freeipa/ipalib/plugins/ping.py
Rob Crittenden 1df10a88cd Add support for client failover to the ipa command-line.
This adds a new global option to the ipa command, -f/--no-fallback. If this
is included then just the server configured in /etc/ipa/default.conf is used.
Otherwise that is tried first then all servers in DNS with the ldap SRV record
are tried.

Create a new Local() Command class for local-only commands. The help
command is one of these. It shouldn't need a remote connection to execute.

ticket #15
2010-08-16 10:35:27 -04:00

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# Authors:
# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
#
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"""
Ping the remote IPA server
"""
from ipalib import api
from ipalib import Command
from ipalib import output
class ping(Command):
"""
ping a remote server
"""
has_output = (
output.summary,
)
def execute(self):
"""
A possible enhancement would be to take an argument and echo it
back but a fixed value works for now.
"""
return dict(summary=u'pong')
api.register(ping)