still runs

Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
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Jeff Carr 2024-11-06 05:24:09 -06:00
parent 0da809ae42
commit 3c9d1d6f1d
2 changed files with 13 additions and 89 deletions

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@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
package main
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"time"
pb "go.wit.com/lib/protobuf/virtbuf"
)
// for now, because sometimes this should write to stdout and
// sometimes to http socket, it returns a string
func startDroplet(d *pb.Droplet) (string, error) {
var result string
name := d.Hostname
// validate the droplet
if err := ValidateDroplet(d); err != nil {
result = "ValidateDroplet() failed droplet " + d.Hostname
return result, err
}
// is the droplet already on?
if d.Current.State == pb.DropletState_ON {
result = "EVENT start droplet " + d.Hostname + " is already ON"
return result, errors.New(result)
}
// how long has the cluster been stable?
// wait until it is stable. use this to throttle droplet starts
dur := time.Since(me.unstable)
result = fmt.Sprintln("should start droplet", name, "here. grid stable for:", pb.FormatDuration(dur))
if dur < me.unstableTimeout {
tmp := pb.FormatDuration(me.unstableTimeout)
result += "grid is still too unstable (unstable timeout = " + tmp + ")"
return result, errors.New("grid is still unstable")
}
// make the list of hypervisors that are active and can start new droplets
var pool []*HyperT
for _, h := range me.hypers {
// this droplet is set to use this and only this hypervisor
if d.ForceHypervisor == h.pb.Hostname {
ok, b := h.start(d)
if ok {
return result + b, nil
}
return result + b, errors.New("start " + name + " on hypervisor " + h.pb.Hostname)
}
// skip hypervisors marked inactive
if h.pb.Active != true {
result += fmt.Sprintln("hypervisor is inactive:", name, "for", h.pb.Hostname, h.pb.Active)
continue
}
// the config file says this droplet should run on this hypervisor
// attempt to start the droplet here. use this even if the hypervisor is inactive?
if d.PreferredHypervisor == h.pb.Hostname {
ok, b := h.start(d)
if ok {
return result + b, nil
}
return result + b, errors.New("start " + name + " on hypervisor " + h.pb.Hostname)
}
result += fmt.Sprintln("hypervisor ready:", name, "for", h.pb.Hostname, h.pb.Active)
pool = append(pool, h)
}
// left here as an example of how to actually do random numbers
// it's complete mathematical chaos. Randomness is simple when
// human interaction occurs -- which is exactly what happens most
// of the time. most random shit is bullshit. all you really need
// is exactly this to make sure the random functions work as they
// should. Probably, just use this everywhere in all cases. --jcarr
rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
a := 0
b := len(pool)
n := a + rand.Intn(b-a)
result += fmt.Sprintln("pool has", len(pool), "members", "rand =", n)
h := pool[n]
ok, output := h.start(d)
if ok {
return result + output, nil
}
return result + output, errors.New("start " + name + " on hypervisor " + h.pb.Hostname)
}

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main.go
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@ -56,6 +56,10 @@ func main() {
me.cluster = pb.InitCluster()
if err := me.cluster.ConfigLoad(); err != nil {
log.Info("config load error", err)
log.Info("")
log.Info("You have never run this before")
log.Info("init example cloud here")
log.Sleep(2)
os.Exit(-1)
}
@ -162,6 +166,15 @@ func main() {
go h.NewWatchdog()
}
var cloud *virtigolib.CloudManager
cloud = virtigolib.NewCloud()
found, _ := cloud.FindDropletByName("www.wit.com")
if found == nil {
log.Info("d == nil")
} else {
log.Info("d == ", found)
}
// sit here
startHTTP()
}