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@ -473,7 +473,27 @@ class LinuxService(Service):
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if location.get('initctl', None):
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self.svc_initctl = location['initctl']
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def get_systemd_service_status(self):
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(rc, out, err) = self.execute_command("%s show %s" % (self.enable_cmd, self.__systemd_unit))
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d = dict(line.split('=', 1) for line in out.splitlines())
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if d['ActiveState'] == 'active':
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# run-once services (for which a single successful exit indicates
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# that they are running as designed) should not be restarted here.
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# Thus, we are not checking d['SubState'].
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self.running = True
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self.crashed = False
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elif d['ActiveState'] == 'failed':
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self.running = False
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self.crashed = True
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else:
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self.running = False
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self.crashed = False
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return self.running
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def get_service_status(self):
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if self.svc_cmd and self.svc_cmd.endswith('systemctl'):
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return self.get_systemd_service_status()
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self.action = "status"
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rc, status_stdout, status_stderr = self.service_control()
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