"""
return libguestfsmod.pvresize (self._o, device)
- def sfdisk_N (self, device, n, cyls, heads, sectors, line):
+ def sfdisk_N (self, device, partnum, cyls, heads, sectors, line):
u"""This runs sfdisk(8) option to modify just the single
partition "n" (note: "n" counts from 1).
This command is dangerous. Without careful use you can
easily destroy all your data.
"""
- return libguestfsmod.sfdisk_N (self._o, device, n, cyls, heads, sectors, line)
+ return libguestfsmod.sfdisk_N (self._o, device, partnum, cyls, heads, sectors, line)
def sfdisk_l (self, device):
u"""This displays the partition table on "device", in the
"""
return libguestfsmod.mkdtemp (self._o, template)
+ def wc_l (self, path):
+ u"""This command counts the lines in a file, using the "wc
+ -l" external command.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.wc_l (self._o, path)
+
+ def wc_w (self, path):
+ u"""This command counts the words in a file, using the "wc
+ -w" external command.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.wc_w (self._o, path)
+
+ def wc_c (self, path):
+ u"""This command counts the characters in a file, using the
+ "wc -c" external command.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.wc_c (self._o, path)
+
+ def head (self, path):
+ u"""This command returns up to the first 10 lines of a file
+ as a list of strings.
+
+ This function returns a list of strings.
+
+ Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ large files you should use FTP.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.head (self._o, path)
+
+ def head_n (self, nrlines, path):
+ u"""If the parameter "nrlines" is a positive number, this
+ returns the first "nrlines" lines of the file "path".
+
+ If the parameter "nrlines" is a negative number, this
+ returns lines from the file "path", excluding the last
+ "nrlines" lines.
+
+ If the parameter "nrlines" is zero, this returns an
+ empty list.
+
+ This function returns a list of strings.
+
+ Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ large files you should use FTP.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.head_n (self._o, nrlines, path)
+
+ def tail (self, path):
+ u"""This command returns up to the last 10 lines of a file
+ as a list of strings.
+
+ This function returns a list of strings.
+
+ Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ large files you should use FTP.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.tail (self._o, path)
+
+ def tail_n (self, nrlines, path):
+ u"""If the parameter "nrlines" is a positive number, this
+ returns the last "nrlines" lines of the file "path".
+
+ If the parameter "nrlines" is a negative number, this
+ returns lines from the file "path", starting with the
+ "-nrlines"th line.
+
+ If the parameter "nrlines" is zero, this returns an
+ empty list.
+
+ This function returns a list of strings.
+
+ Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ large files you should use FTP.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.tail_n (self._o, nrlines, path)
+
+ def df (self):
+ u"""This command runs the "df" command to report disk space
+ used.
+
+ This command is mostly useful for interactive sessions.
+ It is *not* intended that you try to parse the output
+ string. Use "statvfs" from programs.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.df (self._o)
+
+ def df_h (self):
+ u"""This command runs the "df -h" command to report disk
+ space used in human-readable format.
+
+ This command is mostly useful for interactive sessions.
+ It is *not* intended that you try to parse the output
+ string. Use "statvfs" from programs.
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.df_h (self._o)
+
+ def du (self, path):
+ u"""This command runs the "du -s" command to estimate file
+ space usage for "path".
+
+ "path" can be a file or a directory. If "path" is a
+ directory then the estimate includes the contents of the
+ directory and all subdirectories (recursively).
+
+ The result is the estimated size in *kilobytes* (ie.
+ units of 1024 bytes).
+ """
+ return libguestfsmod.du (self._o, path)
+