X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=python%2Fguestfs.py;h=2fced28e0f93e8e7bade17811d3118039551e56a;hb=f7e6ffa8a82f8a7a214a47ff32f46d9e893902d8;hp=7515aa75be5d7da959d609074ece4c343c3e0bfa;hpb=79cdf81e2fb717ea4372a55170d16800cdbddf23;p=libguestfs.git diff --git a/python/guestfs.py b/python/guestfs.py index 7515aa7..2fced28 100644 --- a/python/guestfs.py +++ b/python/guestfs.py @@ -194,9 +194,12 @@ class GuestFS: def set_autosync (self, autosync): u"""If "autosync" is true, this enables autosync. Libguestfs - will make a best effort attempt to run "g.sync" when the - handle is closed (also if the program exits without - closing handles). + will make a best effort attempt to run "g.umount_all" + followed by "g.sync" when the handle is closed (also if + the program exits without closing handles). + + This is disabled by default (except in guestfish where + it is enabled by default). """ return libguestfsmod.set_autosync (self._o, autosync) @@ -862,8 +865,8 @@ class GuestFS: return libguestfsmod.statvfs (self._o, path) def tune2fs_l (self, device): - u"""This returns the contents of the ext2 or ext3 filesystem - superblock on "device". + u"""This returns the contents of the ext2, ext3 or ext4 + filesystem superblock on "device". It is the same as running "tune2fs -l device". See tune2fs(8) manpage for more details. The list of fields @@ -1075,3 +1078,74 @@ class GuestFS: """ return libguestfsmod.mount_vfs (self._o, options, vfstype, device, mountpoint) + def debug (self, subcmd, extraargs): + u"""The "g.debug" command exposes some internals of + "guestfsd" (the guestfs daemon) that runs inside the + qemu subprocess. + + There is no comprehensive help for this command. You + have to look at the file "daemon/debug.c" in the + libguestfs source to find out what you can do. + """ + return libguestfsmod.debug (self._o, subcmd, extraargs) + + def lvremove (self, device): + u"""Remove an LVM logical volume "device", where "device" is + the path to the LV, such as "/dev/VG/LV". + + You can also remove all LVs in a volume group by + specifying the VG name, "/dev/VG". + """ + return libguestfsmod.lvremove (self._o, device) + + def vgremove (self, vgname): + u"""Remove an LVM volume group "vgname", (for example "VG"). + + This also forcibly removes all logical volumes in the + volume group (if any). + """ + return libguestfsmod.vgremove (self._o, vgname) + + def pvremove (self, device): + u"""This wipes a physical volume "device" so that LVM will + no longer recognise it. + + The implementation uses the "pvremove" command which + refuses to wipe physical volumes that contain any volume + groups, so you have to remove those first. + """ + return libguestfsmod.pvremove (self._o, device) + + def set_e2label (self, device, label): + u"""This sets the ext2/3/4 filesystem label of the + filesystem on "device" to "label". Filesystem labels are + limited to 16 characters. + + You can use either "g.tune2fs_l" or "g.get_e2label" to + return the existing label on a filesystem. + """ + return libguestfsmod.set_e2label (self._o, device, label) + + def get_e2label (self, device): + u"""This returns the ext2/3/4 filesystem label of the + filesystem on "device". + """ + return libguestfsmod.get_e2label (self._o, device) + + def set_e2uuid (self, device, uuid): + u"""This sets the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID of the filesystem + on "device" to "uuid". The format of the UUID and + alternatives such as "clear", "random" and "time" are + described in the tune2fs(8) manpage. + + You can use either "g.tune2fs_l" or "g.get_e2uuid" to + return the existing UUID of a filesystem. + """ + return libguestfsmod.set_e2uuid (self._o, device, uuid) + + def get_e2uuid (self, device): + u"""This returns the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID of the + filesystem on "device". + """ + return libguestfsmod.get_e2uuid (self._o, device) +