| | |
| | | /* |
| | | * Fetch the output |
| | | */ |
| | | $data['output'] = shell_exec('zypper --non-interactive up'); |
| | | $data['output'] = shell_exec('zypper lu'); |
| | | } else { |
| | | /* |
| | | * It is not Debian/Ubuntu, so there is no data and no state |
| | |
| | | /* |
| | | * Fetch the output |
| | | */ |
| | | $data['output'] = shell_exec('mpt-status --autoload -n'); |
| | | $data['output'] = shell_exec('mpt-status --autoload'); |
| | | |
| | | /* |
| | | * Then calc the state. |
| | |
| | | * The output contains information for every RAID and every HDD. |
| | | * We only need the state of the RAID |
| | | */ |
| | | if (strpos($item, 'raidlevel:') !== false) { |
| | | if (strpos($item, 'state ') !== false) { |
| | | /* |
| | | * We found a raid, process the state of it |
| | | */ |