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From: schumaker.anna@gmail.com
To: steved@redhat.com, linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com
Subject: [PATCH v5 0/9]  Add a tool for using the new sysfs files
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2021 14:35:10 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20211028183519.160772-1-Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com> (raw)

From: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>

These patches implement a tool that can be used to read and write the
sysfs files, with subcommands!

The following subcommands are implemented:
	rpcctl client
 	rpcctl switch
 	rpcctl switch set
 	rpcctl xprt
 	rpcctl xprt set

So you can print out information about every switch with:
	anna@client ~ % rpcctl switch
	switch 0: xprts 1, active 1, queue 0
		xprt 0: local, /var/run/gssproxy.sock [main]
	switch 1: xprts 1, active 1, queue 0
		xprt 1: local, /var/run/rpcbind.sock [main]
	switch 2: xprts 1, active 1, queue 0
		xprt 2: tcp, 192.168.111.1 [main]
	switch 3: xprts 4, active 4, queue 0
		xprt 3: tcp, 192.168.111.188 [main]
		xprt 4: tcp, 192.168.111.188
		xprt 5: tcp, 192.168.111.188
		xprt 6: tcp, 192.168.111.188

And information about each xprt:
	anna@client ~ % rpcctl xprt
	xprt 0: local, /var/run/gssproxy.sock, port 0, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>, main
		Source: (einval), port 0, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	xprt 1: local, /var/run/rpcbind.sock, port 0, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>, main
		Source: (einval), port 0, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	xprt 2: tcp, 192.168.111.1, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>, main
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 959, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	xprt 3: tcp, 192.168.111.188, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>, main
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 921, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	xprt 4: tcp, 192.168.111.188, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 726, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	xprt 5: tcp, 192.168.111.188, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 671, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	xprt 6: tcp, 192.168.111.188, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 934, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0

You can use the `set` subcommand to change the dstaddr of individual xprts:
	anna@client ~ % sudo rpcctl xprt --id 4 
	xprt 4: tcp, 192.168.111.188, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 726, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0
	anna@client ~ % sudo rpcctl xprt set --id 4 --dstaddr server2.nowheycreamery.com
	xprt 4: tcp, 192.168.111.186, port 2049, state <CONNECTED,BOUND>
		Source: 192.168.111.222, port 726, Requests: 2
		Congestion: cur 0, win 256, Slots: min 2, max 65536
		Queues: binding 0, sending 0, pending 0, backlog 0, tasks 0

Or for changing the dstaddr of all xprts attached to a switch:
	anna@client % rpcctl switch --id 3
	switch 3: xprts 4, active 4, queue 0
		xprt 3: tcp, 192.168.111.188 [main]
		xprt 4: tcp, 192.168.111.188
		xprt 5: tcp, 192.168.111.188
		xprt 6: tcp, 192.168.111.188
	anna@client % sudo rpcctl switch set --id 4 --dstaddr server2.nowheycreamery.vm
	switch 3: xprts 4, active 4, queue 0
		xprt 2: tcp, 192.168.111.186 [main]
		xprt 3: tcp, 192.168.111.186
		xprt 5: tcp, 192.168.111.186
		xprt 6: tcp, 192.168.111.186

Changes in v5:
- Rename from 'rpcctl' to 'rpcctl'
- Rename subcommands 'xprt-switch" to 'switch' and 'rpc-client' to 'client'
- Clean up how the displayed strings are generated
- Handle kernels that don't yet have the srcaddr patch

Thoughts?
Anna


Anna Schumaker (9):
  rpcctl: Add a rpcctl.py tool
  rpcctl: Add a command for printing xprt switch information
  rpcctl: Add a command for printing individual xprts
  rpcctl: Add a command for printing rpc client information
  rpcctl: Add a command for changing xprt dstaddr
  rpcctl: Add a command for changing xprt switch dstaddrs
  rpcctl: Add a command for changing xprt state
  rpcctl: Add a man page
  rpcctl: Add installation to the Makefile

 .gitignore               |   2 +
 configure.ac             |   1 +
 tools/Makefile.am        |   2 +-
 tools/rpcctl/Makefile.am |  20 ++++++++
 tools/rpcctl/client.py   |  27 +++++++++++
 tools/rpcctl/rpcctl      |   5 ++
 tools/rpcctl/rpcctl.man  |  88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 tools/rpcctl/rpcctl.py   |  23 +++++++++
 tools/rpcctl/switch.py   |  51 ++++++++++++++++++++
 tools/rpcctl/sysfs.py    |  42 ++++++++++++++++
 tools/rpcctl/xprt.py     | 101 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 11 files changed, 361 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/Makefile.am
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/client.py
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/rpcctl
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/rpcctl.man
 create mode 100755 tools/rpcctl/rpcctl.py
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/switch.py
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/sysfs.py
 create mode 100644 tools/rpcctl/xprt.py

-- 
2.33.1


             reply	other threads:[~2021-10-28 18:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-10-28 18:35 schumaker.anna [this message]
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 1/9] rpcctl: Add a rpcctl.py tool schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 2/9] rpcctl: Add a command for printing xprt switch information schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 3/9] rpcctl: Add a command for printing individual xprts schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 4/9] rpcctl: Add a command for printing rpc client information schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 5/9] rpcctl: Add a command for changing xprt dstaddr schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 6/9] rpcctl: Add a command for changing xprt switch dstaddrs schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 7/9] rpcctl: Add a command for changing xprt state schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 8/9] rpcctl: Add a man page schumaker.anna
2021-10-28 18:35 ` [PATCH v5 9/9] rpcctl: Add installation to the Makefile schumaker.anna
2021-11-08 17:15   ` Steve Dickson
2021-11-08 17:19     ` Steve Dickson
2021-11-08 18:15       ` Anna Schumaker
2021-11-01 14:40 ` [PATCH v5 0/9] Add a tool for using the new sysfs files Chuck Lever III

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