Enable Flake8 Whitespace Errors
Flake8 currently ignores a number of whitespace related errors: E201: whitespace after '[' E202: whitespace before '}' E203: whitespace before ':' E211: whitespace before '(' E221: multiple spaces before operator E222: multiple spaces after operator E225: missing whitespace around operator E226: missing whitespace around arithmetic operator E231: missing whitespace after ',' E251: unexpected spaces around keyword / parameter equals E261: at least two spaces before inline comment Enable them for more thorough testing of code Change-Id: Id03f36070b8f16694a12f4d36858680b6e00d530 Story: 2004515 Task: 30076 Signed-off-by: Eric Barrett <eric.barrett@windriver.com>
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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ class Monitor(HandleUpgradesMixin):
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self.tiers_size = self._get_tiers_size()
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# Make sure any removed tiers have the alarms cleared
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for t in (set(previous_tiers_size)-set(self.tiers_size)):
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for t in (set(previous_tiers_size) - set(self.tiers_size)):
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self._clear_fault(fm_constants.FM_ALARM_ID_STORAGE_CEPH_FREE_SPACE,
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"{0}.tier={1}".format(
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self.service.entity_instance_id,
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@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ class Monitor(HandleUpgradesMixin):
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return 0
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else:
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try:
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quota_gib = int(quota["output"]["quota_max_bytes"])/(1024**3)
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quota_gib = int(quota["output"]["quota_max_bytes"]) / (1024**3)
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return quota_gib
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except IOError:
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return 0
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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ class Monitor(HandleUpgradesMixin):
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if (chassis_size == 0 or
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chassis_size > host['kb']):
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chassis_size = host['kb']
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tier_size += chassis_size/(1024 ** 2)
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tier_size += chassis_size / (1024**2)
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tier_sizes[tier['name']] = tier_size
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return tier_sizes
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@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ class Monitor(HandleUpgradesMixin):
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return (
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msg['head'] +
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(health['health'] + lbracket + parsed_reasons_text)[:max_size-1] +
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(health['health'] + lbracket + parsed_reasons_text)[:max_size - 1] +
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rbracket + msg['tail'])
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def _report_fault(self, health, alarm_id):
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@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ class Monitor(HandleUpgradesMixin):
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alarm_list[alarm].entity_instance_id.find("group-"))
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group_instance_name = (
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"group-" +
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alarm_list[alarm].entity_instance_id[group_id+6])
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alarm_list[alarm].entity_instance_id[group_id + 6])
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if group_name == group_instance_name:
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self.service.fm_api.clear_fault(
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fm_constants.FM_ALARM_ID_STORAGE_CEPH_MAJOR,
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ def device_path_to_device_node(device_path):
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###########################################
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DISK_BY_PARTUUID = "/dev/disk/by-partuuid/"
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JOURNAL_UUID='45b0969e-9b03-4f30-b4c6-b4b80ceff106' # Type of a journal partition
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JOURNAL_UUID = '45b0969e-9b03-4f30-b4c6-b4b80ceff106' # Type of a journal partition
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def is_partitioning_correct(disk_path, partition_sizes):
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@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ def create_partitions(disk_path, partition_sizes):
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# GPT partitions on the storage node so nothing to remove in this case
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links = []
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if os.path.isdir(DISK_BY_PARTUUID):
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links = [ os.path.join(DISK_BY_PARTUUID,l) for l in os.listdir(DISK_BY_PARTUUID)
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if os.path.islink(os.path.join(DISK_BY_PARTUUID, l)) ]
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links = [os.path.join(DISK_BY_PARTUUID, l) for l in os.listdir(DISK_BY_PARTUUID)
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if os.path.islink(os.path.join(DISK_BY_PARTUUID, l))]
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# Erase all partitions on current node by creating a new GPT table
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_, err, ret = command(["parted", "-s", disk_node, "mktable", "gpt"])
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'osd', 'tree', '--format', 'json']
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try:
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p = subprocess.Popen(command,
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr = subprocess.PIPE)
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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output, error = p.communicate()
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if p.returncode != 0:
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raise OsdException(
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###################
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# CONSTANTS
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###################
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LOG_DIR = '/var/lib/logmgmt'
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LOG_DIR = '/var/lib/logmgmt'
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LOG_FILE = LOG_DIR + '/logmgmt.log'
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PID_FILE = '/var/run/logmgmt.pid'
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LOG_FILE_MAX_BYTES = 1024*1024
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LOG_FILE_MAX_BYTES = 1024 * 1024
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LOG_FILE_BACKUP_COUNT = 5
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PERCENT_FREE_CRITICAL = 10
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PERCENT_FREE_MAJOR = 20
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LOGROTATE_PERIOD = 600 # Every ten minutes
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LOGROTATE_PERIOD = 600 # Every ten minutes
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###################
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# METHODS
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else:
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_delta = (c.cpu_time[_cpu_count] - c.cpu_time_last[_cpu_count])
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_delta = _delta / 1000000 / _time_delta
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cpu_occupancy.append(float((100*(_delta))/1000))
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cpu_occupancy.append(float((100 * (_delta)) / 1000))
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c.total_avg_cpu += cpu_occupancy[_cpu_count]
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if debug:
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collectd.info('%s cpu %d - count:%d [%s]' %
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@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ def get_timestamp(lmon_time):
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if lmon_time:
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try:
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return(float(float(lmon_time)/1000000))
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return(float(float(lmon_time) / 1000000))
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except:
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collectd.error("%s failed to parse timestamp ;"
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" using current time" % PLUGIN)
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UPPER_HEX_IP += val
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UPPER_HEX_IP += ':'
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tmp = hex(int(port)).split('x')[-1].upper()
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for i in range(4-len(tmp)):
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for i in range(4 - len(tmp)):
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UPPER_HEX_IP += '0'
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UPPER_HEX_IP += tmp
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buddyhash = defaultdict(list)
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buddyinfo = open("/proc/buddyinfo").readlines()
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for line in map(self.parse_line, buddyinfo):
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numa_node = int(line["numa_node"])
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numa_node = int(line["numa_node"])
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zone = line["zone"]
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free_fragments = [int(nr) for nr in line["nr_free"].split()]
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max_order = len(free_fragments)
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fragment_sizes = self.get_order_sizes(max_order)
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usage_in_bytes = [block[0] * block[1] for block in zip(free_fragments, fragment_sizes)]
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usage_in_bytes = [block[0] * block[1] for block in zip(free_fragments, fragment_sizes)]
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buddyhash[numa_node].append({
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"zone": zone,
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"nr_free": free_fragments,
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"sz_fragment": fragment_sizes,
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"usage": usage_in_bytes })
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"usage": usage_in_bytes})
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return buddyhash
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def load_buddyinfo(self):
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ret_string += '\t{order:{align}{width}} {nr:{align}{width}} {usage:{align}{width}}\n'.format(
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width=width,
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align="<",
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order = zoneinfo.get("sz_fragment")[idx],
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nr = zoneinfo.get("nr_free")[idx],
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usage = zoneinfo.get("usage")[idx] / 1024.0)
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order=zoneinfo.get("sz_fragment")[idx],
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nr=zoneinfo.get("nr_free")[idx],
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usage=zoneinfo.get("usage")[idx] / 1024.0)
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return ret_string
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"""Main function. Called when this file is a shell script"""
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usage = "usage: %prog [options]"
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parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage)
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parser.add_option("-s", "--size", dest="size", choices=["B","K","M"],
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parser.add_option("-s", "--size", dest="size", choices=["B", "K", "M"],
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action="store", type="choice", help="Return results in bytes, kib, mib")
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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fields[gsvc]["vsz"] += vsz
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elif svc == "postgres":
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if (len(line) <= i+2):
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if (len(line) <= i + 2):
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# Command line could be "sudo su postgres", skip it
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break
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fields[gsvc] += occ
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elif svc == "postgres":
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if (len(line) <= i+2):
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if (len(line) <= i + 2):
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# Command line could be "sudo su postgres", skip it
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break
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try:
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if file.startswith("diskstats"):
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for i in range(len(tag_n)):
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if i == len(tag_n)-1:
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if i == len(tag_n) - 1:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}' ".format(tag_n[i], str(tag_v[i]))
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else:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}',".format(tag_n[i], str(tag_v[i]))
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for i in range(len(field_v)):
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if str(field_v[i]).replace(".", "").isdigit():
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if i == len(field_v)-1:
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if i == len(field_v) - 1:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}' {}".format(field_n[i], str(field_v[i]), date)
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else:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}',".format(field_n[i], str(field_v[i]))
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return None
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else:
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for i in range(len(tag_n)):
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if i == len(tag_n)-1:
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if i == len(tag_n) - 1:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}' ".format(tag_n[i], str(tag_v[i]))
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else:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}',".format(tag_n[i], str(tag_v[i]))
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for i in range(1, len(field_v)):
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if str(field_v[i]).replace(".", "").isdigit():
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if i == len(field_v)-1:
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if i == len(field_v) - 1:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}' {}".format(field_n[i], str(field_v[i]), date)
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else:
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base = base + "'{}'='{}',".format(field_n[i], str(field_v[i]))
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if unitIndex > 5:
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unitIndex = 5
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sizer = math.pow(1024, unitIndex)
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newsize = round(size/sizer, 2)
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newsize = round(size / sizer, 2)
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return "%s %s" % (newsize, units[unitIndex])
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# Constants
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Ki = 1024
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Mi = Ki*Ki
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Mi = Ki * Ki
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# Active worker pids
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active_pids = multiprocessing.Manager().dict()
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with suppress_stdout_stderr():
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d_vcpus = dom.vcpus()
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except Exception as e:
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d_vcpus = tuple([d_nrVirtCpu*[],
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d_nrVirtCpu*[tuple(total_cpus * [False])]])
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d_vcpus = tuple([d_nrVirtCpu * [],
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d_nrVirtCpu * [tuple(total_cpus * [False])]])
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# Obtain cpulist of pcpus in the order of vcpus. This applies to either
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# pinned or floating vcpus, Note that the cpuinfo pcpu value can be
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I.name,
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I.min_disk,
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I.min_ram,
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'%.2f' % (I.size/1024.0/1024.0),
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'%.2f' % (I.size / 1024.0 / 1024.0),
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I.status,
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I.properties,
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])
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tox.ini
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# E126 continuation line over-indented for hanging indent
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# E127 continuation line over-indented for visual indent
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# E128 continuation line under-indented for visual indent
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# E201 whitespace after '['
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# E202 whitespace before '}'
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# E203 whitespace before ':'
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# E211 whitespace before '('
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# E221 multiple spaces before operator
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# E222 multiple spaces after operator
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# E225 missing whitespace around operator
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# E226 missing whitespace around arithmetic operator
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# E231 missing whitespace after ','
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# E251 unexpected spaces around keyword / parameter equals
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# E261 at least two spaces before inline comment
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# E265 block comment should start with '# '
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# E266 too many leading '#' for block comment
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# E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1
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# B301 Python 3 does not include `.iter*` methods on dictionaries.
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# F series
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# F401 'module' imported but unused
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ignore = E121,E123,E124,E125,E126,E127,E128,E201,E202,E203,E211,E221,E222,E225,E226,E231,E251,E261,E265,E266,
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ignore = E121,E123,E124,E125,E126,E127,E128,E265,E266,
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E302,E303,E305,E402,E501,E722,E741,
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H101,H102,H104,H201,H238,H237,H306,H401,H404,H405,
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W191,W291,W391,W503,
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# License limits
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LICENSE_DATE_TEXT_MAX_CHAR = 32
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LICENSE_ERR_MSG_MAX_CHAR = 512
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LICENSE_VENDOR_MAX_CHAR =128
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LICENSE_VENDOR_MAX_CHAR = 128
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# Package name prefix
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PACKAGE_PREFIX = "NL_TS"
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def main():
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if len(sys.argv) == 2 :
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if len(sys.argv) == 2:
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licensefile = sys.argv[1]
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else:
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print("Usage: verify-license <license file>")
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