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rm /var/virtualization/vm-dynamic/*/*.qcow2 | rm /var/virtualization/vm-dynamic/*/*.qcow2 | ||
rm /var/virtualization/vm-persistent/*/*.qcow2 | rm /var/virtualization/vm-persistent/*/*.qcow2 | ||
</source> | |||
== Clean up the Firewall Rules == | |||
If you have configured the automatic firewall rules creation, you need to execute the following commands on the Primary-Master-Node: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms | |||
svn rm /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/* | |||
svn ci -m "Removed all test VM rules" /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/ | |||
</source> | |||
On the Secondary-Master-Node and all other VM-Nodes, you'll need to execute: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/ | |||
</source> | |||
== Remove libvirtd State == | |||
We need to remove all existing libvirtd states on all Master-Nodes and normal VM-Nodes: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
/etc/init.d/libvirtd stop | |||
rm /etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml | |||
rm /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target/* | |||
/etc/init.d/libvirtd start | |||
</source> | |||
== Reset the LDAP Server == | |||
Now you reset the LDAP server with the the previously created backup: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
cp /root/stoney-cloud-reset/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/. | |||
/usr/sbin/restoreOpenLDAPmaster.sh | |||
</source> | |||
You'll be led through the restore process: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
The following machines have an existing OpenLDAP backup: | |||
################################################################################################### | |||
total 4 | |||
drwxr-sr-x 4 root vm-storage 74 25. Dez 2013 . | |||
drwx--S--- 5 root vm-storage 81 2. Apr 2014 .. | |||
drwxr-sr-x 2 root vm-storage 4096 12. Feb 03:00 vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org | |||
drwxr-sr-x 2 root vm-storage 92 12. Feb 03:00 vm-test-02.int.stoney-cloud.org | |||
Please enter the machine from which you want to restore from: | |||
vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org | |||
The following OpenLDAP backups exist: | |||
################################################################################################### | |||
total 1100 | |||
drwxr-sr-x 2 root vm-storage 4096 12. Feb 03:00 . | |||
drwxr-sr-x 4 root vm-storage 74 25. Dez 2013 .. | |||
-rw------- 1 root vm-storage 735229 11. Feb 10:26 OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-10 | |||
-rw------- 1 root vm-storage 192334 11. Feb 13:36 OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-11 | |||
-rw------- 1 root vm-storage 193662 12. Feb 11:55 OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 | |||
Please enter the date of the backup to restore in the form of YYYY-DD-MM (for example: 2007-10-15): | |||
2015-02-12 | |||
</source> | |||
The LDAP server has now been restored to the state from 2015-02-12, the indices have been created and the LDAP server has been started. | |||
== Start the Web Server == | |||
Start the Web server on the Primary-Master-Nodes: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
/etc/init.d/apache2 start | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 12 February 2015
Overview
This page describes how to easily reset your stoney cloud Test-Environment.
Prerequisites
After you've installed and configured your stoney cloud Test-Environment, but before you've added any profiles, you need to make a complete Backup of your LDAP directory:
/usr/sbin/makeOpenLDAPmasterBackup.sh
The output will look something like:
Backup directory /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org exists
###################################################################################################
Removing backups older than 15 days ...
###################################################################################################
find /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org -type f -ctime +15 -exec rm {} \; >/dev/null
Backup Started
###################################################################################################
Executing touch /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12
###################################################################################################
Executing chmod 600 /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12
###################################################################################################
Executing /usr/sbin/slapcat -l /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12
###################################################################################################
Backup Finished
###################################################################################################
You can look at the backup file with:
vi /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12
Copy the newly created OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 to another location for later use:
mkdir -p /root/stoney-cloud-reset
cp /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 /root/stoney-cloud-reset/.
Resetting your Test-Environment
Stop the Web Server
Stop the Web server on both Master-Nodes:
/etc/init.d/apache2 stop
Stop the LDAP Server
Stop the LDAP server on both Master-Nodes:
/etc/init.d/slapd stop
Remove all unnecessary Files
Remove all the unnecessary files on the Primary-Master-Node:
rm /var/virtualization/iso-choosable/*.iso
rm /var/virtualization/iso/*.iso
rm /var/virtualization/vm-templates/*/*.qcow2
rm /var/virtualization/vm-dynamic/*/*.qcow2
rm /var/virtualization/vm-persistent/*/*.qcow2
Clean up the Firewall Rules
If you have configured the automatic firewall rules creation, you need to execute the following commands on the Primary-Master-Node:
svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms
svn rm /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/*
svn ci -m "Removed all test VM rules" /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/
On the Secondary-Master-Node and all other VM-Nodes, you'll need to execute:
svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/
Remove libvirtd State
We need to remove all existing libvirtd states on all Master-Nodes and normal VM-Nodes:
/etc/init.d/libvirtd stop
rm /etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml
rm /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target/*
/etc/init.d/libvirtd start
Reset the LDAP Server
Now you reset the LDAP server with the the previously created backup:
cp /root/stoney-cloud-reset/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/.
/usr/sbin/restoreOpenLDAPmaster.sh
You'll be led through the restore process:
The following machines have an existing OpenLDAP backup:
###################################################################################################
total 4
drwxr-sr-x 4 root vm-storage 74 25. Dez 2013 .
drwx--S--- 5 root vm-storage 81 2. Apr 2014 ..
drwxr-sr-x 2 root vm-storage 4096 12. Feb 03:00 vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org
drwxr-sr-x 2 root vm-storage 92 12. Feb 03:00 vm-test-02.int.stoney-cloud.org
Please enter the machine from which you want to restore from:
vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org
The following OpenLDAP backups exist:
###################################################################################################
total 1100
drwxr-sr-x 2 root vm-storage 4096 12. Feb 03:00 .
drwxr-sr-x 4 root vm-storage 74 25. Dez 2013 ..
-rw------- 1 root vm-storage 735229 11. Feb 10:26 OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-10
-rw------- 1 root vm-storage 192334 11. Feb 13:36 OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-11
-rw------- 1 root vm-storage 193662 12. Feb 11:55 OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12
Please enter the date of the backup to restore in the form of YYYY-DD-MM (for example: 2007-10-15):
2015-02-12
The LDAP server has now been restored to the state from 2015-02-12, the indices have been created and the LDAP server has been started.
Start the Web Server
Start the Web server on the Primary-Master-Nodes:
/etc/init.d/apache2 start