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package system
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/swarm"
"github.com/docker/docker/cli"
"github.com/docker/docker/cli/command"
"github.com/docker/docker/cli/debug"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/ioutils"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/templates"
"github.com/docker/go-units"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
add d_type warning to docker info, and optimize output The overlay(2) drivers were moved up in the list of storage drivers, and are known to have problems if the backing filesystem does not support d_type. Commit 2e20e63da2a8a0ffbbb3f2146f87559e17f43046 added a warning, which is logged in the daemon logs, however, many users do not check those logs, and may overlook this warning. This patch adds the same warning to the output of `docker info` so that the warning is more easily found. In addition, the output of warnings printed by `docker info` is optimized, by; - moving all warnings to the _end_ of the output, instead of mixing them with the regular output - wrapping the storage-driver warnings, so that they are more easily readable Example output with this patch applied ============================================ devicemapper using loopback devices: ... Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Live Restore Enabled: false WARNING: devicemapper: usage of loopback devices is strongly discouraged for production use. Use `--storage-opt dm.thinpooldev` to specify a custom block storage device. WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled WARNING: bridge-nf-call-ip6tables is disabled overlay2 on xfs without d_type support; ... Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Live Restore Enabled: false WARNING: overlay2: the backing xfs filesystem is formatted without d_type support, which leads to incorrect behavior. Reformat the filesystem with ftype=1 to enable d_type support. Running without d_type support will not be supported in future releases. WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-02-23 07:36:57 -05:00
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
type infoOptions struct {
format string
}
// NewInfoCommand creates a new cobra.Command for `docker info`
func NewInfoCommand(dockerCli *command.DockerCli) *cobra.Command {
var opts infoOptions
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "info [OPTIONS]",
Short: "Display system-wide information",
Args: cli.NoArgs,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
return runInfo(dockerCli, &opts)
},
}
flags := cmd.Flags()
flags.StringVarP(&opts.format, "format", "f", "", "Format the output using the given Go template")
return cmd
}
func runInfo(dockerCli *command.DockerCli, opts *infoOptions) error {
ctx := context.Background()
info, err := dockerCli.Client().Info(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if opts.format == "" {
return prettyPrintInfo(dockerCli, info)
}
return formatInfo(dockerCli, info, opts.format)
}
func prettyPrintInfo(dockerCli *command.DockerCli, info types.Info) error {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Containers: %d\n", info.Containers)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Running: %d\n", info.ContainersRunning)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Paused: %d\n", info.ContainersPaused)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Stopped: %d\n", info.ContainersStopped)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Images: %d\n", info.Images)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Server Version: %s\n", info.ServerVersion)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Storage Driver: %s\n", info.Driver)
if info.DriverStatus != nil {
for _, pair := range info.DriverStatus {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s: %s\n", pair[0], pair[1])
}
}
if info.SystemStatus != nil {
for _, pair := range info.SystemStatus {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "%s: %s\n", pair[0], pair[1])
}
}
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Logging Driver: %s\n", info.LoggingDriver)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Cgroup Driver: %s\n", info.CgroupDriver)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Plugins: \n")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Volume:")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s", strings.Join(info.Plugins.Volume, " "))
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "\n")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Network:")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s", strings.Join(info.Plugins.Network, " "))
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "\n")
if len(info.Plugins.Authorization) != 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Authorization:")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s", strings.Join(info.Plugins.Authorization, " "))
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "\n")
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Swarm: %v\n", info.Swarm.LocalNodeState)
if info.Swarm.LocalNodeState != swarm.LocalNodeStateInactive && info.Swarm.LocalNodeState != swarm.LocalNodeStateLocked {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " NodeID: %s\n", info.Swarm.NodeID)
if info.Swarm.Error != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Error: %v\n", info.Swarm.Error)
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Is Manager: %v\n", info.Swarm.ControlAvailable)
if info.Swarm.ControlAvailable && info.Swarm.Error == "" && info.Swarm.LocalNodeState != swarm.LocalNodeStateError {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " ClusterID: %s\n", info.Swarm.Cluster.ID)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Managers: %d\n", info.Swarm.Managers)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Nodes: %d\n", info.Swarm.Nodes)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Orchestration:\n")
taskHistoryRetentionLimit := int64(0)
if info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Orchestration.TaskHistoryRetentionLimit != nil {
taskHistoryRetentionLimit = *info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Orchestration.TaskHistoryRetentionLimit
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Task History Retention Limit: %d\n", taskHistoryRetentionLimit)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Raft:\n")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Snapshot Interval: %d\n", info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Raft.SnapshotInterval)
if info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Raft.KeepOldSnapshots != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Number of Old Snapshots to Retain: %d\n", *info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Raft.KeepOldSnapshots)
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Heartbeat Tick: %d\n", info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Raft.HeartbeatTick)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Election Tick: %d\n", info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Raft.ElectionTick)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Dispatcher:\n")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Heartbeat Period: %s\n", units.HumanDuration(time.Duration(info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.Dispatcher.HeartbeatPeriod)))
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " CA Configuration:\n")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Expiry Duration: %s\n", units.HumanDuration(info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.CAConfig.NodeCertExpiry))
if len(info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.CAConfig.ExternalCAs) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " External CAs:\n")
for _, entry := range info.Swarm.Cluster.Spec.CAConfig.ExternalCAs {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s: %s\n", entry.Protocol, entry.URL)
}
}
}
Split advertised address from listen address There are currently problems with "swarm init" and "swarm join" when an explicit --listen-addr flag is not provided. swarmkit defaults to finding the IP address associated with the default route, and in cloud setups this is often the wrong choice. Introduce a notion of "advertised address", with the client flag --advertise-addr, and the daemon flag --swarm-default-advertise-addr to provide a default. The default listening address is now 0.0.0.0, but a valid advertised address must be detected or specified. If no explicit advertised address is specified, error out if there is more than one usable candidate IP address on the system. This requires a user to explicitly choose instead of letting swarmkit make the wrong choice. For the purposes of this autodetection, we ignore certain interfaces that are unlikely to be relevant (currently docker*). The user is also required to choose a listen address on swarm init if they specify an explicit advertise address that is a hostname or an IP address that's not local to the system. This is a requirement for overlay networking. Also support specifying interface names to --listen-addr, --advertise-addr, and the daemon flag --swarm-default-advertise-addr. This will fail if the interface has multiple IP addresses (unless it has a single IPv4 address and a single IPv6 address - then we resolve the tie in favor of IPv4). This change also exposes the node's externally-reachable address in docker info, as requested by #24017. Make corresponding API and CLI docs changes. Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2016-06-30 21:07:35 -04:00
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Node Address: %s\n", info.Swarm.NodeAddr)
managers := []string{}
for _, entry := range info.Swarm.RemoteManagers {
managers = append(managers, entry.Addr)
}
if len(managers) > 0 {
sort.Strings(managers)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Manager Addresses:\n")
for _, entry := range managers {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s\n", entry)
}
}
}
if len(info.Runtimes) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Runtimes:")
for name := range info.Runtimes {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s", name)
}
fmt.Fprint(dockerCli.Out(), "\n")
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Default Runtime: %s\n", info.DefaultRuntime)
}
if info.OSType == "linux" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Init Binary: %v\n", info.InitBinary)
for _, ci := range []struct {
Name string
Commit types.Commit
}{
{"containerd", info.ContainerdCommit},
{"runc", info.RuncCommit},
{"init", info.InitCommit},
} {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "%s version: %s", ci.Name, ci.Commit.ID)
if ci.Commit.ID != ci.Commit.Expected {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " (expected: %s)", ci.Commit.Expected)
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "\n")
}
if len(info.SecurityOptions) != 0 {
kvs, err := types.DecodeSecurityOptions(info.SecurityOptions)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Security Options:\n")
for _, so := range kvs {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s\n", so.Name)
for _, o := range so.Options {
switch o.Key {
case "profile":
if o.Value != "default" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Err(), " WARNING: You're not using the default seccomp profile\n")
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Profile: %s\n", o.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
// Isolation only has meaning on a Windows daemon.
if info.OSType == "windows" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Default Isolation: %v\n", info.Isolation)
}
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Kernel Version: %s\n", info.KernelVersion)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Operating System: %s\n", info.OperatingSystem)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "OSType: %s\n", info.OSType)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Architecture: %s\n", info.Architecture)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "CPUs: %d\n", info.NCPU)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Total Memory: %s\n", units.BytesSize(float64(info.MemTotal)))
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Name: %s\n", info.Name)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "ID: %s\n", info.ID)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Docker Root Dir: %s\n", info.DockerRootDir)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Debug Mode (client): %v\n", debug.IsEnabled())
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Debug Mode (server): %v\n", info.Debug)
if info.Debug {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " File Descriptors: %d\n", info.NFd)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " Goroutines: %d\n", info.NGoroutines)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " System Time: %s\n", info.SystemTime)
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " EventsListeners: %d\n", info.NEventsListener)
}
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Http Proxy: %s\n", info.HTTPProxy)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "Https Proxy: %s\n", info.HTTPSProxy)
ioutils.FprintfIfNotEmpty(dockerCli.Out(), "No Proxy: %s\n", info.NoProxy)
if info.IndexServerAddress != "" {
u := dockerCli.ConfigFile().AuthConfigs[info.IndexServerAddress].Username
if len(u) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Username: %v\n", u)
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Registry: %v\n", info.IndexServerAddress)
}
if info.Labels != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Out(), "Labels:")
for _, attribute := range info.Labels {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s\n", attribute)
}
// TODO: Engine labels with duplicate keys has been deprecated in 1.13 and will be error out
// after 3 release cycles (17.12). For now, a WARNING will be generated. The following will
// be removed eventually.
labelMap := map[string]string{}
for _, label := range info.Labels {
stringSlice := strings.SplitN(label, "=", 2)
if len(stringSlice) > 1 {
// If there is a conflict we will throw out a warning
if v, ok := labelMap[stringSlice[0]]; ok && v != stringSlice[1] {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: labels with duplicate keys and conflicting values have been deprecated")
break
}
labelMap[stringSlice[0]] = stringSlice[1]
}
}
}
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Experimental: %v\n", info.ExperimentalBuild)
if info.ClusterStore != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Cluster Store: %s\n", info.ClusterStore)
}
if info.ClusterAdvertise != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Cluster Advertise: %s\n", info.ClusterAdvertise)
}
if info.RegistryConfig != nil && (len(info.RegistryConfig.InsecureRegistryCIDRs) > 0 || len(info.RegistryConfig.IndexConfigs) > 0) {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Out(), "Insecure Registries:")
for _, registry := range info.RegistryConfig.IndexConfigs {
if registry.Secure == false {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s\n", registry.Name)
}
}
for _, registry := range info.RegistryConfig.InsecureRegistryCIDRs {
mask, _ := registry.Mask.Size()
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s/%d\n", registry.IP.String(), mask)
}
}
if info.RegistryConfig != nil && len(info.RegistryConfig.Mirrors) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Out(), "Registry Mirrors:")
for _, mirror := range info.RegistryConfig.Mirrors {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), " %s\n", mirror)
}
}
add d_type warning to docker info, and optimize output The overlay(2) drivers were moved up in the list of storage drivers, and are known to have problems if the backing filesystem does not support d_type. Commit 2e20e63da2a8a0ffbbb3f2146f87559e17f43046 added a warning, which is logged in the daemon logs, however, many users do not check those logs, and may overlook this warning. This patch adds the same warning to the output of `docker info` so that the warning is more easily found. In addition, the output of warnings printed by `docker info` is optimized, by; - moving all warnings to the _end_ of the output, instead of mixing them with the regular output - wrapping the storage-driver warnings, so that they are more easily readable Example output with this patch applied ============================================ devicemapper using loopback devices: ... Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Live Restore Enabled: false WARNING: devicemapper: usage of loopback devices is strongly discouraged for production use. Use `--storage-opt dm.thinpooldev` to specify a custom block storage device. WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled WARNING: bridge-nf-call-ip6tables is disabled overlay2 on xfs without d_type support; ... Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Live Restore Enabled: false WARNING: overlay2: the backing xfs filesystem is formatted without d_type support, which leads to incorrect behavior. Reformat the filesystem with ftype=1 to enable d_type support. Running without d_type support will not be supported in future releases. WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-02-23 07:36:57 -05:00
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Out(), "Live Restore Enabled: %v\n\n", info.LiveRestoreEnabled)
// Only output these warnings if the server does not support these features
if info.OSType != "windows" {
printStorageDriverWarnings(dockerCli, info)
if !info.MemoryLimit {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No memory limit support")
}
if !info.SwapLimit {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No swap limit support")
}
if !info.KernelMemory {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No kernel memory limit support")
}
if !info.OomKillDisable {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No oom kill disable support")
}
if !info.CPUCfsQuota {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No cpu cfs quota support")
}
if !info.CPUCfsPeriod {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No cpu cfs period support")
}
if !info.CPUShares {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No cpu shares support")
}
if !info.CPUSet {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: No cpuset support")
}
if !info.IPv4Forwarding {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: IPv4 forwarding is disabled")
}
if !info.BridgeNfIptables {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled")
}
if !info.BridgeNfIP6tables {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: bridge-nf-call-ip6tables is disabled")
}
}
return nil
}
add d_type warning to docker info, and optimize output The overlay(2) drivers were moved up in the list of storage drivers, and are known to have problems if the backing filesystem does not support d_type. Commit 2e20e63da2a8a0ffbbb3f2146f87559e17f43046 added a warning, which is logged in the daemon logs, however, many users do not check those logs, and may overlook this warning. This patch adds the same warning to the output of `docker info` so that the warning is more easily found. In addition, the output of warnings printed by `docker info` is optimized, by; - moving all warnings to the _end_ of the output, instead of mixing them with the regular output - wrapping the storage-driver warnings, so that they are more easily readable Example output with this patch applied ============================================ devicemapper using loopback devices: ... Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Live Restore Enabled: false WARNING: devicemapper: usage of loopback devices is strongly discouraged for production use. Use `--storage-opt dm.thinpooldev` to specify a custom block storage device. WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled WARNING: bridge-nf-call-ip6tables is disabled overlay2 on xfs without d_type support; ... Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Live Restore Enabled: false WARNING: overlay2: the backing xfs filesystem is formatted without d_type support, which leads to incorrect behavior. Reformat the filesystem with ftype=1 to enable d_type support. Running without d_type support will not be supported in future releases. WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-02-23 07:36:57 -05:00
func printStorageDriverWarnings(dockerCli *command.DockerCli, info types.Info) {
if info.DriverStatus == nil {
return
}
for _, pair := range info.DriverStatus {
if pair[0] == "Data loop file" {
fmt.Fprintf(dockerCli.Err(), "WARNING: %s: usage of loopback devices is strongly discouraged for production use.\n Use `--storage-opt dm.thinpooldev` to specify a custom block storage device.\n", info.Driver)
}
if pair[0] == "Supports d_type" && pair[1] == "false" {
backingFs := getBackingFs(info)
msg := fmt.Sprintf("WARNING: %s: the backing %s filesystem is formatted without d_type support, which leads to incorrect behavior.\n", info.Driver, backingFs)
if backingFs == "xfs" {
msg += " Reformat the filesystem with ftype=1 to enable d_type support.\n"
}
msg += " Running without d_type support will not be supported in future releases."
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), msg)
}
}
}
func getBackingFs(info types.Info) string {
if info.DriverStatus == nil {
return ""
}
for _, pair := range info.DriverStatus {
if pair[0] == "Backing Filesystem" {
return pair[1]
}
}
return ""
}
func formatInfo(dockerCli *command.DockerCli, info types.Info, format string) error {
tmpl, err := templates.Parse(format)
if err != nil {
return cli.StatusError{StatusCode: 64,
Status: "Template parsing error: " + err.Error()}
}
err = tmpl.Execute(dockerCli.Out(), info)
dockerCli.Out().Write([]byte{'\n'})
return err
}