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powerdown_startup.py
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# Script Name : powerdown_startup.py
# Author : Craig Richards
# Created : 05th January 2012
# Last Modified : 21th September 2017
# Version : 1.0
# Modifications :
# Description : This goes through the server list and pings the machine, if it's up it will load the putty session, if its not it will notify you.
import os # Load the Library Module
import subprocess # Load the Library Module
from time import strftime # Load just the strftime Module from Time
def windows(): # This is the function to run if it detects the OS is windows.
f = open('server_startup_'+strftime("%Y-%m-%d")+'.log', 'a') # Open the logfile
for server in open('startup_list.txt','r'): # Read the list of servers from the list
ret = subprocess.call("ping -n 3 %s" % server, shell=True,stdout=open('NUL', 'w'),stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) # Ping the servers in turn
if ret == 0: # If you get a response.
f.write ("%s: is alive, loading PuTTY session" % server.strip() + "\n") # Write out to the logfile
subprocess.Popen(('putty -load '+server)) # Load the putty session
else:
f.write ("%s : did not respond" % server.strip() + "\n") # Write to the logfile if the server is down
def linux():
f = open('server_startup_'+strftime("%Y-%m-%d")+'.log', 'a') # Open the logfile
for server in open('startup_list.txt'): # Read the list of servers from the list
ret = subprocess.call("ping -c 3 %s" % server, shell=True,stdout=open('/dev/null', 'w'),stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) # Ping the servers in turn
if ret == 0: # If you get a response.
f.write ("%s: is alive" % server.strip() + "\n") # Print a message
subprocess.Popen(['ssh', server.strip()])
else:
f.write ("%s: did not respond" % server.strip() + "\n")
# End of the functions
# Start of the Main Program
if os.name == "posix": # If the OS is linux...
linux() # Call the linux function
elif os.name in ("nt", "dos", "ce"): # If the OS is Windows...
windows() # Call the windows function
else:
print("Not supported")