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#!/usr/libexec/platform-python # Copyright (c) 1999--2018 Red Hat, Inc. Distributed under GPLv2. # # Author: Adrian Likins <alikins@redhat.com> # imports are a bit weird here to avoid name collions on "harware" from up2date_client import hardware from up2date_client import up2dateAuth from up2date_client import rpcServer argVerbose = 0 __rhnexport__ = [ 'refresh_list' ] # resync hardware information with the server profile def refresh_list(cache_only=None): if cache_only: return (0, "no-ops for caching", {}) # read all hardware in hardwareList = hardware.Hardware() s = rpcServer.getServer() if argVerbose > 1: print("Called refresh_hardware") try: s.registration.refresh_hw_profile(up2dateAuth.getSystemId(), hardwareList) except: print("ERROR: sending hardware database for System Profile") return (12, "Error refreshing system hardware", {}) return (0, "hardware list refreshed", {}) def main(): print(refresh_list()) if __name__ == "__main__": main()