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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Issue on resolv.conf Post 302753795 by Scrutinizer on Wednesday 9th of January 2013 11:12:03 AM
Old 01-09-2013
It says # Generated by NetworkManager so I would look there for an answer...
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GDBUS(1)							   User Commands							  GDBUS(1)

NAME
gdbus - Tool for working with D-Bus objects SYNOPSIS
gdbus introspect [--system | --session | --address address] --dest bus_name --object-path /path/to/object [--xml] [--recurse] [--only-properties] gdbus monitor [--system | --session | --address address] --dest bus_name [--object-path /path/to/object] gdbus call [--system | --session | --address address] --dest bus_name --object-path /path/to/object --method org.project.InterfaceName.MethodName [--timeout seconds] ARG1 ARG2... gdbus emit [--system | --session | --address address] --object-path /path/to/object --signal org.project.InterfaceName.SignalName [--dest unique_bus_name] ARG1 ARG2... gdbus help DESCRIPTION
gdbus is a simple tool for working with D-Bus objects. COMMANDS
introspect Prints out interfaces and property values for a remote object. For this to work, the owner of the object needs to implement the org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable interface. If the --xml option is used, the returned introspection XML is printed, otherwise a parsed pretty representation is printed. The --recurse option can be used to introspect children (and their children and so on) and the --only-properties option can be used to only print the interfaces with properties. monitor Monitors one or all objects owned by the owner of bus_name. call Invokes a method on a remote object. Each argument to pass to the method must be specified as a serialized GVariant except that strings do not need explicit quotes. The return values are printed out as serialized GVariant values. emit Emits a signal. Each argument to include in the signal must be specified as a serialized GVariant except that strings do not need explicit quotes. help Prints help and exit. BASH COMPLETION
gdbus ships with a bash completion script to complete commands, destinations, bus names, object paths and interface/method names. EXAMPLES
This shows how to introspect an object - note that the value of each property is displayed: $ gdbus introspect --system --dest org.freedesktop.NetworkManager --object-path /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0 node /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0 { interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { methods: Introspect(out s data); }; interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { methods: Get(in s interface, in s propname, out v value); Set(in s interface, in s propname, in v value); GetAll(in s interface, out a{sv} props); }; interface org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Wired { signals: PropertiesChanged(a{sv} arg_0); properties: readonly b Carrier = false; readonly u Speed = 0; readonly s HwAddress = '00:1D:72:88:BE:97'; }; interface org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device { methods: Disconnect(); signals: StateChanged(u arg_0, u arg_1, u arg_2); properties: readonly u DeviceType = 1; readonly b Managed = true; readwrite o Ip6Config = '/'; readwrite o Dhcp4Config = '/'; readwrite o Ip4Config = '/'; readonly u State = 2; readwrite u Ip4Address = 0; readonly u Capabilities = 3; readonly s Driver = 'e1000e'; readwrite s Interface = 'eth0'; readonly s Udi = '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0'; }; }; The --recurse and --only-properties options can be useful when wanting to inspect all objects owned by a particular process: $ gdbus introspect --system --dest org.freedesktop.UPower --object-path / --recurse --only-properties node / { node /org { node /org/freedesktop { node /org/freedesktop/UPower { interface org.freedesktop.UPower { properties: readonly b IsDocked = true; readonly b LidForceSleep = false; readonly b LidIsPresent = false; readonly b LidIsClosed = false; readonly b OnLowBattery = false; readonly b OnBattery = false; readonly b CanHibernate = true; readonly b CanSuspend = true; readonly s DaemonVersion = '0.9.10'; }; node /org/freedesktop/UPower/Policy { }; node /org/freedesktop/UPower/Wakeups { interface org.freedesktop.UPower.Wakeups { properties: readonly b HasCapability = true; }; }; }; }; }; }; In a similar fashion, the introspect command can be used to learn details about the Notify method: [...] interface org.freedesktop.Notifications { methods: GetServerInformation(out s return_name, out s return_vendor, out s return_version, out s return_spec_version); GetCapabilities(out as return_caps); CloseNotification(in u id); Notify(in s app_name, in u id, in s icon, in s summary, in s body, in as actions, in a{sv} hints, in i timeout, out u return_id); }; [...] With this information, it's easy to use the call command to display a notification $ gdbus call --session --dest org.freedesktop.Notifications --object-path /org/freedesktop/Notifications --method org.freedesktop.Notifications.Notify my_app_name 42 gtk-dialog-info "The Summary" "Here's the body of the notification" [] {} 5000 (uint32 12,) Monitoring all objects on a service: $ gdbus monitor --system --dest org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit Monitoring signals from all objects owned by org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit The name org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit is owned by :1.15 /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2: org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Session.ActiveChanged (false,) /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Seat1: org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Seat.ActiveSessionChanged ('',) /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2: org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Session.ActiveChanged (true,) /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Seat1: org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Seat.ActiveSessionChanged ('/org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2',) Monitoring a single object on a service: $ gdbus monitor --system --dest org.freedesktop.NetworkManager --object-path /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/4141 Monitoring signals on object /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/4141 owned by org.freedesktop.NetworkManager The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager is owned by :1.5 /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/4141: org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AccessPoint.PropertiesChanged ({'Strength': <byte 0x5c>},) /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/4141: org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AccessPoint.PropertiesChanged ({'Strength': <byte 0x64>},) /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/4141: org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AccessPoint.PropertiesChanged ({'Strength': <byte 0x5e>},) /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/4141: org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AccessPoint.PropertiesChanged ({'Strength': <byte 0x64>},) Emitting a signal: $ gdbus emit --session --object-path /foo --signal org.bar.Foo "['foo', 'bar', 'baz']" Emitting a signal to a specific process: $ gdbus emit --session --object-path /bar --signal org.bar.Bar someString --dest :1.42 BUGS
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=glib. SEE ALSO
dbus-send(1) GIO
GDBUS(1)
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