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#!/usr/bin/python
##
## Grabs status from SMART to see if your hard drives are ok
## Returns in the format of (return code, [line1, line2, line3,...])
##
## Copyright 2007, Red Hat, Inc
## Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@redhat.com>
##
## This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU
## general public license.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
##
# other modules
import sub_process
# our modules
from modules import func_module
# =================================
class power(func_module.FuncModule):
def __init__(self):
self.methods = {
"poweroff" : self.poweroff,
"reboot" : self.reboot,
}
func_module.FuncModule.__init__(self)
def poweroff(self,flags=""):
"""
Returns a struct of hardware information. By default, this pulls down
all of the devices. If you don't care about them, set with_devices to
False.
"""
flags.replace(";","") # prevent stupidity
#cmd = sub_process.Popen("/sbin/poweroff %s" % flags,stdout=sub_process.PIPE,shell=True)
cmd = sub_process.Popen("/sbin/poweroff")
data = cmd.communicate()[0]
results = ['poweroff']
return (cmd.returncode, results)
def reboot(self,flags=""):
cmd=sub_process.Popen('/sbin/reboot')
data = cmd.communicate()[0]
results = ['rebooting']
return (cmd.returncode, results)
methods = power()
register_rpc = methods.register_rpc
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