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//proc/self/root/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sos/plugins/virsh.py
# This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. from sos.plugins import Plugin, RedHatPlugin, UbuntuPlugin, DebianPlugin class LibvirtClient(Plugin, RedHatPlugin, UbuntuPlugin, DebianPlugin): """client for libvirt virtualization API """ plugin_name = 'virsh' profiles = ('system', 'virt') packages = ('libvirt-client',) def setup(self): # virt-manager logs self.add_copy_spec([ "/root/.cache/virt-manager/*.log", "/root/.virt-manager/*.log" ]) cmd = 'virsh -r' # get host information subcmds = [ 'list --all', 'domcapabilities', 'capabilities', 'nodeinfo', 'freecell', 'node-memory-tune', 'version' ] for subcmd in subcmds: self.add_cmd_output('%s %s' % (cmd, subcmd)) # get network, pool and nwfilter elements for k in ['net', 'nwfilter', 'pool']: k_list = self.collect_cmd_output('%s %s-list' % (cmd, k)) if k_list['status'] == 0: k_lines = k_list['output'].splitlines() # the 'Name' column position changes between virsh cmds pos = k_lines[0].split().index('Name') for j in filter(lambda x: x, k_lines[2:]): n = j.split()[pos] self.add_cmd_output('%s %s-dumpxml %s' % (cmd, k, n)) # cycle through the VMs/domains list, ignore 2 header lines and latest # empty line, and dumpxml domain name in 2nd column domains_output = self.exec_cmd('%s list --all' % cmd) if domains_output['status'] == 0: domains_lines = domains_output['output'].splitlines()[2:] for domain in filter(lambda x: x, domains_lines): d = domain.split()[1] for x in ['dumpxml', 'dominfo', 'domblklist']: self.add_cmd_output('%s %s %s' % (cmd, x, d)) # vim: et ts=4 sw=4