+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-# invirt-vmcontrol MACHINE ACTION
-#
-# remctl should have already verified that the user is authorized to
-# control the machine. So, we just need to execute the action requested.
-#
-# $0 and $1 come from the trusted remctl source.
-#
-# $2 and so on are user-provided, and thus sketchy.
-
-ORIGMACHINE="$1"
-ACTION="$2"
-MACHINE="d_$ORIGMACHINE"
-
-case "$ACTION" in
- list|vcpu-list|uptime)
- xm "$ACTION" "$MACHINE"
- ;;
- destroy|shutdown|reboot)
- xm "$ACTION" "$MACHINE"
- /usr/sbin/invirt-update-conserver </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
- ;;
- install|create)
- shift; shift;
- xm list "$MACHINE" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && echo "$MACHINE already exists" && exit 1
- if [ "$ACTION" = "install" ]; then
- xm create invirt-database machine_name="$ORIGMACHINE" installer_options="$(printf '%q ' "$@")"
- elif [ -n "$1" ]; then
- xm create invirt-database machine_name="$ORIGMACHINE" cdrom_image="$1"
- else
- xm create invirt-database machine_name="$ORIGMACHINE"
- fi
- (sleep 4; /usr/sbin/invirt-update-conserver) </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
- ;;
- list-long)
- xm list --long "$MACHINE"
- ;;
- vnctoken)
- invirt-vnc-authtoken "$ORIGMACHINE"
- ;;
- *)
- echo "ERROR: Invalid Command"
- exit 34
- ;;
-esac