1 | #!/usr/bin/perl |
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2 | # |
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3 | # This is a sample implementation of a UID/GID GPFS remapping helper |
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4 | # application pair, provided for testing and illustrative purposes. It uses |
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5 | # the Full Name (a.k.a. gecos) field in /etc/passwd as the globally unique user |
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6 | # name. No name-based GID remapping is done in this implementation. When |
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7 | # remapping for the purposes of credentials checking (intent is 'credentials'), |
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8 | # we do remapping for the UID based on the symbolic name, and replace the |
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9 | # entire list of GIDs with the GIDs of the user on the home cluster. |
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10 | # |
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11 | |
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12 | $debug = 0; |
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13 | |
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14 | if ($#ARGV != 3) |
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15 | { |
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16 | die("Usage: mmuid2name domain intent nUids nGids\n"); |
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17 | } |
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18 | |
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19 | $domain = $ARGV[0]; |
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20 | $intent = $ARGV[1]; |
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21 | $nUids = $ARGV[2]; |
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22 | $nGids = $ARGV[3]; |
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23 | print STDERR "$domain $intent $nUids $nGids\n" if $debug; |
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24 | |
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25 | # Basic argument sanity checking |
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26 | if ( ($intent ne "credentials") && ($intent ne "stat") && ($intent ne "acl") ) |
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27 | { |
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28 | die("Invalid intent value: $intent\n"); |
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29 | } |
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30 | |
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31 | if ($nUids == 0 && ($intent eq "credentials")) |
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32 | { |
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33 | die("The number of UIDs to be remapped cannot be zero\n"); |
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34 | } |
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35 | |
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36 | # Read the list of UIDs and GIDs |
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37 | for ($i = 0; $i < $nUids; $i++) |
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38 | { |
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39 | $uid[$i] = <STDIN>; |
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40 | chop($uid[$i]); |
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41 | print(STDERR "uid: $uid[$i]\n") if $debug; |
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42 | } |
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43 | for ($i = 0; $i < $nGids; $i++) |
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44 | { |
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45 | $gid[$i] = <STDIN>; |
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46 | chop($gid[$i]); |
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47 | print (STDERR "gid: $gid[$i]\n") if $debug; |
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48 | } |
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49 | |
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50 | # Go through the list of uids, and for those that are known, output the |
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51 | # full name (aka gecos field). For those uids that are not found, output |
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52 | # "UNKNOWN USER" string. The choice of string to denote an unknown user is |
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53 | # arbitrary, anything will do as long as both mmuid2name and mmname2uid use |
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54 | # the same convention. An empty string would a logical choice for a real-life |
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55 | # situation, since it minimizes the size of the messages passed between nodes |
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56 | # for UID remapping purposes. However, in this example a more definitive |
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57 | # string would work better since /etc/passwd often has empty gecos fields. |
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58 | for ($i = 0; $i < $nUids; $i++) |
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59 | { |
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60 | @f = getpwuid($uid[$i]); |
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61 | if ($#f != -1) |
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62 | { |
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63 | print (STDERR "$f[6]\n") if $debug; |
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64 | print ("$f[6]\n"); |
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65 | } |
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66 | else |
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67 | { |
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68 | print (STDERR "UNKNOWN USER\n") if $debug; |
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69 | print ("UNKNOWN USER\n"); |
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70 | } |
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71 | } |
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72 | |
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73 | # In this implementation, for the purposes of credentials checking we only remap |
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74 | # uids but not gids. We don't need to output anything at all for gids, so |
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75 | # we quit here. |
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76 | |
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77 | if ($intent eq "credentials") |
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78 | { |
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79 | exit(0); |
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80 | } |
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81 | |
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82 | # Since we don't try to do remapping for gids for stat, there's no additional |
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83 | # work. However, we still need to output something (an empty line in our case) |
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84 | # because the convention is to generate the stated number of output lines for |
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85 | # intents other than 'credentials' |
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86 | for ($i = 0; $i < $nGids; $i++) |
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87 | { |
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88 | print "\n"; |
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89 | } |
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