Yes scrutinizer I am fussy on the orthodoxy side ... thats because in older times HP-UX was very strict in ksh , what could run on aix 4.3 may not on hpux10... and so I had the habit to be very strict myself and test first on hpux hehe...
Now about our friend who corrected for me ( was and still am very busy ) I took the time to test the script:
modified a bit the script and got:
Code:
n12:/sm/cron/bin/wks/test $ whats_wrong stop
this is line 3
whats_wrong[4]: 0403-057 Syntax error at line 4 : `(' is not expected.
So I looked again at the script and corrected it:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
echo this is line 3
fstop()
{
echo "Killing old shoutcast servers in $1"
# for oldpid in `ps -A | grep "$1" | grep "sc_serv" | cut -c 0-6`
# do
# kill -9 $oldpid
# done
# rm -f $HOME/$1/shoutcast.pid
read kyb
}
fstart()
{
servcount=0
for cfile in `ls $HOME/$1`
do
echo -n $cfile
echo -n " -> "
#grep ^RelayServer /etc/shoutcast/$cfile
grep ^RelayServer $HOME/$1/$cfile
# This is the line where we actually run the shoutcast program!
#sudo -u nobody /home/shoutcast/sc_serv /home/shoutcast/$cfile > /dev/null &
$HOME/$1/sc_serv $HOME/$1/$cfile > /dev/null &
servcount=`expr $servcount + 1`
done
#Create the pid file...
ps -A | grep "$1" | grep "sc_serv" | cut -c 0-6 > $HOME/$1/shoutcast.pid
#Done now!
echo "Started $servcount servers in $1."
}
fcreat()
{
if [[ -d "$1" ]]
then
echo "ERROR: STREAM $1 already exists !!"
else
mkdir -p $HOME/$1
cp -f sc_serv $HOME/$1/.
touch $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "Creating the CONFIG file $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg..."
echo "Enter MaxUser: "
read listener
echo "Enter Password: "
read pass
echo "Enter PortBase: "
read port
echo "Enter AdminPassword: "
read apass
echo "MaxUser=$listener" > $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "Password=$pass" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "PortBase=$port" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "LogFile=sc_serv.log" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "RealTime=1" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "ScreenLog=1" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "ShowLastSongs=10" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "W3CEnable=Yes" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "W3CLog=sc_w3c.log" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "SrcIP=ANY" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "DestIP=ANY" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "Yport=80" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "NameLookups=0" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "AdminPassword=$apass" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "AutoDumpUsers=0" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "AutoDumpSourceTime=30" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "TitleFormat=%s" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "PublicServer=default" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "AllowRelay=Yes" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "AllowPublicRelay=Yes" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
echo "MetaInterval=32768" >> $HOME/$1/sc_serv.cfg
fi
}
case $1 in
'start')
if [[ ! -e $HOME/$2/shoutcast.pid ]]
then
fstart $2
if [[ -e $HOME/$2/shoutcast.pid ]]
then
echo "Shoutcast $2 Startup...... [SUCCESS]"
fi
else
echo "Shoutcast $2 Startup...... [FAILED]"
fi
;;
'restart')
fstop $2
sleep 4
fstart $2
if [[ -e $HOME/$2/shoutcast.pid ]]
then
echo "Shoutcast $2 Startup...... [SUCCESS]"
fi
;;
'stop')
if [[ -e $HOME/$2/shoutcast.pid ]]
then
fstop $2
echo "Shoutcast $2 shutdown...... [SUCCESS]"
else
echo "There are no registered shoutcast servers running right now in $2. Attempt
ing to kill anyways."
fstop $2
fi
;;
'creat')
fcreat $2
if [[ -d "$2" ]]
then
echo "Shoutcast $2 folder created...... [SUCCESS]"
else
echo "Shoutcast $2 folder created...... [FAILED]"
fi
;;
*)
echo "Usage: sh ./shoutcast.sh (start|stop|restart|creat) (FOLDER_NAME)"
;;
esac
I have no means of testing but should work now...
IMHO it is NEVER a good idea to give to functions the names of argument you expect...
This is what I get now:
Code:
n12:/sm/cron/bin/wks/test $ whats_wrong stop
this is line 3
There are no registered shoutcast servers running right now in . Attempting to kill anyways.
Killing old shoutcast servers in
Dont forget to remove my comments in ftop function and the read kyb...
Last edited by vbe; 12-18-2013 at 12:18 PM..
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