machine_setup/ansible/roles/mrmanager/files/k8s_rollback.bash
2023-07-18 17:47:42 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Kill the virtual machines, take a snapshot, and start the virtual machines up again.
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
: ${VMS:="poudriere controller0 controller1 controller2 worker0 worker1 worker2"}
############## Setup #########################
function die {
local status_code="$1"
shift
(>&2 echo "${@}")
exit "$status_code"
}
function log {
(>&2 echo "${@}")
}
############## Program #########################
function main {
convert_to_array 'VMS'
local snapshot_name="$1"
local rollback_targets=$(doas zfs list -t snapshot -p -o name | grep -E "@${snapshot_name}\$")
log "Rolling back to the following snapshots:"
while read target; do
log " $target"
done<<<"$rollback_targets"
sanity_check_targets "$rollback_targets"
kill_all_bhyve
log "Rolling back to snapshot $1"
while read target; do
doas zfs rollback "$target"
done<<<"$rollback_targets"
launch_all_bhyve
log "Done."
}
function kill_all_bhyve {
log "Killing all virtual machines."
doas killall bhyve; while true; do tmux ls || break; sleep 2; done;
}
function launch_all_bhyve {
log "Launching all virtual machines."
for vm in "${VMS[@]}"; do log "starting $vm"; tmux new -d -s $vm doas bhyve_netgraph_bridge start $vm zdata/vm/$vm /vm/$vm; sleep 5; done
}
function sanity_check_targets {
local rollback_targets="$1"
local targets_length=$(wc -l <<<"$rollback_targets")
if [ $targets_length -ne 7 ]; then
die 1 "Expecting the snapshot to exist for each k8s vm and the k8s persistent storage space. Only found $targets_length targets."
fi
while read rollback_target; do
if [[ ! $rollback_target = "zdata/vm"[/@]* ]] && [[ ! $rollback_target = "zdata/k8spersistent"[/@]* ]]; then
die 1 "Rollback target not in k8s-vm-related zfs datasets: $rollback_target"
fi
done<<<"$rollback_targets"
}
function convert_to_array {
# Converts a string separated by a value into an array. An example use-case would be for parsing environment variables like $PATH.
#
# WARNING: This uses nameref to modify the env variable at the first parameter, making this function very much not "functional". It does not return anything on stdout so it cannot be used with $().
local -n string_to_convert="$1"
local ifs_in_string="${2:- }"
local current_ifs="$IFS"
IFS="$ifs_in_string"
string_to_convert=($string_to_convert)
# Restore IFS to the original value in case this function is not run inside a subshell
IFS="$current_ifs"
}
main "$@"