charm-swift-storage/charmhelpers/core/kernel.py
James Page cae0a2c4f5 Add support for application version
Juju 2.0 provides support for display of the version of
an application deployed by a charm in juju status.

Insert the os_application_version_set function into the
existing assess_status function - this gets called after
all hook executions, and periodically after that, so any
changes in package versions due to normal system updates
will also be reflected in the status output.

This review also includes a resync of charm-helpers to
pickup hookenv and contrib.openstack support for this
feature.

Change-Id: I75009a66ce9c9d43e234f9c5acbb185ac4a66ba5
2016-09-20 13:32:28 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
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#
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import re
import subprocess
from charmhelpers.osplatform import get_platform
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
log,
INFO
)
__platform__ = get_platform()
if __platform__ == "ubuntu":
from charmhelpers.core.kernel_factory.ubuntu import (
persistent_modprobe,
update_initramfs,
) # flake8: noqa -- ignore F401 for this import
elif __platform__ == "centos":
from charmhelpers.core.kernel_factory.centos import (
persistent_modprobe,
update_initramfs,
) # flake8: noqa -- ignore F401 for this import
__author__ = "Jorge Niedbalski <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>"
def modprobe(module, persist=True):
"""Load a kernel module and configure for auto-load on reboot."""
cmd = ['modprobe', module]
log('Loading kernel module %s' % module, level=INFO)
subprocess.check_call(cmd)
if persist:
persistent_modprobe(module)
def rmmod(module, force=False):
"""Remove a module from the linux kernel"""
cmd = ['rmmod']
if force:
cmd.append('-f')
cmd.append(module)
log('Removing kernel module %s' % module, level=INFO)
return subprocess.check_call(cmd)
def lsmod():
"""Shows what kernel modules are currently loaded"""
return subprocess.check_output(['lsmod'],
universal_newlines=True)
def is_module_loaded(module):
"""Checks if a kernel module is already loaded"""
matches = re.findall('^%s[ ]+' % module, lsmod(), re.M)
return len(matches) > 0