Re: [PATCH] nfs-utils: add new tool nfsd4-show to parse output from proc files

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On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 1:01 PM Steve Dickson <SteveD@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On 4/28/20 12:51 PM, Achilles Gaikwad wrote:
> > This tool parses the output from the following files
> >
> >  /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/*/{states,info}
> >
> > - Tool has the following parameters so far:
> This is looking very good! A couple things....
>
> A man page is needed and what do you think about
> changing the name to nfsdclts? I realize only v4
> clients will be shown but that's a doc issue imho.
>
> Basically I'm trying to some type of command name convention
>

Is there any precedence for 'clts' or was this just an attempt to
shorten the name?

Maybe the closest near examples in nfs-utils for tools are:
nfsdcltrack - NFSv4 Client Tracking Callout Program
nfsdcld - NFSv4 Client Tracking Daemon

For naming maybe 'cl'<something> is consistent?
With that them, two possible names for this tool would be:
nfsdclinfo
nfsdclshow

I almost said 'nfsdclstats' because this is somewhat like a nfs server.
There's 'mountstats' for client side - is this somewhat a server side
equivalent?
Not really since 'stats' implies numbers and there's not a lot of that here.

FWIW, I also thought nfsd4-show was ok, but it seems to be a new naming format.


> BTW, I'm thinking this is going to be a very useful tool!
> Nice work!
>
> steved.
>
> >
> > ~~~
> > $ /usr/sbin/nfsd4-show -h
> > usage: nfsd4-show [-h] [-t type] [--clientinfo] [--hostname] [-q]
> >
> > Parse the nfsd states and clientinfo files.
> >
> > optional arguments:
> >   -h, --help            show this help message and exit
> >   -t type, --type type  Input the type that you want to be printed: open,
> >                         lock, deleg, layout, all
> >   --clientinfo          output clients information, --hostname is implied.
> >   --hostname            print hostname of client instead of its ip address.
> >                         Longer hostnames are truncated.
> >   -q, --quiet           don't print the header information
> > ~~~
> >
> > - This tool enables the output to have both ip address and filaname[1]
> >
> > ~~~
> > Inode number | Type   | ip address            | Filename
> > 33811576     | lock   | [::1]:682             | foobar
> > ~~~
> >
> > - You can also display just the open files
> >
> > ~~~
> > Inode number | Type   | Access | Deny | ip address            | Filename
> > :::
> > 226493407    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.137:708     | 999
> > 226493409    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.137:708     | ff
> > 226493410    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.137:708     | foo
> > 226493413    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.137:708     | open_lock.py
> > 33811575     | open   | r-     | --   | [::1]:682             | file
> > 33811576     | open   | rw     | --   | [::1]:682             | foobar
> > :::
> > ~~~
> >
> > - Handles disconnected dentries from userspace by showing filename as :
> >
> > ~~~
> > Inode number | Type   | Access | Deny | ip address            | Filename
> > :::
> > 226493409    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.66:867      | disconnected dentry
> > 226493409    | deleg  | r      |      | 10.65.211.66:867      | disconnected dentry
> > 226493410    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.66:867      | disconnected dentry
> > 226493410    | deleg  | r      |      | 10.65.211.66:867      | disconnected dentry
> > ~~~
> >
> > - Automatically drop the deny column for delegation
> >
> > ~~~
> > Inode number | Type   | Access | ip address            | Filename
> > 226726004    | deleg  | r      | 10.65.211.137:708     | foo
> > 226726013    | deleg  | r      | 10.65.211.137:708     | bar
> > ~~~
> >
> > - clientinfo would show the version of nfs that the client has mounted the share with
> >
> >   the client id.
> >
> > ~~~
> > Inode number | Type   | Access | Deny | ip address            | Client ID           | vers | Filename
> > 226726004    | open   | r-     | --   | 10.65.211.137:708     | 0xf2924e155ea84ae8  | 4.2  | foo
> > 226726004    | deleg  | r      |      | 10.65.211.137:708     | 0xf2924e155ea84ae8  | 4.2  | foo
> > ~~~
> >
> > - hostname option would show the hostname instead of ip addresses
> >
> > ~~~
> > Inode number | Type   | Access | Deny | Hostname              | Filename
> > 227054876    | open   | r-     | --   | vm137                 | fubar
> > ~~~
> >
> > If you do not like the header, please use the -q option.
> >
> > Your feedback and review is highly apprecaited!
> >
> > You will need the following patch for filename to be displayed:
> > [1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-nfs/msg77332.html
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Achilles Gaikwad <agaikwad@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Kenneth D'souza <kdsouza@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> >  configure.ac                   |   1 +
> >  tools/Makefile.am              |   2 +-
> >  tools/nfsd4-show/Makefile.am   |   9 ++
> >  tools/nfsd4-show/nfsd4-show.py | 219 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >  4 files changed, 230 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >  create mode 100644 tools/nfsd4-show/Makefile.am
> >  create mode 100755 tools/nfsd4-show/nfsd4-show.py
> >
> > diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
> > index 00b32800..366f9b7c 100644
> > --- a/configure.ac
> > +++ b/configure.ac
> > @@ -689,6 +689,7 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
> >       tools/rpcgen/Makefile
> >       tools/mountstats/Makefile
> >       tools/nfs-iostat/Makefile
> > +     tools/nfsd4-show/Makefile
> >       tools/nfsconf/Makefile
> >       tools/clddb-tool/Makefile
> >       utils/Makefile
> > diff --git a/tools/Makefile.am b/tools/Makefile.am
> > index 53e61170..3cebbe95 100644
> > --- a/tools/Makefile.am
> > +++ b/tools/Makefile.am
> > @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ if CONFIG_NFSDCLD
> >  OPTDIRS += clddb-tool
> >  endif
> >
> > -SUBDIRS = locktest rpcdebug nlmtest mountstats nfs-iostat $(OPTDIRS)
> > +SUBDIRS = nfsd4-show locktest rpcdebug nlmtest mountstats nfs-iostat $(OPTDIRS)
> >
> >  MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
> > diff --git a/tools/nfsd4-show/Makefile.am b/tools/nfsd4-show/Makefile.am
> > new file mode 100644
> > index 00000000..1b57cfb2
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ b/tools/nfsd4-show/Makefile.am
> > @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> > +## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
> > +PYTHON_FILES =  nfsd4-show.py
> > +
> > +all-local: $(PYTHON_FILES)
> > +
> > +install-data-hook:
> > +     $(INSTALL) -m 755 nfsd4-show.py $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/nfsd4-show
> > +
> > +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES=Makefile.in
> > \ No newline at end of file
> > diff --git a/tools/nfsd4-show/nfsd4-show.py b/tools/nfsd4-show/nfsd4-show.py
> > new file mode 100755
> > index 00000000..52775e66
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ b/tools/nfsd4-show/nfsd4-show.py
> > @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
> > +#!/bin/python3
> > +# -*- python-mode -*-
> > +'''
> > +    Copyright (C) 2020
> > +    Authors:    Achilles Gaikwad <agaikwad@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > +                Kenneth  D'souza <kdsouza@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > +
> > +    This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
> > +    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> > +    the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
> > +    (at your option) any later version.
> > +
> > +    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> > +    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> > +    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
> > +    GNU General Public License for more details.
> > +
> > +    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> > +    along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
> > +'''
> > +
> > +import multiprocessing as mp
> > +import os
> > +import signal
> > +import sys
> > +
> > +try:
> > +    import argparse
> > +except ImportError:
> > +    print('%s:  Failed to import argparse - make sure argparse is installed!'
> > +        % sys.argv[0])
> > +    sys.exit(1)
> > +try:
> > +    import yaml
> > +except ImportError:
> > +    print('%s:  Failed to import yaml - make sure python3-pyyaml is installed!'
> > +        % sys.argv[0])
> > +    sys.exit(1)
> > +
> > +BBOLD = '\033[1;30;47m' #Bold black text with white background.
> > +ENDC = '\033[m' #Rest to defaults
> > +
> > +def init_worker():
> > +    signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
> > +
> > +# this function converts the info file to a dictionary format, sorta. :)
> > +def file_to_dict(path):
> > +    client_info = {}
> > +    with open(path) as f:
> > +        for line in f:
> > +            try:
> > +                (key, val) = line.split(':')
> > +                client_info[key] = val
> > +    # FIXME: There has to be a better way of converting tscrews he info file to a dictionary.
> > +            except ValueError:
> > +                try:
> > +                    (key, val) = line.split()
> > +                    client_info[key] = val
> > +                except:
> > +                    pass
> > +    return client_info
> > +
> > +# this functino gets the paths from /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/
> > +# returns a list of paths for each client which has nfs-share mounted.
> > +def getpaths():
> > +    path = []
> > +    try:
> > +        dirs = os.listdir('/proc/fs/nfsd/clients/')
> > +    except OSError as reason:
> > +        exit('%s' % reason)
> > +    if len(dirs) !=0:
> > +         for i in dirs:
> > +                 path.append('/proc/fs/nfsd/clients/' + i + '/states')
> > +         return (path)
> > +    else:
> > +         exit('Nothing to process')
> > +
> > +# A single function to rule them all, in this function we gather all the data
> > +# from already populated data_list and client_info.
> > +def printer(data_list, argument):
> > +    client_info_path = data_list.pop()
> > +    client_info = file_to_dict(client_info_path)
> > +    for i in data_list:
> > +        for key in i:
> > +            inode = i[key]['superblock'].split(':')[-1]
> > +            # get the ip address from client_info as 'address:' note the extra
> > +            # ':' as a suffix to address. If there is a better way to convert
> > +            # the file to dictionary, please change the following value too.
> > +            client_ip = client_info['address:']
> > +            # The ip address is quoted, so we dequote it.
> > +            client_ip = client_ip[1:-1]
> > +            try:
> > +                # if the nfs-server reboots while the nfs-client holds the files open,
> > +                # the nfs-server would print the filename as '/'. For such instaces we
> > +                # print the output as disconnected dentry instead of '/'.
> > +                if(i[key]['filename']=='/'):
> > +                    fname = 'disconnected dentry'
> > +                else:
> > +                    fname = i[key]['filename'].split('/')[-1]
> > +            except KeyError:
> > +                # for older kernels which do not have the fname patch in kernel, they
> > +                # won't be able to see the fname field. Therefore post it as N/A.
> > +                fname = "N/A"
> > +            otype = i[key]['type']
> > +            try:
> > +                access = i[key]['access']
> > +            except:
> > +                access = ''
> > +            try:
> > +                deny = i[key]['deny']
> > +            except:
> > +                deny = ''
> > +            hostname = client_info['name'].split()[-1].split('"')[0]
> > +            hostname =  hostname.split('.')[0]
> > +            otype = i[key]['type']
> > +            # if the hostname is too long, it messes up with the output being in columns,
> > +            # therefore we truncate the hostname followed by two '..' as suffix.
> > +            if len(hostname) > 20:
> > +                hostname = hostname[0:20] + '..'
> > +            clientid = client_info['clientid'].strip()
> > +            minorversion = client_info['minor version'].rstrip().rsplit()[0]
> > +            # since some fields do not have deny column, we drop those if -t is either
> > +            # layout or lock.
> > +            drop = ['layout', 'lock']
> > +
> > +            # Printing the output this way instead of a single string which is concatenated
> > +            # this makes it better to quickly add more columns in future.
> > +            if(otype == argument.type or  argument.type == 'all'):
> > +                print('%-13s' %inode, end='| ')
> > +                print('%-7s' %otype, end='| ')
> > +                if (argument.type not in drop):
> > +                    print('%-7s' %access, end='| ')
> > +                if (argument.type not in drop and argument.type !='deleg'):
> > +                    print('%-5s' %deny, end='| ')
> > +                if (argument.hostname == True):
> > +                    print('%-22s' %hostname, end='| ')
> > +                else:
> > +                   print('%-22s' %client_ip, end='| ')
> > +                if (argument.clientinfo == True) :
> > +                    print('%-20s' %clientid, end='| ')
> > +                    print('4.%-3s' %minorversion, end='| ')
> > +                print(fname)
> > +
> > +def opener(path):
> > +    try:
> > +        with open(path, 'r') as nfsdata:
> > +            data = yaml.load(nfsdata, Loader = yaml.BaseLoader)
> > +            if data is not None:
> > +                clientinfo = path.rsplit('/', 1)[0] + '/info'
> > +                data.append(clientinfo)
> > +                return data
> > +
> > +    except OSError as reason:
> > +        print('%s' % reason)
> > +
> > +def print_cols(argument):
> > +    title_inode = 'Inode number'
> > +    title_otype = 'Type'
> > +    title_access = 'Access'
> > +    title_deny = 'Deny'
> > +    title_fname = 'Filename'
> > +    title_clientID = 'Client ID'
> > +    title_hostname = 'Hostname'
> > +    title_ip = 'ip address'
> > +    title_nfsvers = 'vers'
> > +
> > +    drop = ['lock', 'layout']
> > +    print(BBOLD, end='')
> > +    print('%-13s' %title_inode, end='| ')
> > +    print('%-7s' %title_otype, end='| ')
> > +    if (argument.type not in drop):
> > +        print('%-7s' %title_access, end='| ')
> > +    if (argument.type not in drop and argument.type !='deleg'):
> > +        print('%-5s' %title_deny, end='| ')
> > +    if (argument.hostname == True):
> > +        print('%-22s' %title_hostname, end='| ')
> > +    else:
> > +        print('%-22s' %title_ip, end='| ')
> > +    if (argument.clientinfo == True):
> > +        print('%-20s' %title_clientID, end='| ')
> > +        print('%-5s' %title_nfsvers, end='| ')
> > +    print(title_fname, end='')
> > +    print(ENDC)
> > +
> > +def nfsd4_show():
> > +
> > +    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = 'Parse the nfsd states and clientinfo files.')
> > +    parser.add_argument('-t', '--type', metavar = 'type', type = str, choices = ['open',
> > +        'deleg', 'lock', 'layout', 'all'],
> > +        default = 'all',
> > +        help = 'Input the type that you want to be printed: open, lock, deleg, layout, all')
> > +    parser.add_argument('--clientinfo', action = 'store_true',
> > +        help = 'output clients information, --hostname is implied.')
> > +    parser.add_argument('--hostname', action = 'store_true',
> > +        help = 'print hostname of client instead of its ip address. Longer hostnames are truncated.')
> > +    parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action = 'store_true',
> > +        help = 'don\'t print the header information')
> > +
> > +    args = parser.parse_args()
> > +    paths = getpaths()
> > +    p = mp.Pool(mp.cpu_count(), init_worker)
> > +    try:
> > +        result = p.map(opener, paths)
> > +        p.close()
> > +        p.join()
> > +        if len(result) !=0 and not args.quiet and result[0] is not None:
> > +            print_cols(args)
> > +
> > +        for i in result:
> > +            if i is not None:
> > +                printer(i, args)
> > +
> > +    except KeyboardInterrupt:
> > +        print('Caught KeyboardInterrupt, terminating workers')
> > +        p.terminate()
> > +        p.join()
> > +
> > +if __name__ == "__main__":
> > +    nfsd4_show()
> >
>




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