go-lockss
Go-based tooling for monitoring and troubleshooting LOCKSS nodes.
Table of contents
Project home
See our GitHub repo for the latest code, to file an issue or
submit improvements for review and potential inclusion into the project.
Overview
This project provides a set of library packages and tools to help with
monitoring and troubleshooting LOCKSS nodes.
Status
Alpha quality.
In the current state, this project provides a single (usable) application that
attempts to automatically obtain the list of peer nodes from a central LOCKSS
property/configuration server and check access to 9729/tcp (LCAP) to determine
whether the node is accessible for polling, voting and repair purposes.
The plan is to expose underlying libraries for use elsewhere once some
additional "bake time" has occurred.
Features
- Single binary
- a nice side-effect is that this makes deployment to LOCKSS nodes easier
- User configurable logging levels
- User configurable logging format
- User configurable timeouts (config file retrieval, port connection tests)
- User configurable location of LOCKSS configuration/property settings (custom
file or URL)
- User configurable additional TCP ports to check
- the default is to scan the LCAP port provided in the LOCKSS
configuration/property XML file
Changelog
See the CHANGELOG.md
file for the changes associated with
each release of this application. Changes that have been merged to master
,
but not yet in an official release may also be noted in the file under the
Unreleased
section. A helpful link to the Git commit history since the last
official release is also provided for further review.
Requirements
The following is a loose guideline. Other combinations of Go and operating
systems for building and running tools from this repo may work, but have not
been tested.
Building source code
- Go
- see this project's
go.mod
file for preferred version
- this project tests against officially supported Go
releases
- the most recent stable release (aka, "stable")
- the prior, but still supported release (aka, "oldstable")
- GCC
- if building with custom options (as the provided
Makefile
does)
make
- if using the provided
Makefile
Running
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu Linux 18.04+
Installation
From source
- Download Go
- Install Go
- Clone the repo
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/atc0005/go-lockss
cd go-lockss
- Install dependencies (optional)
- for Ubuntu Linux
sudo apt-get install make gcc
- for CentOS Linux
sudo yum install make gcc
- Build
- for current operating system
go build -mod=vendor ./cmd/hayoh/
- forces build to use bundled dependencies in top-level
vendor
folder
- for all supported platforms (where
make
is installed)
- for Windows
- for Linux
- Copy the applicable binary to whatever systems needs to run it
- if using
Makefile
: look in the subdirectories within
/tmp/go-lockss/release_assets/
- if using
go build
: look in /tmp/go-lockss/
NOTE: Depending on which Makefile
recipe you use the generated binary
may be compressed and have an xz
extension. If so, you should decompress the
binary first before deploying it (e.g., xz -d hayoh-linux-amd64.xz
).
Using release binaries
- Download the latest
release binaries
- Decompress binaries
- e.g.,
xz -d hayoh-linux-amd64.xz
- Deploy
- Place
hayoh
in a location of your choice
- e.g.,
/usr/local/bin/
(ongoing use) or $HOME/
(one-off
use)
NOTE:
DEB and RPM packages are provided as an alternative to manually deploying
binaries.
Configuration
Command-line arguments
hayoh
- Flags marked as
required
must be set via CLI flag
- Flags not marked as required are for settings where a useful default is
already defined, or automatically obtained when run on a LOCKSS node
Flag |
Required |
Default |
Repeat |
Possible |
Description |
h , help |
No |
false |
No |
h , help |
Show Help text along with the list of supported flags. |
p , port |
No |
empty list |
Yes |
one valid TCP port per flag invocation |
Additional TCP port to connect to on remote LOCKSS nodes to verify connectivity. This flag may be repeated for each additional TCP port to check. If not set, this application connects only to the port (usually 9729 ) specified in the LOCKSS configuration/property XML file. |
cf , config-file |
No |
empty string |
No |
valid filename |
Fully-qualified path to the fully-qualified path to an on-disk copy of the LOCKSS configuration/property XML file, usually named lockss.xml. This is NOT the same file as the /etc/lockss/config.dat file used to bootstrap the LOCKSS daemon at startup time. |
cs , config-server |
No |
Maybe |
No |
valid URL |
Fully-qualified URL to the LOCKSS configuration/property XML file. |
v , version |
No |
false |
No |
v , version |
Whether to display application version and then immediately exit application. |
ll , log-level |
No |
info |
No |
fatal , error , warn , info , debug |
Log message priority filter. Log messages with a lower level are ignored. |
lf , log-format |
No |
text |
No |
cli , json , logfmt , text , discard |
Use the specified apex/log package "handler" to output log messages in that handler's format. |
pt , port-timeout |
No |
2 |
No |
any positive whole number |
Maximum number of seconds allowed for a connection test against a remote TCP port before timing out. |
ct , config-read-timeout |
No |
10 |
No |
any positive whole number |
Maximum number of seconds allowed for a request for the LOCKSS configuration XML file before timing out. |
Worth noting
-
When run on a LOCKSS node, and if the config-server
setting is not
specified, an attempt is made to automatically lookup the central
configuration/properties server from the local /etc/lockss/config.dat
file.
-
Log format names map directly to the Handlers provided by the apex/log
package. Their descriptions are copied from the official
README and provided
below for reference:
Log Format ("Handler") |
Description |
cli |
human-friendly CLI output |
json |
provides log output in JSON format |
logfmt |
plain-text logfmt output |
text |
human-friendly colored output |
discard |
discards all logs |
Examples
hayoh
No options
This output is from running hayoh
(commit d7a2103
) without any options:
$ ./hayoh
[2020-08-16 08.17:56] Starting hayoh version "d7a2103" ...
[2020-08-16 07.30:33] Checking 1 ports on 11 peer nodes ...
Peer Port Open Error
---- ---- ---- -----
1.2.3.4 9729 true
5.6.7.8 9729 true
2.3.4.5 9729 true
2.6.4.3 9729 true
1.3.6.7 9729 true
9.7.6.5 9729 false dial tcp 9.7.6.5:9729: connect: connection refused
3.2.1.6 9729 false dial tcp 3.2.1.6:9729: connect: connection refused
7.4.2.1 9729 false dial tcp 7.4.2.1:9729: i/o timeout
7.5.2.1 9729 false dial tcp 7.5.2.1:9729: i/o timeout
7.8.9.0 9729 false dial tcp 7.8.9.0:9729: i/o timeout
5.6.4.2 9729 false dial tcp 5.6.4.2:9729: i/o timeout
Summary:
- 1 unique ports checked on each of 11 hosts.
- 45% (5/11) of peer nodes are reachable (at least one open port) from this system.
- 45% (5/11) of ports scanned are reachable from this system.
License
Taken directly from the LICENSE
file:
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2020-Present Adam Chalkley
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
References
Various references used when developing this project can be found in our
references doc.