X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=generator%2Fgenerator_actions.ml;h=56976dda54d6ad1bf52662a99e8959633bc4d835;hb=319e946b92e175c05cdd1fdcb85c9b86f5631011;hp=aedbedacb5fa9eff01ca06dfe38e81f32ee92598;hpb=ce5a8978b54f409de4347f16f7065b063cb47cf1;p=libguestfs.git diff --git a/generator/generator_actions.ml b/generator/generator_actions.ml index aedbeda..56976dd 100644 --- a/generator/generator_actions.ml +++ b/generator/generator_actions.ml @@ -1526,6 +1526,25 @@ advice before using trademarks in applications. =back"); + ("set_pgroup", (RErr, [Bool "pgroup"], []), -1, [FishAlias "pgroup"], + [], + "set process group flag", + "\ +If C is true, child processes are placed into +their own process group. + +The practical upshot of this is that signals like C (from +users pressing C<^C>) won't be received by the child process. + +The default for this flag is false, because usually you want +C<^C> to kill the subprocess."); + + ("get_pgroup", (RBool "pgroup", [], []), -1, [], + [], + "get process group flag", + "\ +This returns the process group flag."); + ] (* daemon_functions are any functions which cause some action @@ -4824,7 +4843,9 @@ Possible values for C are: =over 4 -=item B | B +=item B + +=item B Intel EFI / GPT partition table. @@ -4832,7 +4853,9 @@ This is recommended for >= 2 TB partitions that will be accessed from Linux and Intel-based Mac OS X. It also has limited backwards compatibility with the C format. -=item B | B +=item B + +=item B The standard PC \"Master Boot Record\" (MBR) format used by MS-DOS and Windows. This partition type will B work @@ -4850,7 +4873,9 @@ supported include: AIX disk labels. -=item B | B +=item B + +=item B Amiga \"Rigid Disk Block\" format. @@ -5218,12 +5243,21 @@ I tar file) into C."); This command packs the contents of C and downloads it to local file C (as an xz compressed tar archive)."); - ("ntfsresize", (RErr, [Device "device"], []), 231, [Optional "ntfsprogs"], + ("ntfsresize", (RErr, [Device "device"], []), 231, [Optional "ntfsprogs"; DeprecatedBy "ntfsresize_opts"], [], "resize an NTFS filesystem", "\ This command resizes an NTFS filesystem, expanding or shrinking it to the size of the underlying device. + +I After the resize operation, the filesystem is marked +as requiring a consistency check (for safety). You have to boot +into Windows to perform this check and clear this condition. +Furthermore, ntfsresize refuses to resize filesystems +which have been marked in this way. So in effect it is +not possible to call ntfsresize multiple times on a single +filesystem without booting into Windows between each resize. + See also L."); ("vgscan", (RErr, [], []), 232, [], @@ -5405,7 +5439,9 @@ to ensure the length of the file is exactly C bytes."); "create a new file", "\ This call creates a file called C. The content of the -file is the string C (which can contain any 8 bit data)."); +file is the string C (which can contain any 8 bit data). + +See also C."); ("pwrite", (RInt "nbytes", [Pathname "path"; BufferIn "content"; Int64 "offset"], []), 247, [ProtocolLimitWarning], [InitScratchFS, Always, TestOutput ( @@ -5447,7 +5483,7 @@ allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly."); This command is the same as C except that it allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly."); - ("ntfsresize_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"], []), 250, [Optional "ntfsprogs"], + ("ntfsresize_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"], []), 250, [Optional "ntfsprogs"; DeprecatedBy "ntfsresize_opts"], [], "resize an NTFS filesystem (with size)", "\ @@ -6002,6 +6038,75 @@ Device mapper devices which correspond to logical volumes are I returned in this list. Call C if you want to list logical volumes."); + ("ntfsresize_opts", (RErr, [Device "device"], [Int64 "size"; Bool "force"]), 288, [Optional "ntfsprogs"], + [], + "resize an NTFS filesystem", + "\ +This command resizes an NTFS filesystem, expanding or +shrinking it to the size of the underlying device. + +The optional parameters are: + +=over 4 + +=item C + +The new size (in bytes) of the filesystem. If omitted, the filesystem +is resized to fit the container (eg. partition). + +=item C + +If this option is true, then force the resize of the filesystem +even if the filesystem is marked as requiring a consistency check. + +After the resize operation, the filesystem is always marked +as requiring a consistency check (for safety). You have to boot +into Windows to perform this check and clear this condition. +If you I set the C option then it is not +possible to call C multiple times on a +single filesystem without booting into Windows between each resize. + +=back + +See also L."); + + ("btrfs_filesystem_resize", (RErr, [Pathname "mountpoint"], [Int64 "size"]), 289, [Optional "btrfs"], + [], + "resize a btrfs filesystem", + "\ +This command resizes a btrfs filesystem. + +Note that unlike other resize calls, the filesystem has to be +mounted and the parameter is the mountpoint not the device +(this is a requirement of btrfs itself). + +The optional parameters are: + +=over 4 + +=item C + +The new size (in bytes) of the filesystem. If omitted, the filesystem +is resized to the maximum size. + +=back + +See also L."); + + ("write_append", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; BufferIn "content"], []), 290, [ProtocolLimitWarning], + [InitScratchFS, Always, TestOutput ( + [["write"; "/write_append"; "line1\n"]; + ["write_append"; "/write_append"; "line2\n"]; + ["write_append"; "/write_append"; "line3a"]; + ["write_append"; "/write_append"; "line3b\n"]; + ["cat"; "/write_append"]], "line1\nline2\nline3aline3b\n")], + "append content to end of file", + "\ +This call appends C to the end of file C. If +C does not exist, then a new file is created. + +See also C."); + ] let all_functions = non_daemon_functions @ daemon_functions