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import os
import pytest
import re
import logging
import subprocess
import ccmlib.node
from cassandra import ConsistencyLevel
from cassandra.query import SimpleStatement
from ccmlib.node import ToolError
from dtest import Tester, create_ks
from tools.assertions import assert_all, assert_invalid, assert_none, assert_stderr_clean
from tools.jmxutils import JolokiaAgent, make_mbean
since = pytest.mark.since
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TestNodetool(Tester):
def test_decommission_after_drain_is_invalid(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-8741
Running a decommission after a drain should generate
an unsupported operation message and exit with an error
code (which we receive as a ToolError exception).
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate([3]).start()
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
node.drain(block_on_log=True)
try:
node.decommission()
assert not "Expected nodetool error"
except ToolError as e:
assert_stderr_clean(e.stderr)
assert 'Unsupported operation' in e.stdout
def test_correct_dc_rack_in_nodetool_info(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-10382
Test that nodetool info returns the correct rack and dc
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate([2, 2])
cluster.set_configuration_options(values={'endpoint_snitch': 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.GossipingPropertyFileSnitch'})
for i, node in enumerate(cluster.nodelist()):
with open(os.path.join(node.get_conf_dir(), 'cassandra-rackdc.properties'), 'w') as snitch_file:
for line in ["dc={}".format(node.data_center), "rack=rack{}".format(i % 2)]:
snitch_file.write(line + os.linesep)
cluster.start()
for i, node in enumerate(cluster.nodelist()):
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('info')
assert_stderr_clean(err)
out_str = out
if isinstance(out, (bytes, bytearray)):
out_str = out.decode("utf-8")
logger.debug(out_str)
for line in out_str.split(os.linesep):
if line.startswith('Data Center'):
assert line.endswith(node.data_center), \
"Expected dc {} for {} but got {}".format(node.data_center, node.address(), line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1])
elif line.startswith('Rack'):
rack = "rack{}".format(i % 2)
assert line.endswith(rack), \
"Expected rack {} for {} but got {}".format(rack, node.address(), line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1])
@since('3.4')
def test_nodetool_timeout_commands(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-10953
Test that nodetool gettimeout and settimeout work at a basic level
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate([1]).start()
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
types = ['read', 'range', 'write', 'counterwrite', 'cascontention',
'truncate', 'misc']
if cluster.version() < '4.0':
types.append('streamingsocket')
# read all of the timeouts, make sure we get a sane response
for timeout_type in types:
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('gettimeout {}'.format(timeout_type))
assert_stderr_clean(err)
logger.debug(out)
assert re.search(r'.* \d+ ms', out)
# set all of the timeouts to 123
for timeout_type in types:
_, err, _ = node.nodetool('settimeout {} 123'.format(timeout_type))
assert_stderr_clean(err)
# verify that they're all reported as 123
for timeout_type in types:
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('gettimeout {}'.format(timeout_type))
assert_stderr_clean(err)
logger.debug(out)
assert re.search(r'.* 123 ms', out)
@since('3.0')
def test_cleanup_when_no_replica_with_index(self):
self._cleanup_when_no_replica(True)
@since('3.0')
def test_cleanup_when_no_replica_without_index(self):
self._cleanup_when_no_replica(False)
def _cleanup_when_no_replica(self, with_index=False):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-13526
Test nodetool cleanup KS to remove old data when new replicas in current node instead of directly returning success.
"""
self.cluster.populate([1, 1]).start()
node_dc1 = self.cluster.nodelist()[0]
node_dc2 = self.cluster.nodelist()[1]
# init schema with rf on both data centers
replication_factor = {'dc1': 1, 'dc2': 1}
session = self.patient_exclusive_cql_connection(node_dc1, consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL)
session_dc2 = self.patient_exclusive_cql_connection(node_dc2, consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.LOCAL_ONE)
create_ks(session, 'ks', replication_factor)
if self.cluster.version() < '4.0':
session.execute('CREATE TABLE ks.cf (id int PRIMARY KEY, value text) with dclocal_read_repair_chance = 0 AND read_repair_chance = 0;', trace=False)
else:
session.execute('CREATE TABLE ks.cf (id int PRIMARY KEY, value text);', trace=False)
if with_index:
session.execute('CREATE INDEX value_by_key on ks.cf(value)', trace=False)
# populate data
for i in range(0, 100):
session.execute(SimpleStatement("INSERT INTO ks.cf(id, value) VALUES({}, 'value');".format(i), consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL))
# generate sstable
self.cluster.flush()
for node in self.cluster.nodelist():
assert 0 != len(node.get_sstables('ks', 'cf'))
if with_index:
assert 100 == len(list(session_dc2.execute("SELECT * FROM ks.cf WHERE value = 'value'"))), 100
# alter rf to only dc1
session.execute("ALTER KEYSPACE ks WITH REPLICATION = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1' : 1, 'dc2' : 0};")
# nodetool cleanup on dc2
node_dc2.nodetool("cleanup ks cf")
node_dc2.nodetool("compact ks cf")
# check local data on dc2
for node in self.cluster.nodelist():
if node.data_center == 'dc2':
assert 0 == len(node.get_sstables('ks', 'cf'))
else:
assert 0 != len(node.get_sstables('ks', 'cf'))
# dc1 data remains
statement = SimpleStatement("SELECT * FROM ks.cf", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.LOCAL_ONE)
assert 100 == len(list(session.execute(statement)))
if with_index:
statement = SimpleStatement("SELECT * FROM ks.cf WHERE value = 'value'", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.LOCAL_ONE)
assert len(list(session.execute(statement))) == 100
# alter rf back to query dc2, no data, no index
session.execute("ALTER KEYSPACE ks WITH REPLICATION = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1' : 0, 'dc2' : 1};")
assert_none(session_dc2, "SELECT * FROM ks.cf")
if with_index:
assert_none(session_dc2, "SELECT * FROM ks.cf WHERE value = 'value'")
def test_meaningless_notice_in_status(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-10176
nodetool status don't return ownership when there is more than one user keyspace
define (since they likely have different replication infos making ownership
meaningless in general) and shows a helpful notice as to why it does that.
This test checks that said notice is only printed is there is indeed more than
one user keyspace.
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate([3]).start()
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
notice_message = r'effective ownership information is meaningless'
# Do a first try without any keypace, we shouldn't have the notice
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('status')
assert_stderr_clean(err)
assert not re.search(notice_message, out)
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node)
session.execute("CREATE KEYSPACE ks1 WITH replication = { 'class':'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor':1}")
# With 1 keyspace, we should still not get the notice
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('status')
assert_stderr_clean(err)
assert not re.search(notice_message, out)
session.execute("CREATE KEYSPACE ks2 WITH replication = { 'class':'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor':1}")
# With 2 keyspaces with the same settings, we should not get the notice
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('status')
assert_stderr_clean(err)
assert not re.search(notice_message, out)
session.execute("CREATE KEYSPACE ks3 WITH replication = { 'class':'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor':3}")
# With a keyspace without the same replication factor, we should get the notice
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('status')
assert_stderr_clean(err)
assert re.search(notice_message, out)
@since('4.0')
def test_set_get_batchlog_replay_throttle(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-13614
Test that batchlog replay throttle can be set and get through nodetool
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate(2)
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
cluster.start()
# Test that nodetool help messages are displayed
assert 'Set batchlog replay throttle' in node.nodetool('help setbatchlogreplaythrottle').stdout
assert 'Print batchlog replay throttle' in node.nodetool('help getbatchlogreplaythrottle').stdout
# Set and get throttle with nodetool, ensuring that the rate change is logged
node.nodetool('setbatchlogreplaythrottle 2048')
assert len(node.grep_log('Updating batchlog replay throttle to 2048 KB/s, 1024 KB/s per endpoint',
filename='debug.log')) >= 0
assert 'Batchlog replay throttle: 2048 KB/s' in node.nodetool('getbatchlogreplaythrottle').stdout
@since('3.0', max_version='5.0.x')
def test_reloadlocalschema(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-13954
Test that `nodetool reloadlocalschema` works as intended
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate(1)
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
cluster.start()
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node)
query = "CREATE KEYSPACE IF NOT EXISTS test WITH replication " \
"= {'class': 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'datacenter1': 2};"
session.execute(query)
query = 'CREATE TABLE test.test (pk int, ck int, PRIMARY KEY (pk, ck));'
session.execute(query)
ss = make_mbean('db', type='StorageService')
# get initial schema version
with JolokiaAgent(node) as jmx:
schema_version = jmx.read_attribute(ss, 'SchemaVersion')
# manually add a regular column 'val' to test.test
query = """
INSERT INTO system_schema.columns
(keyspace_name, table_name, column_name, clustering_order,
column_name_bytes, kind, position, type)
VALUES
('test', 'test', 'val', 'none',
0x76616c, 'regular', -1, 'int');"""
session.execute(query)
# validate that schema version wasn't automatically updated
with JolokiaAgent(node) as jmx:
assert schema_version == jmx.read_attribute(ss, 'SchemaVersion')
# make sure the new column wasn't automagically picked up
assert_invalid(session, 'INSERT INTO test.test (pk, ck, val) VALUES (0, 1, 2);')
# force the node to reload schema from disk
node.nodetool('reloadlocalschema')
# validate that schema version changed
with JolokiaAgent(node) as jmx:
assert schema_version != jmx.read_attribute(ss, 'SchemaVersion')
# try an insert with the new column again and validate it succeeds this time
session.execute('INSERT INTO test.test (pk, ck, val) VALUES (0, 1, 2);')
assert_all(session, 'SELECT pk, ck, val FROM test.test;', [[0, 1, 2]])
@since('3.0')
def test_refresh_size_estimates_clears_invalid_entries(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-14905
nodetool refreshsizeestimates should clear up entries for tables that no longer exist
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate(1)
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
cluster.start()
session = self.patient_exclusive_cql_connection(node)
session.execute("USE system;")
# Valid keyspace but invalid table
session.execute("INSERT INTO size_estimates (keyspace_name, table_name, range_start, range_end, mean_partition_size, partitions_count) VALUES ('system_auth', 'bad_table', '-5', '5', 0, 0);")
# Invalid keyspace and table
session.execute("INSERT INTO size_estimates (keyspace_name, table_name, range_start, range_end, mean_partition_size, partitions_count) VALUES ('bad_keyspace', 'bad_table', '-5', '5', 0, 0);")
node.nodetool('refreshsizeestimates')
assert_none(session, "SELECT * FROM size_estimates WHERE keyspace_name='system_auth' AND table_name='bad_table'")
assert_none(session, "SELECT * FROM size_estimates WHERE keyspace_name='bad_keyspace'")
@since('4.0')
def test_set_get_concurrent_view_builders(self):
"""
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-12245
Test that the number of concurrent view builders can be set and get through nodetool
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate(2)
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
cluster.start()
# Test that nodetool help messages are displayed
assert 'Set the number of concurrent view' in node.nodetool('help setconcurrentviewbuilders').stdout
assert 'Get the number of concurrent view' in node.nodetool('help getconcurrentviewbuilders').stdout
# Set and get throttle with nodetool, ensuring that the rate change is logged
node.nodetool('setconcurrentviewbuilders 4')
assert 'Current number of concurrent view builders in the system is: \n4' \
in node.nodetool('getconcurrentviewbuilders').stdout
# Try to set an invalid zero value
try:
node.nodetool('setconcurrentviewbuilders 0')
except ToolError as e:
assert 'concurrent_view_builders should be great than 0.' in e.stdout
assert 'Number of concurrent view builders should be greater than 0.', e.message
else:
pytest.fail("Expected error when setting and invalid value")
@since('4.0')
def test_describecluster_more_information_three_datacenters(self):
"""
nodetool describecluster should be more informative. It should include detailes
for total node count, list of datacenters, RF, number of nodes per dc, how many
are down and version(s).
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-13853
@expected_result This test invokes nodetool describecluster and matches the output with the expected one
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate([1, 2, 1]).start()
node1_dc1, node1_dc2, node2_dc2, node1_dc3 = cluster.nodelist()
session_dc1 = self.patient_cql_connection(node1_dc1)
session_dc1.execute("create KEYSPACE ks1 WITH replication = {'class': 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1': 3, 'dc2':5, 'dc3':1}")
session_dc3 = self.patient_cql_connection(node1_dc3)
session_dc3.execute("create KEYSPACE ks2 WITH replication = {'class': 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1': 3, 'dc2':5, 'dc3':1}")
all_nodes = cluster.nodelist()
out_node1_dc1, node1_dc1_sorted = self._describe(all_nodes.pop())
for node in all_nodes:
out, out_sorted = self._describe(node)
assert node1_dc1_sorted == out_sorted
logger.debug(out_node1_dc1)
assert 'Live: 4' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'Joining: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'Moving: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'Leaving: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'Unreachable: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'Data Centers:' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'dc1 #Nodes: 1 #Down: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'dc2 #Nodes: 2 #Down: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'dc3 #Nodes: 1 #Down: 0' in out_node1_dc1
assert 'Keyspaces:' in out_node1_dc1
expected_keyspaces = [('system_schema', 'LocalStrategy', {''}),
('system', 'LocalStrategy', {''}),
('system_traces', 'SimpleStrategy', {'replication_factor=2'}),
('system_distributed', 'SimpleStrategy', {'replication_factor=3'}),
('system_auth', 'SimpleStrategy', {'replication_factor=1'}),
('ks1', 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', {'dc1=3','dc2=5','dc3=1'}),
('ks2', 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', {'dc1=3','dc2=5','dc3=1'})]
for (ks, strategy, _) in expected_keyspaces:
assert "{} -> Replication class: {}".format(ks, strategy) in out_node1_dc1 # replication factor is verified below
# now check db versions & replication factor:
# Database versions:
# 4.0.0: [127.0.0.6:7000, 127.0.0.5:7000, 127.0.0.4:7000, 127.0.0.3:7000, 127.0.0.2:7000, 127.0.0.1:7000]
lines = out_node1_dc1.splitlines()
rex = r'(\S+)\s\[(.*)\]'
found_keyspaces = False
found_database = False
verified_rfs = 0
for i in range(0, len(lines)):
if 'Keyspaces' in lines[i]:
found_keyspaces = True
for x in range(i+1, len(lines)):
for (ks, strategy, replication) in expected_keyspaces:
if "{} ->".format(ks) in lines[x]:
verified_rfs += 1
assert strategy in lines[x]
assert replication == self._get_replication(lines[x])
if 'Database versions:' in lines[i]:
found_database = True
m = re.search(rex, lines[i+1])
# group(1) is the version, and all nodes are on the same version
assert "{}".format(node1_dc1.get_cassandra_version()) in m.group(1)
nodestring = m.group(2)
for n in cluster.nodelist():
assert n.address_and_port() in nodestring
assert found_keyspaces
assert found_database
assert verified_rfs == len(expected_keyspaces)
def _get_replication(self, line):
# ks1 -> Replication class: NetworkTopologyStrategy {dc2=5, dc1=3, dc3=1}
repl_rex = r'{(.*)}'
repl_m = re.search(repl_rex, line)
return {x.strip() for x in repl_m.group(1).split(",")}
def _describe(self, node):
node_describe, err, _ = node.nodetool('describecluster')
assert_stderr_clean(err)
out_sorted = node_describe.split()
out_sorted.sort()
return (node_describe, out_sorted)
@since('4.0')
def test_sjk(self):
"""
Verify that SJK generally works.
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate([1]).start()
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('sjk --help')
logger.debug(out)
hasPattern = False
for line in out.split(os.linesep):
if " ttop [Thread Top] Displays threads from JVM process" == line:
hasPattern = True
assert hasPattern == True, "Expected help about SJK ttop"
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('sjk')
logger.debug(out)
hasPattern = False
for line in out.split(os.linesep):
if " ttop [Thread Top] Displays threads from JVM process" == line:
hasPattern = True
assert hasPattern == True, "Expected help about SJK ttop"
out, err, _ = node.nodetool('sjk hh -n 10 --live')
logger.debug(out)
hasPattern = False
for line in out.split(os.linesep):
if re.match('.*Instances.*Bytes.*Type.*', line):
hasPattern = True
assert hasPattern == True, "Expected 'SJK hh' output"
@since('3.0', max_version='3.x')
def test_jobs_option_warning(self):
"""
Verify that nodetool -j/--jobs option warning is raised depending on the value of `concurrent_compactors` in the
target node, independently from where the tool is used.
Before CASSANDRA-16104 the warning was based on the local value of `concurrent_compactors`, and not in the value
used in the target node, which is got through JMX.
From 4.0 we have a JUnit test in place that supersedes this test.
@jira_ticket CASSANDRA-16104
"""
# setup a cluster with a different value for concurrent_compactors in each node
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate(2)
node1, node2 = cluster.nodelist()
node1.set_configuration_options(values={'concurrent_compactors': '1'})
node2.set_configuration_options(values={'concurrent_compactors': '10'})
cluster.start()
# we will invoke nodetool always from node1 environment
tool = node1.get_tool('nodetool')
env = node1.get_env()
warning = 'jobs (10) is bigger than configured concurrent_compactors (1)'
def nodetool(node):
cmd = [tool, '-h', 'localhost', '-p', str(node.jmx_port), 'upgradesstables', '-j', '10']
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, env=env, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
return ccmlib.node.handle_external_tool_process(p, cmd)
# from node1 environment, connect to node1 and verify that the warning is raised
out, err, _ = nodetool(node1)
assert_stderr_clean(err)
assert warning in out
# from node1 environment, connect to node2 and verify that the warning is not raised
out, err, _ = nodetool(node2)
assert_stderr_clean(err)
assert warning not in out
def test_ipv4_ipv6_host(self):
"""
Test that both ipv4 and ipv6 hosts are accepted by nodetool
"""
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.populate(1)
cluster.start()
node = cluster.nodelist()[0]
tool = node.get_tool('nodetool')
env = node.get_env()
def nodetool(host):
cmd = [tool, '-h', host, '-p', str(node.jmx_port), 'status']
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, env=env, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
return ccmlib.node.handle_external_tool_process(p, cmd)
# ipv4 should work
nodetool('127.0.0.1')
# if ipv6 fails, make sure the reason is valid
try:
nodetool('::1')
except ToolError as e:
assert any(reason in e.stderr for reason in ("Connection refused", "Protocol family unavailable"))