sos.policies — Policy Interface¶
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sos.policies.DESC= 'desc' Constants for on-disk preset fields
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class
sos.policies.GenericPolicy(sysroot=None)[source] Bases:
sos.policies.PolicyThis Policy will be returned if no other policy can be loaded. This should allow for IndependentPlugins to be executed on any system
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get_msg()[source] This method is used to prepare the preamble text to display to the user in non-batch mode. If your policy sets self.distro that text will be substituted accordingly. You can also override this method to do something more complicated.
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class
sos.policies.InitSystem(init_cmd=None, list_cmd=None, query_cmd=None)[source] Bases:
objectEncapsulates an init system to provide service-oriented functions to sos.
This should be used to query the status of services, such as if they are enabled or disabled on boot, or if the service is currently running.
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get_service_status(name)[source] Returns the status for the given service name along with the output of the query command
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is_disabled(name)[source] Check if a given service name is disabled
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is_enabled(name)[source] Check if given service name is enabled
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is_running(name)[source] Checks if the given service name is in a running state.
This should be overridden by initsystems that subclass InitSystem
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is_service(name)[source] Checks if the given service name exists on the system at all, this does not check for the service status
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load_all_services()[source] This loads all services known to the init system into a dict. The dict should be keyed by the service name, and contain a dict of the name and service status
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parse_query(output)[source] Parses the output returned by the query command to make a determination of what the state of the service is
This should be overriden by anything that subclasses InitSystem
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class
sos.policies.LinuxPolicy(sysroot=None)[source] Bases:
sos.policies.PolicyThis policy is meant to be an abc class that provides common implementations used in Linux distros
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PATH= '/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin'
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default_runlevel()[source]
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distro= 'Linux'
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get_arch()[source]
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get_local_name()[source] Returns the name usd in the pre_work step
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get_preferred_hash_name()[source] Returns the string name of the hashlib-supported checksum algorithm to use
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host_name()[source]
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init= None
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is_kernel_smp()[source]
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kernel_version()[source]
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lsmod()[source] Return a list of kernel module names as strings.
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pre_work()[source] This function is called prior to collection.
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sanitize_filename(name)[source]
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vendor= 'None'
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class
sos.policies.PackageManager(chroot=None, query_command=None, verify_command=None, verify_filter=None, files_command=None)[source] Bases:
objectEncapsulates a package manager. If you provide a query_command to the constructor it should print each package on the system in the following format:
package name|package.version
You may also subclass this class and provide a get_pkg_list method to build the list of packages and versions.
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all_files()[source] Returns a list of files known by the package manager
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all_pkgs()[source] Return a list of all packages.
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all_pkgs_by_name(name)[source] Return a list of packages that match name.
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all_pkgs_by_name_regex(regex_name, flags=0)[source] Return a list of packages that match regex_name.
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build_verify_command(self, packages) → str[source] Generate a command to verify the list of packages given in
packagesusing the native package manager’s verification tool.The command to be executed is returned as a string that may be passed to a command execution routine (for e.g.
sos_get_command_output().Parameters: packages – a string, or a list of strings giving package names to be verified. Returns: a string containing an executable command that will perform verification of the given packages. Returntype: str or NoneType
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chroot= None
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files= None
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get_pkg_list()[source] Returns a dictionary of packages in the following format:
{'package_name': {'name': 'package_name', 'version': 'major.minor.version'}}
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pkg_by_name(name)[source] Return a single package that matches name.
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pkg_nvra(pkg)[source]
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query_command= None
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verify_command= None
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verify_filter= None
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class
sos.policies.Policy(sysroot=None)[source] Bases:
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PATH= ''
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add_preset(name=None, desc=None, note=None, opts=SoSOptions(add_preset='', alloptions=False, all_logs=False, batch=False, build=False, case_id='', chroot='auto', compression_type='auto', config_file='', desc='', debug=False, del_preset='', dry_run=False, enableplugins=[], encrypt_key=None, encrypt_pass=None, experimental=False, label='', list_plugins=False, list_presets=False, list_profiles=False, log_size=25, noplugins=[], noreport=False, note='', onlyplugins=[], plugin_timeout=None, plugopts=[], preset='auto', profiles=[], quiet=False, sysroot=None, threads=4, tmp_dir='', verbosity=0, verify=False))[source] Add a new on-disk preset and write it to the configured presets path.
Parameters: preset – the new PresetDefaults to add
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check()[source] This function is responsible for determining if the underlying system is supported by this policy.
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default_scl_prefix= ''
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del_preset(name='')[source]
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del_valid_subclasses()[source]
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display_results(archive, directory, checksum)[source]
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dist_version()[source] Return the OS version
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distro= 'Unknown'
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find_preset(preset)[source] Find a preset profile matching the specified preset string.
Parameters: preset – a string containing a preset profile name. Returns: a matching PresetProfile.
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get_archive_name()[source] This function should return the filename of the archive without the extension.
This uses the policy’s name_pattern attribute to determine the name. There are two pre-defined naming patterns - ‘legacy’ and ‘friendly’ that give names like the following:
legacy - ‘sosreport-tux.123456-20171224185433’ friendly - ‘sosreport-tux-mylabel-123456-2017-12-24-ezcfcop.tar.xz’
A custom name_pattern can be used by a policy provided that it defines name_pattern using a format() style string substitution.
Usable substitutions are:
name - the short hostname of the system label - the label given by –label case - the case id given by –case-id or –ticker-number rand - a random string of 7 alpha charactersNote that if a datestamp is needed, the substring should be set in the name_pattern in the format accepted by strftime().
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get_cmd_for_compress_method(method, threads)[source]
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get_default_scl_prefix()[source]
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get_msg()[source] This method is used to prepare the preamble text to display to the user in non-batch mode. If your policy sets self.distro that text will be substituted accordingly. You can also override this method to do something more complicated.
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get_preferred_archive()[source] Return the class object of the prefered archive format for this platform
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get_preferred_hash_name()[source] Returns the string name of the hashlib-supported checksum algorithm to use
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get_tmp_dir(opt_tmp_dir)[source]
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get_valid_subclasses()[source]
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host_sysroot()[source]
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in_container()[source] Returns True if sos is running inside a container environment.
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is_root()[source] This method should return true if the user calling the script is considered to be a superuser
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load_presets(presets_path=None)[source] Load presets from disk.
Read JSON formatted preset data from the specified path, or the default location at
/var/lib/sos/presets.Parameters: presets_path – a directory containing JSON presets.
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match_plugin(plugin_classes)[source]
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msg= 'This command will collect system configuration and diagnostic information from this %(distro)s system. An archive containing the collected information will be generated in %(tmpdir)s.\n\nFor more information on %(vendor)s visit:\n\n %(vendor_url)s\n\nThe generated archive may contain data considered sensitive and its content should be reviewed by the originating organization before being passed to any third party.\n\nNo changes will be made to system configuration.\n%(vendor_text)s\n'
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name_pattern= 'legacy'
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pkg_by_name(pkg)[source]
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post_work()[source] This function is called after the sosreport has been generated.
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pre_work()[source] This function is called prior to collection.
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presets= {'': PresetDefaults(name='' desc='' note='None' opts=(SoSOptions(add_preset='', alloptions=False, all_logs=False, batch=False, build=False, case_id='', chroot='auto', compression_type='auto', config_file='', desc='', debug=False, del_preset='', dry_run=False, enableplugins=[], encrypt_key=None, encrypt_pass=None, experimental=False, label='', list_plugins=False, list_presets=False, list_profiles=False, log_size=25, noplugins=[], noreport=False, note='', onlyplugins=[], plugin_timeout=None, plugopts=[], preset='auto', profiles=[], quiet=False, sysroot=None, threads=4, tmp_dir='', verbosity=0, verify=False))}
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presets_path= '/var/lib/sos/presets'
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probe_preset()[source] Return a
PresetDefaultsobject matching the runing host.Stub method to be implemented by derived policy classes.
Returns: a PresetDefaultsobject.
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register_presets(presets, replace=False)[source] Add new presets to this policy object.
Merges the presets dictionary
presetsinto thisPolicyobject, or replaces the current presets ifreplaceisTrue.presetsshould be a dictionary mappingstrpreset names to<class PresetDefaults>objects specifying the command line defaults.Parameters: - presets – dictionary of presets to add or replace
- replace – replace presets rather than merge new presets.
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set_commons(commons)[source]
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set_exec_path()[source]
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set_valid_subclasses(subclasses)[source]
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valid_subclasses list of subclasses that this policy can process
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validate_plugin(plugin_class, experimental=False)[source] Verifies that the plugin_class should execute under this policy
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vendor= 'Unknown'
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vendor_text= ''
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vendor_url= 'http://www.example.com/'
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class
sos.policies.PresetDefaults(name='', desc='', note=None, opts=SoSOptions(add_preset='', alloptions=False, all_logs=False, batch=False, build=False, case_id='', chroot='auto', compression_type='auto', config_file='', desc='', debug=False, del_preset='', dry_run=False, enableplugins=[], encrypt_key=None, encrypt_pass=None, experimental=False, label='', list_plugins=False, list_presets=False, list_profiles=False, log_size=25, noplugins=[], noreport=False, note='', onlyplugins=[], plugin_timeout=None, plugopts=[], preset='auto', profiles=[], quiet=False, sysroot=None, threads=4, tmp_dir='', verbosity=0, verify=False))[source] Bases:
objectPreset command line defaults.
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builtin= True Trueif this preset if built-in orFalseotherwise.
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delete(presets_path)[source]
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desc= None Human readable preset description
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name= None Preset name, used for selection
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note= None Notes on preset behaviour
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opts= SoSOptions(add_preset='', alloptions=False, all_logs=False, batch=False, build=False, case_id='', chroot='auto', compression_type='auto', config_file='', desc='', debug=False, del_preset='', dry_run=False, enableplugins=[], encrypt_key=None, encrypt_pass=None, experimental=False, label='', list_plugins=False, list_presets=False, list_profiles=False, log_size=25, noplugins=[], noreport=False, note='', onlyplugins=[], plugin_timeout=None, plugopts=[], preset='auto', profiles=[], quiet=False, sysroot=None, threads=4, tmp_dir='', verbosity=0, verify=False) Options set for this preset
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write(presets_path)[source] Write this preset to disk in JSON notation.
Parameters: presets_path – the directory where the preset will be written.
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class
sos.policies.SystemdInit[source] Bases:
sos.policies.InitSystem-
is_running(name)[source] Checks if the given service name is in a running state.
This should be overridden by initsystems that subclass InitSystem
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load_all_services()[source] This loads all services known to the init system into a dict. The dict should be keyed by the service name, and contain a dict of the name and service status
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parse_query(output)[source] Parses the output returned by the query command to make a determination of what the state of the service is
This should be overriden by anything that subclasses InitSystem
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sos.policies.import_policy(name)[source]
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sos.policies.load(cache={}, sysroot=None)[source]