I am running python commands on solaris environment. I am not able to execute subprocess.call on it as it gives me an error in execute_child "[Errno 2] No such file or directory". I tried alternative ways using popen2/3/4 but it throws an error "DeprecationWarning: The popen2 module is deprecated. Use the subprocess module." I dont want to use os.system as because of some limitations. Is there some other way to make this work? Any help will be appreciated.
2 Answers
Have you tried subprocess.popen()
? It's as simple as:
output, error = subprocess.popen(your_command, shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE);
It replaces popen2()
, which is indeed deprecated:
os.popen2(cmd[, mode[, bufsize]])
Deprecated since version 2.6: This function is obsolete. Use the subprocess module. Check especially the Replacing Older Functions with the subprocess Module section.
Regarding the No such file or directory
error, try using absolute path.
Below is some code from a python program I wrote that manages Solaris Volume Manager (SVM) volumes on Solaris 10 systems. It uses the same approach decscribed earlier, but adds in the p.communicate(). Note in this case the stderr output is redirected to standard output because there was no need in this case to differentiate between error messages and normal output.
# Constants
DATADIR="/etc/lvm"
METASTAT_CMD="/usr/sbin/metastat"
MD_CF = DATADIR + "/md.cf"
def check_svm_volume_exists():
# Check to see if any SVM volume(s) exist or not. If none exist, exit.
syscmd = " ".join([METASTAT_CMD, "-p", ">", MD_CF])
p = subprocess.Popen(syscmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
out_data, err_data = p.communicate()
if out_data == "":
return out_data
else:
print("No Solaris Volume Manager volume(s) appear to be configured. Exiting.")
sys.exit(1)