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Jérome Perrin
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323fd636
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323fd636
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Oct 05, 2018
by
Julien Muchembled
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In logs, dump the partition table in a more compact and readable way
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@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import
math
from
collections
import
defaultdict
from
functools
import
partial
from
.
import
logging
,
protocol
from
.locking
import
Lock
from
.protocol
import
uuid_str
,
CellStates
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@@ -256,39 +258,32 @@ class PartitionTable(object):
def
_format
(
self
):
"""Help debugging partition table management.
Output sample:
pt: node 0: S1, R
pt: node 1: S2, R
pt: node 2: S3, R
pt: node 3: S4, R
pt: 00: .UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.
pt: 11: U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U|.UU.|U..U
Here, there are 4 nodes in RUNNING state.
The first partition has 2 replicas in UP_TO_DATE state, on nodes 1 and
2 (nodes 0 and 3 are displayed as unused for that partition by
displaying a dot).
The first number on the left represents the number of the first
partition on the line (here, line length is 11 to keep the docstring
width under 80 column).
Output sample (np=48, nr=0, just after a 3rd node is added):
pt: 10v 20v 30v 40v
pt: S1 R U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.
pt: S2 R .U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF.U.FOF
pt: S3 R ..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O..O
The first line helps to locate a nth partition ('v' is an bottom arrow)
and it is omitted when the table has less than 10 partitions.
"""
node_list
=
sorted
(
self
.
count_dict
)
result
=
[
'pt: node %u: %s, %s'
%
(
i
,
uuid_str
(
node
.
getUUID
()),
protocol
.
node_state_prefix_dict
[
node
.
getState
()]
)
for
i
,
node
in
enumerate
(
node_list
)]
append
=
result
.
append
line
=
[]
max_line_len
=
20
# XXX: hardcoded number of partitions per line
prefix
=
0
prefix_len
=
int
(
math
.
ceil
(
math
.
log10
(
self
.
np
)))
for
offset
,
row
in
enumerate
(
self
.
_formatRows
(
node_list
)):
if
len
(
line
)
==
max_line_len
:
append
(
'pt: %0*u: %s'
%
(
prefix_len
,
prefix
,
'|'
.
join
(
line
)
))
line
=
[]
prefix
=
offset
line
.
append
(
row
)
if
line
:
append
(
'pt: %0*u: %s'
%
(
prefix_len
,
prefix
,
'|'
.
join
(
line
))
)
if
not
node_list
:
return
(
)
cell_state_dict
=
protocol
.
cell_state_prefix_dict
node_dict
=
defaultdict
(
partial
(
bytearray
,
'.'
*
self
.
np
))
for
offset
,
row
in
enumerate
(
self
.
partition_list
):
for
cell
in
row
:
node_dict
[
cell
.
getNode
()][
offset
]
=
\
cell_state_dict
[
cell
.
getState
()]
n
=
len
(
uuid_str
(
node_list
[
-
1
].
getUUID
()))
result
=
[
''
.
join
(
'%9sv'
%
x
if
x
else
'pt:'
+
' '
*
(
5
+
n
)
for
x
in
xrange
(
0
,
self
.
np
,
10
))
]
if
self
.
np
>
10
else
[]
result
.
extend
(
'pt: %-*s %s %s'
%
(
n
,
uuid_str
(
node
.
getUUID
()),
protocol
.
node_state_prefix_dict
[
node
.
getState
()],
node_dict
[
node
])
for
node
in
node_list
)
return
result
def
_formatRows
(
self
,
node_list
):
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