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129 lines
5.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# Call this to dump all master and node logs into the folder specified in $1
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# (defaults to _artifacts). Only works if the provider supports SSH.
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set -o errexit
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set -o nounset
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set -o pipefail
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KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
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: ${KUBE_CONFIG_FILE:="config-test.sh"}
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-util.sh"
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detect-project &> /dev/null
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readonly report_dir="${1:-_artifacts}"
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echo "Dumping master and node logs to ${report_dir}"
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# Copy all files /var/log/{$3}.log on node $1 into local dir $2.
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# $3 should be a space-separated string of files.
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# This function shouldn't ever trigger errexit, but doesn't block stderr.
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function copy-logs-from-node() {
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local -r node="${1}"
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local -r dir="${2}"
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local files=(${3})
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# Append ".log"
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files=("${files[@]/%/.log}")
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# Prepend "/var/log/"
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files=("${files[@]/#/\/var\/log\/}")
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# Replace spaces with commas, surround with braces
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local -r scp_files="{$(echo ${files[*]} | tr ' ' ',')}"
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if [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "aws" ]]; then
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local ip=$(get_ssh_hostname "${node}")
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scp -oLogLevel=quiet -oConnectTimeout=30 -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no -i "${AWS_SSH_KEY}" "${SSH_USER}@${ip}:${scp_files}" "${dir}" > /dev/null || true
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else
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gcloud compute copy-files --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" "${node}:${scp_files}" "${dir}" > /dev/null || true
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fi
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}
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# Save logs for node $1 into directory $2. Pass in any non-common files in $3.
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# $3 should be a space-separated list of files.
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# This function shouldn't ever trigger errexit
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function save-logs() {
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local -r node_name="${1}"
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local -r dir="${2}"
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local files="${3} ${common_logfiles}"
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if [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "gce" || "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "gke" ]]; then
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files="${files} ${gce_logfiles}"
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fi
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if [[ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" == "aws" ]]; then
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files="${files} ${aws_logfiles}"
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fi
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if ssh-to-node "${node_name}" "sudo systemctl status kubelet.service" &> /dev/null; then
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ssh-to-node "${node_name}" "sudo journalctl --output=cat -u kubelet.service" > "${dir}/kubelet.log" || true
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ssh-to-node "${node_name}" "sudo journalctl --output=cat -u docker.service" > "${dir}/docker.log" || true
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else
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files="${files} ${initd_logfiles} ${supervisord_logfiles}"
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fi
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copy-logs-from-node "${node_name}" "${dir}" "${files}"
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}
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readonly master_ssh_supported_providers="gce aws kubemark"
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readonly node_ssh_supported_providers="gce gke aws"
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readonly master_logfiles="kube-apiserver kube-scheduler kube-controller-manager etcd glbc cluster-autoscaler"
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readonly node_logfiles="kube-proxy"
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readonly aws_logfiles="cloud-init-output"
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readonly gce_logfiles="startupscript"
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readonly common_logfiles="kern"
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readonly initd_logfiles="docker"
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readonly supervisord_logfiles="kubelet supervisor/supervisord supervisor/kubelet-stdout supervisor/kubelet-stderr supervisor/docker-stdout supervisor/docker-stderr"
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# Limit the number of concurrent node connections so that we don't run out of
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# file descriptors for large clusters.
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readonly max_scp_processes=25
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if [[ ! "${master_ssh_supported_providers}" =~ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" ]]; then
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echo "Master SSH not supported for ${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}"
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elif ! (detect-master &> /dev/null); then
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echo "Master not detected. Is the cluster up?"
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else
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readonly master_dir="${report_dir}/${MASTER_NAME}"
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mkdir -p "${master_dir}"
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save-logs "${MASTER_NAME}" "${master_dir}" "${master_logfiles}"
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fi
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detect-node-names &> /dev/null
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if [[ ! "${node_ssh_supported_providers}" =~ "${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}" ]]; then
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echo "Node SSH not supported for ${KUBERNETES_PROVIDER}"
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elif [[ "${#NODE_NAMES[@]}" -eq 0 ]]; then
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echo "Nodes not detected. Is the cluster up?"
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else
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proc=${max_scp_processes}
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for node_name in "${NODE_NAMES[@]}"; do
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node_dir="${report_dir}/${node_name}"
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mkdir -p "${node_dir}"
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# Save logs in the background. This speeds up things when there are
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# many nodes.
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save-logs "${node_name}" "${node_dir}" "${node_logfiles}" &
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# We don't want to run more than ${max_scp_processes} at a time, so
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# wait once we hit that many nodes. This isn't ideal, since one might
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# take much longer than the others, but it should help.
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proc=$((proc - 1))
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if [[ proc -eq 0 ]]; then
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proc=${max_scp_processes}
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wait
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fi
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done
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# Wait for any remaining processes.
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if [[ proc -gt 0 && proc -lt ${max_scp_processes} ]]; then
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wait
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fi
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fi
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