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psycopg
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psycopg2
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pyyaml
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llfuse
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requests
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# The address the agent binds to
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#address: 127.0.0.1
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# # The name for this agent instance (controles the FUSE directory name)
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#name: pgmon
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# The port the agent listens on for requests
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#port: 5400
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# Mode to set on FUSE files (in octal)
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#fuse_mode: 0o400
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# Owner to set on FUSE files
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#fuse_owner: zabbix
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fuse_owner: james
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# Group to set on FUSE files
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#fuse_group: zabbix
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fuse_group: james
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# User the agent runs as
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agent_user: james
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# Groupthe agent runs as
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agent_group: james
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# Min PostgreSQL connection pool size (per database)
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#min_pool_size: 0
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# Log level for stderr logging (see https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels)
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# Possible values are: debug, info, warning, error, critical
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#log_level: 'error'
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log_level: 'info'
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# Base directory for FUSE file system
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fuse_base: /tmp/pgmon
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# Database user to connect as
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#dbuser: 'postgres'
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# Database host
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#dbhost: '/var/run/postgresql'
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dbhost: 127.0.0.1
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# Database port
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#dbport: 5432
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dbport: 54315
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# Default database to connect to when none is specified for a metric
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#dbname: 'postgres'
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# SSL connection mode
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#ssl_mode: require
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ssl_mode: allow
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# Timeout for getting a connection slot from a pool
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#pool_slot_timeout: 5
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337
src/pgmon.py
337
src/pgmon.py
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import argparse
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import logging
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import re
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import stat
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import errno
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import requests
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from decimal import Decimal
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@ -23,9 +26,6 @@ from contextlib import contextmanager
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler
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from http.server import ThreadingHTTPServer
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from threading import Lock
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import yaml
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@ -34,7 +34,10 @@ import psycopg2
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from psycopg2.extras import RealDictCursor
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from psycopg2.pool import ThreadedConnectionPool
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import requests
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from pwd import getpwnam
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from grp import getgrnam
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import llfuse
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VERSION = "1.1.0-rc1"
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# Running state (used to gracefully shut down)
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running = True
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# The http server object
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httpd = None
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# Where the config file lives
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config_file = None
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# Default config settings
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DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
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# The address the agent binds to
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"address": "127.0.0.1",
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# The port the agent listens on for requests
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"port": 5400,
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# The name for this agent instance (controles the FUSE directory name)
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"name": "pgmon",
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# Base directory for FUSE file system
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"fuse_base": "/run/pgmon",
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# Mode to set on FUSE files (in octal)
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"fuse_mode": 0o400,
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# Owner to set on FUSE files
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"fuse_owner": "zabbix",
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# Group to set on FUSE files
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"fuse_group": "zabbix",
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# The user the agent runs as
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"agent_user": "pgmon",
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# The group the agent runs as
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"agent_group": "pgmon",
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# Min PostgreSQL connection pool size (per database)
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"min_pool_size": 0,
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# Max PostgreSQL connection pool size (per database)
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@ -349,11 +359,9 @@ def signal_handler(sig, frame): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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if sig in [signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGQUIT]:
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Context.log.info("Shutting down ...")
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Context.running = False
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if Context.httpd is not None:
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Context.httpd.socket.close()
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# Signal a reload
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if sig == signal.SIGHUP:
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if sig in [signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGUSR1]:
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Context.log.warning("Received config reload signal")
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read_config(Context.config_file)
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@ -792,89 +800,253 @@ def test_queries():
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return 0
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class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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class PGMonFuse(llfuse.Operations):
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"""
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This is our request handling server. It is responsible for listening for
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This is our FUSE filesystem for requests from Zabbix. It is responsible for listening for
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requests, processing them, and responding.
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"""
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def log_request(self, code="-", size="-"):
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"""
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Override to suppress standard request logging
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.builtin = ["agent_version", "latest_version_info", "sleep"]
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self.update_files()
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def do_GET(self): # pylint: disable=invalid-name
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# Dictionary holdig context information for open file handles
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self.inodes = dict()
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self.file_handles = dict()
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@staticmethod
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def gen_attrs(inode, is_dir):
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attrs = llfuse.EntryAttributes()
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if is_dir:
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attrs.st_mode = Context.config["fuse_mode"] | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IFDIR
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else:
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attrs.st_mode = Context.config["fuse_mode"] | stat.S_IFREG
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attrs.st_nlink = 1
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attrs.st_size = 1024
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attrs.st_uid = getpwnam(Context.config["fuse_owner"]).pw_uid
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attrs.st_gid = getgrnam(Context.config["fuse_group"]).gr_gid
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attrs.st_ino = inode
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return attrs
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def update_files(self):
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self.files = self.builtin + sorted(list(Context.config["metrics"].keys()))
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@staticmethod
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def path_to_inode(path):
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"""
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Handle a request. This is just a wrapper around the actual handler
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code to keep things more readable.
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Provide a consistent inode for a given file
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"""
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return hash(path) & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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def lookup(self, inode_p, name, ctx=None):
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""" """
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print(f"Lookup called with: inode_p={inode_p} name={name}")
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# We only have a single level, so if the parent inode is anything else
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# then it doesn't exist
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if inode_p != llfuse.ROOT_INODE:
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raise llfuse.FUSEError(errno.ENOENT)
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# Generate the inode for this file (ie: query + args)
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inode = self.path_to_inode(name)
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# Get the file info if we already have it, create it otherwise
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try:
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self._handle_request()
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except BrokenPipeError:
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Context.log.error("Client disconnected, exiting handler")
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file = self.inodes[inode]
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except KeyError:
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# Separate out the name components
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parts = name.decode("utf-8").split(":", 1)
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base_name = parts[0]
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try:
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arg_str = parts[1]
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except IndexError:
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arg_str = ""
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def _handle_request(self):
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"""
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Request handler
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"""
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# Parse the URL
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parsed_path = urlparse(self.path)
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metric_name = parsed_path.path.strip("/")
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parsed_query = parse_qs(parsed_path.query)
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# Make sure it's a valid request
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if base_name not in self.files:
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raise llfuse.FUSEError(errno.ENOENT)
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# Split any key/value args
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args = {}
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for arg in arg_str.split(","):
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if arg == "":
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continue
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print(f"Splitting: {arg}")
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key, value = arg.split("=", 1)
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args[key] = value
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file = {
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"name": base_name,
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"args": args,
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"error": None,
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"attrs": None,
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"count": 0,
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}
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self.inodes[inode] = file
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if not file["attrs"]:
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# Fuse shouldn't be calling this for the base directory, so it
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# should be safe to assume we're dealing with a file.
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file["attrs"] = self.gen_attrs(inode, False)
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# Increase the lookup count
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file["count"] += 1
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return file["attrs"]
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def getattr(self, inode, ctx=None):
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print(f"getattr called with: inode={inode}")
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if inode == llfuse.ROOT_INODE:
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# If we're looking at the directory itself
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return self.gen_attrs(inode, True)
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try:
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return self.inodes[inode]["attrs"]
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except KeyError:
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print(f"Getattr called without a lookup first for: inode={inode}")
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raise llfuse.FUSEError(errno.ENOENT)
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def opendir(self, inode, ctx):
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"""
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Note: We only allow one directory level
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"""
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print(f"opendir called with: inode={inode}")
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if inode != llfuse.ROOT_INODE:
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raise llfuse.FUSEError(errno.ENOENT)
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return inode
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def readdir(self, fh, off):
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print(f"readdir called with: fh={fh} off={off}")
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# Something has gone wrong if this was called for anything other than the top level directory
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assert fh == llfuse.ROOT_INODE
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for i, entry in enumerate(self.files[off:]):
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print(f" yielding: {entry.encode('utf8')}")
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yield (
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entry.encode("utf-8"),
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self.lookup(llfuse.ROOT_INODE, entry.encode("utf-8")),
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i + off + 1,
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)
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def new_file_handle(self, inode=None):
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"""
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Pick an unused file handle (int) and create an entry in file_handles for it
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returns: the file handle number
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"""
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# Find the first unused number
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new_fh = 0
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for fh in sorted(self.file_handles.keys()):
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if new_fh == fh:
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new_fh += 1
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else:
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break
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# Create the empty entry in the
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self.file_handles[new_fh] = {
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"inode": inode,
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"data": None,
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}
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return new_fh
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def open(self, inode, flags, ctx):
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print(f"open called with: inode={inode} flags={flags}")
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fh = self.new_file_handle(inode)
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# Get the data associated with the file handle
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file = self.file_handles[fh]
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# Get the data associated with the file name and parameters
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data = self.inodes[inode]
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# Pull out the things we need to run the query
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metric_name = data["name"]
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metric_args = data["args"]
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# Populate the data for the file
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if metric_name == "agent_version":
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self._reply(200, VERSION)
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file["data"] = VERSION.encode("utf-8")
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elif metric_name == "sleep":
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seconds = metric_args.get("seconds", "10")
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with llfuse.lock_released:
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time.sleep(int(seconds))
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file["data"] = seconds.encode("utf-8")
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elif metric_name == "latest_version_info":
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try:
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get_latest_version()
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self._reply(
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200,
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json.dumps(
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{
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"latest": Context.latest_version,
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"supported": 1 if Context.release_supported else 0,
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}
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),
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)
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file["data"] = json.dumps(
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{
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"latest": Context.latest_version,
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"supported": 1 if Context.release_supported else 0,
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}
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).encode("utf-8")
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except LatestVersionCheckError as e:
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Context.log.error(
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"Failed to retrieve latest version information: %s", e
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)
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self._reply(503, "Failed to retrieve latest version info")
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file["data"] = "ERROR: Failed to retrieve latest version info".encode(
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"utf-8"
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)
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else:
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# Note: parse_qs returns the values as a list. Since we always expect
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# single values, just grab the first from each.
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args = {key: values[0] for key, values in parsed_query.items()}
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# Get the dbname. If none was provided, use the default from the
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# config.
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dbname = args.get("dbname", Context.config["dbname"])
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dbname = metric_args.get("dbname", Context.config["dbname"])
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# Sample the metric
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try:
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self._reply(200, sample_metric(dbname, metric_name, args))
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file["data"] = sample_metric(dbname, metric_name, metric_args).encode(
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"utf-8"
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)
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except UnknownMetricError:
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Context.log.error("Unknown metric: %s", metric_name)
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self._reply(404, "Unknown metric")
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file["data"] = "ERROR: Unknown metric".encode("utf-8")
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except MetricVersionError:
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Context.log.error("Failed to find an query version for %s", metric_name)
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self._reply(404, "Unsupported version")
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file["data"] = "ERROR: Unsupported version".encode("utf-8")
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except UnhappyDBError:
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Context.log.info("Database %s is unhappy, please be patient", dbname)
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self._reply(503, "Database unavailable")
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file["data"] = "ERROR: Database unavailable".encode("utf-8")
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except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=broad-exception-caught
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Context.log.error("Error running query: %s", e)
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self._reply(500, "Unexpected error: {}".format(e))
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file["data"] = "ERROR: Unexpected error: {}".format(e).encode("utf-8")
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def _reply(self, code, content):
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"""
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Send a reply to the client
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"""
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self.send_response(code)
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self.send_header("Content-type", "application/json")
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self.end_headers()
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return fh
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self.wfile.write(bytes(content, "utf-8"))
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def read(self, fh, off, size):
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print(f"read called with: fh={fh} off={off} size={size}")
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file = self.file_handles[fh]
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return file["data"][off : off + size]
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def forget(self, inode_list):
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"""
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Note: Per the dcumenation, this function must not raise an exception!
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"""
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print(f"forget called with: inode_list={inode_list}")
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for inode, nlookup in inode_list:
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try:
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self.inodes[inode]["count"] -= nlookup
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if self.inodes[inode]["count"] <= 0:
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del self.inodes[inode]
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except Exception as e:
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Context.log.error("Error forgetting inode %s: %s", inode, e)
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def release(self, fh):
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print(f"release called with: fh={fh}")
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del self.file_handles[fh]
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def main():
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sys.exit(1)
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sys.exit(0)
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# Set up the http server to receive requests
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server_address = (Context.config["address"], Context.config["port"])
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Context.httpd = ThreadingHTTPServer(server_address, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler)
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# Set up the signal handler
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal_handler)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, signal_handler)
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# Handle requests.
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Context.log.info("Listening on port %s...", Context.config["port"])
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while Context.running:
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Context.httpd.handle_request()
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# Ensure the mount point exists
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if not os.path.exists(Context.config["fuse_base"]):
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os.makedirs(Context.config["fuse_base"])
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# Create the FUSE filesystem
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pgmon_fuse = PGMonFuse()
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fuse_options = set(llfuse.default_options)
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fuse_options.add("fsname=pgmon")
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# fuse_options.add('direct_io')
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# if options.debug_fuse:
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# fuse_options.add('allow_others')
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try:
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llfuse.init(pgmon_fuse, Context.config["fuse_base"], fuse_options)
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except:
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llfuse.close()
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return -1
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try:
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llfuse.main(workers=1)
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except:
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llfuse.close()
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raise
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llfuse.close()
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# Clean up PostgreSQL connections
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# TODO: Improve this ... not sure it actually closes all the connections cleanly
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for pool in Context.connections.values():
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pool.close()
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pool.closeall()
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logging.shutdown()
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print("Good bye.")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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