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This is a hack. Should libvirt have a way to mark these VMs? Note you'll only come across this problem if you run virt-manager as root with libguestfs >= 1.20 on Fedora >= 18 (libguestfs using libvirt).
274 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
274 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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# MA 02110-1301 USA.
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#
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from Queue import Queue, Empty
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from threading import Thread
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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from guestfs import GuestFS # pylint: disable=F0401
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from virtManager.baseclass import vmmGObject
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from virtManager.domain import vmmInspectionData
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class vmmInspection(vmmGObject):
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# Can't find a way to make Thread release our reference
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_leak_check = False
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def __init__(self):
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vmmGObject.__init__(self)
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self._thread = Thread(name="inspection thread", target=self._run)
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self._thread.daemon = True
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self._wait = 5 * 1000 # 5 seconds
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self._q = Queue()
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self._conns = {}
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self._vmseen = {}
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self._cached_data = {}
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def _cleanup(self):
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self._thread = None
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self._q = Queue()
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self._conns = {}
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self._vmseen = {}
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self._cached_data = {}
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# Called by the main thread whenever a connection is added or
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# removed. We tell the inspection thread, so it can track
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# connections.
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def conn_added(self, engine_ignore, conn):
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obj = ("conn_added", conn)
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self._q.put(obj)
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def conn_removed(self, engine_ignore, uri):
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obj = ("conn_removed", uri)
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self._q.put(obj)
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# Called by the main thread whenever a VM is added to vmlist.
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def vm_added(self, conn, uuid):
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ignore = conn
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ignore = uuid
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obj = ("vm_added")
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self._q.put(obj)
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def start(self):
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# Wait a few seconds before we do anything. This prevents
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# inspection from being a burden for initial virt-manager
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# interactivity (although it shouldn't affect interactivity at
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# all).
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def cb():
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self._thread.start()
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return 0
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logging.debug("waiting")
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self.timeout_add(self._wait, cb)
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def _run(self):
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while True:
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self._process_queue()
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self._process_vms()
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# Process everything on the queue. If the queue is empty when
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# called, block.
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def _process_queue(self):
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first_obj = self._q.get()
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self._process_queue_item(first_obj)
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self._q.task_done()
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try:
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while True:
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obj = self._q.get(False)
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self._process_queue_item(obj)
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self._q.task_done()
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except Empty:
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pass
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def _process_queue_item(self, obj):
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if obj[0] == "conn_added":
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conn = obj[1]
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if conn and not (conn.is_remote()):
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uri = conn.get_uri()
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self._conns[uri] = conn
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conn.connect("vm-added", self.vm_added)
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elif obj[0] == "conn_removed":
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uri = obj[1]
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del self._conns[uri]
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elif obj[0] == "vm_added":
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# Nothing - just a signal for the inspection thread to wake up.
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pass
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# Any VMs we've not seen yet? If so, process them.
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def _process_vms(self):
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for conn in self._conns.itervalues():
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for vmuuid in conn.list_vm_uuids():
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if not conn.is_active():
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break
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prettyvm = vmuuid
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try:
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vm = conn.get_vm(vmuuid)
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prettyvm = conn.get_uri() + ":" + vm.get_name()
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if vmuuid in self._vmseen:
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data = self._cached_data.get(vmuuid)
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if not data:
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continue
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if vm.inspection != data:
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logging.debug("Found cached data for %s", prettyvm)
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self._set_vm_inspection_data(vm, data)
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continue
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# Whether success or failure, we've "seen" this VM now.
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self._vmseen[vmuuid] = True
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self._process(conn, vm, vmuuid)
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except:
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logging.exception("%s: exception while processing",
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prettyvm)
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def _process(self, conn, vm, vmuuid):
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if re.search(r"^guestfs-", vm.get_name()):
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logging.debug("ignore libvirt/guestfs temporary VM %s",
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vm.get_name())
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return
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g = GuestFS()
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prettyvm = conn.get_uri() + ":" + vm.get_name()
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ignore = vmuuid
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disks = []
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for disk in vm.get_disk_devices():
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if (disk.path and
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(disk.type == "block" or disk.type == "file") and
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not disk.device == "cdrom"):
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disks.append(disk)
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if not disks:
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logging.debug("%s: nothing to inspect", prettyvm)
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return
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# Add the disks. Note they *must* be added with readonly flag set.
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for disk in disks:
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path = disk.path
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driver_type = disk.driver_type
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if not (os.path.exists(path) and os.access(path, os.R_OK)):
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logging.debug("%s: cannot access '%s', skipping inspection",
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prettyvm, path)
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return
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g.add_drive_opts(path, readonly=1, format=driver_type)
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g.launch()
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# Inspect the operating system.
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roots = g.inspect_os()
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if len(roots) == 0:
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logging.debug("%s: no operating systems found", prettyvm)
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return
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# Arbitrarily pick the first root device.
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root = roots[0]
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# Inspection results.
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typ = g.inspect_get_type(root) # eg. "linux"
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distro = g.inspect_get_distro(root) # eg. "fedora"
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major_version = g.inspect_get_major_version(root) # eg. 14
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minor_version = g.inspect_get_minor_version(root) # eg. 0
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hostname = g.inspect_get_hostname(root) # string
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product_name = g.inspect_get_product_name(root) # string
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product_variant = g.inspect_get_product_variant(root) # string
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# For inspect_list_applications and inspect_get_icon we
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# require that the guest filesystems are mounted. However
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# don't fail if this is not possible (I'm looking at you,
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# FreeBSD).
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filesystems_mounted = False
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try:
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# Mount up the disks, like guestfish --ro -i.
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# Sort keys by length, shortest first, so that we end up
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# mounting the filesystems in the correct order.
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mps = list(g.inspect_get_mountpoints(root))
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def compare(a, b):
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if len(a[0]) > len(b[0]):
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return 1
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elif len(a[0]) == len(b[0]):
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return 0
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else:
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return -1
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mps.sort(compare)
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for mp_dev in mps:
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try:
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g.mount_ro(mp_dev[1], mp_dev[0])
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except:
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logging.exception("%s: exception mounting %s on %s "
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"(ignored)",
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prettyvm, mp_dev[1], mp_dev[0])
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filesystems_mounted = True
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except:
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logging.exception("%s: exception while mounting disks (ignored)",
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prettyvm)
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icon = None
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apps = None
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if filesystems_mounted:
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# string containing PNG data
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icon = g.inspect_get_icon(root, favicon=0, highquality=1)
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if icon == "":
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icon = None
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# Inspection applications.
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apps = g.inspect_list_applications(root)
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# Force the libguestfs handle to close right now.
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del g
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# Log what we found.
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logging.debug("%s: detected operating system: %s %s %d.%d (%s)",
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prettyvm, typ, distro, major_version, minor_version,
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product_name)
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logging.debug("hostname: %s", hostname)
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if icon:
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logging.debug("icon: %d bytes", len(icon))
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if apps:
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logging.debug("# apps: %d", len(apps))
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data = vmmInspectionData()
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data.type = str(type)
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data.distro = str(distro)
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data.major_version = int(major_version)
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data.minor_version = int(minor_version)
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data.hostname = str(hostname)
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data.product_name = str(product_name)
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data.product_variant = str(product_variant)
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data.icon = icon
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data.applications = list(apps)
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self._set_vm_inspection_data(vm, data)
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def _set_vm_inspection_data(self, vm, data):
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vm.inspection = data
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vm.inspection_data_updated()
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self._cached_data[vm.get_uuid()] = data
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