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ogClient can be run in windows mode, enabling connection with ogServer
when running on a Windows machine.
Don't expect the same payload in windows mode as a in live or virtual.
Client in windows mode does not send partition setup information, only
the status/state. (same case for linux mode)
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ogClient can be run in linux mode, intended for exposing some
ogServer commands when running in a linux distribution.
When connecting with a client in linux mode, do not expect a full
partition setup response. Just expect a 'status', and then accept
the connection without updating any partition information in
the database.
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200 => successful command, run next pending command
202 => successful command in progress, do not run next pending command
403 => server sent a malformed HTTP header, should not ever happen,
close connection (server is buggy?).
500 => client fails to run command, report error and run next pending command
503 => client is busy, report error and do not run next pending command
Anything else, should not ever happen (client is buggy?), close connection with
client.
On error, when processing response from ogClient, do not close the connection,
instead annotate in the database that command was not successful and run next
pending command.
*Only* if client replies status code 500 set last_cmd to UNSPEC so its state is
not BSY as reported by og_client_status function and pending cmds can be
sent.
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The position 0 of the software profiles array is not initialized,
this triggers a bug randomly on image creation if the position 0
comes zero. Adjust the loop to initialize position 0 accordingly.
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Commit 141b0797e17f616d6 introduced command scheduling rest api to
ogserver. Part of this changeset included
og_json_parse_create_image as a utility funtion to parse the json
payload of a "create image" command.
og_json_parse_create_image did not include the parsing of optional
parameters "description", "center_id" and "group_id". New components
like ogCP or ogCLI use these parameters.
Fix this by adding a struct og_image member to the struct og_msg_params
and assigning it when processing a "create image" command.
This could be extended to further payload parsing for image related
commands in the future.
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Delete operation for images stored in the server. It deletes an image
from the database and filesystem, thus images must exists in both places.
POST /image/delete
{
"image": "3"
}
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Pending schedule commands can deny ogLive boot of clients due
to filling of pending cmd queue with commands such as "Iniciar Sesión".
For example: Using RemotePC to serve clients that do not boot into
ogLive will fill up the pending command queue with "Iniciar Sesión".
Introduce a safety timeout for pending (scheduled) commands to
avoid this situation.
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The "code" member of the og_legacy_partition is used to hold the string of
the partition type *name* for legacy parameter strings. Example:
par=2*cpt=LINUX-SWAP*sfi=LINUX-SWAP*tam=10000000*ope=0
Problem: Buffer size is smaller than possible values for this member.
Fix: Increase buffer size up to the max length defined in the DB
for the corresponding column.
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Fixes task_id re-initialization in commit 33d8cecfe.
Task id is to be initialized with the "session" value and can be done
out of the for loop it was before. Avoiding unnecesary snprintf's with
the same value.
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If the scope of a command, procedure or task is related to a group of
computers then actions associated with that schedule can share the same
session value.
og_dbi_add_action was not initializing session value, as it is only used
for visualization purposes in the legacy web interface.
This patch enables og_dbi_add_action to populate session column by
assigning it the id value of the first action related to the scope.
Example: Power off command for a room scope of 4 clients will result in
4 actions, a power off for each client. The first action id will determine
the session value for the rest.
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A single command can be schedule for several clients.
Commit 141b0797e1 introduces a regression when scheduling a command for
several clients, the command only executes successfuly for the first
one.
Fix it by reintroducing the usage of the 'session' column to group
a single command into several actions (one for each client), the web
console interface already expects this 'session' column to be set
accordingly.
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Adds the possibility to create a task with procedures and other tasks
integrated as steps.
Note: "steps" parameter is optional and "steps" array object order
defines execution order.
Request:
POST /task/add
{
"center": "1",
"name": "task",
"description": "My task",
"steps": [
{
"procedure": 4
},
{
"task": 1
},
{
"procedure": 24
}
]
}
Response:
200 OK
This commit also add task case to procedure's step processing.
Otherwise, gcc prints the following warning:
src/rest.c: In function ‘og_procedure_add_steps’:
src/rest.c:4089:17: warning: enumeration value ‘OG_STEP_TASK’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
4089 | switch (step->type) {
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Adds the possibility to update a procedure with commands and other
procedures integrated as steps.
Note: "steps" parameter is optional and "steps" array object order
defines execution order. Also, if the body has empty steps, the
procedure loses its previous steps.
Request:
POST /procedure/update
{
"procedure": "34",
"center": "1",
"name": "procedure-edited",
"description": "My procedure edited",
"steps": [
{
"command": "wol",
"params": { "type": "broadcast" }
},
{
"procedure": 24
},
{
"command": "reboot",
"params": {}
}
]
}
Response:
200 OK
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Otherwise, procedure id is always zero.
Fixes: 1fdb7e6d1cf0709b1079b2d9990c0d53d8740461
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ogServer searches queued commands (formerly actions) in the DB by
session. This can lead to problems because session is not an uniquely
identifier but an identifier that several commands can share to group
them.
This commit changes query filter from session to id, ensuring correct
results
This reverts commit d9b6aadf66655a6713bcacb25d2ea6b01c07e3b5.
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Add ogServer support procedure execution. Now users can send a procedure
and a list of clients to ogServer, then ogServer breaks down the
procedure into commands (formerly actions) and queues them for each
indicated client.
TODO: Do not reply 200 OK when the procedure do not exist.
Request:
POST /procedure/run
{
"clients": ["192.168.56.11", "192.168.56.12"],
"procedure": "33"
}
Response:
200 OK
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Delete operation for procedures stored in the database.
POST /procedure/delete
{
"id": "7"
}
If no procedure is found returns 200 OK but a syslog call is issued to
warn so. Such behavior will likely change in the future.
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Commit 141b079 introduced a slight change in how rows from table
"acciones" are filtered when queuing a command, from "sesion" column to
"idaccion" column.
This seemed reasonable, as id column is the one autoincrementing. But
remotepc queued commands inserting actions id using a timestamp instead
of the action row id.
See https://github.com/opengnsys/OpenGnsys/blob/c17ffa5d032a82e8eca61481dd8a8adb8b3fc5b1/admin/WebConsole/rest/remotepc.php#L188
Revert said change as long as remotepc keeps such behavior.
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json_t * parameter is not modified, constify to allow compiler to spew warnings
in case the function tries to modify it.
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These function declarations belong to json.h:
int og_json_parse_partition_setup(json_t *element, struct og_msg_params *params);
int og_json_parse_create_image(json_t *element, struct og_msg_params *params);
int og_json_parse_restore_image(json_t *element, struct og_msg_params *params);
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Adds the possibility to create a procedure with commands and other
procedures integrated as steps.
Note: "steps" parameter is optional and "steps" array object order
defines execution order.
Request:
POST /procedure/add
{
"center": "1",
"name": "procedure",
"description": "My procedure",
"steps": [
{
"command": "wol",
"params": { "type": "broadcast" }
},
{
"procedure": 22
},
{
"command": "poweroff",
"params": {}
}
]
}
Response:
200 OK
This commit also updates unit tests for /procedure/add POST method to
include steps.
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Enables ogserver to schedule commands (also referred as actions in
legacy web console jargon).
This feature enables ogserver to write in the "acciones" table in order
to have full capabilities for command scheduling purposes, thus not
depending in the legacy web console to insert into "acciones" table.
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When trying to open a connection to a database, an instance of
libdbi is created before any connection attempt. If connection is
unsuccessful then the og_dbi struct is freed but not the
libdbi instance member, thus leaking its memory.
Use libdbi dbi_shutdown_r to shutdown libdbi instance member
before freeing og_dbi struct inside og_dbi_open.
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This method adds a procedure associated with a center to the database.
Required payload parameters are center and name, description is
optional.
Note: ogServer does not allow to add more than one procedure with the
same name and center.
Request:
POST /procedure/add
{
"center": "1"
"name": "procedure1"
"description": "My procedure"
}
Response:
200 OK
This commit also adds unit tests for /procedure/add POST method.
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/usr/bin/ld: src/schema.o:/home/soleta/opengnsys/ogServer/src/schema.c:50: multiple definition of `ogconfig'; src/main.o:/home/soleta/opengnsys/ogServer/src/main.c:31: first defined here
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [Makefile:411: ogserver] Error 1
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Simplify database update v3, no need for iteration.
Fixes: 12d8fff (#1037 Add disk type)
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Add ogServer support for parsing and storing in the DB disk type data
from ogClient refresh response.
See also commits with #1037 in ogClient and WebConsole repo.
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Otherwise, ogServer rejects the response if ogClient sends more
parameters than required.
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This method deletes a room (lab) from the DB and deletes on cascade
computers and computers partitions.
Note: if the room id do not exists in the database, ogserver still
tries to delete it and replies with 200 OK.
Request:
POST /room/delete
{
"id": "1"
}
Response:
200 OK
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This method deletes a center from the DB and deletes on cascade
rooms/labs, computers and computers partitions.
Note: if the center id do not exists in the database, ogserver still
tries to delete it and replies with 200 OK.
Request:
POST /center/delete
{
"id": "1"
}
Response:
200 OK
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If ogClient sends an unknown attribute, ignore it.
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If a probe response contains speedinformation, parse and store
it inside the client struct. Speed is interpreted as an unsigned
integer representing Mbit/s.
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Update license header in files.
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Socket hidra API has been removed, all connections use a REST API.
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Needed by the old socket Hydra that does not exist anymore
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Avoids multiple entries of a same client like
{"clients": [{"addr": "192.168.2.230", "state": "WOL_SENT"}, {"addr": "192.168.2.230", "state": "OPG"}]
These can arise when ogserver processes a WoL request for an already
connected client.
When processing the WoL request, search for the target address in the
clients list, if found we avoid creating the wol entry.
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WOL_SENT tells that WakeOnLan was sent to computer, after 60 seconds,
if computer does not boot, this state is released.
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og_json_client_append() adds a client objet to the json tree.
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Add foreign keys (version 1 introduced innoDB as default db engine)
allowing cascade deletions for some tables:
- perfilessoft_softwares
If a software profile or a software component is deleted, the
corresponding row in this table will be deleted too.
- ordenadores_particiones
If a computer or a partition is deleted from the DB, delete the
corresponding row inside this table.
- aulas
If the center the room is in is removed, delete the room too.
- ordenadores
If the room in which a computer is in is removed, the computer
will be deleted accordingly.
We should take into account that this schema superseeds some code
regarding deletions inside WebConsole that probably are not needed any
more, at least for the tables mentioned.
(See admin/WebConsole/gestores/relaciones/*.php in OpenGnsys repo)
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Enable TCP keepalive to detect if the ogClient is gone (hard reset). If no reply
after 120 seconds, then release the connection to the client.
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Adds POST method to add rooms (labs), required payload parameters are
name, netmask and center; any additional attributes are optional.
Required JSON:
{ "center": 0,
"name": "classroom10",
"netmask": "255.255.255.0" }
Full JSON:
{ "center": 0,
"name": "classroom11",
"netmask": "255.255.255.0",
"group": 0,
"location": "First floor",
"gateway": "192.168.56.1",
"ntp": "hora.cica.es",
"dns": "1.1.1.1",
"remote": True }
This commit also adds unit tests for /room/add POST method.
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This patch adds database schema management capabilities to ogServer:
- ogServer now tracks the version of its database schema, if no version
is detected, creates a 'version' table with a single row starting at 0.
- ogServer can upgrade its database schema to a newer version if
detected. (ogServer ships required SQL commands to do so)
If ogServer is unable to upgrade the schema at startup (if needed be) it
*will not* start.
Defines schema update v1 which upgrades database engine tables of
ogServer database (usually named 'ogAdmBD') from myISAM to innoDB.
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GET /scope could generate a response larger than 64 Kbytes.
Rise the maximum API REST response size to 256 Kbytes.
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Otherwise, ogServer sends "200 OK" after a "500 Internal Server Error
error" response.
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Otherwise, copying response json to response buffer could lead to stack
smashing is the json response is too large.
stdout example:
*** stack smashing detected ***: <unknown> terminated
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Several universities have reported that creating a software profile
hangs the machine running the ogServer for a while, sometimes up to
minutes.
Legacy SQL code is producing said bottleneck, responsible for pruning a
intermediate table between "perfilessoft" and "softwares". There is
redundant code, "perfilssoft" should be pruned first, speeding up the
later task of pruning the intermediate table "perfilessoft_softwares"
There is no need to execute:
DELETE FROM perfilessoft_softwares
WHERE idperfilsoft IN (
SELECT idperfilsoft
FROM perfilessoft
WHERE idperfilsoft NOT IN (
SELECT DISTINCT idperfilsoft
from ordenadores_particiones)
AND idperfilsoft NOT IN (
SELECT DISTINCT idperfilsoft from imagenes))
When afterwards "perfilessoft" is going to be pruned and
"perfilessoft_softwares" pruned again:
DELETE FROM perfilessoft WHERE idperfilsoft NOT IN
(SELECT DISTINCT idperfilsoft from ordenadores_particiones)
AND idperfilsoft NOT IN
(SELECT DISTINCT idperfilsoft from imagenes)
DELETE FROM perfilessoft_softwares WHERE idperfilsoft NOT IN
(SELECT idperfilsoft from perfilessoft)
The two latter commands suffice.
This should not happen when using a relational database supporting
foreign keys and ON DELETE CASCADE, like innoDB, which will be adopted
soon.
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mktime modifies the struct tm it receives and takes into account whether DST is
active or not (tm_isdst). tm_isdst == 0 adjusts the time, which causes the time
mismatch error.
All fields are being initialized to 0 and therefore it is assumed that the time
that has been passed is not in daylight saving time.
When the value is negative in tm.tm_isdst it delegates to mktime to guess if it
is in daylight saving time or not, this works 99% of the time.
Best way would be that ogserver knows what is its timezone and when daylight
saving applies, so tm_isdst is set to 0 or 1 accordingly.
Meanwhile, "tm_isdst = -1" provides the hotfix.
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Adds POST method to add centers (organizational unit), required payload
parameter is the name, and an additional comment is optional.
{"name": "ACME"}
{"name": "ACME", "comment": "Some comment"}
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/create/image adds an entry to the database for the given partition
image created when payload contains a "description" attribute. This
insertion into the database is lacking a check for duplicates, which are
not supported for the images table.
Add a prior duplicate check before inserting. Exit with -1 code if an
image with the same name is found.
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