swift-drive-audit: reload systemd after editing fstab
Systemd does not monitor /etc/fstab for changes; so a filesystem unmounted and commented-out in fstab will be re-mounted by systemd after some time. This change means that swift-drive-audit will call systemcl daemon-reload (which causes systemd to reload its configuration including /etc/fstab) after editing /etc/fstab on systems where systemd is the running init. Check for that case by looking for the existence of the directory /run/systemd/system, as documented in sd_booted(3). Signed-off-by: Matthew Vernon <mvernon@wikimedia.org> Change-Id: I8830e3da9b6b085224511ac351f2d2860119c432
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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ import datetime
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import glob
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import locale
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import os
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import os.path
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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@ -222,3 +223,6 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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if unmounts == 0:
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logger.info("No drives were unmounted")
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elif os.path.isdir("/run/systemd/system"):
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logger.debug("fstab updated, calling systemctl daemon-reload")
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subprocess.call(["/usr/bin/systemctl", "daemon-reload"])
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