Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: python-rrmngmnt
Version: 0.1.2
Summary: Tool to manage remote systems and services
Home-page: https://github.com/rhevm-qe-automation/python-rrmngmnt
Author: Lukas Bednar
Author-email: lukyn17@gmail.com
License: GPLv2
Description: # python-rrmngmnt
        Remote Resources MaNaGeMeNT
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        ## Intro
        This tool helps you manage remote machines and services running on that.
        It is targeted to Linux based machines. All is done via SSH connection,
        that means SSH server must be running there already.
        ```python
        from rrmngmnt import Host, RootUser
        
        h = Host("10.11.12.13")
        h.users.append(RootUser('123456'))
        exec = h.executor()
        print exec.run_cmd(['echo', 'Hello World'])
        ```
        
        ## Features
        List of provided interfaces to manage resources on machine, and examples.
        
        ### Filesystem
        Basic file operations, you can find there subset of python 'os' module related
        to files.
        ```python
        print h.fs.exists("/path/to/file")
        h.fs.chown("/path/to/file", "root", "root")
        h.fs.chmod("/path/to/file", "644")
        h.fs.unlink("/path/to/file")
        ```
        
        ### Network
        It allows to manage network configuration.
        ```python
        print h.network.hostname
        h.network.hostname = "my.machine.org"
        print h.network.all_interfaces()
        print h.network.list_bridges()
        ```
        
        ### Package Management
        It encapsulates various package managements. It is able to determine
        which package management to use. You can still specify package management
        explicitly.
        
        Implemented managements:
        
          * APT
          * YUM
          * DNF
          * RPM
        
        ```python
        # install htop package using implicit management
        h.package_management.install('htop')
        # remove htop package using rpm explicitly
        h.package_management('rpm').remove('htop')
        ```
        
        ### System Services
        You can toggle system services, it encapsulates various service managements.
        It is able to determine which service management to use in most cases.
        
        Implemented managements:
        
          * Systemd
          * SysVinit
          * InitCtl
        
        ```python
        if h.service('httpd').status():
            h.service('httpd').stop()
        if h.service('httpd').is_enabled():
            h.service('httpd').disable()
        ```
        
        ### Operating System Info
        Host provide `os` attribute which allows obtain basic operating system info.
        Note that `os.release_info` depends on systemd init system.
        
        ```python
        print h.os.distribution
        # Distribution(distname='Fedora', version='23', id='Twenty Three')
        
        print h.os.release_info
        # {'HOME_URL': 'https://fedoraproject.org/',
        #  'ID': 'fedora',
        #  'NAME': 'Fedora',
        #  'PRETTY_NAME': 'Fedora 23 (Workstation Edition)',
        #  'VARIANT': 'Workstation Edition',
        #  'VARIANT_ID': 'workstation',
        #  'VERSION': '23 (Workstation Edition)',
        #  'VERSION_ID': '23',
        #  ...
        # }
        
        print h.os.release_str
        # Fedora release 23 (Twenty Three)
        ```
        
        ### Storage Management
        It is in PROGRESS state. Planed are NFS & LVM services.
        
        ## Requires
        * paramiko
        * netaddr
        
        ### Power Management
        Give you possibility to control host power state, you can restart, poweron,
        poweroff host and get host power status.
        
        Implemented managements:
        
          * SSH
          * IPMI
        
        ```python
        ipmi_user = User(pm_user, pm_password)
        ipmi_params = {
            'pm_if_type': 'lan',
            'pm_address': 'test-mgmt.testdomain',
            'user': ipmi_user
        }
        h.add_power_manager(
            power_manager.IPMI_TYPE, **ipmi_params
        )
        # restart host via ipmitool
        h.power_manager.restart()
        ```
        
        ## Install
        ```python
        python setup.py devop
        ```
        
        
Keywords: remote
resource
service
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2)
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
