Andrew Hutchings 5f0d45a356 Use dash instead of underscore as node name separator
Fixes bug #1080916

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Description
-----------

A Python-based Gearman worker that handles work for the job queue named
'lbaas-<IP>'. It receives JSON data describing a load balancer, and
returns this same JSON object, but with status fields added to describe
the state of the LB.


Running Tests
-------------

Tox is the best way to run the tests. Tox, if unavailable, can be installed
via the Python pip command:

   $ pip install tox

Once it is installed, run the tests:

   $ tox


Installing the Tools
--------------------

You must have Python setuptools installed. On Ubuntu:

    $ sudo apt-get install python-setuptools

Now you may install the Libra toolset:

    $ sudo python setup.py install

The worker also needs some packages installed in order to be used with
HAProxy. The commands below will install them on Ubuntu:

    $ sudo apt-get install haproxy
    $ sudo apt-get install socat


Edit /etc/sudoers
-----------------

The worker needs to be able to run some commands as root without being
prompted for a password. It is suggested that you run the worker as
the `haproxy` user and `haproxy` group on Ubuntu systems. Then add the
following line to /etc/sudoers:

    %haproxy ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/service, /bin/cp, /bin/mv, /bin/rm, /usr/bin/socat

The above lets everyone in the `haproxy` group run those commands
as root without being prompted for a password.


Running the Worker
------------------

The worker can run in either daemon or non-daemon mode. Daemon mode requires
escalated privileges so that it can behave like a proper daemon. Non-daemon
mode (--nodaemon option) is useful for testing.

Basic commands:

    # Getting help
    $ libra_worker -h

    # Start up as a daemon running as the `haproxy` user and
    # connecting to the local Gearman job server.
    $ sudo libra_worker --user haproxy --group haproxy --server 127.0.0.1:4730

    # Start up with debugging output in non-daemon mode
    $ libra_worker --debug --nodaemon

NOTE: When running the worker in daemon mode, you must make sure that the
directory where the PID file will be (-p/--pid option) and the directory where
the log files will be written (-l/--logfile option) exists and is writable
by the user/group specified with the --user and --group options. Also, the
Python module used to start the daemon process does not like it when the PID
file already exists at startup.

    IF THE WORKER IMMEDIATELY EXITS WHEN STARTED IN DAEMON MODE, AND NO ERROR
    MESSAGES ARE IN THE LOG, ONE OF THESE REASONS IS THE MOST LIKELY CAUSE!

You can verify that the worker is running by using the sample Gearman
client in the bin/ directory:

    $ bin/client.py


Configuration File
------------------

It can be easier to give options via a configuration file. See the sample
configuration file etc/sample_libra.cfg for an example and further
documentation. Use the -c/--config option to specify the configuration
file to read.
Description
RETIRED, Create and manage loadbalancers
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