X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=generator%2Fgenerator_actions.ml;h=925640f20657970879593251ac16e018d9267001;hb=342b4a55d056734a0344db8b4bcf1a90104a8a59;hp=243ea9b56b1926c1dd0dcb5d4cfbd66467460fad;hpb=9ba779ea367b2ea7077da7bdd75e813cd06c7eea;p=libguestfs.git diff --git a/generator/generator_actions.ml b/generator/generator_actions.ml index 243ea9b..925640f 100644 --- a/generator/generator_actions.ml +++ b/generator/generator_actions.ml @@ -6335,6 +6335,198 @@ is for copying blocks within existing files. See C, C and C for general file copying and moving functions."); + ("tune2fs", (RErr, [Device "device"], [Bool "force"; Int "maxmountcount"; Int "mountcount"; String "errorbehavior"; Int64 "group"; Int "intervalbetweenchecks"; Int "reservedblockspercentage"; String "lastmounteddirectory"; Int64 "reservedblockscount"; Int64 "user"]), 298, [], + [InitScratchFS, Always, TestOutputHashtable ( + [["tune2fs"; "/dev/sdb1"; "false"; "0"; ""; "NOARG"; ""; "0"; ""; "NOARG"; ""; ""]; + ["tune2fs_l"; "/dev/sdb1"]], + ["Check interval", "0 ()"; + "Maximum mount count", "-1"]); + InitScratchFS, Always, TestOutputHashtable ( + [["tune2fs"; "/dev/sdb1"; "false"; "0"; ""; "NOARG"; ""; "86400"; ""; "NOARG"; ""; ""]; + ["tune2fs_l"; "/dev/sdb1"]], + ["Check interval", "86400 (1 day)"; + "Maximum mount count", "-1"]); + InitScratchFS, Always, TestOutputHashtable ( + [["tune2fs"; "/dev/sdb1"; "false"; ""; ""; "NOARG"; "1"; ""; ""; "NOARG"; ""; "1"]; + ["tune2fs_l"; "/dev/sdb1"]], + ["Reserved blocks uid", "1 (user bin)"; + "Reserved blocks gid", "1 (group bin)"]); + InitScratchFS, Always, TestOutputHashtable ( + [["tune2fs"; "/dev/sdb1"; "false"; ""; ""; "NOARG"; "0"; ""; ""; "NOARG"; ""; "0"]; + ["tune2fs_l"; "/dev/sdb1"]], + ["Reserved blocks uid", "0 (user root)"; + "Reserved blocks gid", "0 (group root)"]) + ], + "adjust ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem parameters", + "\ +This call allows you to adjust various filesystem parameters of +an ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem called C. + +The optional parameters are: + +=over 4 + +=item C + +Force tune2fs to complete the operation even in the face of errors. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-f> option. + +=item C + +Set the number of mounts after which the filesystem is checked +by L. If this is C<0> then the number of mounts is +disregarded. This is the same as the tune2fs C<-c> option. + +=item C + +Set the number of times the filesystem has been mounted. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-C> option. + +=item C + +Change the behavior of the kernel code when errors are detected. +Possible values currently are: C, C, C. +In practice these options don't really make any difference, +particularly for write errors. + +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-e> option. + +=item C + +Set the group which can use reserved filesystem blocks. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-g> option except that it +can only be specified as a number. + +=item C + +Adjust the maximal time between two filesystem checks +(in seconds). If the option is passed as C<0> then +time-dependent checking is disabled. + +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-i> option. + +=item C + +Set the percentage of the filesystem which may only be allocated +by privileged processes. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-m> option. + +=item C + +Set the last mounted directory. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-M> option. + +=item C +Set the number of reserved filesystem blocks. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-r> option. + +=item C + +Set the user who can use the reserved filesystem blocks. +This is the same as the tune2fs C<-u> option except that it +can only be specified as a number. + +=back + +To get the current values of filesystem parameters, see +C. For precise details of how tune2fs +works, see the L man page."); + + ("mdadm_create", (RErr, [String "name"; DeviceList "devices"], [Int64 "missingbitmap"; Int "nrdevices"; Int "spare"; Int64 "chunk"; String "level"]), 299, [Optional "mdadm"], + [], + "create a Linux md (RAID) device", + "\ +Create a Linux md (RAID) device named C on the devices +in the list C. + +The optional parameters are: + +=over 4 + +=item C + +A bitmap of missing devices. If a bit is set it means that a +missing device is added to the array. The least significant bit +corresponds to the first device in the array. + +As examples: + +If C and C then +the resulting array would be C<[EmissingE, \"/dev/sda\"]>. + +If C and C then +the resulting array would be C<[\"/dev/sda\", EmissingE]>. + +This defaults to C<0> (no missing devices). + +The length of C + the number of bits set in +C must equal C + C. + +=item C + +The number of active RAID devices. + +If not set, this defaults to the length of C plus +the number of bits set in C. + +=item C + +The number of spare devices. + +If not set, this defaults to C<0>. + +=item C + +The chunk size in bytes. + +=item C + +The RAID level, which can be one of: +I, I, I<0>, I, I, I<1>, I, +I, I<4>, I, I<5>, I, I<6>, I, I<10>. +Some of these are synonymous, and more levels may be added in future. + +If not set, this defaults to C. + +=back"); + + ("list_md_devices", (RStringList "devices", [], []), 300, [], + [], + "list Linux md (RAID) devices", + "\ +List all Linux md devices."); + + ("mdadm_detail", (RHashtable "info", [Device "md"], []), 301, [Optional "mdadm"], + [], + "obtain metadata for an MD device", + "\ +This command exposes the output of 'mdadm -DY '. The following fields are +usually present in the returned hash. Other fields may also be present. + +=over + +=item C + +The raid level of the MD device. + +=item C + +The number of underlying devices in the MD device. + +=item C + +The metadata version used. + +=item C + +The UUID of the MD device. + +=item C + +The name of the MD device. + +=back"); + ] let all_functions = non_daemon_functions @ daemon_functions