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16 | # @(#)93 1.10 src/avs/fs/mmfs/ts/admin/mmapplypolicy.sh, mmfs, avs_rgpfs24, rgpfs240610b 2/17/06 16:50:52 |
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17 | ################################################################################ |
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18 | # |
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19 | # Usage: |
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20 | # mmapplypolicy {Device|Directory} [-P PolicyFile] [-I {yes|defer|test}] |
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21 | # [-L n] [-D yyyy-mm-dd[@hh:mm[:ss]]] [-s WorkDirectory] |
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22 | # |
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23 | # where: |
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24 | # Device The device name of the file system from which files |
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25 | # are to be deleted or migrated. |
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26 | # |
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27 | # Directory The fully-qualified path name of a GPFS file system |
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28 | # subtree form which files are to be deleted or migrated. |
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29 | # |
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30 | # -P PolicyFilename The name of the file containing the policy rules to be |
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31 | # applied. If not specified, the policy rules currently |
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32 | # in effect for the file system will be used. |
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33 | # |
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34 | # -I yes|defer|test Determines what actions mmapplypolicy will take on files: |
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35 | # |
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36 | # If -I yes is specified, all applicable MIGRATE and DELETE |
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37 | # policy rules will be executed, and the data movement |
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38 | # between pools is done during the execution of the |
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39 | # mmapplypolicy command. This is the default action. |
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40 | # |
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41 | # If -I defer is specified, all applicable MIGRATE and |
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42 | # DELETE policy rules will be executed, but the actual |
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43 | # data movement between pools is deferred until the next |
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44 | # mmrestripefs command. |
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45 | # |
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46 | # If -I test is specified, all policy rules are evaluated, |
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47 | # but the mmapplypolicy command only displays the actions |
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48 | # that would be executed had -I defer or -I yes been |
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49 | # specified. This option is intended for testing the |
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50 | # effects of particular policy rules; there is no actual |
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51 | # deletion of files or data movement between pools. |
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52 | # |
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53 | # -L n Controls the level of information displayed by the command. |
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54 | # n should be one of the following values: |
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55 | # 0 - Only display serious errors. |
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56 | # 1 - Display some information as the command executes, |
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57 | # but not for each file. This is the default. |
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58 | # 2 - Display each chosen file and the scheduled migration |
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59 | # or deletion action. |
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60 | # 3 - And display each candidate file and the applicable |
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61 | # rule. |
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62 | # 4 - And display each explicitly EXCLUDEd file and the |
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63 | # applicable rule. |
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64 | # 5 - And display the attributes of candidate and EXCLUDEd |
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65 | # files. |
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66 | # 6 - And display non-candidate files and their attributes. |
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67 | # |
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68 | # -D yyyy-mm-dd[@hh:mm[:ss]] Specifies the date and (UTC) time to be used |
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69 | # by the mmapplypolicy command when evaluating the policy |
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70 | # rules. The default is the current date and time. |
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71 | # If only a date is specified, the time will default to |
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72 | # 00:00:00. |
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73 | # |
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74 | # -s WorkDirectory The directory to be used for temporary storage during |
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75 | # command processing. The default directory is /tmp. |
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76 | # |
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77 | ################################################################################ |
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78 | |
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79 | # Include global declarations and service routines. |
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80 | . /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmglobfuncs |
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81 | . /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmsdrfsdef |
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82 | . /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmfsfuncs |
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83 | |
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84 | sourceFile="mmapplypolicy.sh" |
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85 | [[ -n $DEBUG || -n $DEBUGmmapplypolicy ]] && set -x |
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86 | $mmTRACE_ENTER "$*" |
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87 | |
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88 | # Local work files. Names should be of the form: |
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89 | # fn=${tmpDir}fn.${mmcmd}.$$ |
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90 | |
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91 | tspolicyFile=${tmpDir}tspolicyFile.${mmcmd}.$$ |
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92 | |
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93 | LOCAL_FILES=" $tspolicyFile " |
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94 | |
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95 | |
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96 | # Local variables |
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97 | usageMsg=457 |
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98 | |
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99 | |
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100 | # Local functions |
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101 | |
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102 | |
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103 | ########################################################################## |
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104 | # |
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105 | # Function: Verifies the correctness of the input date-time string. |
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106 | # |
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107 | # Input: $1 - input date-time string |
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108 | # |
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109 | # Output: The verified string: yyyy-mm-dd@hh:mm:ss |
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110 | # |
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111 | # Returns: 0 - no errors encountered |
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112 | # 1 - invalid date-time string |
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113 | # |
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114 | ########################################################################## |
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115 | function parseDateTime # <dtString> |
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116 | { |
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117 | typeset sourceFile="mmapplypolicy.sh" |
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118 | [[ -n $DEBUG || -n $DEBUGparseDateTime ]] && set -x |
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119 | typeset dt=$1 |
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120 | |
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121 | typeset dateTimeString |
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122 | |
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123 | if [[ $dt = [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-0[1-9]-[0-3][0-9] ]] |
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124 | then |
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125 | dateTimeString="${dt}@00:00:00" |
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126 | elif [[ $dt = [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-1[012]-[0-3][0-9] ]] |
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127 | then |
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128 | dateTimeString="${dt}@00:00:00" |
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129 | elif [[ $dt = [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-0[1-9]-[0-3][0-9]@[012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9] ]] |
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130 | then |
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131 | dateTimeString="${dt}:00" |
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132 | elif [[ $dt = [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-1[012]-[0-3][0-9]@[012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9] ]] |
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133 | then |
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134 | dateTimeString="${dt}:00" |
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135 | elif [[ $dt = [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-0[1-9]-[0-3][0-9]@[012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9] ]] |
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136 | then |
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137 | dateTimeString="$dt" |
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138 | elif [[ $dt = [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-1[012]-[0-3][0-9]@[012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9] ]] |
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139 | then |
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140 | dateTimeString="$dt" |
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141 | else |
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142 | # Unexpected date-time string. |
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143 | return 1 |
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144 | fi |
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145 | |
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146 | # Return the result. |
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147 | print -- "$dateTimeString" |
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148 | return 0 |
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149 | |
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150 | } #----- end of function parseDateTime ---------------------- |
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151 | |
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152 | |
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153 | |
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154 | ####################### |
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155 | # Mainline processing |
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156 | ####################### |
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157 | |
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158 | ################################# |
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159 | # Process the command arguments. |
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160 | ################################# |
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161 | [[ $arg1 = '-?' || $arg1 = '-h' || $arg1 = '--help' || $arg1 = '--' ]] && \ |
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162 | syntaxError "help" $usageMsg |
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163 | |
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164 | [[ $argc -lt 1 ]] && \ |
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165 | syntaxError "missingArgs" $usageMsg |
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166 | |
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167 | # Determine what was specified on the command line. |
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168 | if [[ $arg1 = /* && $arg1 != +(/)dev+(/)* ]] |
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169 | then |
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170 | # If the first argument starts with a "/" but not "/dev/", |
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171 | # it is assumed to be a fully-qualified directory name. |
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172 | directory=$arg1 |
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173 | else |
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174 | # Otherwise, the argument is assumed to be a file system device name. |
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175 | device=$arg1 |
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176 | deviceName=${device##+(/)dev+(/)} # Name stripped of /dev/ prefix. |
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177 | fi # end of if [[ $arg1 = "/"* && $arg1 != +(/)dev+(/)* ]] |
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178 | |
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179 | # Move past the required parameters. |
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180 | shift 1 |
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181 | |
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182 | # Process the rest of the options. |
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183 | while getopts :D:I:L:P:s: OPT |
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184 | do |
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185 | case $OPT in |
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186 | D) [[ -n $Dflag ]] && syntaxError "multiple" $noUsageMsg "-$OPT" |
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187 | Dflag="-$OPT"; Darg=$OPTARG; |
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188 | dateTimeString=$(parseDateTime "$Darg") |
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189 | [[ -z $dateTimeString ]] && \ |
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190 | syntaxError "invalidOption" $usageMsg "-$OPT $OPTARG" |
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191 | ;; |
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192 | |
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193 | I) [[ -n $Iflag ]] && syntaxError "multiple" $noUsageMsg "-$OPT" |
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194 | Iflag="-$OPT"; Iarg=$OPTARG; |
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195 | [[ $Iarg != yes && $Iarg != defer && $Iarg != test ]] && \ |
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196 | syntaxError "invalidOption" $usageMsg "-$OPT $OPTARG" |
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197 | ;; |
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198 | |
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199 | L) [[ -n $Lflag ]] && syntaxError "multiple" $noUsageMsg "-$OPT" |
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200 | Lflag="-$OPT"; Larg=$OPTARG; |
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201 | listingLevel=$(checkIntRange $Lflag $Larg 0 6) |
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202 | [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && cleanupAndExit |
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203 | ;; |
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204 | |
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205 | P) [[ -n $Pflag ]] && syntaxError "multiple" $noUsageMsg "-$OPT" |
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206 | Pflag="-$OPT"; Parg=$OPTARG; |
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207 | policyFile="$Parg" |
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208 | ;; |
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209 | |
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210 | s) [[ -n $sflag ]] && syntaxError "multiple" $noUsageMsg "-$OPT" |
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211 | sflag="-$OPT"; sarg=$OPTARG; |
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212 | workDirectory="$sarg" |
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213 | ;; |
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214 | |
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215 | +[DILPs]) # Invalid option. |
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216 | syntaxError "invalidOption" $usageMsg $OPT |
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217 | ;; |
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218 | |
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219 | :) # Missing argument. |
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220 | syntaxError "missingValue" $usageMsg $OPTARG |
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221 | ;; |
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222 | |
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223 | *) # Invalid option. |
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224 | syntaxError "invalidOption" $usageMsg $OPTARG |
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225 | ;; |
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226 | esac |
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227 | done # end of while getopts :t: OPT do |
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228 | shift OPTIND-1 |
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229 | |
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230 | [[ $# != 0 ]] && syntaxError "extraArg" $usageMsg $1 |
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231 | |
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232 | # Check the policy file input parameter. |
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233 | if [[ -n $policyFile && $policyFile != DEFAULT ]] |
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234 | then |
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235 | if [[ ! -f "$policyFile" ]] |
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236 | then |
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237 | # Can't read the input file. |
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238 | printErrorMsg 43 $mmcmd "$policyFile" |
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239 | cleanupAndExit |
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240 | fi |
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241 | if [[ ! -s "$policyFile" ]] |
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242 | then |
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243 | # Input file is empty. |
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244 | printErrorMsg 329 $mmcmd "$policyFile" |
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245 | cleanupAndExit |
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246 | fi |
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247 | fi |
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248 | |
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249 | # Check the working directory input parameter. |
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250 | if [[ -n $workDirectory && $workDirectory != DEFAULT ]] |
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251 | then |
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252 | if [[ ! -d "$workDirectory" ]] |
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253 | then |
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254 | # Directory does not exist. |
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255 | printErrorMsg 574 $mmcmd "$workDirectory" |
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256 | cleanupAndExit |
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257 | fi |
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258 | else |
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259 | workDirectory="/tmp" |
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260 | fi |
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261 | |
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262 | # Assign a default value for -I. |
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263 | [[ -z $Iarg ]] && Iarg=yes |
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264 | |
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265 | # Assign a listing level if the user did not specify one. |
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266 | [[ -z $listingLevel ]] && listingLevel=1 |
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267 | |
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268 | |
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269 | ##################################################################### |
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270 | # Set up trap exception handling and ensure that the local copy of |
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271 | # the mmsdrfs is up-to-date. There is no need to lock mmsdrfs file. |
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272 | ##################################################################### |
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273 | trap pretrap2 HUP INT QUIT KILL |
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274 | gpfsInitOutput=$(gpfsInit nolock) |
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275 | setGlobalVar $? $gpfsInitOutput |
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276 | |
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277 | |
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278 | ########################################################### |
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279 | # If the target of mmapplypolicy is a directory sub-tree, |
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280 | # find the file system to which this directory belongs. |
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281 | ########################################################### |
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282 | if [[ -n $directory ]] |
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283 | then |
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284 | if [[ ! -d "$directory" ]] |
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285 | then |
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286 | # Directory does not exist. |
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287 | printErrorMsg 574 $mmcmd "$directory" |
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288 | cleanupAndExit |
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289 | fi |
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290 | |
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291 | device=$(findDeviceName "$directory") |
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292 | [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && cleanupAndExit |
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293 | fi |
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294 | |
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295 | |
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296 | ###################################################### |
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297 | # Ensure the file system exists, that it belongs to |
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298 | # this cluster, and that it is mounted on this node. |
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299 | ###################################################### |
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300 | findFSoutput=$(findFS "$device" $mmsdrfsFile) |
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301 | [[ -z $findFSoutput ]] && cleanupAndExit |
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302 | |
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303 | # Parse the output from the findFS function. |
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304 | set -f ; set -- $findFSoutput ; set +f |
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305 | fqDeviceName=$1 |
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306 | deviceName=$2 |
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307 | fsHomeCluster=$3 |
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308 | |
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309 | # Exit with a message if the command was invoked for a remote file system. |
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310 | if [[ $fsHomeCluster != $HOME_CLUSTER ]] |
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311 | then |
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312 | # Command is not allowed for remote file systems. |
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313 | printErrorMsg 106 $mmcmd "$device" "$fsHomeCluster" |
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314 | cleanupAndExit |
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315 | fi |
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316 | |
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317 | # Verify that the file system is mounted. |
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318 | mountPoint=$(findMountpoint "$fqDeviceName") |
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319 | if [[ -z $mountPoint ]] |
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320 | then |
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321 | # The filesystem is not mounted. Issue an error and quit. |
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322 | printErrorMsg 563 $mmcmd "$device" "$ourNodeName" |
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323 | cleanupAndExit |
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324 | fi |
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325 | |
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326 | |
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327 | ############################################### |
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328 | # If a policy file was not specified, retrieve |
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329 | # the current policy file for the file system. |
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330 | ############################################### |
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331 | if [[ -z $policyFile ]] |
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332 | then |
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333 | # Invoke the tslspolicy command. |
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334 | $tslspolicy "$fqDeviceName" -L >$tspolicyFile |
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335 | rc=$(remapRC $?) |
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336 | |
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337 | if [[ $rc -eq $MM_DaemonDown ]] |
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338 | then |
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339 | # GPFS is down on this node. |
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340 | printErrorMsg 109 $mmcmd |
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341 | elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_QuorumWait ]] |
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342 | then |
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343 | # GPFS is not ready for commands. |
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344 | printErrorMsg 110 $mmcmd |
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345 | elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_ConnectionReset ]] |
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346 | then |
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347 | # An internode connection was reset. |
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348 | printErrorMsg 257 $mmcmd |
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349 | else |
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350 | # Either the command worked, or it is an unexpected error. |
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351 | : # [[ $rc -ne 0 ]] && printErrorMsg 113 "$mmcmd" "tslspolicy" $rc |
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352 | fi # end of if [[ $rc -eq $MM_DaemonDown ]] |
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353 | |
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354 | if [[ $rc -ne 0 || ! -s $tspolicyFile ]] |
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355 | then |
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356 | # The policy file cannot be determined. |
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357 | printErrorMsg 456 $mmcmd |
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358 | [[ $rc -eq 0 ]] && rc=1 |
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359 | cleanupAndExit $rc |
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360 | else |
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361 | # The command must have worked. |
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362 | policyFile=$tspolicyFile |
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363 | fi # end of if [[ $rc -ne 0 || ! -s $tspolicyFile ]] |
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364 | fi # end of if [[ -z $policyFile ]] |
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365 | |
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366 | |
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367 | #################################################################### |
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368 | # Determine the argument list for the tsmigrate command invocation. |
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369 | #################################################################### |
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370 | if [[ -n $directory ]] |
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371 | then |
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372 | argList="$directory -P $policyFile -I $Iarg -L $listingLevel -s $workDirectory" |
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373 | else |
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374 | argList="$fqDeviceName -P $policyFile -I $Iarg -L $listingLevel -s $workDirectory" |
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375 | fi |
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376 | [[ -n $dateTimeString ]] && argList="${argList} -D $dateTimeString" |
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377 | |
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378 | |
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379 | |
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380 | ################################################## |
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381 | # Invoke the tsmigrate command on the local node. |
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382 | ################################################## |
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383 | $tsmigrate $argList |
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384 | rc=$(remapRC $?) |
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385 | |
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386 | if [[ $rc -eq $MM_DaemonDown ]] |
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387 | then |
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388 | # GPFS is down on this node. |
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389 | printErrorMsg 109 $mmcmd |
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390 | elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_QuorumWait ]] |
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391 | then |
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392 | # GPFS is not ready for commands. |
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393 | printErrorMsg 110 $mmcmd |
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394 | elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_ConnectionReset ]] |
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395 | then |
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396 | # An internode connection was reset. |
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397 | printErrorMsg 257 $mmcmd |
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398 | else |
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399 | # Either the command worked, or it is an unexpected error. |
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400 | : # [[ $rc -ne 0 ]] && printErrorMsg 113 "$mmcmd" "tsmigrate" $rc |
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401 | fi # end of if [[ $rc -eq $MM_FsNotFound ]] |
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402 | |
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403 | # if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]] |
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404 | # then |
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405 | # # tsmigrate failed. |
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406 | # printErrorMsg 104 $mmcmd tsmigrate |
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407 | # cleanupAndExit $rc |
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408 | # fi |
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409 | |
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410 | cleanupAndExit $rc |
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411 | |
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