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bundle common inventory_any
# @brief Do inventory for any OS
#
# This common bundle is for any OS work not handled by specific
# bundles.
{
vars:
"release_data" string => "$(this.promise_dirname)/../cf_promises_release_id";
"data"
data => readjson( $(release_data), inf ),
if => fileexists( $(release_data) );
"id"
string => "$(data[releaseId])",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Policy Release Id" };
"policy_version" -> { "ENT-9806" }
string => "$(default:control_common.version)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=CFEngine policy version" };
reports:
"DEBUG|DEBUG_$(this.bundle)"::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): Inventory Policy Release Id=$(id)";
}
bundle agent inventory_autorun
# @brief Autorun some inventory bundles
#
# This agent bundle runs other "autorun" inventory agent bundles
# explicitly. It will use bundlesmatching() when CFEngine 3.5 and
# earlier are no longer supported.
{
methods:
!disable_inventory_LLDP::
"LLDP" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_LLDP(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_LLDP";
!disable_inventory_package_refresh::
"packages_refresh" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_packages(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_packages";
!disable_inventory_policy_servers::
"Inventory Policy Servers"
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_policy_servers",
usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_policy_servers;
!disable_inventory_proc::
"proc" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_proc(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_proc";
"proc_cpuinfo" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo";
!disable_inventory_cpuinfo::
"cpuinfo" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_cpuinfo(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_cpuinfo";
!disable_inventory_fstab::
"fstab" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_fstab(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_fstab";
!disable_inventory_mtab::
"mtab" -> { "ENT-8338" }
usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_mtab(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_mtab",
action => default:immediate;
!disable_inventory_dmidecode::
"dmidecode" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_dmidecode";
!disable_inventory_aws::
"aws" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_aws(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_aws";
!disable_inventory_aws|disable_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata::
"aws" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_ec2_metadata";
!disable_inventory_setuid::
"Inventory SetUID Files" -> { "ENT-4158" }
usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_setuid(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_inventory_setuid";
any::
"listening ports" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_listening_ports(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_listening_ports";
"disk" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_disk(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_disk";
"memory" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_memory(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_memory";
"loadaverage" usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_loadaverage(),
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_loadaverage";
"IP addresses" -> { "ENT-2552", "ENT-4987" }
usebundle => cfe_autorun_inventory_ip_addresses,
handle => "cfe_internal_autorun_ip_addresses";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_listening_ports
# @brief Inventory the listening ports
#
# This bundle uses `mon.listening_ports` and is always enabled by
# default, as it runs instantly and has no side effects.
{
vars:
"ports" -> { "ENT-150" }
slist => sort( "mon.listening_ports", "int"),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Ports listening" },
if => some("[0-9]+", "mon.listening_ports"),
comment => "We only want to inventory the listening ports if we have
values that make sense.";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_ip_addresses
# @brief Inventory ipv4 addresses
# This will filter the ipv4 and ipv4 loopback address (127.0.0.1, ::as it is likely not very interesting)
{
vars:
"ipv4_regex" -> { "ENT-4987" }
string => "\b(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])\.){3}(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])\b";
"ipv4_loopback_regex" -> { "ENT-2552" }
string => "127\.0\.0\.1",
comment => "Addresses that match this regular expression will be filtered
from the inventory for ipv4 addresses";
"ipv6_loopback_regex" -> { "ENT-4987" }
string => "::1",
comment => "Addresses that match this regular expression will be filtered
from the inventory for ipv4 addresses";
# Strings are displayed more beautifully in Mission Portal than lists, so
# we first generate the list of addresses to be inventoried and then do
# inventory using an array.
"ipv4_addresses"
slist => sort( filter( $(ipv4_regex), "sys.ip_addresses", "true", "false", inf), lex ),
if => not( isvariable( $(this.promiser) ));
"ipv4_addresses_non_loopback" -> { "ENT-2552" }
slist => sort( filter( $(ipv4_loopback_regex), "$(this.bundle).ipv4_addresses", "true", "true", inf)),
if => not( isvariable( $(this.promiser) ));
"ipv4[$(ipv4_addresses_non_loopback)]" -> { "ENT-2552" }
string => "$(ipv4_addresses_non_loopback)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=IPv4 addresses" };
# sys.ip_addresses contains ipv4 and (as of 3.15.0) ipv6 addresses. We get
# the ipv6 addresses indirectly, based on excluding the ipv4 addresses
# (which we identify using a regular expression)
"ipv6_addresses" -> { "ENT-4987" }
slist => sort( difference( "sys.ip_addresses", "$(this.bundle).ipv4_addresses" ), lex),
if => not( isvariable( $(this.promiser) ));
"ipv4_addresses_non_loopback" -> { "ENT-4987" }
slist => sort( filter( $(ipv6_loopback_regex), "$(this.bundle).ipv4_addresses", "true", "true", inf)),
if => not( isvariable( $(this.promiser) ));
"ipv6[$(ipv6_addresses_non_loopback)]" -> { "ENT-4987" }
string => "$(ipv6_addresses_non_loopback)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=IPv6 addresses" };
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_cfe_autorun_inventory_ipv4_addresses::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle)";
"$(const.t)Inventorying: '$(ipv4_addresses)'";
"$(const.t)Inventorying: '$(ipv6_addresses)'";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_disk
# @brief Inventory the disk (Enterprise only)
{
vars:
enterprise::
"free" -> { "ENT-5190" }
string => "$(mon.value_diskfree)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Disk free (%)" },
if => isvariable( "mon.value_diskfree" );
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_memory
# @brief Inventory the memory (Enterprise only)
{
vars:
@if minimum_version(3.11)
# The `with` attribute is necessary for this to work in a single promise.
enterprise_edition.windows::
# wmic returns "TotalVisibleMemorySize=10760224" so split on = and take
# the second item (0-based with nth())
"total" -> { "ENT-4188" }
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Memory size (MB)" },
string => format( "%d", eval("$(with)/1024", "math", "infix" )),
if => not( isvariable( "total" ) ),
with => nth( string_split( execresult("wmic OS get TotalVisibleMemorySize /format:list", useshell ),
"=", 2), 1);
"totalPhysical" -> { "CFE-2896" }
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Physical memory (MB)" },
string => format( "%d", eval("$(with)/1024", "math", "infix" )),
if => not( isvariable( "total" ) ),
with => nth( string_split( execresult("wmic ComputerSystem get TotalPhysicalMemory /format:list", useshell ),
"=", 2), 1);
# This is a volatile metric, perhaps not well suited for inventory
"free"
meta => { "report" },
string => format( "%d", eval("$(with)/1024", "math", "infix" )),
if => not( isvariable( "free" ) ),
with => nth( string_split( execresult("wmic OS get FreePhysicalMemory /format:list", useshell ),
"=", 2), 1);
@endif
enterprise_edition.aix::
"total" -> { "CFE-2797", "CFE-2803" }
string => execresult("/usr/bin/lparstat -i | awk '/Online Memory/ { print $4 }'", "useshell"),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Memory size (MB)" };
enterprise_edition.hpux::
"total" -> { "ENT-4188" }
string => execresult( "machinfo | awk '/^Memory =/ {print $3}'", useshell ),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Memory size (MB)" };
enterprise_edition.!(aix|windows|hpux)::
"total" string => "$(mon.value_mem_total)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Memory size (MB)" },
if => isvariable( "mon.value_mem_total" );
"free" string => "$(mon.value_mem_free)",
if => and( not( isvariable( "free" ) ),
isvariable( "mon.value_mem_free" )),
meta => { "report" };
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_setuid
# @brief Inventory setuid files and prune invalid entries from the setuid log
# @inventory Setuid files
# @inventory Root owned setuid files
# @inventory Setgid files
# @inventory Root owned setgid files
{
vars:
!disable_inventory_setuid::
"candidates" slist => lsdir( "$(sys.workdir)", "cfagent\..*\.log", true );
"_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct" string => "10(4|5|6|7)\d+";
"_reg_setgid_filestat_modeoct" string => "10(2|3|6|7)\d+";
"setuid_log_path"
comment => "We select the file that matches the downcased version of the
hostname since sys.fqhost always returns lower case",
string => "$(candidates)",
if => strcmp( "$(sys.workdir)/cfagent.$(sys.fqhost).log",
string_downcase($(candidates)));
"files" slist => readstringlist( $(setuid_log_path), "", "$(const.n)", inf, inf);
"setuid[$(files)]"
string => "$(files)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Setuid files" },
if => regcmp( $(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct), filestat( $(files), modeoct ) );
"rootsetuid[$(files)]"
string => "$(files)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Root owned setuid files" },
if => and( regcmp( $(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct), filestat( $(files), modeoct ) ),
regcmp( "0", filestat( $(files), uid ) ));
"setgid[$(files)]" -> { "ENT-6793" }
string => "$(files)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Setgid files" },
if => regcmp( $(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct), filestat( $(files), modeoct ) );
"rootsetgid[$(files)]" -> { "ENT-6793" }
string => "$(files)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Root owned setgid files" },
if => and( regcmp( $(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct), filestat( $(files), modeoct ) ),
regcmp( "0", filestat( $(files), gid ) ));
files:
!disable_inventory_setuid::
"$(setuid_log_path)"
comment => concat( "If the logged file is not currently setuid|setgid then we can",
"safely purge it from the list to avoid unnecessary work."),
edit_line => delete_lines_matching( escape( $(files) ) ),
if => not( regcmp( "($(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct))|($(_reg_setgid_filestat_modeoct))",
filestat( $(files), modeoct ) ) );
reports:
!disable_inventory_setuid.(DEBUG|DEBUG_cfe_autorun_inventory_setuid)::
"$(setuid_log_path) present"
if => fileexists( $(setuid_log_path) );
@if minimum_version(3.11)
"Previously logged (setuid|setgid) file: $(files) modeoct=$(with)"
with => filestat( $(files), modeoct );
"Should remove '$(files)' from '$(setuid_log_path)' because `filestat ($(files), modeoct )` returns '$(with)' which does not match '($(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct))|($(_reg_setgid_filestat_modeoct))' (setgid|setuid)"
comment => concat( "If the logged file is not currently set(uid&|gid) then we can",
"safely purge it from the list to avoid unnecessary work."),
with => filestat( $(files), modeoct ),
if => not( regcmp( "($(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct))|($(_reg_setgid_filestat_modeoct))",
filestat( $(files), modeoct ) ) );
# The `with` attribute was introduced in 3.11
"Inventory: setuid Files: $(files) modeoct=$(with)"
with => filestat( $(files), modeoct ),
if => regcmp( $(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct), filestat( $(files), modeoct ) );
"Inventory: root owned setuid Files: $(files) modeoct=$(with)"
with => filestat( $(files), modeoct ),
if => and( regcmp( $(_reg_setuid_filestat_modeoct), filestat( $(files), modeoct ) ),
regcmp( "0", filestat( $(files), uid ) ));
@endif
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_timezone
# @brief Inventory timezone and GMT offset
{
vars:
"_now" int => now();
"timezone" -> { "ENT-6161" }
string => strftime( localtime, "%Z", $(_now) ),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Timezone" };
"gmt_offset" -> { "ENT-6161" }
string => strftime( localtime, "%z", $(_now) ),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Timezone GMT Offset" };
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_loadaverage
# @brief Inventory the loadaverage (Enterprise only)
{
vars:
enterprise::
"value" -> { "ENT-5190" }
string => "$(mon.value_loadavg)",
meta => { "report" },
if => isvariable( "mon.value_loadavg" );
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_proc
# @brief Do procfs inventory
#
# This bundle will parse these /proc files: consoles, cpuinfo,
# meminfo, modules, partitions, version, vmstat. There are
# some general patterns you can follow to extend it for other /proc
# items of interest.
#
# Contributions welcome. /proc/net and /proc/sys in general are of
# wide interest, if you're looking for something fun. For instance,
# the network interfaces could be extracted here without calling
# `ifconfig`.
{
vars:
# To override this set of base files, define default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.basefiles via augments.
# {
# "variables": {
# "default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.basefiles" : {
# "value": [ "consoles", "cpuinfo", "version" ],
# "comment": "We do not need the extra variables this produces since we get the info differently",
# "tags": [ "inventory", "attribute_name=My Inventory" ]
# }
# }
# }
"basefiles" -> { "CFE-4056" }
slist => { "consoles", "cpuinfo", "modules", "partitions", "version" },
unless => isvariable( "$(this.namespace):$(this.bundle).basefiles" );
"files[$(basefiles)]" string => "$(inventory_control.proc)/$(basefiles)";
_have_proc_consoles::
"console_count" int => readstringarrayidx("consoles",
"$(files[consoles])",
"\s*#[^\n]*",
"\s+",
500,
50000);
"console_idx" slist => getindices("consoles");
_have_proc_modules::
"module_count" int => readstringarrayidx("modules",
"$(files[modules])",
"\s*#[^\n]*",
"\s+",
2500,
250000);
"module_idx" slist => getindices("modules");
_have_proc_cpuinfo::
# this will extract all the keys in one bunch, so you won't get
# detailed info for processor 0 for example
"cpuinfo_count" int => readstringarrayidx("cpuinfo_array",
"$(files[cpuinfo])",
"\s*#[^\n]*",
"\s*:\s*",
500,
50000);
"cpuinfo_idx" slist => getindices("cpuinfo_array");
"cpuinfo[$(cpuinfo_array[$(cpuinfo_idx)][0])]" string => "$(cpuinfo_array[$(cpuinfo_idx)][1])";
"cpuinfo_keys" slist => getindices("cpuinfo");
_have_proc_partitions::
"partitions_count" int => readstringarrayidx("partitions_array",
"$(files[partitions])",
"major[^\n]*",
"\s+",
500,
50000);
"partitions_idx" slist => getindices("partitions_array");
"partitions[$(partitions_array[$(partitions_idx)][4])]" string => "$(partitions_array[$(partitions_idx)][3])";
"partitions_keys" slist => getindices("partitions");
_have_proc_version::
"version" string => readfile("$(files[version])", 2048);
classes:
"have_proc" expression => isdir($(inventory_control.proc));
have_proc::
"_have_proc_$(basefiles)"
expression => fileexists("$(files[$(basefiles)])");
_have_proc_consoles::
"have_console_$(consoles[$(console_idx)][0])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
_have_proc_modules::
"have_module_$(modules[$(module_idx)][0])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
reports:
_have_proc_consoles.verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have console $(consoles[$(console_idx)][0])";
_have_proc_modules.verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have module $(modules[$(module_idx)][0])";
_have_proc_cpuinfo.verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have cpuinfo $(cpuinfo_keys) = $(cpuinfo[$(cpuinfo_keys)])";
_have_proc_partitions.verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have partitions $(partitions_keys) with $(partitions[$(partitions_keys)]) blocks";
_have_proc_version.verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have kernel version '$(version)'";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo
# @brief Inventory cpu information from proc
{
classes:
"_have_cpuinfo" expression => isvariable("default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx");
# So that we don't inventory non dereferenced variables we check to see
# if we have the info first This is only necessary because its currently
# invalid to do isvariable on an array key that contains a space
# Ref: redmine#7088 https://dev.cfengine.com/issues/7088
"have_cpuinfo_cpu_cores" expression => strcmp("cpu cores", "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_array[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx)][0])");
"have_cpuinfo_model_name" expression => strcmp("model name", "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_array[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx)][0])");
"have_cpuinfo_hardware" expression => strcmp("Hardware", "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_array[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx)][0])");
"have_cpuinfo_revision" expression => strcmp("Revision", "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_array[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx)][0])");
vars:
_have_cpuinfo::
"cpuinfo_physical_cores"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo[cpu cores])",
if => "have_cpuinfo_cpu_cores";
"cpuinfo_cpu_model_name"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo[model name])",
if => "have_cpuinfo_model_name";
"cpuinfo_hardware"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo[Hardware])",
if => "have_cpuinfo_hardware";
"cpuinfo_revision"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo[Revision])",
if => "have_cpuinfo_revision";
# We need to be able to count the number of unique physical id lines in
# /proc/cpu in order to get a physical processor count.
"cpuinfo_lines" slist => readstringlist(
"$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.files[cpuinfo])",
"\s*#[^\n]*",
"\n",
500,
50000);
"cpuinfo_processor_lines"
slist => grep("processor\s+:\s\d+", "cpuinfo_lines"),
comment => "The number of processor entries in $(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.files[cpuinfo]). If no
'physical id' entries are found this is the processor count";
"cpuinfo_processor_lines_count"
int => length("cpuinfo_processor_lines");
"cpuinfo_physical_id_lines"
slist => grep("physical id.*", "cpuinfo_lines"),
comment => "This identifies which physical socket a logical core is on,
the count of the unique physical id lines tells you how
many physical sockets you have. THis would not be present
on systems that are not multicore.";
"cpuinfo_physical_id_lines_unique"
slist => unique("cpuinfo_physical_id_lines");
"cpuinfo_physical_id_lines_unique_count"
int => length("cpuinfo_physical_id_lines_unique");
# If we have physical id lines in cpu info use that for socket inventory,
# else we should use the number of processor lines. physical id lines
# seem to only be present when multiple cores are active.
"cpuinfo_physical_socket_inventory"
string => ifelse(isgreaterthan( length("cpuinfo_physical_id_lines"), 0 ), "$(cpuinfo_physical_id_lines_unique_count)",
"$(cpuinfo_processor_lines_count)"),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=CPU sockets" };
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_cfe_autorun_inventory_proc::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle)";
"$(const.t)cpuinfo[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_array[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx)][0])] = $(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_array[$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo_idx)][0])])";
"$(const.t)CPU physical cores: '$(cpuinfo_physical_cores)'"
if => "have_cpuinfo_cpu_cores";
"$(const.t)CPU model name: '$(cpuinfo_cpu_model_name)'"
if => "have_cpuinfo_model_name";
"$(const.t)CPU Physical Sockets: '$(cpuinfo_physical_socket_inventory)'";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_cpuinfo
# @brief Inventory cpu information
{
classes:
"_have_proc_cpu_model_name" expression => isvariable("default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_cpu_model_name");
"_have_proc_hardware" expression => isvariable("default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_hardware");
"_have_proc_revision" expression => isvariable("default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_revision");
"_have_proc_cpu_physical_cores" expression => isvariable("default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_physical_cores");
# We only accept dmidecode values that don't look like cfengine variables,
# (starting with dollar), or that have an apparent empty value.
"_have_dmidecode_cpu_model_name"
not => regcmp("($(const.dollar)\(.*\)|^$)", "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[processor-version])");
vars:
_have_proc_cpu_physical_cores::
"cpuinfo_physical_cores"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.cpuinfo[cpu cores])",
#if => "have_cpuinfo_cpu_cores",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=CPU physical cores", "derived-from=$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.files[cpuinfo])" };
_have_proc_cpu_model_name::
"cpu_model"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_cpu_model_name)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=CPU model", "derived-from=$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.files[cpuinfo])" };
_have_proc_hardware::
"cpu_model"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_hardware)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=CPU model", "derived-from=$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.files[cpuinfo])" };
_have_proc_revision::
"system_product_name"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc_cpuinfo.cpuinfo_revision)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=System product name", "derived-from=$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_proc.files[cpuinfo])" };
_have_dmidecode_cpu_model_name.!_have_proc_cpu_model_name::
"cpu_model"
string => "$(default:cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[processor-version])",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=CPU model", "derived-from=$(inventory_control.dmidecoder) -s processor-version" };
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_cfe_autorun_inventory_cpuinfo::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle)";
"$(const.t) CPU model: $(cpu_model)";
"$(const.t) CPU physical cores: $(cpuinfo_physical_cores)";
}
bundle common cfe_autorun_inventory_aws
# @brief inventory AWS EC2 instances
#
# Provides:
# ec2_instance class based on Amazon markers in dmidecode's system-uuid, bios-version or bios-vendor
{
classes:
!disable_inventory_aws::
"ec2_instance" -> { "CFE-2924" }
comment => "See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/identify_ec2_instances.html",
scope => "namespace",
expression => regcmp("^[eE][cC]2.*", "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[system-uuid])"),
if => isvariable("cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[system-uuid]");
"ec2_instance" -> { "CFE-2924" }
expression => regcmp(".*[aA]mazon.*", "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[bios-version])"),
scope => "namespace",
if => isvariable("cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[bios-version]");
"ec2_instance" -> { "CFE-2924" }
expression => regcmp(".*[aA]mazon.*", "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[bios-vendor])"),
scope => "namespace",
if => isvariable("cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode.dmi[bios-vendor]");
@if minimum_version(3.22.0)
"sys_hypervisor_uuid_readable" -> { "ENT-9931" }
expression => isreadable("/sys/hypervisor/uuid", 1);
@else
"sys_hypervisor_uuid_readable" -> { "ENT-9931" }
expression => returnszero("${paths.cat} /sys/hypervisor/uuid >/dev/null 2>&1", "useshell");
@endif
!disable_inventory_aws.sys_hypervisor_uuid_readable::
"ec2_instance" -> { "CFE-2924" }
expression => regline( "^ec2.*", "/sys/hypervisor/uuid" ),
scope => "namespace",
if => fileexists("/sys/hypervisor/uuid");
reports:
(DEBUG|DEBUG_inventory_aws)::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle)";
"$(const.t)+ec2_instance"
if => "ec2_instance";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata
# @brief Inventory ec2 metadata
# Provides:
{
methods:
!(disable_inventory_aws|disable_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata)::
"cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_data";
"cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_cache";
"cfe_aws_ec2_metadata_from_cache";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_data
# @brief Retrieve metadata from AWS API, preferring IMDSV2
{
vars:
ec2_instance.!(disable_inventory_aws|disable_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata)::
"base_url" string => "http://169.254.169.254/latest";
"imdsv2_token_cmd" string => '$(paths.curl) -s -X PUT "$(base_url)/api/token" -H "X-aws-ec2-metadata-token-ttl-seconds: 21600"';
# Store the token for imdsv2 query, and it's result just once.
"imdsv2_token"
string => execresult("$(imdsv2_token_cmd)", noshell, stdout),
if => not( isvariable( imdsv2_token ) );
"imdsv2_cmd" string => '$(paths.curl) -s -H "X-aws-ec2-metadata-token: $(imdsv2_token)" $(base_url)/dynamic/instance-identity/document';
"imdsv2_cmd_result"
string => execresult( "$(imdsv2_cmd)", noshell ),
if => not( isvariable( imdsv2_cmd_result ) );
# Store the result of the imdsv1 query, just once (if it's not alredy been defined) only if imdsv2 result is not valid
"imdsv1_cmd" string => "$(paths.curl) -s $(base_url)/dynamic/instance-identity/document";
"imdsv1_cmd_result"
string => execresult( "$(imdsv1_cmd)", noshell ),
if => and( not( isvariable( imdsv1_cmd_result ) ),
not( validjson( "$(imdsv2_cmd_result)" ) ) );
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_cache
# @brief Cache ec2 metadata from http request
#
# Provides cache of ec2 instance metadata for inventory
{
vars:
"cache" string => "$(sys.statedir)/aws_ec2_metadata";
classes:
"imdsv1_result_valid" expression => validjson( "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_data.imdsv1_cmd_result)" );
"imdsv2_result_valid" expression => validjson( "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_data.imdsv2_cmd_result)" );
files:
imdsv1_result_valid.!imdsv2_result_valid::
"$(cache)"
content => "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_data.imdsv1_cmd_result)";
imdsv2_result_valid::
"$(cache)"
content => "$(cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_data.imdsv2_cmd_result)";
}
bundle agent cfe_aws_ec2_metadata_from_cache
# @brief Inventory ec2 metadata from cache
#
# Provides inventory for EC2 Region, EC2 Instance ID, EC2 Instance Type, EC2
# Image ID, and EC2 Availability Zone
{
classes:
ec2_instance.!(disable_inventory_aws|disable_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata)::
"have_cached_instance_identity"
expression => fileexists( $(cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_cache.cache) );
vars:
have_cached_instance_identity.ec2_instance.!(disable_inventory_aws|disable_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata)::
"data" data => readjson( $(cfe_autorun_inventory_aws_ec2_metadata_cache.cache), 100K);
"region" string => "$(data[region])", meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=EC2 Region" };
"instanceId" string => "$(data[instanceId])", meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=EC2 Instance ID" };
"instanceType" string => "$(data[instanceType])", meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=EC2 Instance Type" };
"imageId" string => "$(data[imageId])", meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=EC2 Image ID" };
"availabilityZone" string => "$(data[availabilityZone])", meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=EC2 Availability Zone" };
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_inventory_ec2_metadata|DEBUG_inventory_ec2_metadata_from_cache::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle):";
"$(const.t)Inventory 'EC2 Region' = '$(region)'";
"$(const.t)Inventory 'EC2 Instance ID' = '$(instanceId)'";
"$(const.t)Inventory 'EC2 Instance Type' = '$(instanceType)'";
"$(const.t)Inventory 'EC2 Image ID' = '$(imageId)'";
"$(const.t)Inventory 'EC2 Availability Zone' = '$(availabilityZone)'";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_mtab
# @brief Do mtab inventory
# @inventory `File system` - File system in use by active mounts
# @inventory `Mount point` - Mount points that have active mounts
# @class `have_mount_FSTYPE_MOUNTPOINT` - Namespace scoped class for each file system mount point. For example: `have_mount_ext4__var` for a `ext4` file system mounted at `/var`
# @class `have_mount_FSTYPE` - if there is any mounted file system formatted with `ext4`
#
# The mtab format is simple: each line looks like this format:
# `/dev/sda1 / ext4 rw,noatime,data=ordered 0 0` (in order: `DEV
# MOUNTPOINT FSTYPE OPTIONS DUMP-FREQ PASS`). Some older Unices have
# a different format and it's really not portable, so enable this only
# if you know you want it. It's very handy if you want to check if a
# file system is mounted.
{
vars:
have_mtab::
"mounts"
meta => { "noreport" },
data => data_readstringarrayidx( $(inventory_control.mtab),
"\s*#[^\n]*",
"\s+",
inf,
inf);
"mount_count"
int => length( mounts );
"idx" slist => getindices("mounts");
"inventory_mount_point[$(idx)]" -> { "ENT-8338" }
string => "$(mounts[$(idx)][1])",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Mount point" };
"inventory_mounted_fs[$(idx)]"
string => "$(mounts[$(idx)][2])",
meta => { "noreport" };
"slist_unique_fs_types"
slist => unique( sort( getvalues( inventory_mounted_fs ), lex ) );
"inventory_fs[$(slist_unique_fs_types)]" -> { "ENT-8338" }
string => "$(slist_unique_fs_types)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=File system" };
classes:
"have_mtab" expression => fileexists($(inventory_control.mtab));
# define classes like have_mount_ext4__var for a ext4 /var mount
"have_mount_$(mounts[$(idx)][2])_$(mounts[$(idx)][1])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
# define classes like have_mount_ext4 if there is a ext4 mount
"have_mount_$(mounts[$(idx)][2])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
reports:
verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have a $(mounts[$(idx)][2]) mount under $(mounts[$(idx)][1])";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_fstab
# @brief Do fstab inventory
#
# The fstab format is simple: each line looks like this format:
# `/dev/sda1 / auto noatime 0 1` (in order: `DEV MOUNTPOINT FSTYPE
# OPTIONS DUMP-FREQ PASS`). Note the FSTYPE is not known from the
# fstab.
#
# Solaris has 'MOUNTDEV FSCKDEV MOUNTPOINT FSTYPE PASS MOUNT-AD-BOOT
# OPTIONS' but is not supported here. Contributions welcome.
{
vars:
have_fstab::
"mount_count" int => readstringarrayidx("mounts",
$(sys.fstab),
"\s*#[^\n]*",
"\s+",
500,
50000);
"idx" slist => getindices("mounts");
classes:
"have_fstab" expression => fileexists($(sys.fstab));
# define classes like have_fs_ext4__var for a ext4 /var entry
"have_fs_$(mounts[$(idx)][2])_$(mounts[$(idx)][1])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
# define classes like have__var for a /var entry
"have_fs_$(mounts[$(idx)][1])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
# define classes like have_fs_ext4 if there is a ext4 entry
"have_fs_$(mounts[$(idx)][2])"
expression => "any",
scope => "namespace";
reports:
verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): we have a $(mounts[$(idx)][2]) fstab entry under $(mounts[$(idx)][1])";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode
# @brief Do hardware related inventory
#
# This agent bundle reads dmi information from the sysfs and/or from dmidecode.
# Sysfs is preferred for most variables, but if no sysfs (e.g. on RHEL 5),
# or no sysfs equivalent to a dmidecode variable (e.g. system-version),
# then dmidecode is run to collect the info.
# For system-uuid, a parsed version of dmidecode is the preferred source.
#
# The variable names dmi[...] are all based on dmidecode string keywords.
#
# Information collected is:
# - BIOS vendor
# - BIOS version
# - System serial number
# - System manufacturer
# - System version
# - System product name
# - Physical memory (MB)
#
# On windows where powershell is available this bundle runs gwmi to inventory:
# - BIOS vendor
# - BIOS version
# - System serial number
# - System manufacturer
{
vars:
any::
"sysfs_name_for"
comment => "The names in /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/ don't match
the strings to be passed to dmidecode, even though the
values do. We use the dmidecode string names for our
variables since that was the original source (i.e. for
backward compatibility with policies based on prior
versions of this code).",
# system-version has no equivalent in sysfs that I can find.
# Items after the line break aren't currently collected, but mapping is provided
# in case someone adds them to a custom dmidefs (so that they could be gotten
# from sysfs in that case).
data => parsejson('
{
"bios-vendor": "bios_vendor",
"bios-version": "bios_version",
"system-serial-number": "product_serial",
"system-manufacturer": "sys_vendor",
"system-product-name": "product_name",
"system-uuid": "product_uuid",
"baseboard-manufacturer": "board_vendor",
"baseboard-product-name": "board_name",
"baseboard-serial-number": "board_serial",
"baseboard-version": "board_version",
"bios-release-date": "bios_date",
"chassis-manufacturer": "chassis_vendor",
}');
vars:
any::
# The dmidefs variable controls which values are collected
# (and what are their inventory tags)
"dmidefs" data => parsejson('
{
"bios-vendor": "BIOS vendor",
"bios-version": "BIOS version",
"system-serial-number": "System serial number",
"system-manufacturer": "System manufacturer",
"system-version": "System version",
"system-product-name": "System product name",
"system-uuid": "System UUID",
}');
# We override dmidefs from augments when we can.
"dmidefs" -> { "CFE-2927" }
data => mergedata( "def.cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode[dmidefs]" ),
if => isvariable( "def.cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode[dmidefs]");
# other dmidecode variables you may want:
# baseboard-asset-tag
# baseboard-manufacturer
# baseboard-product-name
# baseboard-serial-number
# baseboard-version
# bios-release-date
# chassis-asset-tag
# chassis-manufacturer
# chassis-serial-number
# chassis-type
# chassis-version
# processor-family
# processor-frequency
# processor-manufacturer
#"processor-version": "CPU model" <- Collected by default, but not by iterating over the list
"dmivars" slist => getindices(dmidefs);
have_dmidecode::
"decoder" string => "$(inventory_control.dmidecoder)";
have_dmidecode._stdlib_path_exists_awk.!(redhat_4|redhat_3)::
# Awk script from https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/53609
# Edited only to add "-t1" (an improvement tested on RHEL 4/5/6/7 and FreeBSD)
# and to take out the "UUID: " prefix in the output.
# This works on a superset of systems where dmidecode -s system-uuid works,
# e.g. RHEL 5 with dmidecode-2.7-1.28.2.el5 where system-uuid is not one of the valid keywords;
# also, this returns the correct UUID on systems (such as VMWare VMs with hardware version 13)
# where dmidecode -s system-uuid shows the wrong UUID. Some such VMWare VMs also show the
# wrong UUID in sysfs, which is why we prefer the "dmidecode | awk" version to sysfs for UUID.
# (We still need to check sysfs for UUID to handle hosts without dmidecode such as CoreOS.)
"dmi[system-uuid]"
string => execresult(
"$(decoder) -u -t1 |
$(paths.awk) '
BEGIN { in1 = 0; hd = 0}
/, DMI type / { in1 = 0 }
/Strings:/ { hd = 0 }
{ if (hd == 2) { printf \"%s-%s\n\", $1 $2, $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8; hd = 0 } }
{ if (hd == 1) { printf \"%s-%s-%s-\", $9 $10 $11 $12, $13 $14, $15 $16; hd = 2 } }
/, DMI type 1,/ { in1 = 1 }
/Header and Data:/ { if (in1 != 0) { hd = 1 } }
'",
"useshell" ),
if => isvariable("dmidefs[system-uuid]"), # Only run this if system-uuid is marked for collection in dmidefs
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=$(dmidefs[system-uuid])" };
!disable_inventory_dmidecode.!windows::
# The reason disable_inventory_dmidecode is referenced here but not in the other context lines
# is because those vars depend on have_dmidecode which won't be set during pre-eval (and won't
# be set at all if this bundle isn't called). Without this guard here, we would attempt to
# read sysfs even if dmi inventory were turned off on the host via disable_inventory_dmidecode,
# which would be undesirable.
"dmi[$(dmivars)]"
unless => isvariable("dmi[$(dmivars)]"), # This is just for system-uuid really, which we get from the awk script above by preference.
if => fileexists("/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/$(sysfs_name_for[$(dmivars)])"),
string => readfile("/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/$(sysfs_name_for[$(dmivars)])", 0),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=$(dmidefs[$(dmivars)])" };
# Redhat 4 can support the -s option to dmidecode if
# kernel-utils-2.4-15.el4 or greater is installed.
have_dmidecode.!(redhat_4|redhat_3).!have_proc_device_tree::
"dmi[$(dmivars)]" string => execresult("$(decoder) -s $(dmivars)",
"useshell"),
unless => isvariable("dmi[$(dmivars)]"), # If already defined from sysfs, don't run dmidecode
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=$(dmidefs[$(dmivars)])" };
# We do not want to inventory the model name from here, as inventory for
# CPU info has been abstracted away from DMI so we just collect it
# manually.
"dmi[processor-version]" string => execresult("$(decoder) -s processor-version",
"useshell");
windows.powershell::
"dmi[bios-vendor]" string => $(bios_array[1]),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=BIOS vendor" };
"dmi[system-serial-number]" string => $(bios_array[2]),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=System serial number" };
"dmi[bios-version]" string => $(bios_array[3]),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=BIOS version" };
"dmi[system-version]" string => $(bios_array[4]),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=System version" };
"dmi[processor-version]" string => $(processor_array[1]);
"split_pscomputername"
slist => string_split($(system_array[1]), "PSComputerName\s.*", 2),
comment => "Work around weird appearance of PSComputerName into System manufacturer";
"dmi[system-manufacturer]" string => nth(split_pscomputername, 0),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=System manufacturer" };
classes:
"have_dmidecode" expression => fileexists($(inventory_control.dmidecoder));
windows.powershell::
"bios_match" expression => regextract(".*Manufacturer\s+:\s([a-zA-Z0-9 ]+)\n.*SerialNumber\W+([a-zA-Z0-9 ]+).*SMBIOSBIOSVersion\W+([a-zA-Z0-9 ]+).*Version\W+([a-zA-Z0-9 -]+)",
execresult("gwmi -query 'SELECT SMBIOSBIOSVersion, Manufacturer, SerialNumber, Version FROM WIN32_BIOS'", "powershell"),
"bios_array");
"processor_match" expression => regextract(".*Name\W+(.*)",
execresult("gwmi -query 'SELECT Name FROM WIN32_PROCESSOR'", "powershell"),
"processor_array");
"system_match" expression => regextract(".*Manufacturer\W+(.*)",
execresult("gwmi -query 'SELECT Manufacturer FROM WIN32_COMPUTERSYSTEM'", "powershell"),
"system_array");
# BEGIN Inventory Total Physical Memory MB
vars:
"total_physical_memory_MB" -> { "CFE-2896" }
string => readfile( "$(sys.statedir)/inventory-$(this.bundle)-total-physical-memory-MB.txt", 100),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Physical memory (MB)" },
if => fileexists( "$(sys.statedir)/inventory-$(this.bundle)-total-physical-memory-MB.txt" );
commands:
have_dmidecode::
"$(decoder) -t 17 | $(paths.awk) '/^\tSize:.*MB/ {a+=$2} /^\tSize:.*GB/ {b+=$2*1024} END {print a+b}' > '$(sys.statedir)/inventory-$(this.bundle)-total-physical-memory-MB.txt'" -> { "CFE-2896", "ENT-7714" }
contain => in_shell,
if => not( fileexists( "$(sys.statedir)/inventory-$(this.bundle)-total-physical-memory-MB.txt") );
files:
"$(sys.statedir)/inventory-$(this.bundle)-total-physical-memory-MB.txt" -> { "CFE-2896" }
delete => tidy,
file_select => older_than(0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0),
comment => "Clear the cached value for total physical memory MB once a day.";
# END Inventory Total Physical Memory MB
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_cfe_autorun_inventory_dmidecode::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): Obtained $(dmidefs[$(dmivars)]) = '$(dmi[$(dmivars)])'";
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): Obtained Physical memory (MB) = '$(total_physical_memory_MB)'";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_LLDP
# @brief Do LLDP-based inventory
#
# This agent bundle runs lldpctl to discover information. See
# http://vincentbernat.github.io/lldpd/ to run this yourself for
# testing, and your Friendly Network Admin may be of help too.
{
classes:
"lldpctl_exec_exists" expression => fileexists($(inventory_control.lldpctl_exec));
vars:
!disable_inventory_LLDP.lldpctl_exec_exists::
# TODO When CFE-3108 is DONE, migrate to capturing only stdout
"info" -> { "CFE-3109", "CFE-3108" }
data => parsejson(execresult("$(inventory_control.lldpctl_json) 2>/dev/null", "useshell")),
if => not(isvariable("def.lldpctl_json")),
comment => "Not all versions of lldpctl support json, and because an
absent lldpd will result in an error on stderr resulting noisy logs and
failure to parse the json we redirect to dev null";
"info" -> { "CFE-3109" }
data => parsejson(execresult($(inventory_control.lldpctl_json), "noshell")),
if => isvariable("def.lldpctl_json"),
comment => "For safety, we do not run lldpctl in a shell if the path to
lldpctl is customized via augments";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_packages
# @brief Package inventory auto-refresh
#
# This bundle is for refreshing the package inventory. It runs on
# startup, unless disabled. Other package methods can be added below.
{
classes:
"have_patches" or => { "community_edition", # not in Community
fileexists("$(sys.workdir)/state/software_patches_avail.csv") };
"have_inventory" and => { "have_patches",
fileexists("$(sys.workdir)/state/software_packages.csv"),
};
"use_package_module_for_inventory" or => { "redhat", "debian", "suse", "sles", "alpinelinux", "windows" };
"use_package_method_for_inventory" or => { "gentoo", "aix" };
"use_package_method_generic_for_inventory"
not => "use_package_module_for_inventory|use_package_method_for_inventory";
vars:
# if we have the patches, 7 days; otherwise keep trying
"refresh" string => ifelse("have_inventory", "10080",
"0");
packages:
# The legacy implementation (package_method) of the packages type promise
# requires a packages promise to be triggered in order to generate package
# inventory. The following promises ensure that package inventory data
# exists. As package modules become available the package_methods should be
# removed.
aix::
"cfe_internal_non_existing_package"
package_policy => "add",
package_method => inventory_lslpp($(refresh)),
action => if_elapsed_day;
gentoo::
"cfe_internal_non_existing_package"
package_policy => "add",
package_method => emerge,
action => if_elapsed_day;
use_package_method_generic_for_inventory::
"cfe_internal_non_existing_package"
package_policy => "add",
package_method => generic,
action => if_elapsed_day;
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_cfe_autorun_inventory_packages::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): refresh interval is $(refresh)";
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): we have the inventory files."
if => "have_inventory";
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): we don't have the inventory files."
if => "!have_inventory";
}
bundle agent cfe_autorun_inventory_policy_servers
# @brief Inventory policy servers
{
vars:
!disable_inventory_policy_servers::
"_primary_policy_server" -> { "ENT-6212" }
string => "$(sys.policy_hub)",
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Primary Policy Server" };
"_policy_servers" -> { "ENT-6212" }
slist => { @(def.policy_servers) },
if => isgreaterthan( length( "def.policy_servers"), 0),
meta => { "inventory", "attribute_name=Policy Servers" };
}
body package_method inventory_lslpp(update_interval)
# @brief AIX lslpp installation method for inventory purposes only
# @param update_interval how often to update the package and patch list
{
package_changes => "individual";
package_list_update_command => "/usr/bin/true";
package_list_update_ifelapsed => $(update_interval);
package_list_command => "/usr/bin/lslpp -Lqc"; # list RPMs too
package_list_version_regex => "[^:]+:[^:]+:([^:]+):.*";
# Make sure version is not included in the name, that indicates RPM
# packages, which we should ignore.
package_list_name_regex => "[^:]+:(([^-:]|-[^0-9])+):.*";
package_installed_regex => "[^:]+:(([^-:]|-[^0-9])+):[^:]+:[^:]+:.*";
package_name_convention => "$(name)-$(version).+";
package_add_command => "/usr/bin/true";
package_update_command => "/usr/bin/true";
package_patch_command => "/usr/bin/true";
package_delete_command => "/usr/bin/true";
package_verify_command => "/usr/bin/true";
}
body classes inventory_scoped_classes_generic(scope, x)
# @brief Define `x` prefixed/suffixed with promise outcome
# **See also:** `scope`
#
# @param scope The scope in which the class should be defined
# @param x The unique part of the classes to be defined
#
# Copy of `scoped_classes_generic`, which see.
{
scope => "$(scope)";
promise_repaired => { "promise_repaired_$(x)", "$(x)_repaired", "$(x)_ok", "$(x)_reached" };
repair_failed => { "repair_failed_$(x)", "$(x)_failed", "$(x)_not_ok", "$(x)_not_kept", "$(x)_not_repaired", "$(x)_reached" };
repair_denied => { "repair_denied_$(x)", "$(x)_denied", "$(x)_not_ok", "$(x)_not_kept", "$(x)_not_repaired", "$(x)_reached" };
repair_timeout => { "repair_timeout_$(x)", "$(x)_timeout", "$(x)_not_ok", "$(x)_not_kept", "$(x)_not_repaired", "$(x)_reached" };
promise_kept => { "promise_kept_$(x)", "$(x)_kept", "$(x)_ok", "$(x)_not_repaired", "$(x)_reached" };
}
body contain inventory_in_shell
# @brief run command in shell
#
# Copy of `in_shell`, which see.
{
useshell => "true"; # canonical "useshell" but this is backwards-compatible
}
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