Added cross-platform uptime fact
Having an uptime fact allows you to check after a reboot whether the system was effectively rebooted. ```yaml - name: Safeguard - Was system properly rebooted ? action: fail msg="System was not properly rebooted" when: ansible_uptime > 900 ``` This patch has been tested on Linux, Solaris and HP-UX.
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@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ class Facts(object):
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self.facts = {}
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self.get_platform_facts()
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self.get_distribution_facts()
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self.get_uptime()
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self.get_cmdline()
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self.get_public_ssh_host_keys()
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self.get_selinux_facts()
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def populate(self):
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return self.facts
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def get_uptime(self):
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uptime_path = module.get_bin_path('uptime')
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if uptime_path:
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rc, out, err = module.run_command(uptime_path)
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if rc == 0:
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raw = out.replace(',','')
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days = int(raw.split()[2])
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if 'min' in raw:
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hours = 0
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minutes = int(raw[4])
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else:
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hours, minutes = map(int, raw.split()[4].split(':'))
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self.facts['uptime'] = days*24*60*60 + hours*60*60 + minutes*60
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# Platform
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# platform.system() can be Linux, Darwin, Java, or Windows
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def get_platform_facts(self):
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pass
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return self.facts
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def get_uptime(self):
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data = get_file_content('/proc/uptime')
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if data:
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self.facts['uptime'] = float(data.split()[0])
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def get_memory_facts(self):
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if not os.access("/proc/meminfo", os.R_OK):
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return
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self.get_memory_facts()
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return self.facts
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def get_uptime(self):
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rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/kstat -p unix:0:system_misc:snaptime")
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if out:
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self.facts['uptime'] = float(out.split()[1])
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def get_cpu_facts(self):
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physid = 0
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sockets = {}
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