//`;;
>                       profile=*)     ec2_profile=`echo $line | sed s/.*=//`;;
>                       tag=*)         ec2_tag=`echo $line | sed s/.*=//`;;
>                       quiet*)        quiet=1;;
>                       unknown-are-stopped*) unknown_are_stopped=1;;
>                       --);;
>                       *) ha_log.sh err "Invalid command: $line";;
>               esac
>       done
> fi
> 
> while true ; do
>       case "$1" in
>               -o|--action|--option) action=$2;   shift; shift;;
>               -n|--port)            port=$2;     shift; shift;;
>               -p|--profile)         ec2_profile=$2; shift; shift;;
>               -t|--tag)             ec2_tag=$2; shift; shift;;
>               -U|--unknown-are-stopped) unknown_are_stopped=1; shift;;
>               -q|--quiet) quiet=1; shift;;
>               -V|--version) echo "1.0.0"; exit 0;;
>               --help|-h) 
>                       usage;
>                       exit 0;;
>               --) shift ; break ;;
>               *) ha_log.sh err "Unknown option: $1. See --help for details."; 
> exit 1;;
>       esac
> done
> 
> [ -n "$1" ] && action=$1
> 
> if [ -z "$ec2_profile"]; then
>       options="--output text --profile default"
> else
>       options="--output text --profile $ec2_profile "
> fi
> 
> action=`echo $action | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
> 
> case $action in 
>       metadata)
>               metadata
>       ;;
>       getinfo-xml)
>               getinfo-xml
>       ;;
>       getconfignames)
>               for i in profile port tag
>               do
>                       echo $i
>               done
>               exit 0
>       ;;
>       getinfo-devid)
>               echo "EC2 STONITH device"
>               exit 0
>       ;;
>       getinfo-devname)
>               echo "EC2 STONITH external device"
>               exit 0
>       ;;
>       getinfo-devdescr)
>               echo "fence_ec2 is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with 
> Amazon EC2 instances."
>               exit 0
>       ;;
>       getinfo-devurl)
>               echo ""
>               exit 0
>       ;;
> esac
> 
> # get my instance id
> myinstance=`curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/instance-id`
> 
> # check my status.
> # When the EC2 instance be stopped by the "aws ec2 stop-instances" , the stop 
> processing of the OS is executed.
> # While the OS stop processing, Pacemaker can execute the STONITH processing.
> # So, If my status is not "running", it determined that I was already fenced. 
> And to prevent fencing each other
> # in split-brain, I don't fence other node.
> if [ -z "$myinstance" ]; then
>       ha_log.sh err "Failed to get My Instance ID. so can not check my 
> status."
>       exit 1
> fi
> mystatus=`instance_status $myinstance`
> if [ "$mystatus" != "running" ]; then #do not fence
>       ha_log.sh warn "I was already fenced (My instance status=$mystatus). I 
> don't fence other node."
>       exit 1
> fi
> 
> # get target's instance id
> instance=""
> if [ ! -z "$port" ]; then
>       instance=`instance_for_port $port $options`
> fi
> 
> case $action in 
>       reboot|reset)
>               status=`instance_status $instance`
>               if [ "$status" != "stopped" ]; then
>                       instance_off
>               fi
>               while true;
>               do
>                       status=`instance_status $instance`
>                       if [ "$status" = "stopped" ]; then
>                               break
>                       fi
>                       sleep $sleep_time
>               done
>               instance_on
>               while true;
>               do
>                       status=`instance_status $instance`
>                       if [ "$status" = "running" ]; then
>                               break
>                       fi
>                       sleep $sleep_time
>               done
>       ;;
>       poweron|on)
>               instance_on
>               while true;
>               do
>                       status=`instance_status $instance`
>                       if [ "$status" = "running" ]; then
>                               break
>                       fi
>               done
>       ;;
>       poweroff|off)
>               instance_off
>               while true;
>               do
>                       status=`instance_status $instance`
>                       if [ "$status" = "stopped" ]; then
>                               break
>                       fi
>                       sleep $sleep_time
>               done
>       ;;
>       monitor)
>               # Is the device ok?
>               aws ec2 describe-instances $options | grep INSTANCES &> 
> /dev/null
>       ;;
>       gethosts|hostlist|list)
>               # List of names we know about
>               a=`aws ec2 describe-instances $options | awk -v 
> tag_pat="^TAGS¥t$ec2_tag¥t" -F '¥t' '{ 
>                       if (/^INSTANCES/) { printf "%s¥n", $8 }
>                       else if ( $1"¥t"$2"¥t" ‾ tag_pat ) { printf "%s¥n", $3 }
>                       }' | sort -u`
>               echo $a
>       ;;
>       stat|status)
>               instance_status $instance > /dev/null
>       ;;
>       *) ha_log.sh err "Unknown action: $action"; exit 1;;
> esac
> 
> status=$?
> 
> if [ $quiet -eq 1 ]; then
>       : nothing
> elif [ $status -eq 0 ]; then
>       ha_log.sh info "Operation $action passed"
> else
>       ha_log.sh err "Operation $action failed: $status"
> fi
> exit $status

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