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-# #!/usr/local/bin/python
-#
-# This script restarts the cluster nodes. It can optionally cleanup the persistent data.
-# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# This script takes a list of hosts as parameter
-#
-#
-# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-import argparse
-from remote_host import RemoteHost
-
-parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Cluster Restart')
-parser.add_argument("--rootdir", default="/root",
- help="the root directory on the remote host where the distribution is deployed", required=True)
-parser.add_argument("--hosts", default="",
- help="a comma separated list of host names or ip addresses", required=True)
-parser.add_argument("--clean", action="store_true", default=False,
- help="clean the persistent data for the current deployment")
-parser.add_argument("--user", default="root", help="the SSH username for the remote host(s)")
-parser.add_argument("--password", default="Ecp123", help="the SSH password for the remote host(s)")
-args = parser.parse_args()
-
-
-def main():
- hosts = args.hosts.split(",")
- for x in range(0, len(hosts)):
- # Connect to the remote host and start doing operations
- remote = RemoteHost(hosts[x], args.user, args.password, args.rootdir)
- remote.kill_controller()
- if(args.clean):
- remote.exec_cmd("rm -rf " + args.rootdir + "/deploy/current/odl/journal")
- remote.exec_cmd("rm -rf " + args.rootdir + "/deploy/current/odl/snapshots")
- remote.start_controller(args.rootdir + "/deploy/current")
-
-main()