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node status enhancement

Bin Xu edited this page Nov 20, 2017 · 12 revisions

Design_Warning

Identify the key checkpoint for below kind of node operation

  • Provisioning
  • Discovery
  • Node reboot (Diskful)

The goal here is to standardize the xCAT status and provide a way for the Admin to better understand the progress of xCAT provisioning on the nodes and the state changes reflected in the status attribute for the node. If the node is stuck at some status, they can easily determine where the error occurred.

Although fine grained status is better for Admin to understand the whole progress, but considering the the less impact to xCAT daemon when provisioning large scale of nodes in the same time, only key status will be reported. Details progress could be got from the log system.

Note: site.nodestatus could be set to N to disable the node status reporting mechanism during the operations.

Provisioning

  • Diskful installation In such kind of OS installation, xCAT will generate the corresponding boot configuration files and leverage the OS primitive installer to finish the whole OS installation and configuration.
Stage Status Set by Notes
Booting from net powering-on rpower 1. Server is powering on 2. And try to boot itself via `bootp` on provision NIC
OS Provisioning installing pre-script in kickstart Operating System is installing
booting post-script in kickstart After finishing all xCAT Postscript and Operating System is rebooting to firstboot
xCAT Postsbootcript Processing configuring TBD Post Boot Scripts Running
booted|failed xcatpostinit1 xCAT completed all defined configuration and OS is deployed. (If any postbootscript failed, the status will be failed)
  • Diskless installation In this kind of OS installation, xCAT will provision the node with a pre-built images.
Stage Status Set by Notes
Booting from net powering-on rpower 1. Server is powering on 2. And try to boot itself via `bootp` on provision NIC
OS Provisioning netbooting script in dracut Operating System is installing
xCAT Postsbootcript Processing configuring TBD Post Boot Scripts Running
booted|failed xcatpostinit1 xCAT completed all defined configuration and OS is deployed. (If any postbootscript failed, the status will be failed)

Node reboot

For diskless node, a reboot means a new installation. So here is only for diskful compute nodes.

Shut-down powering-off Set by Server is shutting down
Rebooting powering-on xcatpostinit1 Server is booting
xCAT Postsbootcript Processing configuring TBD Post Boot Scripts Running (Only available when `site.runbootscripts=yes`)
booted|failed xcatpostinit1 xCAT completed all defined configuration and OS is deployed. (If any postbootscript failed, the status will be failed)

A convenient tool to check the node status

Now the status are only in log file, it is planned to have a new xcatprobe sub-command to show the status changing history.

nodecheck config [-n noderange] [-V|--verbose]
nodecheck status [-n noderange] [-V|--verbose]

Example output:
boston02:
07-07-2017 17:01:27 powering-on
07-07-2017 17:10:26 installing
07-07-2017 17:31:08 booting
07-07-2017 17:38:08 configuring
07-07-2017 17:39:47 booted

The contents in /var/log/xcat/cluster.log like below:

cluster.log-20170709:Jul  7 17:01:27 c910f02c05p03 xcat: boston02 status: powering-on statustime: 07-07-2017 17:01:27
cluster.log-20170709:Jul  7 17:10:26 c910f02c05p03 xcat: boston02 status: installing statustime: 07-07-2017 17:10:26
cluster.log-20170709:Jul  7 17:31:08 c910f02c05p03 xcat: boston02 status: booting statustime: 07-07-2017 17:31:08
cluster.log-20170709:Jul  7 17:39:47 c910f02c05p03 xcat: boston02 status: booted statustime: 07-07-2017 17:39:47

Q & A document on how to debug the issue

If a node has an intermediate status for a long time, it may mean some issues on it. Here we need provide a Q&A for it. When the node hang at one status, how to debug and find the root cause.

Other Design Considerations

  • N/A

News

History

  • Oct 22, 2010: xCAT 2.5 released.
  • Apr 30, 2010: xCAT 2.4 is released.
  • Oct 31, 2009: xCAT 2.3 released. xCAT's 10 year anniversary!
  • Apr 16, 2009: xCAT 2.2 released.
  • Oct 31, 2008: xCAT 2.1 released.
  • Sep 12, 2008: Support for xCAT 2 can now be purchased!
  • June 9, 2008: xCAT breaths life into (at the time) the fastest supercomputer on the planet
  • May 30, 2008: xCAT 2.0 for Linux officially released!
  • Oct 31, 2007: IBM open sources xCAT 2.0 to allow collaboration among all of the xCAT users.
  • Oct 31, 1999: xCAT 1.0 is born!
    xCAT started out as a project in IBM developed by Egan Ford. It was quickly adopted by customers and IBM manufacturing sites to rapidly deploy clusters.
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