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Editing: chg-multi
#! /bin/sh # # Amanda, The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver # Copyright (c) 1991-1999 University of Maryland at College Park # Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Zmanda, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # All Rights Reserved. # # Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its # documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that # the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting # documentation, and that the name of U.M. not be used in advertising or # publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, # written prior permission. U.M. makes no representations about the # suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" # without express or implied warranty. # # U.M. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL U.M. # BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES # WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN # CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. # # Author: James da Silva, Systems Design and Analysis Group # Computer Science Department # University of Maryland at College Park # # # chg-multi.sh - generic tape changer script # # source utility functions and values from configure prefix=/usr exec_prefix=/usr amlibexecdir=/usr/lib64/amanda . ${amlibexecdir}/chg-lib.sh pname="chg-multi" if [ -d "/var/log/amanda" ]; then logfile=/var/log/amanda/changer.debug else logfile=/dev/null fi echo `_ "arguments ->"` "$@" >> $logfile ourconf=`amgetconf changerfile` if ! error=try_find_mt; then echo <none> $error exit 2 fi EXPR=expr # EXPR=/usr/local/bin/expr # in case you need a more powerful expr... # read in some config parameters if [ ! -f "$ourconf" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: %s does not exist' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi firstslot=`awk '$1 == "firstslot" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$firstslot" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: firstslot not specified in %s' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi lastslot=`awk '$1 == "lastslot" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$lastslot" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: lastslot not specified in %s' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi nslots=`$EXPR $lastslot - $firstslot + 1` gravity=`awk '$1 == "gravity" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$gravity" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: gravity not specified in %s' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi needeject=`awk '$1 == "needeject" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$needeject" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: needeject not specified in %s' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi multieject=`awk '$1 == "multieject" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$multieject" ]; then echo `_ 'Note: setting multieject to a default of zero'` >> $logfile multieject=0 fi ejectdelay=`awk '$1 == "ejectdelay" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$ejectdelay" ]; then echo `_ 'Note: setting ejectdelay to a default of zero'` >> $logfile ejectdelay=0 fi posteject=`awk '$1 == "posteject" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$posteject" ]; then echo `_ 'Note: setting posteject to a default of "true"'` >> $logfile posteject=true fi ourstate=`awk '$1 == "statefile" {print $2}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$ourstate" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: statefile not specified in %s' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi if [ -f "$ourstate" -a ! -r "$ourstate" ]; then answer=`_ "<none> %s: Can't read the statefile %s" "$pname" "$ourstate"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi if [ -f "$ourstate" -a ! -w "$ourstate" ]; then answer=`_ "<none> %s: Can't write the statefile %s" "$pname" "$ourstate"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi dirstate=`dirname $ourstate` if [ ! -e "$dirstate" ]; then answer=`_ "<none> %s: Directory %s doesn't exist" "$pname" "$dirstate"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi if [ ! -d "$dirstate" ]; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: %s must be a directory' "$pname" "$dirstate"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi if [ ! -w "$dirstate" ]; then answer=`_ "<none> %s: Can't write to %s directory" "$pname" "$dirstate"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi # needeject and multieject are incompatible if [ $needeject -eq 1 ] && [ $multieject -eq 1 ] ; then answer=`_ '<none> %s: needeject and multieject cannot be both enabled in %s' "$pname" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi # read in state: only curslot and curloaded at the present time curslot=`awk '$1 == "curslot" {print $2}' $ourstate 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$curslot" ]; then curslot=$firstslot fi curloaded=`awk '$1 == "curloaded" {print $2}' $ourstate 2>/dev/null` if [ -z "$curloaded" ]; then curloaded=0 fi # process the command-line # control vars to avoid code duplication: not all shells have functions! usage=0 checkgravity=0 ejectslot=0 loadslot=0 slotempty=0 ejectonly=0 if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then command=$1; else command="-usage"; fi case "$command" in -info) # return basic information about changer backwards=`$EXPR 1 - $gravity` answer="$curslot $nslots $backwards" echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 0 ;; -reset) # reset changer. Actually, we only reset changer state. We # trust that the operator has reloaded a stack and reset the # hardware. In most cases, we do not want to actually do # anything: if the operator has done something with the # hardware, we have no way to know what the actual current # slot is. If the hardware state has not changed, and what is # really wanted is to load the first slot, use "slot first" # instead checkgravity=0 loadslot=1 newslot=$firstslot curslot=$firstslot # XXX put changer-specific reset here, if applicable ;; -eject) # eject tape if loaded. Note that if multieject is set, this # only can make sense if the position is last and gravity 1 checkgravity=0 loadslot=0 newslot=$curslot ejectslot=1 ejectonly=1 if [ $multieject -eq 1 ] && \ ([ $gravity -eq 0 ] || [ $curslot -ne $lastslot ]) ; then # Can't do this: if we eject, the stacker is going to # load the next tape, and our state will be botched answer=`_ '%s %s: Cannot use -eject with multieject/nogravity/notlastslot' "$curslot" "$pname"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 1 fi if [ $curloaded -eq 0 ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: slot already empty' "$curslot" "$pname"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 1 fi ;; -slot) # change to slot checkgravity=1 loadslot=1 slotparm=$2 case "$slotparm" in [0-9]*) newslot=$slotparm if [ $newslot -gt $lastslot ] || \ [ $newslot -lt $firstslot ] ; then answer=`_ '%s %s: no slot %s: legal range is %s ... %s' "$newslot" "$pname" "$newslot" "$firstslot" "$lastslot"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 1 fi ;; current) newslot=$curslot ;; first) newslot=$firstslot ;; last) newslot=$lastslot ;; next|advance) newslot=`$EXPR $curslot + 1` if [ $newslot -gt $lastslot ]; then newslot=$firstslot fi if [ $slotparm = advance ]; then loadslot=0 fi ;; prev) newslot=`$EXPR $curslot - 1` if [ $newslot -lt $firstslot ]; then newslot=$lastslot fi ;; *) answer=`_ '<none> %s: bad slot name "%s"' "$pname" "$slotparm"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 1 ;; esac ;; *) usage=1 ;; esac if [ $usage -eq 1 ]; then answer=`_ '<none> usage: %s {-reset | -slot [<slot-number>|current|next|prev|advance] | -info | -eject}' "$pname"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi # check for legal move if [ $checkgravity -eq 1 ] && [ $gravity -ne 0 ] ; then if [ $newslot -lt $curslot ] || [ "$slotparm" = "prev" ] ; then answer=`_ '%s %s: cannot go backwards in gravity stacker' "$newslot" "$pname"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 1 fi fi # Do the 'mt offline' style of stacker control if applicable if [ $multieject -eq 1 ] && [ $loadslot -eq 1 ] && [ $newslot -ne $curslot ] then # XXX put changer-specific load command here, if applicable curloaded=0 # unless something goes wrong slotempty=0 while [ $curslot -ne $newslot ]; do device=`awk '$1 == "slot" && $2 == '$curslot' {print $3}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ "$device" = "" ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: slot %s device not specified in %s' "$curslot" "$pname" "$curslot" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi echo `_ ' -> offline'` "$device" >> $logfile if ! try_eject_device $device; then answer=`_ '%s %s: %s: unable to change to slot %s' "$newslot" "$pname" "$device" "$curslot"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi [ $ejectdelay -gt 0 ] && sleep $ejectdelay echo `_ ' -> running'` $posteject $device >> $logfile $posteject $device >> $logfile 2>&1 status=$? if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: %s %s failed: %s' "$newslot" "$pname" "$posteject" "$device" "$status"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi curslot=`$EXPR $curslot + 1` if [ $curslot -gt $lastslot ] ; then curslot=$firstslot fi done fi if [ $ejectonly -eq 1 ] \ || ([ $needeject -eq 1 ] \ && [ $loadslot -eq 1 ] \ && [ $curloaded -eq 1 ] \ && [ $newslot -ne $curslot ]) then # XXX put changer-specific load command here, if applicable curloaded=0 # unless something goes wrong slotempty=0 # try to unload the current device device=`awk '$1 == "slot" && $2 == '$curslot' {print $3}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ "$device" = "" ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: slot %s device not specified in %s' "$curslot" "$pname" "$curslot" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi echo `_ ' -> offline'` $device >> $logfile try_eject_device $device if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # # XXX if the changer-specific eject command can distinguish # betweeen "slot empty" and more serious errors, return 1 # for the first case, 2 for the second case. Generically, # we just presume an error signifies an empty slot. # slotempty=1 else [ $ejectonly -eq 0 ] && [ $ejectdelay -gt 0 ] && sleep $ejectdelay echo `_ ' -> running '` $posteject $device >> $logfile $posteject $device >> $logfile 2>&1 status=$? if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: %s %s failed: %s' "$newslot" "$pname" "$posteject" "$device" "$status"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi fi fi if [ $loadslot -eq 1 ]; then # load the tape from the slot # XXX put changer-specific load command here, if applicable curloaded=1 # unless something goes wrong slotempty=0 curslot=$newslot # try to rewind the device device=`awk '$1 == "slot" && $2 == '$curslot' {print $3}' $ourconf 2>/dev/null` if [ "$device" = "" ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: slot %s device not specified in %s' "$curslot" "$pname" "$curslot" "$ourconf"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 2 fi amdevcheck_status $device if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # # XXX if the changer-specific load command can distinguish # betweeen "slot empty" and more serious errors, return 1 # for the first case, 2 for the second case. Generically, # we just presume an error signifies an empty slot. # slotempty=1 curloaded=0 fi fi # update state echo `_ '# multi-changer state cache: DO NOT EDIT!'` > $ourstate echo curslot $newslot >> $ourstate echo curloaded $curloaded >> $ourstate # return slot info if [ $slotempty -eq 1 ]; then answer=`_ '%s %s: slot is empty: %s' "$newslot" "$pname" "$amdevcheck_message"` echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 1 fi if [ "$command" = -slot -a "$slotparm" = advance ]; then device=/dev/null fi answer="$newslot $device" echo `_ 'Exit ->'` $answer >> $logfile echo $answer exit 0
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