get_running_processes: don't list 'kernel' as a pid
fuser shows some of kernel accesses (mount points, swap files, etc)
using the string 'kernel' as a pid. Ignore such a pseudo-pid to
avoid the spurious errors and noise in the logs.
This CR effectively re-applies #245654 [0] which was merged
five days ago, but was accidentally reverted by #246575 [1]
due to some unknown issues during merge to master.
This could easily be seen from commit to master on GitHub [2]
[0] - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/245654
[1] - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/246575
[2] - c33563d561
Change-Id: Ia0cb7ef41812d854b53e52fbb4e06fd86622fb87
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@ -220,8 +220,10 @@ def stop_chrooted_processes(chroot, signal=sig.SIGTERM,
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raise ValueError('Signal must be either SIGTERM or SIGKILL')
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def get_running_processes():
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return utils.execute(
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'fuser', '-v', chroot, check_exit_code=False)[0].split()
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# fuser shows *some* (mount point, swap file) accesses by
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# the kernel using the string 'kernel' as a pid, ignore these
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out, _ = utils.execute('fuser', '-v', chroot, check_exit_code=False)
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return [pid for pid in out.split() if pid != 'kernel']
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for i in six.moves.range(attempts):
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running_processes = get_running_processes()
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