README fixups

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@@ -253,116 +253,116 @@ A simple example
Presume we have a server with an incoming user, "disco", who has a home directory like this: Presume we have a server with an incoming user, "disco", who has a home directory like this:
disco@server:~$ cat rsyncd.conf disco@server:~$ cat rsyncd.conf
[parameters] [parameters]
path = /home/disco/parameters path = /home/disco/parameters
read only = true read only = true
comment = DISCO Parameters comment = DISCO Parameters
list = yes list = yes
use chroot = false use chroot = false
[testmodule-1.0] [testmodule-1.0]
path = /home/disco/modules/testmodule-1.0 path = /home/disco/modules/testmodule-1.0
read only = true read only = true
comment = v1.0 of the Test module comment = v1.0 of the Test module
list = yes list = yes
use chroot = false use chroot = false
[othermodule-3.2] [othermodule-3.2]
path = /home/disco/modules/othermodule-3.2 path = /home/disco/modules/othermodule-3.2
read only = true read only = true
comment = v3.2 of othermodule comment = v3.2 of othermodule
list = yes list = yes
use chroot = false use chroot = false
... and that we have, on our client, a disco parameters tree set up like this: ... and that we have, on our client, a disco parameters tree set up like this:
[disco@client disco]$ disco-param dump [disco@client disco]$ disco-param dump
disco = {} disco = {}
disco/client = {} disco/client = {}
disco/client/cmds = {} disco/client/cmds = {}
disco/client/cmds/rsync = rsync -qaWHe "ssh -i /home/disco/.ssh/id_rsa_disco" disco/client/cmds/rsync = rsync -qaWHe "ssh -i /home/disco/.ssh/id_rsa_disco"
disco/server = {} disco/server = {}
disco/server/uri = disco@aklabs.net disco/server/uri = disco@aklabs.net
localhost.localdomain = {} localhost.localdomain = {}
localhost.localdomain/modules = {} localhost.localdomain/modules = {}
localhost.localdomain/modules/othermodule-3.2 = {} localhost.localdomain/modules/othermodule-3.2 = {}
localhost.localdomain/modules/testmodule-1.0 = {} localhost.localdomain/modules/testmodule-1.0 = {}
localhost.localdomain/parameters = {} localhost.localdomain/parameters = {}
localhost.localdomain/parameters/something = LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING localhost.localdomain/parameters/something = LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING
... And that the parameters/modules on our rsync server look like this: ... And that the parameters/modules on our rsync server look like this:
disco@server:~$ find parameters disco@server:~$ find parameters
parameters parameters
parameters/localhost.localdomain parameters/localhost.localdomain
parameters/localhost.localdomain/parameters parameters/localhost.localdomain/parameters
parameters/localhost.localdomain/parameters/something parameters/localhost.localdomain/parameters/something
parameters/localhost.localdomain/modules parameters/localhost.localdomain/modules
parameters/localhost.localdomain/modules/othermodule-3.2 parameters/localhost.localdomain/modules/othermodule-3.2
parameters/localhost.localdomain/modules/testmodule-1.0 parameters/localhost.localdomain/modules/testmodule-1.0
disco@server:~$ cat parameters/localhost.localdomain/parameters/something disco@server:~$ cat parameters/localhost.localdomain/parameters/something
LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING
disco@server:~$ find modules disco@server:~$ find modules
modules modules
modules/othermodule-3.2 modules/othermodule-3.2
modules/othermodule-3.2/requires modules/othermodule-3.2/requires
modules/othermodule-3.2/parameters modules/othermodule-3.2/parameters
modules/othermodule-3.2/parameters/othermodule-3.2 modules/othermodule-3.2/parameters/othermodule-3.2
modules/othermodule-3.2/scripts modules/othermodule-3.2/scripts
modules/othermodule-3.2/templates modules/othermodule-3.2/templates
modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc
modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc/othermodule modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc/othermodule
modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg
modules/othermodule-3.2/files modules/othermodule-3.2/files
modules/testmodule-1.0 modules/testmodule-1.0
modules/testmodule-1.0/requires modules/testmodule-1.0/requires
modules/testmodule-1.0/parameters modules/testmodule-1.0/parameters
modules/testmodule-1.0/parameters/testmodule-1.0 modules/testmodule-1.0/parameters/testmodule-1.0
modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts
modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/00-hello.sh modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/00-hello.sh
modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/10-service_stop.sh modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/10-service_stop.sh
modules/testmodule-1.0/templates modules/testmodule-1.0/templates
modules/testmodule-1.0/files modules/testmodule-1.0/files
disco@server:~$ cat modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg disco@server:~$ cat modules/othermodule-3.2/templates/etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg
echo HOST=$(hostname) echo HOST=$(hostname)
echo KEY_VALUE=$(cat /var/disco/parameters/$(hostname)/parameters/something) echo KEY_VALUE=$(cat /var/disco/parameters/$(hostname)/parameters/something)
disco@server:~$ cat modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/00-hello.sh disco@server:~$ cat modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/00-hello.sh
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
echo "Hello, disco" echo "Hello, disco"
disco@server:~$ cat modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/10-service_stop.sh disco@server:~$ cat modules/testmodule-1.0/scripts/10-service_stop.sh
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
service postgresql stop service postgresql stop
... Then we can use disco to configure our host. ... Then we can use disco to configure our host.
First we need to mount and initialize disco's testing/noop filesystem as First we need to mount and initialize disco's testing/noop filesystem as
root on the client. root on the client.
[root@localhost disco]$ NOOP=true disco-fs-mount [root@localhost disco]$ NOOP=true disco-fs-mount
[root@localhost disco]$ NOOP=true disco-fs-init [root@localhost disco]$ NOOP=true disco-fs-init
This will take a minute or two, the init does a lot of work. Now we can This will take a minute or two, the init does a lot of work. Now we can
do our noop run: do our noop run:
[disco@localhost disco]$ NOOP=true disco dance [disco@localhost disco]$ NOOP=true disco dance
error: othermodule-3.2: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in othermodule-3.2) failed: No such file or directory (2) error: othermodule-3.2: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in othermodule-3.2) failed: No such file or directory (2)
error: testmodule-1.0: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in testmodule-1.0) failed: No such file or directory (2) error: testmodule-1.0: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in testmodule-1.0) failed: No such file or directory (2)
info: Processing testmodule-1.0 info: Processing testmodule-1.0
Hello, disco Hello, disco
warning: Would execute : service postgresql stop warning: Would execute : service postgresql stop
info: Processing othermodule-3.2 info: Processing othermodule-3.2
info: File: file: /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg : Created : type=[regular file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[77b20e4840b1be13a577e152edc6b443] perms=[root:root 644] info: File: file: /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg : Created : type=[regular file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[77b20e4840b1be13a577e152edc6b443] perms=[root:root 644]
0a1,2 0a1,2
> HOST=localhost.localdomain > HOST=localhost.localdomain
> KEY_VALUE=LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING > KEY_VALUE=LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING
Here we can see the noop at work; it is preventing potentially destructive Here we can see the noop at work; it is preventing potentially destructive
commands like 'service' from running, while allowing other harmless commands commands like 'service' from running, while allowing other harmless commands
@@ -371,35 +371,35 @@ also see the highly detailed statistics and diffs returned for file
modifications. But none of the files actually wind up present on the modifications. But none of the files actually wind up present on the
system, and no running processes were affected: system, and no running processes were affected:
[root@client ~]$ ps ax | grep -i postgresql [root@client ~]$ ps ax | grep -i postgresql
15595 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep -i postgresql 15595 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep -i postgresql
24457 ? S 0:12 /usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/bin/postgres -D /var/lib/postgresql/8.4/main -c config_file=/etc/postgresql/8.4/main/postgresql.conf 24457 ? S 0:12 /usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/bin/postgres -D /var/lib/postgresql/8.4/main -c config_file=/etc/postgresql/8.4/main/postgresql.conf
[root@client ~]$ ls -l /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg [root@client ~]$ ls -l /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg
ls: cannot access /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg: No such file or directory ls: cannot access /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg: No such file or directory
If we were to turn the NOOP flag off, this would all happen for real: If we were to turn the NOOP flag off, this would all happen for real:
[root@client disco]$ disco dance [root@client disco]$ disco dance
error: othermodule-3.2: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in othermodule-3.2) failed: No such file or directory (2) error: othermodule-3.2: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in othermodule-3.2) failed: No such file or directory (2)
error: testmodule-1.0: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in testmodule-1.0) failed: No such file or directory (2) error: testmodule-1.0: rsync: link_stat "/files/*" (in testmodule-1.0) failed: No such file or directory (2)
info: Processing testmodule-1.0 info: Processing testmodule-1.0
Hello, disco Hello, disco
info: Processing othermodule-3.2 info: Processing othermodule-3.2
info: File: file: /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg : Created : type=[regular file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[77b20e4840b1be13a577e152edc6b443] perms=[root:root 644] info: File: file: /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg : Created : type=[regular file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[77b20e4840b1be13a577e152edc6b443] perms=[root:root 644]
0a1,2 0a1,2
> HOST=localhost.localdomain > HOST=localhost.localdomain
> KEY_VALUE=LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING > KEY_VALUE=LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING
... And we will see that the config file has been installed: ... And we will see that the config file has been installed:
[root@client ~]$ cat /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg [root@client ~]$ cat /etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg
HOST=localhost.localdomain HOST=localhost.localdomain
KEY_VALUE=LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING KEY_VALUE=LOLTHISKEYMEANSNOTHING
... And that postgres has been stopped: ... And that postgres has been stopped:
[root@client ~]# ps ax | grep -i postgresql [root@client ~]# ps ax | grep -i postgresql
28394 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep -i postgresql 28394 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep -i postgresql
Hooray! Hooray!
@@ -407,155 +407,155 @@ Disco will report other types of file modifications, as well. If you were to
open an interactive shell in the disco chroot, and perform some more interesting open an interactive shell in the disco chroot, and perform some more interesting
operations, representing what a more advanced sort of script might do: operations, representing what a more advanced sort of script might do:
[disco@client disco]$ sudo NOOP=true ./client/bin/disco-sh-shell [disco@client disco]$ sudo NOOP=true ./client/bin/disco-sh-shell
[root@client /]# rm -f /etc/passwd [root@client /]# rm -f /etc/passwd
[root@client /]# grep -v root /etc/shadow | tee tmpfile [root@client /]# grep -v root /etc/shadow | tee tmpfile
bin:*:15240:0:99999:7::: bin:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
daemon:*:15240:0:99999:7::: daemon:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
adm:*:15240:0:99999:7::: adm:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
lp:*:15240:0:99999:7::: lp:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
sync:*:15240:0:99999:7::: sync:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
shutdown:*:15240:0:99999:7::: shutdown:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
halt:*:15240:0:99999:7::: halt:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
mail:*:15240:0:99999:7::: mail:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
uucp:*:15240:0:99999:7::: uucp:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
operator:*:15240:0:99999:7::: operator:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
games:*:15240:0:99999:7::: games:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
gopher:*:15240:0:99999:7::: gopher:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
ftp:*:15240:0:99999:7::: ftp:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
nobody:*:15240:0:99999:7::: nobody:*:15240:0:99999:7:::
dbus:!!:15324:::::: dbus:!!:15324::::::
usbmuxd:!!:15324:::::: usbmuxd:!!:15324::::::
avahi-autoipd:!!:15324:::::: avahi-autoipd:!!:15324::::::
vcsa:!!:15324:::::: vcsa:!!:15324::::::
rtkit:!!:15324:::::: rtkit:!!:15324::::::
rpc:!!:15324:0:99999:7::: rpc:!!:15324:0:99999:7:::
pulse:!!:15324:::::: pulse:!!:15324::::::
haldaemon:!!:15324:::::: haldaemon:!!:15324::::::
avahi:!!:15324:::::: avahi:!!:15324::::::
saslauth:!!:15324:::::: saslauth:!!:15324::::::
postfix:!!:15324:::::: postfix:!!:15324::::::
apache:!!:15324:::::: apache:!!:15324::::::
ntp:!!:15324:::::: ntp:!!:15324::::::
rpcuser:!!:15324:::::: rpcuser:!!:15324::::::
nfsnobody:!!:15324:::::: nfsnobody:!!:15324::::::
gdm:!!:15324:::::: gdm:!!:15324::::::
sshd:!!:15324:::::: sshd:!!:15324::::::
tcpdump:!!:15324:::::: tcpdump:!!:15324::::::
disco:$6$Hv67bVi.$d/EolMfURGTMbq1hBr1QL2HdYMYxAXvruq550Qqgu2HCOKWQ1YptMghLKvOAgr3h0NwzXZwHpXQ6fVLdpYe.9.:15533:0:99999:7::: disco:$6$Hv67bVi.$d/EolMfURGTMbq1hBr1QL2HdYMYxAXvruq550Qqgu2HCOKWQ1YptMghLKvOAgr3h0NwzXZwHpXQ6fVLdpYe.9.:15533:0:99999:7:::
discostu:!!:15558:0:99999:7::: discostu:!!:15558:0:99999:7:::
[root@client /]# mv tmpfile /etc/shadow [root@client /]# mv tmpfile /etc/shadow
mv: overwrite `/etc/shadow'? y mv: overwrite `/etc/shadow'? y
[root@client /]# echo LOL > /var/lib/p0wnt [root@client /]# echo LOL > /var/lib/p0wnt
bash: /var/lib/p0wnt: restricted: cannot redirect output bash: /var/lib/p0wnt: restricted: cannot redirect output
[root@client /]# echo LOL | tee /var/lib/p0wnt [root@client /]# echo LOL | tee /var/lib/p0wnt
LOL LOL
[root@client /]# echo > /bin/myhotbash [root@client /]# echo > /bin/myhotbash
bash: /bin/myhotbash: restricted: cannot redirect output bash: /bin/myhotbash: restricted: cannot redirect output
[root@client /]# touch /bin/myhotbash [root@client /]# touch /bin/myhotbash
[root@client /]# exit [root@client /]# exit
... Since that was done inside of the noop shell (where all the scripts and ... Since that was done inside of the noop shell (where all the scripts and
templates run during noop), we can easily report on these activities: templates run during noop), we can easily report on these activities:
[disco@client disco]$ sudo NOOP=true ./client/bin/disco-fs-diff [disco@client disco]$ sudo NOOP=true ./client/bin/disco-fs-diff
info: File: file: /etc/passwd : Deleted info: File: file: /etc/passwd : Deleted
1,35d0 1,35d0
< root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash < root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
< bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/sbin/nologin < bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/sbin/nologin
< daemon:x:2:2:daemon:/sbin:/sbin/nologin < daemon:x:2:2:daemon:/sbin:/sbin/nologin
< adm:x:3:4:adm:/var/adm:/sbin/nologin < adm:x:3:4:adm:/var/adm:/sbin/nologin
< lp:x:4:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/sbin/nologin < lp:x:4:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/sbin/nologin
< sync:x:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync < sync:x:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync
< shutdown:x:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/sbin/shutdown < shutdown:x:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/sbin/shutdown
< halt:x:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt < halt:x:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt
< mail:x:8:12:mail:/var/spool/mail:/sbin/nologin < mail:x:8:12:mail:/var/spool/mail:/sbin/nologin
< uucp:x:10:14:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/sbin/nologin < uucp:x:10:14:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/sbin/nologin
< operator:x:11:0:operator:/root:/sbin/nologin < operator:x:11:0:operator:/root:/sbin/nologin
< games:x:12:100:games:/usr/games:/sbin/nologin < games:x:12:100:games:/usr/games:/sbin/nologin
< gopher:x:13:30:gopher:/var/gopher:/sbin/nologin < gopher:x:13:30:gopher:/var/gopher:/sbin/nologin
< ftp:x:14:50:FTP User:/var/ftp:/sbin/nologin < ftp:x:14:50:FTP User:/var/ftp:/sbin/nologin
< nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin < nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin
< dbus:x:81:81:System message bus:/:/sbin/nologin < dbus:x:81:81:System message bus:/:/sbin/nologin
< usbmuxd:x:113:113:usbmuxd user:/:/sbin/nologin < usbmuxd:x:113:113:usbmuxd user:/:/sbin/nologin
< avahi-autoipd:x:170:170:Avahi IPv4LL Stack:/var/lib/avahi-autoipd:/sbin/nologin < avahi-autoipd:x:170:170:Avahi IPv4LL Stack:/var/lib/avahi-autoipd:/sbin/nologin
< vcsa:x:69:69:virtual console memory owner:/dev:/sbin/nologin < vcsa:x:69:69:virtual console memory owner:/dev:/sbin/nologin
< rtkit:x:499:496:RealtimeKit:/proc:/sbin/nologin < rtkit:x:499:496:RealtimeKit:/proc:/sbin/nologin
< rpc:x:32:32:Rpcbind Daemon:/var/cache/rpcbind:/sbin/nologin < rpc:x:32:32:Rpcbind Daemon:/var/cache/rpcbind:/sbin/nologin
< pulse:x:498:495:PulseAudio System Daemon:/var/run/pulse:/sbin/nologin < pulse:x:498:495:PulseAudio System Daemon:/var/run/pulse:/sbin/nologin
< haldaemon:x:68:68:HAL daemon:/:/sbin/nologin < haldaemon:x:68:68:HAL daemon:/:/sbin/nologin
< avahi:x:70:70:Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack:/var/run/avahi-daemon:/sbin/nologin < avahi:x:70:70:Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack:/var/run/avahi-daemon:/sbin/nologin
< saslauth:x:497:76:"Saslauthd user":/var/empty/saslauth:/sbin/nologin < saslauth:x:497:76:"Saslauthd user":/var/empty/saslauth:/sbin/nologin
< postfix:x:89:89::/var/spool/postfix:/sbin/nologin < postfix:x:89:89::/var/spool/postfix:/sbin/nologin
< apache:x:48:48:Apache:/var/www:/sbin/nologin < apache:x:48:48:Apache:/var/www:/sbin/nologin
< ntp:x:38:38::/etc/ntp:/sbin/nologin < ntp:x:38:38::/etc/ntp:/sbin/nologin
< rpcuser:x:29:29:RPC Service User:/var/lib/nfs:/sbin/nologin < rpcuser:x:29:29:RPC Service User:/var/lib/nfs:/sbin/nologin
< nfsnobody:x:65534:65534:Anonymous NFS User:/var/lib/nfs:/sbin/nologin < nfsnobody:x:65534:65534:Anonymous NFS User:/var/lib/nfs:/sbin/nologin
< gdm:x:42:42::/var/lib/gdm:/sbin/nologin < gdm:x:42:42::/var/lib/gdm:/sbin/nologin
< sshd:x:74:74:Privilege-separated SSH:/var/empty/sshd:/sbin/nologin < sshd:x:74:74:Privilege-separated SSH:/var/empty/sshd:/sbin/nologin
< tcpdump:x:72:72::/:/sbin/nologin < tcpdump:x:72:72::/:/sbin/nologin
< disco:x:500:10::/home/disco:/bin/bash < disco:x:500:10::/home/disco:/bin/bash
< discostu:x:501:501::/home/discostu:/bin/bash < discostu:x:501:501::/home/discostu:/bin/bash
info: File: file: /bin/myhotbash : Created : type=[regular empty file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e] perms=[root:root 644] info: File: file: /bin/myhotbash : Created : type=[regular empty file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e] perms=[root:root 644]
info: File: file: /etc/shadow : Modified : md5=[8b02f6d00dbcd622f869216bb1dbbbf4 => 336d0b913c8f8cd029964afd00357952] perms=[root:root 0 => root:root 644] mode=[8000 => 81a4] info: File: file: /etc/shadow : Modified : md5=[8b02f6d00dbcd622f869216bb1dbbbf4 => 336d0b913c8f8cd029964afd00357952] perms=[root:root 0 => root:root 644] mode=[8000 => 81a4]
1d0 1d0
< root:$6$57kBYzwRrygFb5op$vghIbLjxmkzTznSbN4kA5fdxFsd1ye7WWe/HFtwMJSTBlDuBcOZISgLKNg/xlA4uAFIBi82yAnW/JajgwhCXY.:15517:0:99999:7::: < root:$6$57kBYzwRrygFb5op$vghIbLjxmkzTznSbN4kA5fdxFsd1ye7WWe/HFtwMJSTBlDuBcOZISgLKNg/xlA4uAFIBi82yAnW/JajgwhCXY.:15517:0:99999:7:::
info: File: file: /root/.bash_history : Modified : md5=[ead812e487da32cb99cebd09ad7f773b => cb0138b7f3c4f48639cafe9f7147413f] selinux=[unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 => ?] info: File: file: /root/.bash_history : Modified : md5=[ead812e487da32cb99cebd09ad7f773b => cb0138b7f3c4f48639cafe9f7147413f] selinux=[unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 => ?]
228a229,237 228a229,237
> exit > exit
> rm -f /etc/passwd > rm -f /etc/passwd
> grep -v root /etc/shadow | tee tmpfile > grep -v root /etc/shadow | tee tmpfile
> mv tmpfile /etc/shadow > mv tmpfile /etc/shadow
> echo LOL > /var/lib/p0wnt > echo LOL > /var/lib/p0wnt
> echo LOL | tee /var/lib/p0wnt > echo LOL | tee /var/lib/p0wnt
> echo > /bin/myhotbash > echo > /bin/myhotbash
> touch /bin/myhotbash > touch /bin/myhotbash
> exit > exit
info: File: file: /var/lib/p0wnt : Created : type=[regular file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[5732edd7e4e1240b868e15bc95d36339] perms=[root:root 644] info: File: file: /var/lib/p0wnt : Created : type=[regular file] device=[fd00] mode=[81a4] selinux=[?] md5=[5732edd7e4e1240b868e15bc95d36339] perms=[root:root 644]
0a1 0a1
> LOL > LOL
And here we see some more of Disco's rather extensive noop reporting capabilities. And here we see some more of Disco's rather extensive noop reporting capabilities.
But let's say that this run took longer than we thought it should. What was taking But let's say that this run took longer than we thought it should. What was taking
so much time? Disco will tell us. so much time? Disco will tell us.
report: _internal: diff report: _internal: diff
report: time_real 0.82 : time_user 0.14 : time_sys 0.66 report: time_real 0.82 : time_user 0.14 : time_sys 0.66
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 5184 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 18218 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 5184 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 18218
report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 8 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 8 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 0 report: exit: 0
report: _internal: fetch_params report: _internal: fetch_params
report: time_real 1.17 : time_user 0.03 : time_sys 0.08 report: time_real 1.17 : time_user 0.03 : time_sys 0.08
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 11136 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 1718 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 11136 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 1718
report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 0 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 0 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 0 report: exit: 0
report: othermodule-3.2: fetch report: othermodule-3.2: fetch
report: time_real 2.43 : time_user 0.05 : time_sys 0.14 report: time_real 2.43 : time_user 0.05 : time_sys 0.14
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 11152 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 2881 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 11152 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 2881
report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 24 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 24 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 0 report: exit: 0
report: othermodule-3.2: template report: othermodule-3.2: template
report: etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg : report: etc/othermodule/stuff.cfg :
report: time_real 0.56 : time_user 0.03 : time_sys 0.37 report: time_real 0.56 : time_user 0.03 : time_sys 0.37
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 4608 : mem_faults_major 122 : mem_faults_minor 4880 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 4608 : mem_faults_major 122 : mem_faults_minor 4880
report: io_fsin 25536 : io_fsout 16 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 25536 : io_fsout 16 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 0 report: exit: 0
report: testmodule-1.0: exec report: testmodule-1.0: exec
report: 00-hello.sh : report: 00-hello.sh :
report: time_real 0.26 : time_user 0.02 : time_sys 0.19 report: time_real 0.26 : time_user 0.02 : time_sys 0.19
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 4608 : mem_faults_major 34 : mem_faults_minor 3773 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 4608 : mem_faults_major 34 : mem_faults_minor 3773
report: io_fsin 6704 : io_fsout 8 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 6704 : io_fsout 8 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 0 report: exit: 0
report: 10-service_stop.sh : report: 10-service_stop.sh :
report: time_real 0.56 : time_user 0.03 : time_sys 0.38 report: time_real 0.56 : time_user 0.03 : time_sys 0.38
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 4608 : mem_faults_major 126 : mem_faults_minor 5233 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 4608 : mem_faults_major 126 : mem_faults_minor 5233
report: io_fsin 25776 : io_fsout 8 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 25776 : io_fsout 8 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 1 report: exit: 1
report: testmodule-1.0: fetch report: testmodule-1.0: fetch
report: time_real 2.41 : time_user 0.05 : time_sys 0.15 report: time_real 2.41 : time_user 0.05 : time_sys 0.15
report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 11152 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 2839 report: mem_avg 0 : mem_max 11152 : mem_faults_major 0 : mem_faults_minor 2839
report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 24 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0 report: io_fsin 0 : io_fsout 24 : io_sockin 0 : io_sockout 0 : io_signals 0
report: exit: 0 report: exit: 0
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