From: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
To: Proxmox Backup Server development discussion
<pbs-devel@lists.proxmox.com>,
Christian Ebner <c.ebner@proxmox.com>
Subject: Re: [pbs-devel] [PATCH v2 backup stable-2] pbs2to3: add upgrade checker binary
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2023 12:48:36 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <58573646-cfe6-5294-fde9-a4154b118a10@proxmox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230628094225.53204-1-c.ebner@proxmox.com>
Am 28.06.23 um 11:42 schrieb Christian Ebner:
> +
> + fn check_repo_file(
> + &mut self,
> + repo_file: APTRepositoryFile,
> + ) -> Result<(bool, Vec<(String, String)>), Error> {
> + let mut strange_suite = false;
> + let mut found_suite: Option<(String, String)> = None;
> + let mut mismatches = Vec::new();
As already talked off-list, currently only detects mismatches within a file.
> + fn get_systemd_unit_state(
> + &mut self,
> + unit: &str,
> + ) -> Result<(SystemdUnitState, SystemdUnitState), Error> {
> + let mut command = std::process::Command::new("systemctl");
> + command.arg("is-enabled");
> + command.arg(unit);
> + let output = command
> + .output()
> + .map_err(|err| format_err!("failed to execute {:?} - {}", command, err))?;
> +
> + let is_enabled_state = match output.stdout.as_slice() {
Nit: I'd prefer enabled_state because it's not a boolean
> + b"enabled\n" => SystemdUnitState::Enabled,
> + b"disabled\n" => SystemdUnitState::Disabled,
> + _ => SystemdUnitState::Unknown,
> + };
> +
> + let mut command = std::process::Command::new("systemctl");
> + command.arg("is-active");
> + command.arg(unit);
> + let output = command
> + .output()
> + .map_err(|err| format_err!("failed to execute {:?} - {}", command, err))?;
> +
> + let is_active_state = match output.stdout.as_slice() {
Same
> + b"active\n" => SystemdUnitState::Active,
> + b"inactive\n" => SystemdUnitState::Inactive,
> + b"failed\n" => SystemdUnitState::Failed,
> + _ => SystemdUnitState::Unknown,
> + };
> + Ok((is_enabled_state, is_active_state))
> + }
> +
> + fn check_pbs_services(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
> + self.output.log_info("Checking pbs daemon services..")?;
s/pbs/PBS/
> +
> + for service in ["proxmox-backup.service", "proxmox-backup-proxy.service"] {
> + match self.get_systemd_unit_state(service)? {
> + (_, SystemdUnitState::Active) => {
> + self.output.log_pass(
> + format!("systemd unit '{}' is in state 'active'", service).as_str(),
> + )?;
> + }
> + (_, SystemdUnitState::Inactive) => {
> + self.output.log_fail(
> + format!(
> + "systemd unit '{}' is in state 'inactive'\
> + \n Please check the service for errors and start it.",
> + service,
> + )
> + .as_str(),
> + )?;
> + }
> + (_, SystemdUnitState::Failed) => {
> + self.output.log_fail(
> + format!(
> + "systemd unit '{}' is in state 'failed'\
> + \n Please check the service for errors and start it.",
> + service,
> + )
> + .as_str(),
> + )?;
> + }
> + (_, _) => {
> + self.output.log_fail(
> + format!(
> + "systemd unit '{}' is not in state 'active'\
> + \n Please check the service for errors and start it.",
> + service,
> + )
> + .as_str(),
> + )?;
> + }
> + }
The enabled state is ignored? You just look at the active state.
> + }
> + Ok(())
> + }
> +
Other than that, didn't see anything obviously wrong :)
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