propellor-5.7.0: property-based host configuration management in haskell

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Propellor.Property.Reboot

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now :: Property Linux Source #

Using this property causes an immediate reboot.

So, this is not a useful property on its own, but it can be useful to compose with other properties. For example:

 Apt.installed ["new-kernel"]
	`onChange` Reboot.now

atEnd :: Force -> (Result -> Bool) -> Property Linux Source #

Schedules a reboot at the end of the current propellor run.

The Result code of the entire propellor run can be checked; the reboot proceeds only if the function returns True.

The reboot can be forced to run, which bypasses the init system. Useful if the init system might not be running for some reason.

toDistroKernel :: Property DebianLike Source #

Reboots immediately if a kernel other than the distro-installed kernel is running.

This will only work if you have taken measures to ensure that the other kernel won't just get booted again. See DigitalOcean for an example of how to do this.

toKernelNewerThan :: KernelVersion -> Property DebianLike Source #

Given a kernel version string v, reboots immediately if the running kernel version is strictly less than v and there is an installed kernel version is greater than or equal to v. Fails if the requested kernel version is not installed.

For this to be useful, you need to have ensured that the installed kernel with the highest version number is the one that will be started after a reboot.

This is useful when upgrading to a new version of Debian where you need to ensure that a new enough kernel is running before ensuring other properties.

type KernelVersion = String Source #

Kernel version number, in a string.