win_reboot: fix 2.6 issues and better handle post reboot reboot (#42330)

* win_reboot: fix 2.6 issues and better handle post reboot reboot

* changed winrm _reset to reset

* Add handler to reset calls when .reset() throws an AnsibleError on older hosts

* Moving back to _reset to get the issue fixed
pull/42608/head
Jordan Borean 6 years ago committed by GitHub
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bugfixes:
- win_reboot - handle post reboots when running test_command - https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/41713
- win_reboot - fix issue when overridding connection timeout hung the post reboot uptime check - https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/42185 https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/42294
- win_reboot - fix for handling an already scheduled reboot and other minor log formatting issues

@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
except Exception as e:
exc = e
if what_desc:
display.debug("win_reboot: %s fail (expected), retrying in %d seconds..." % (what_desc, fail_sleep))
display.debug("win_reboot: %s fail '%s' (expected), retrying in %d seconds..." % (what_desc, to_native(e), fail_sleep))
time.sleep(fail_sleep)
raise TimedOutException("timed out waiting for %s: %s" % (what_desc, exc))
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
(rc, stdout, stderr) = self._connection.exec_command('shutdown /r /t %d /c "%s"' % (pre_reboot_delay, msg))
# Test for "A system shutdown has already been scheduled. (1190)" and handle it gracefully
if rc == 1190:
if rc == 1190 or (rc != 0 and b"(1190)" in stderr):
display.warning('A scheduled reboot was pre-empted by Ansible.')
# Try to abort (this may fail if it was already aborted)
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
if rc != 0:
result['failed'] = True
result['rebooted'] = False
result['msg'] = "Shutdown command failed, error text was %s" % stderr
result['msg'] = "Shutdown command failed, error text was '%s'" % to_native(stderr)
return result
start = datetime.now()
@ -156,10 +156,12 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
# override connection timeout from defaults to custom value
try:
self._connection.set_options(direct={"connection_timeout": connect_timeout})
self._connection.set_option("connection_timeout",
connect_timeout)
self._connection._reset()
except AttributeError:
display.warning("Connection plugin does not allow the connection timeout to be overridden")
display.warning("Connection plugin does not allow the "
"connection timeout to be overridden")
# try and get uptime
try:
@ -174,18 +176,30 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
# reset the connection to clear the custom connection timeout
try:
self._connection.set_options(direct={"connection_timeout": connection_timeout_orig})
self._connection.set_option("connection_timeout",
connection_timeout_orig)
self._connection._reset()
except (AnsibleError, AttributeError):
display.debug("Failed to reset connection_timeout back to default")
except (AnsibleError, AttributeError) as e:
display.debug("Failed to reset connection_timeout back to default: %s" % to_native(e))
# finally run test command to ensure everything is working
def run_test_command():
display.vvv("attempting post-reboot test command '%s'" % test_command)
(rc, stdout, stderr) = self._connection.exec_command(test_command)
if rc != 0:
raise Exception('test command failed')
try:
(rc, stdout, stderr) = self._connection.exec_command(test_command)
except Exception as e:
# in case of a failure trying to execute the command
# (another reboot occurred) we need to reset the connection
# to make sure we are not re-using the same shell id
try:
self._connection._reset()
except AttributeError:
pass
raise
else:
if rc != 0:
raise Exception("test command failed, stdout: '%s', stderr: '%s', rc: %d"
% (stdout, stderr, rc))
# FUTURE: add a stability check (system must remain up for N seconds) to deal with self-multi-reboot updates

@ -181,12 +181,11 @@ class Connection(ConnectionBase):
super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def set_options(self, task_keys=None, var_options=None, direct=None):
if not HAS_WINRM:
return
super(Connection, self).set_options(task_keys=None, var_options=var_options, direct=direct)
def _build_winrm_kwargs(self):
# this used to be in set_options, as win_reboot needs to be able to
# override the conn timeout, we need to be able to build the args
# after setting individual options. This is called by _connect before
# starting the WinRM connection
self._winrm_host = self.get_option('remote_addr')
self._winrm_user = self.get_option('remote_user')
self._winrm_pass = self._play_context.password
@ -479,6 +478,7 @@ class Connection(ConnectionBase):
super(Connection, self)._connect()
if not self.protocol:
self._build_winrm_kwargs() # build the kwargs from the options set
self.protocol = self._winrm_connect()
self._connected = True
return self

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windows/ci/group1
windows/ci/smoketest

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---
- name: reboot with defaults
win_reboot:
- name: schedule a reboot for sometime in the future
win_command: shutdown.exe /r /t 599
- name: reboot with a shutdown already scheduled
win_reboot:
# test a reboot that reboots again during the test_command phase
- name: create test file
win_file:
path: '{{win_output_dir}}\win_reboot_test'
state: touch
- name: reboot with secondary reboot stage
win_reboot:
test_command: powershell.exe -NoProfile -EncodedCommand {{lookup('template', 'post_reboot.ps1')|b64encode(encoding='utf-16-le')}}
# try and reboot the host with a non admin user, we expect an error here
# this requires a bit of setup to create the user and allow it to connect
# over WinRM
- name: create password fact
set_fact:
standard_user: ansible_user_test
standard_pass: password123! + {{ lookup('password', '/dev/null chars=ascii_letters,digits length=8') }}
- name: get original SDDL for WinRM listener
win_shell: (Get-Item -Path WSMan:\localhost\Service\RootSDDL).Value
register: original_sddl
- name: create standard user
win_user:
name: '{{standard_user}}'
password: '{{standard_pass}}'
update_password: always
groups: Users
state: present
register: user_res
- name: add standard user to WinRM listener
win_shell: |
$sid = New-Object -TypeName System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier -ArgumentList "{{user_res.sid}}"
$sd = New-Object -TypeName System.Security.AccessControl.CommonSecurityDescriptor -ArgumentList $false, $false, "{{original_sddl.stdout_lines[0]}}"
$sd.DiscretionaryAcl.AddAccess(
[System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlType]::Allow,
$sid,
(0x80000000 -bor 0x20000000),
[System.Security.AccessControl.InheritanceFlags]::None,
[System.Security.AccessControl.PropagationFlags]::None
)
$new_sddl = $sd.GetSddlForm([System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections]::All)
Set-Item -Path WSMan:\localhost\Service\RootSDDL -Value $new_sddl -Force
- block:
- name: fail to reboot with non admin user
win_reboot:
vars:
ansible_user: '{{standard_user}}'
ansible_password: '{{standard_pass}}'
ansible_winrm_transport: ntlm
register: fail_shutdown
failed_when: fail_shutdown.msg != "Shutdown command failed, error text was 'Access is denied.(5)\n'"
always:
- name: set the original SDDL to the WinRM listener
win_shell: Set-Item -Path WSMan:\localhost\Service\RootSDDL -Value "{{original_sddl.stdout_lines[0]}}" -Force
- name: remove standard user
win_user:
name: '{{standard_user}}'
state: absent

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if (Test-Path -Path '{{win_output_dir}}\win_reboot_test') {
New-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager' `
-Name PendingFileRenameOperations `
-Value @("\??\{{win_output_dir}}\win_reboot_test`0") `
-PropertyType MultiString
Restart-Computer -Force
exit 1
}

@ -204,6 +204,7 @@ class TestConnectionWinRM(object):
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options=options, direct=direct)
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
for attr, expected in expected.items():
actual = getattr(conn, attr)
@ -236,6 +237,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
new_stdin = StringIO()
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options=options)
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
conn._kerb_auth("user@domain", "pass")
mock_calls = mock_popen.mock_calls
@ -264,6 +266,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
new_stdin = StringIO()
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options=options)
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
conn._kerb_auth("user@domain", "pass")
mock_calls = mock_pexpect.mock_calls
@ -292,6 +295,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
options = {"_extras": {}, "ansible_winrm_kinit_cmd": "/fake/kinit"}
conn.set_options(var_options=options)
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as err:
conn._kerb_auth("user@domain", "pass")
@ -314,6 +318,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
options = {"_extras": {}, "ansible_winrm_kinit_cmd": "/fake/kinit"}
conn.set_options(var_options=options)
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as err:
conn._kerb_auth("user@domain", "pass")
@ -337,6 +342,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
new_stdin = StringIO()
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options={"_extras": {}})
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as err:
conn._kerb_auth("invaliduser", "pass")
@ -361,6 +367,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
new_stdin = StringIO()
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options={"_extras": {}})
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as err:
conn._kerb_auth("invaliduser", "pass")
@ -383,6 +390,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
new_stdin = StringIO()
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options={"_extras": {}})
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as err:
conn._kerb_auth("username", "password")
@ -407,6 +415,7 @@ class TestWinRMKerbAuth(object):
new_stdin = StringIO()
conn = connection_loader.get('winrm', pc, new_stdin)
conn.set_options(var_options={"_extras": {}})
conn._build_winrm_kwargs()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as err:
conn._kerb_auth("username", "password")

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