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Introduce 3 new sysinv commands: restore-show, restore-start, restore-complete. When doing a restore, the system will be put automatically into a restore state by the restore playbook. After all the nodes are up and unlocked the user must do a `system restore-complete` to get out of the system restore state. Note: In the case of multi-nodes setups helm overrides may have been detected so apps will be auto-applied after exiting the restore state. The auto apply is started by a periodic audit thread. Depends-On: I44fc4aaa528e372a84115714f271b4f5e063f86e Partial-Bug: 1887648 Change-Id: I7b7fab99d457056032dbbd612363cd5036736cda Signed-off-by: Dan Voiculeasa <dan.voiculeasa@windriver.com>
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27 lines
421 B
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Wind River Systems, Inc.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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def do_restore_start(cc, args):
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"""Start software restore."""
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print(cc.restore.start())
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def do_restore_show(cc, args):
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"""Show software restore."""
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print(cc.restore.get())
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def do_restore_complete(cc, args):
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"""Complete software restore."""
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print(cc.restore.complete())
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