def __del__ (self):
libguestfsmod.close (self._o)
+ def test0 (self, str, optstr, strlist, b, integer, filein, fileout):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0 (self._o, str, optstr, strlist, b, integer, filein, fileout)
+
+ def test0rint (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rint (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rinterr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rinterr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rint64 (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rint64 (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rint64err (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rint64err (self._o)
+
+ def test0rbool (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rbool (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rboolerr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rboolerr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rconststring (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rconststring (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rconststringerr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rconststringerr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rstring (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstring (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rstringerr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstringerr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rstringlist (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstringlist (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rstringlisterr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstringlisterr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rintbool (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rintbool (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rintboolerr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rintboolerr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rpvlist (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rpvlist (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rpvlisterr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rpvlisterr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rvglist (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rvglist (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rvglisterr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rvglisterr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rlvlist (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rlvlist (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rlvlisterr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rlvlisterr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rstat (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstat (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rstaterr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstaterr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rstatvfs (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstatvfs (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rstatvfserr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rstatvfserr (self._o)
+
+ def test0rhashtable (self, val):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rhashtable (self._o, val)
+
+ def test0rhashtableerr (self):
+ return libguestfsmod.test0rhashtableerr (self._o)
+
def launch (self):
u"""Internally libguestfs is implemented by running a
virtual machine using qemu(1).
This is equivalent to the qemu parameter "-drive
file=filename".
+
+ Note that this call checks for the existence of
+ "filename". This stops you from specifying other types
+ of drive which are supported by qemu such as "nbd:" and
+ "http:" URLs. To specify those, use the general
+ "g.config" call instead.
"""
return libguestfsmod.add_drive (self._o, filename)
This is equivalent to the qemu parameter "-cdrom
filename".
+
+ Note that this call checks for the existence of
+ "filename". This stops you from specifying other types
+ of drive which are supported by qemu such as "nbd:" and
+ "http:" URLs. To specify those, use the general
+ "g.config" call instead.
"""
return libguestfsmod.add_cdrom (self._o, filename)
+ def add_drive_ro (self, filename):
+ u"""This adds a drive in snapshot mode, making it
+ effectively read-only.
+
+ Note that writes to the device are allowed, and will be
+ seen for the duration of the guestfs handle, but they
+ are written to a temporary file which is discarded as
+ soon as the guestfs handle is closed. We don't currently
+ have any method to enable changes to be committed,
+ although qemu can support this.
+
+ This is equivalent to the qemu parameter "-drive
+ file=filename,snapshot=on".
+
+ Note that this call checks for the existence of
+ "filename". This stops you from specifying other types
+ of drive which are supported by qemu such as "nbd:" and
+ "http:" URLs. To specify those, use the general
+ "g.config" call instead.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.add_drive_ro (self._o, filename)
+
def config (self, qemuparam, qemuvalue):
u"""This can be used to add arbitrary qemu command line
parameters of the form "-param value". Actually it's not
The single parameter is an argv-style list of arguments.
The first element is the name of the program to run.
Subsequent elements are parameters. The list must be
- non-empty (ie. must contain a program name).
+ non-empty (ie. must contain a program name). Note that
+ the command runs directly, and is *not* invoked via the
+ shell (see "g.sh").
The return value is anything printed to *stdout* by the
command.
u"""This is the same as "g.command", but splits the result
into a list of lines.
+ See also: "g.sh_lines"
+
This function returns a list of strings.
Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
def resize2fs (self, device):
u"""This resizes an ext2 or ext3 filesystem to match the
size of the underlying device.
+
+ *Note:* It is sometimes required that you run
+ "g.e2fsck_f" on the "device" before calling this
+ command. For unknown reasons "resize2fs" sometimes gives
+ an error about this and sometimes not. In any case, it
+ is always safe to call "g.e2fsck_f" before calling this
+ function.
"""
return libguestfsmod.resize2fs (self._o, device)
"""
return libguestfsmod.find (self._o, directory)
+ def e2fsck_f (self, device):
+ u"""This runs "e2fsck -p -f device", ie. runs the ext2/ext3
+ filesystem checker on "device", noninteractively ("-p"),
+ even if the filesystem appears to be clean ("-f").
+
+ This command is only needed because of "g.resize2fs"
+ (q.v.). Normally you should use "g.fsck".
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.e2fsck_f (self._o, device)
+
+ def sleep (self, secs):
+ u"""Sleep for "secs" seconds.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.sleep (self._o, secs)
+
+ def ntfs_3g_probe (self, rw, device):
+ u"""This command runs the ntfs-3g.probe(8) command which
+ probes an NTFS "device" for mountability. (Not all NTFS
+ volumes can be mounted read-write, and some cannot be
+ mounted at all).
+
+ "rw" is a boolean flag. Set it to true if you want to
+ test if the volume can be mounted read-write. Set it to
+ false if you want to test if the volume can be mounted
+ read-only.
+
+ The return value is an integer which 0 if the operation
+ would succeed, or some non-zero value documented in the
+ ntfs-3g.probe(8) manual page.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.ntfs_3g_probe (self._o, rw, device)
+
+ def sh (self, command):
+ u"""This call runs a command from the guest filesystem via
+ the guest's "/bin/sh".
+
+ This is like "g.command", but passes the command to:
+
+ /bin/sh -c "command"
+
+ Depending on the guest's shell, this usually results in
+ wildcards being expanded, shell expressions being
+ interpolated and so on.
+
+ All the provisos about "g.command" apply to this call.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.sh (self._o, command)
+
+ def sh_lines (self, command):
+ u"""This is the same as "g.sh", but splits the result into a
+ list of lines.
+
+ See also: "g.command_lines"
+
+ This function returns a list of strings.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.sh_lines (self._o, command)
+
+ def glob_expand (self, pattern):
+ u"""This command searches for all the pathnames matching
+ "pattern" according to the wildcard expansion rules used
+ by the shell.
+
+ If no paths match, then this returns an empty list
+ (note: not an error).
+
+ It is just a wrapper around the C glob(3) function with
+ flags "GLOB_MARK|GLOB_BRACE". See that manual page for
+ more details.
+
+ This function returns a list of strings.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.glob_expand (self._o, pattern)
+