/usr/sbin/maas-region is in maas-region-api 2.0.0~beta3+bzr4941-0ubuntu1.
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# Copyright 2016 Canonical Ltd. This software is licensed under the
# GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (see the file LICENSE).
from __future__ import (
absolute_import,
print_function,
unicode_literals,
)
str = None
__metaclass__ = type
__all__ = []
import grp
import os
import sys
def check_user():
# At present, only root should execute this.
if os.getuid() != 0:
raise SystemExit("This utility may only be run as root.")
def set_group():
# Ensure that we're running as the `maas` group.
try:
gr_maas = grp.getgrnam("maas")
except KeyError:
raise SystemExit("No such group: maas")
else:
os.setegid(gr_maas.gr_gid)
def set_umask():
# Prevent creation of world-readable (or writable, executable) files.
os.umask(0o007)
def run():
# Force the production MAAS Django configuration.
os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "maas.settings")
# The Django configuration lives outside of sys.path.
sys.path.append('/usr/share/maas')
# Let Django do the rest.
from django.core import management
management.execute_from_command_line()
def main():
if 'maas-region-admin' in sys.argv[0]:
sys.stderr.write(
"WARNING: The maas-region-admin command is deprecated and will be "
"removed in a future version. From now on please use 'maas-region' "
"instead.\n")
check_user()
set_group()
set_umask()
run()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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