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18 changes: 10 additions & 8 deletions files/image_config/hostcfgd/hostcfgd
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -42,11 +42,12 @@ def obfuscate(data):


def update_feature_state(feature_name, state):
feature_suffix = "timer" if feature_name in ["snmp", "telemetry"] else "service"
if state == "enabled":
start_cmds = []
start_cmds.append("sudo systemctl unmask {}.service".format(feature_name))
start_cmds.append("sudo systemctl enable {}.service".format(feature_name))
start_cmds.append("sudo systemctl start {}.service".format(feature_name))
start_cmds.append("sudo systemctl unmask {}.{}".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
start_cmds.append("sudo systemctl enable {}.{}".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
start_cmds.append("sudo systemctl start {}.{}".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
for cmd in start_cmds:
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_INFO, "Running cmd: '{}'".format(cmd))
try:
Expand All @@ -55,12 +56,12 @@ def update_feature_state(feature_name, state):
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, "'{}' failed. RC: {}, output: {}"
.format(err.cmd, err.returncode, err.output))
continue
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_INFO, "Feature '{}' is enabled and started".format(feature_name))
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_INFO, "Feature '{}.{}' is enabled and started".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
elif state == "disabled":
stop_cmds = []
stop_cmds.append("sudo systemctl stop {}.service".format(feature_name))
stop_cmds.append("sudo systemctl disable {}.service".format(feature_name))
stop_cmds.append("sudo systemctl mask {}.service".format(feature_name))
stop_cmds.append("sudo systemctl stop {}.{}".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
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When stopping the service, if the service has a .timer file, I believe we need to stop both the timer AND the service. If the timer has already started the service, we need to stop the service. If the timer is currently running and hasn't started the service, we need to stop the timer. Thus, we should always stop both to be safe.

stop_cmds.append("sudo systemctl disable {}.{}".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
stop_cmds.append("sudo systemctl mask {}.{}".format(feature_name, feature_suffix))
for cmd in stop_cmds:
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_INFO, "Running cmd: '{}'".format(cmd))
try:
Expand All @@ -71,7 +72,8 @@ def update_feature_state(feature_name, state):
continue
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_INFO, "Feature '{}' is stopped and disabled".format(feature_name))
else:
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, "Unexpected state value '{}' for feature '{}'".format(state, feature_name))
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, "Unexpected state value '{}' for feature '{}.{}'"
.format(state, feature_name, feature_suffix))


class Iptables(object):
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