def hostname_fedora (self,virt=None):
result = "%s {"%self.hostname
if virt: result += "%s-"%virt
- result += "%s"%self.fedora()
+ result += "%s %s"%(self.fedora(),self.memory())
# too painful to propagate this cleanly
global verbose
if verbose:
composite_command += [ "uname", "-r"]
composite_command += [ ";" , "echo", Box.separator , ";" ]
composite_command += [ "cat" , "/etc/fedora-release" ]
+ composite_command += [ ";" , "echo", Box.separator , ";" ]
+ composite_command += [ "grep", "MemTotal", "/proc/meminfo" ]
# due to colons and all, this is going wrong on the local box (typically testmaster)
# I am reluctant to change TestSsh as it might break all over the place, so
else:
probe_argv=self.test_ssh().actual_argv(composite_command)
composite=self.backquote ( probe_argv, trash_err=True )
- self._hostname = self._uptime = self._uname = self._fedora = "** Unknown **"
+ self._hostname = self._uptime = self._uname = self._fedora = self._memory = "** Unknown **"
if not composite:
print "root@%s unreachable"%self.hostname
self._probed=''
try:
pieces = composite.split(Box.separator)
pieces = [ x.strip() for x in pieces ]
- [self._hostname, self._uptime, self._uname, self._fedora] = pieces
+ # get raw data
+ [hostname, uptime, uname, fedora, memory] = pieces
# customize
- self._uptime = ', '.join([ x.strip() for x in self._uptime.split(',')[2:]])
- self._fedora = self._fedora.replace("Fedora release ","f").split(" ")[0]
+ self._hostname = hostname
+ self._uptime = ', '.join([ x.strip() for x in uptime.split(',')[2:]]).replace("load average","load")
+ self._uname = uname
+ self._fedora = fedora.replace("Fedora release ","f").split(" ")[0]
+ # translate into Mb
+ self._memory = int(memory.split()[1])/(1024)
except:
import traceback
print 'BEG issue with pieces',pieces
self.probe()
if hasattr(self,'_fedora') and self._fedora: return self._fedora
return '*unprobed* fedora'
+ def memory(self):
+ self.probe()
+ if hasattr(self,'_memory') and self._memory: return "%s Mb"%self._memory
+ return '*unprobed* memory'
def run(self,argv,message=None,trash_err=False,dry_run=False):
if dry_run:
timestamp=int(timestamp)
q=self.qemu_instance_by_nodename_buildname(nodename,buildname)
if not q:
- print 'WARNING zombie qemu',self.hostname,ts_line
- print '... was expecting (',short_hostname(nodename),buildname,') in',\
- [ (short_hostname(i.nodename),i.buildname) for i in self.qemu_instances ]
+ # this warning corresponds to qemu instances that were not killed properly
+ # and that have a dangling qemu.pid - and not even all of them as they need
+ # to be attached to a build that has a node running...
+ # it is more confusing than helpful, so let's just trash it
+ #print 'WARNING zombie qemu',self.hostname,ts_line
+ #print '... was expecting (',short_hostname(nodename),buildname,') in',\
+ # [ (short_hostname(i.nodename),i.buildname) for i in self.qemu_instances ]
continue
q.set_timestamp(timestamp)
except: print 'WARNING, could not parse ts line',ts_line
'vservername':vservername,
'vserverip':vplc_ip,
# 'settings': {
- 'PLC_DB_HOST':vplc_hostname,
- 'PLC_API_HOST':vplc_hostname,
- 'PLC_BOOT_HOST':vplc_hostname,
- 'PLC_WWW_HOST':vplc_hostname,
- 'PLC_NET_DNS1' : self.network_settings() [ 'interface_fields:dns1' ],
- 'PLC_NET_DNS2' : self.network_settings() [ 'interface_fields:dns2' ],
+ 'settings:PLC_DB_HOST':vplc_hostname,
+ 'settings:PLC_API_HOST':vplc_hostname,
+ 'settings:PLC_BOOT_HOST':vplc_hostname,
+ 'settings:PLC_WWW_HOST':vplc_hostname,
+ 'settings:PLC_NET_DNS1' : self.network_settings() [ 'interface_fields:dns1' ],
+ 'settings:PLC_NET_DNS2' : self.network_settings() [ 'interface_fields:dns2' ],
# }
} ) ]
}