Revert "bok-choy: check mysql the old way."
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import sys
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import os
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import time
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import httplib
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import subprocess
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from paver.easy import sh
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from pavelib.utils.envs import Env
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from pavelib.utils.process import run_background_process
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@@ -125,10 +126,13 @@ def is_mysql_running():
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"""
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Returns True if mysql is running, False otherwise.
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"""
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# We use the MySQL CLI client and capture its stderr
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# If the client cannot connect successfully, stderr will be non-empty
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output = os.popen('status mysql 2>&1').read()
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return output.startswith("mysql start/running, process")
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# We need to check whether or not mysql is running as a process
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# even if it is not daemonized.
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with open(os.devnull, 'w') as DEVNULL:
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#pgrep returns the PID, which we send to /dev/null
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returncode = subprocess.call("pgrep mysqld", stdout=DEVNULL, shell=True)
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return returncode == 0
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def clear_mongo():
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"""
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