Hi David, Dave,

I agree, sounds really good.

As far as creating the message goes, just hand-crafting the xml should work - 
but you'll probably have to symlink it to the various places that it gets 
symlinked (all within the /var/xapi/blobs/messages subdir). See 
http://xenbits.xen.org/xapi/xen-api.hg?file/tip/ocaml/xapi/xapi_message.ml for 
details of where the symlinks go.

I always wanted to use the messages as a placeholder to tell someone to do 
something - take a bugtool or pop up an alert. It certainly seems as though it 
could be a conduit for more information than it's currently being used for. I 
wonder if we could think a bit about this at some point?

Jon



On 3 Sep 2010, at 17:05, Dave Scott wrote:

Hi David,

This sounds really useful.

Re: generating an alert before xapi is up: I think sticking a message directly 
in the filesystem is probably ok. The only thing you’ll not get is an email 
message sent. Jon (cc:d) knows more about alerts than me – do you think that’ll 
work, Jon?

Cheers,
Dave

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Sent: 03 September 2010 15:55
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Subject: [Xen-API] XCP disk full recovery init script. Ideas/suggestions.

Hi all,

As you all probably know. if the root filesystem is full on boot, XCP rarely 
boots properly(and most times you don't even reach a login prompt).
In most cases, admins dont know what to do in the situation.

To combat this, I've started to develop an early init script, which 
intelligently tries to free enough space to boot properly(I estimate around 
50MB is safe), before any of the xen related tools and XAPI starts. I believe 
it will make the product more resilient.


I'm thinking up strategies on how to free up space. I've come up with the 
following

1) Clean out /tmp
2) gzip /var/log/{xensource.log.*,SMlog.log.*,messages.*}, using /dev/shm as 
temporary space.
3) Check the viability of moving files from the main partition, to the backup 
partition, move log files from one to the other.
4) Just deleting log files if all else fails or maybe drop to a login prompt?


Also, is there a way I can tell XAPI to alert the user that this has happened, 
taking into account that this will be before XAPI is started? Perhaps 
generating an alert and placing it in /var/xapi/blobs/messages?

Thanks,

David




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