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Commit 1781480 from [email protected] in branch 'vcl/trunk'
[ https://svn.apache.org/r1781480 ]

VCL-915
Tweaked Linux.pm::unmount_nfs_share to attempt a lazy unmount if the regular 
unmount fails.

VCL-1000
Updated Linux.pm to use $self->mn_os when calling 
run_management_node_stage_scripts.

Other
Added entry to $CAPTURE_DELETE_FILE_PATHS in Linux.pm to delete files in root's 
home directory containing *-v*.xml. KVM domain .xml files were being left over.

> Run custom scripts at various stages on the management node
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: VCL-1000
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-1000
>             Project: VCL
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: vcld (backend)
>            Reporter: Andy Kurth
>            Assignee: Andy Kurth
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>
> There are cases where it would be useful to be able to have scripts executed 
> on the management at various stages of reservations.  For example, a script 
> could be executed to configure an external firewall or provision storage when 
> a computer is reserved. Whatever was configured specifically for the 
> reservation could be reverted when the reservation ends by another script.
> We already have this functionality for scripts that get executed on the 
> computer ([VCL-564|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-564]). However, 
> there are situations where you would need to perform actions from the 
> management node.
> The script would need access to information about the reservation. Since it 
> resides and is executed on the management node, the script could call mysql 
> to query the database. This isn't the safest way of handling things.
> Another option could be to create a text file on the management node prior to 
> executing the script(s). The script could parse the text file to extract the 
> information it requires.



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