1 | #!/bin/ksh |
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2 | # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG |
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3 | # This is an automatically generated prolog. |
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4 | # |
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5 | # |
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6 | # |
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7 | # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM |
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8 | # |
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9 | # (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2000,2006 |
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10 | # All Rights Reserved |
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11 | # |
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12 | # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or |
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13 | # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. |
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14 | # |
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15 | # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG |
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16 | # @(#)19 1.32 src/avs/fs/mmfs/ts/admin/runmmfs.sh, mmfs, avs_rgpfs24, rgpfs240610b 10/26/05 19:20:55 |
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17 | ####################################################################### |
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18 | # |
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19 | # runmmfs is used to start up the GPFS daemon. |
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20 | # |
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21 | # Usage: |
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22 | # runmmfs [options] |
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23 | # |
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24 | # where |
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25 | # options if specified, passed through to the mmfsenv script. |
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26 | # |
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27 | ####################################################################### |
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28 | |
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29 | |
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30 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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31 | # Collect options, if any, to be passed on to mmfsenv. |
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32 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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33 | mmfsenvOpt=$@ |
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34 | |
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35 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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36 | # Decide where to look for the commands. The normal install directory |
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37 | # is /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin. This can be changed by setting the MMFSDIR |
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38 | # environment variable to something other than /usr/lpp/mmfs. |
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39 | # If MMFSDIR is not used, before assuming the default install directory, |
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40 | # we will check if the mmfs binaries are in the same place where this |
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41 | # script resides. This is a development aid for running out of a build tree. |
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42 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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43 | if [[ -n $MMFSDIR ]] |
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44 | then |
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45 | mmcmdDir="${MMFSDIR}/bin" |
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46 | else |
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47 | if [[ -z ${0%%/*} ]] |
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48 | then |
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49 | fullname="$0" |
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50 | else |
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51 | fullname="${PWD%/}/$0" |
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52 | fi |
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53 | progDir=${fullname%/*} |
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54 | |
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55 | if [[ -f ${progDir}/mmfs ]] |
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56 | then |
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57 | mmcmdDir="$progDir" |
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58 | else |
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59 | mmcmdDir="/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin" |
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60 | fi |
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61 | fi |
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62 | |
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63 | # Determine the values of mmcmdSubdir and mmcmdSuffix. |
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64 | set -f ; set -- $(/bin/uname -a) ; set +f |
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65 | osName=$1 |
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66 | osVersion=$4 |
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67 | set -- |
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68 | if [[ -f ${mmcmdDir}/mmfs || $osName != AIX || $osVersion < 5 ]] |
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69 | then |
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70 | mmcmdSubdir="" |
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71 | mmcmdSuffix="" |
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72 | |
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73 | else |
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74 | # Must be running on top of AIX 5. |
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75 | # Determine whether the current kernel is 64-bit. |
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76 | kernelMode=$(${mmcmdDir}/mmkerninfo) |
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77 | if [[ $kernelMode = 64 ]] |
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78 | then |
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79 | mmcmdSubdir="aix64" |
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80 | mmcmdSuffix="64" |
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81 | else |
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82 | mmcmdSubdir="aix32" |
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83 | mmcmdSuffix="" |
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84 | fi |
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85 | fi |
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86 | |
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87 | # Include global declarations and service routines. |
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88 | . ${mmcmdDir}/mmglobfuncs |
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89 | . ${mmcmdDir}/mmsdrfsdef |
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90 | . ${mmcmdDir}/mmfsfuncs |
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91 | |
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92 | commandPath=set |
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93 | |
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94 | sourceFile="runmmfs.sh" |
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95 | [[ -n $DEBUG || -n $DEBUGrunmmfs ]] && set -x |
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96 | $mmTRACE_ENTER "$*" |
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97 | |
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98 | |
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99 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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100 | # Function to catch stop signals issued while we are in this script. |
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101 | # The daemon, once started, is responsible for signal handling. |
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102 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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103 | function sigcatch |
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104 | { |
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105 | print "$(date) ${mmcmd}: Received a stop request; exiting" |
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106 | $mmTRACE_EXIT "rc=1 stop request" |
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107 | exit 1 |
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108 | } |
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109 | |
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110 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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111 | # Set the default sleep backoff to 7 seconds. This ensures that the |
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112 | # first three attempts to start will not occur within 20 seconds. |
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113 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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114 | (( backoff = 7 )) |
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115 | |
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116 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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117 | # If running under the control of the startup daemon (daemonize command), |
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118 | # set up the console output (standout and standerr) files. |
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119 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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120 | foreground=true |
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121 | waittime=20 |
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122 | |
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123 | # DAEMONIZE is set by daemonize command when it execs us |
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124 | if [[ -n $DAEMONIZE ]]; then |
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125 | |
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126 | #-------------------------------------------------------------- |
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127 | # If we were started by daemonize then we are responsible for |
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128 | # restarting mmfsd. The rerunmmfs file enables that function |
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129 | #-------------------------------------------------------------- |
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130 | $touch $rerunmmfsFile |
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131 | |
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132 | foreground=false |
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133 | |
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134 | #------------------------------------------------------ |
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135 | # Find the setting of the logDir mmfs.cfg parameter. |
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136 | # It can be used to override the default log location. |
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137 | #------------------------------------------------------ |
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138 | if [[ -f $mmfscfg ]] |
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139 | then |
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140 | logDir=$($awk '$1 == "logDir" {value = $2} END {print value}' $mmfscfg) |
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141 | [[ -n $logDir ]] && rasDir="${logDir}/" |
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142 | fi |
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143 | |
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144 | standin="/dev/console" |
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145 | standout="${rasDir}mmfs.log" |
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146 | standerr="${rasDir}mmfs.log" |
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147 | signorm=31 |
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148 | sigforce=15 |
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149 | fi |
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150 | |
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151 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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152 | # Set the stop request signal handlers. |
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153 | # Use the "waittime" value to set the respawn backoff. |
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154 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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155 | trap sigcatch $signorm $sigforce |
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156 | (( backoff = (waittime / 3) + 1 )) |
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157 | |
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158 | #------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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159 | # If we were started by daemonize, then this script may be responsible |
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160 | # for respawning mmfsd after a death ($rerunmmfsFile is present). |
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161 | #------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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162 | while true |
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163 | do |
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164 | # Move the respawnlog file, if any. |
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165 | $mv "$respawnlog" "$respawnlog2" 2>/dev/null |
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166 | |
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167 | if [[ -n $DAEMONIZE ]]; then |
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168 | exec 0<$standin |
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169 | exec 1>$standout |
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170 | exec 2>$standerr |
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171 | |
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172 | cd ${mmcmdDir} |
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173 | fi |
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174 | |
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175 | print -- "$(date) $mmcmd starting" |
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176 | |
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177 | if [[ $foreground = false ]] |
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178 | then |
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179 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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180 | # Clean out console log files not accessed in the last 11 days. |
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181 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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182 | savepwd="$PWD" |
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183 | if [[ -f "$standout" ]]; then |
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184 | dir="${standout%/*}" |
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185 | base="${standout##*/}" |
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186 | print "Removing old $standout.* files:" |
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187 | if cd "$dir"; then |
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188 | $find . -type f -name "${base}"'.*' -atime +10 -mtime +10 -exec $rm {} \; -print |
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189 | fi |
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190 | fi |
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191 | |
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192 | if [[ "$standout" != "$standerr" && -f "$standerr" ]]; then |
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193 | dir="${standerr%/*}" |
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194 | base="${standerr##*/}" |
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195 | print "Removing old $standerr.* files:" |
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196 | if cd "$dir"; then |
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197 | $find . -type f -name "${base}"'.*' -atime +10 -mtime +10 -exec $rm {} \; -print |
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198 | fi |
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199 | fi |
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200 | cd "$savepwd" |
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201 | |
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202 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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203 | # Standard out and standard error are opened in non-append mode. If |
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204 | # standard out and standard error are directed at files, rename the |
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205 | # files, so that on the next restart these files are not overwritten. |
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206 | # Also, re-open the files in append mode. |
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207 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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208 | suffix="$($date +%Y.%m.%d.%H.%M.%S).$($hostname -s)" |
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209 | changeprevious=1 |
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210 | if [[ -f "$respawnlog2" ]]; then |
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211 | # When respawning, use previous log file to prevent the directory |
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212 | # from filling up with lots of nearly identical files. |
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213 | if [[ -L "${standout}.latest" ]]; then |
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214 | latest=$($ls -l "${standout}.latest") |
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215 | latest=${latest##*-\> } |
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216 | prefix=$(basename ${standout}) |
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217 | latest=${latest#${prefix}.} |
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218 | [[ -n "$latest" ]] && suffix="$latest" |
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219 | changeprevious=0 |
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220 | fi |
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221 | fi |
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222 | |
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223 | if [[ -f "$standout" ]]; then |
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224 | $cat "$standout" >> "${standout}.${suffix}" |
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225 | $chmod 644 "${standout}.${suffix}" |
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226 | exec 1>>"${standout}.${suffix}" |
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227 | [[ "$standout" = "$standerr" ]] && exec 2>&1 |
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228 | $rm "$standout" |
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229 | |
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230 | # Create a symbolic link with suffix "latest" to the current log |
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231 | # and suffix "previous" to the previous log. |
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232 | if [[ $changeprevious = 1 ]]; then |
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233 | if [[ -L "${standout}.previous" ]]; then |
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234 | $rm -f "${standout}.previous" |
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235 | else |
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236 | $mv -f "${standout}.previous" "${standout}.previous.save" |
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237 | fi |
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238 | [[ ! -r "${standout}.previous" ]] && [[ -L "${standout}.latest" ]] && \ |
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239 | $mv -f "${standout}.latest" "${standout}.previous" |
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240 | fi |
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241 | |
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242 | [[ ! -r "${standout}.latest" ]] && \ |
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243 | $ln -sf $(basename "${standout}.${suffix}") "${standout}.latest" |
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244 | [[ ! -f "${mmsdrfsDir}mmfslog" ]] && \ |
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245 | $ln -sf "${standout}.latest" "${mmsdrfsDir}mmfslog" |
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246 | fi |
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247 | |
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248 | if [[ "$standout" != "$standerr" && -f "$standerr" ]]; then |
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249 | $cat "$standerr" >> "${standerr}.${suffix}" |
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250 | $chmod 644 "${standerr}.${suffix}" |
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251 | exec 2>>"${standerr}.${suffix}" |
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252 | $rm "$standerr" |
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253 | fi |
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254 | fi # end of if [[ $foreground = false ]] |
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255 | |
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256 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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257 | # To prevent start/crash loops, this script creates/modifies a file |
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258 | # that keeps a record of how often the MMFS daemon has been respawned |
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259 | # and the daemon has not come up completely due to external influences. |
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260 | # This file is removed by the daemon. |
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261 | # |
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262 | # If the file does not exist, create it with values "0 ${backoff}"; where |
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263 | # the backoff is the initial sleep (default 7 seconds), designed so that |
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264 | # the first three respawns will not occur within 20 seconds. |
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265 | # |
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266 | # If the file already exists, and the sleep we're about to take is less |
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267 | # than 56 seconds, double the time for the next sleep. If the upcoming |
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268 | # sleep is greater than or equal to 56 seconds but less than 336 seconds, |
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269 | # add another 56 seconds to the next sleep. If the upcoming sleep is |
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270 | # 336 seconds or more, the next sleep will be the same. The count of the |
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271 | # number of times we've slept waiting to respawn is always incremented |
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272 | # by one. |
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273 | # |
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274 | # Note: file respawnlog isn't restored until just before an "exit" or |
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275 | # "exec"; until then file respawnlog2 is used. This helps to prevent |
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276 | # the persistence of the respawn log between stop and start commands. |
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277 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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278 | if [[ -s "$respawnlog2" ]]; then |
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279 | read count waitPeriod < "$respawnlog2" |
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280 | if [[ $count != +([0-9]) || $waitPeriod != +([0-9]) ]]; then |
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281 | (( count = 1 )) |
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282 | (( waitPeriod = backoff )) |
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283 | else |
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284 | (( count += 1 )) |
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285 | fi |
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286 | if (( waitPeriod < 56 )); then |
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287 | (( newWaitPeriod = waitPeriod * 2 )) |
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288 | elif (( waitPeriod < 336 )); then |
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289 | (( newWaitPeriod = waitPeriod + 56 )) |
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290 | else |
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291 | (( newWaitPeriod = waitPeriod )) |
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292 | fi |
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293 | print ${count} ${newWaitPeriod} > "$respawnlog2" |
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294 | print "$(date) ${mmcmd}: respawn ${count} waiting ${waitPeriod} seconds before restarting mmfsd" |
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295 | |
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296 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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297 | # Run the sleep in the background and then wait for it. This lets |
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298 | # the parent script get signals exactly when they're delivered. |
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299 | # A side effect is that the sleep itself is protected from the signals, |
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300 | # and will continue to run, but a "sleep" process consumes almost no |
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301 | # resources, and will eventually wakeup and exit. |
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302 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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303 | $sleep ${waitPeriod} & |
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304 | wait |
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305 | |
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306 | else |
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307 | # file does not exist yet, create it. |
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308 | (( newWaitPeriod = backoff )) |
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309 | print 0 ${newWaitPeriod} > "$respawnlog2" |
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310 | |
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311 | fi # end of if [[ -s "$respawnlog2" ]] |
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312 | |
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313 | #------------------------------------------------------ |
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314 | # Perform standard initialization. |
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315 | # If something goes wrong, do not bring the daemon up. |
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316 | #------------------------------------------------------ |
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317 | $mmfsenv $mmfsenvOpt |
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318 | mmfsenvrc=$? |
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319 | sourceFile="runmmfs.sh" # restore value after in-line call to mmfsenv |
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320 | |
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321 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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322 | # Now check the return status from "mmfsenv"; if it's bad, restore the |
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323 | # respawnlog file just before the exit and delete any old respawnlog2 files. |
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324 | # If the error is in setting up the kernel extension, give up all together. |
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325 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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326 | if [[ $mmfsenvrc -eq $MM_KExtFailure ]]; then |
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327 | print "$(date) ${mmcmd}: error in loading or unloading the mmfs kernel extension" |
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328 | print "$(date) ${mmcmd}: stopping GPFS" |
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329 | |
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330 | $rm -f "${respawnlog}"* $rerunmmfsFile |
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331 | $mmTRACE_EXIT "rc=$mmfsenvrc mmfsenv error" |
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332 | exit $mmfsenvrc |
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333 | |
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334 | elif [[ $mmfsenvrc != 0 ]]; then |
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335 | print "$(date) ${mmcmd}: error preparing environment for mmfsd" |
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336 | print "$(date) ${mmcmd}: will try again in ${newWaitPeriod} seconds" |
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337 | $mv -f "$respawnlog2" "$respawnlog" |
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338 | $rm -f "${respawnlog}".* |
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339 | $mmTRACE_EXIT "rc=$mmfsenvrc mmfsenv error" |
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340 | |
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341 | # If the rerunmmfsFile is present, go back to the top |
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342 | # of the loop for another iteration. Otherwise we exit. |
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343 | [[ -n $DAEMONIZE && -f "$rerunmmfsFile" ]] && continue |
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344 | |
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345 | $rm -f $rerunmmfsFile |
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346 | exit $mmfsenvrc |
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347 | fi |
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348 | |
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349 | #----------------------------------------------------- |
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350 | # Start the MMFS daemon. |
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351 | # Restore the respawnlog file just before the "exec". |
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352 | #----------------------------------------------------- |
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353 | ulimit -d unlimited |
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354 | ulimit -m unlimited |
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355 | ulimit -f unlimited |
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356 | ulimit -t unlimited |
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357 | ulimit -n 1000000 # virtually unlimited while still an acceptable value |
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358 | ulimit -c 1024 # keep core files small |
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359 | |
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360 | # Start tracing if the environment variable is set. |
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361 | [[ -n "$MMTRACE" ]] && $mmtrace |
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362 | |
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363 | if [[ -n "$MMFSCONFIG" ]]; then |
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364 | MMARGS="-d $MMFSCONFIG" |
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365 | else |
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366 | MMARGS="" |
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367 | fi |
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368 | $mmTRACE "---> Starting GPFS daemon from runmmfs." |
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369 | $mv -f "$respawnlog2" "$respawnlog" |
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370 | $rm -f "${respawnlog}".* |
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371 | |
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372 | # If we are spawned by daemonize and $rerunmmfsFile exists, |
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373 | # then we'll be responsible for restarting GPFS. |
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374 | if [[ -n $DAEMONIZE ]]; then |
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375 | $mmfsd $MMARGS |
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376 | rc=$? |
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377 | |
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378 | # If rc is 101 (i.e., this daemon discovered a previously-running |
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379 | # incarnation of mmfsd), just get out and do not erase $rerunmmfsFile, |
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380 | # since it belongs to the other instance. |
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381 | [[ $rc = 101 ]] && exit $rc |
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382 | |
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383 | # Continue to the beginning of the loop for restart of mmfsd. |
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384 | [[ -f "$rerunmmfsFile" ]] && continue |
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385 | exit |
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386 | fi |
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387 | |
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388 | exec $mmfsd $MMARGS |
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389 | |
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390 | done |
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391 | |
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