#!/usr/bin/perl -w =head1 NAME xen-delete-image - Delete a previously created Xen instance. =head1 SYNOPSIS xen-delete-image [options] --dir Specify where the output image was saved. --hostname Set the images hostname. =cut =head1 OPTIONS =over 8 =item B<--dir> Specify the output directory image was saved. =item B<--help> Show the script help =item B<--hostname> Specify the name of the image to remove. =item B<--manual> Read the manual =back =cut =head1 DESCRIPTION xen-delete-image is a simple script which allows you to delete a Xen instances of Debian Sarge which has been created with xen-create-image. =cut =head1 AUTHOR Steve -- http://www.steve.org.uk/ $Id: xen-delete-image,v 1.1 2005-12-18 21:28:50 steve Exp $ =cut =head1 LICENSE Copyright (c) 2005 by Steve Kemp. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license. =cut use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; # # Configuration options, initially read from the configuration files # but may be overridden by the command line. # # Command line flags *always* take precedence over the configuration files(s). # my %CONFIG; # # Read configuration file(s) if they exist. # if ( -e "etc/xen-tools.conf" ) { readConfigurationFile( "etc/xen-tools.conf" ); } if ( -e "/etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf" ) { readConfigurationFile( "/etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf" ); } if ( -e $ENV{'HOME'} . ".xen-tools.conf" ) { readConfigurationFile( $ENV{'HOME'} . ".xen-tools.conf" ); } # # Parse command line arguments, these override the values from the # configuration file. # parseCommandLineArguments(); # # Delete the configuration file. # if ( -e "/etc/xen/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . ".cfg" ) { unlink( "/etc/xen/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . ".cfg" ); } else { print "Xen configuration file not found "; print "/etc/xen/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . ".cfg" . "\n"; } # # Now the swap # if ( -e $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "/swap.img" ) { unlink( $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "/swap.img" ); } else { print "Swap file not found : "; print $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "/swap.img\n"; } # # Now the disk image # if ( -e $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "/disk.img" ) { unlink( $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "/disk.img" ); } else { print "Disk image file not found : "; print $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "/disk.img\n"; } # # Now remove the directory. # if ( -d $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} ) { rmdir ( $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} ); } else { print "Domain directory not found : "; print $CONFIG{'dir'} . "/domains/" . $CONFIG{'hostname'} . "\n"; } # # All done. # exit; =head2 readConfigurationFile Read the configuration file specified. =cut sub readConfigurationFile { my ($file) = ( @_ ); open( FILE, "<", $file ) or die "Cannot read file '$file' - $!"; my $line = ""; while (defined($line = ) ) { chomp $line; if ($line =~ s/\\$//) { $line .= ; redo unless eof(FILE); } # Skip lines beginning with comments next if ( $line =~ /^([ \t]*)\#/ ); # Skip blank lines next if ( length( $line ) < 1 ); # Strip trailing comments. if ( $line =~ /(.*)\#(.*)/ ) { $line = $1; } # Find variable settings if ( $line =~ /([^=]+)=([^\n]+)/ ) { my $key = $1; my $val = $2; # Strip leading and trailing whitespace. $key =~ s/^\s+//; $key =~ s/\s+$//; $val =~ s/^\s+//; $val =~ s/\s+$//; # Store value. $CONFIG{ $key } = $val; } } close( FILE ); } =head2 parseCommandLineArguments Parse the arguments specified upon the command line. =cut sub parseCommandLineArguments { my $HELP = 0; my $MANUAL = 0; # Parse options. # GetOptions( "hostname=s", \$CONFIG{'hostname'}, "dir=s", \$CONFIG{'dir'}, "help", \$HELP, "manual", \$MANUAL ); pod2usage(1) if $HELP; pod2usage(-verbose => 2 ) if $MANUAL; }