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Old 05-08-2013
Hpux and bacula script

Code:
[root@hpux /]#  bacula status
/opt/bacula/bin/bacula-ctl-fd[22]: UNIX95=1;:  not found
bacula-fd is stopped

Code:
#! /bin/sh
#
# bacula-ctl-fd This shell script takes care of starting and stopping
#        the bacula File daemon.
#
#   This is pretty much watered down version of the RedHat script
#   that works on Solaris as well as Linux, but it won't work everywhere.
#
# description: The Leading Open Source Backup Solution.
#

PSCMD="UNIX95=1; ps -e -o pid,comm"
PS="ps"

#
# On Solaris, you may need to use nawk, or alternatively,
#  add the GNU binaries to your path, such as /usr/xpg4/bin
#
AWK=/usr/bin/awk

# All these are not *really* needed but it makes it
#  easier to "steal" this code for the development 
#  environment where they are different.
#  
BACFDBIN=/opt/bacula/sbin
BACFDCFG=/etc/opt/bacula
PIDDIR=/var/run
SUBSYSDIR=/var/run/subsys

FD_PORT=9102

FD_USER=
FD_GROUP=
Bacula="Bacula"
PIDOF=pidof    

# A function to stop a program.
killproc() {
   RC=0
   # Test syntax.
   if [ $# = 0 ]; then
      echo "Usage: killproc {program} {port} [signal]"
      return 1
   fi

   notset=0
   # check for third arg to be kill level
   if [ "$3" != "" ] ; then
      killlevel=$3
   else
      notset=1
      killlevel="-9"
   fi

   # Get base program name
   base=`basename $1`

   # Find pid.
   pid=`pidofproc $base $2`

   # Kill it.
   if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
      if [ "$notset" = "1" ] ; then
     if ${PS} -p "$pid">/dev/null 2>&1; then
         # TERM first, then KILL if not dead
         kill -TERM $pid 2>/dev/null
         sleep 1
         if ${PS} -p "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
         sleep 1
         if ${PS} -p "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
             sleep 3
             if ${PS} -p "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
             kill -KILL $pid 2>/dev/null
             fi
         fi
         fi
      fi
      ${PS} -p "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1
      RC=$?
      [ $RC -eq 0 ] && failure "$base shutdown" || success "$base shutdown"
      #    RC=$((! $RC))
      # use specified level only
      else
     if ${PS} -p "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
        kill $killlevel $pid 2>/dev/null
        RC=$?
        [ $RC -eq 0 ] && success "$base $killlevel" || failure "$base $killlevel"
     fi
      fi
   else
      failure "$base shutdown"
   fi
   # Remove pid file if any.
   if [ "$notset" = "1" ]; then
      rm -f ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid
   fi
   return $RC
}

# A function to find the pid of a program.
pidofproc() {
   pid=""
   # Test syntax.
   if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
      echo "Usage: pidofproc {program}"
      return 1
   fi

   # Get base program name
   base=`basename $1`

   # First try PID file
   if [ -f ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid ] ; then
      pid=`head -n 1 ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid`
      if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
     echo $pid
     return 0
      fi
   fi

   # Next try "pidof"
   if [ -x ${PIDOF} ] ; then
      pid=`${PIDOF} $1`
   fi
   if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
      echo $pid
      return 0
   fi

   # Finally try to extract it from ps
   pid=`${PSCMD} | grep $1 | ${AWK} '{ print $1 }' | tr '\n' ' '`
   echo $pid
   return 0
}

status() {
   pid=""
   # Test syntax.
   if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
       echo "Usage: status {program} {port}"
       return 1
   fi

   # Get base program name
   base=`basename $1`

   # First try "pidof"
   if [ -x ${PIDOF} ] ; then
      pid=`${PIDOF} $1`
   fi
   if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
      echo "$base (pid $pid) is running..."
      return 0
   else
      pid=`${PSCMD} | ${AWK} 'BEGIN { prog=ARGV[1]; ARGC=1 } 
        { if ((prog == $2) || (("(" prog ")") == $2) ||
         (("[" prog "]") == $2) ||
         ((prog ":") == $2)) { print $1 ; exit 0 } }' $1`
      if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
     echo "$base (pid $pid) is running..."
     return 0
      fi
   fi

   # Next try the PID files
   if [ -f ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid ] ; then
      pid=`head -n 1 ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid`
      if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
     echo "$base dead but pid file exists"
     return 1
      fi
   fi
   # See if the subsys lock exists
   if [ -f ${SUBSYSDIR}/$base ] ; then
      echo "$base dead but subsys locked"
      return 2
   fi
   echo "$base is stopped"
   return 3
}

success() {
   return 0
}

failure() {
   rc=$?
   return $rc
}

OS=`uname -s`

# if /lib/tls exists, force Bacula to use the glibc pthreads instead
if [ -d "/lib/tls" -a $OS = "Linux" -a `uname -r | cut -c1-3` = "2.4" ] ; then
   export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19
fi

case "$1" in
   start)
      [ -x ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd ] && {
     echo "Starting the $Bacula File daemon"
     OPTIONS=''
     if [ "${FD_USER}" != '' ]; then
        OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -u ${FD_USER}"
     fi

     if [ "${FD_GROUP}" != '' ]; then
        OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -g ${FD_GROUP}"
     fi

     if [ "x${VALGRIND_FD}" = "x1" ]; then
        valgrind --leak-check=full ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd $2 $3 ${OPTIONS} -v -c ${BACFDCFG}/bacula-fd.conf
     else
        ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd $2 $3 ${OPTIONS} -v -c ${BACFDCFG}/bacula-fd.conf
     fi
      }
      ;;

   stop)
      # Stop the FD first so that SD will fail jobs and update catalog
      [ -x ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd ] && {
     echo "Stopping the $Bacula File daemon"
     killproc ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd ${FD_PORT}
      }
      ;;

   restart)
      $0 stop
      sleep 5
      $0 start
      ;;

   status)
      [ -x ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd ] && status ${BACFDBIN}/bacula-fd  ${FD_PORT}
      ;;

   *)
      echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
      exit 1
      ;;
esac
exit 0

Someone can help please?

Last edited by Scrutinizer; 05-09-2013 at 05:52 PM.. Reason: Additional code tags
# 2  
Old 05-08-2013
Remove the semicolon:
Code:
PSCMD="UNIX95=1; ps -e -o pid,comm"

Also I guess you have to use eval here:
Code:
pid=`eval ${PSCMD} | grep $1 | ${AWK} '{ print $1 }' | tr '\n' ' '`

# 3  
Old 05-08-2013
Hi Linusolaradm1 ,

Check it out the syntax is wrongly mentioned in your script:

As there is a semicolon ( ; ) , marked in red, You need to remove it:
Code:
# UNIX95=1; ps -e -o pid,comm

Code:
ps: illegal option -- o
usage: ps [-edaxzflP] [-u ulist] [-g glist] [-p plist] [-t tlist] [-R prmgroup] [-Z psetidlist]


Should be :
Code:
# UNIX95=1 ps -e -o pid,comm 
  PID COMMAND
    0 swapper
    1 init
    8 kmemdaemon
    9 ioconfigd
   10 ObjectThreadPool
   11 nfsktcpd
   12 autofskd
   13 lvmkd
   14 lvmkd
  #---------------------


You need to change 12th line:
From:
Code:
PSCMD="UNIX95=1; ps -e -o pid,comm"

to
Code:
PSCMD="UNIX95=1  ps -e -o pid,comm"

# 4  
Old 05-09-2013
Thanks to all,but..doesn't work Smilie
# 5  
Old 05-09-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by Linusolaradm1
Thanks to all,but..doesn't work Smilie
Your answer doesn't help us at all!

You have to be specific about how it doesn't work, what errors you got.
# 6  
Old 05-09-2013
Sorry.
The same error on first message.
# 7  
Old 05-09-2013
You would need to use eval to execute the contents of $PSCMD:
Code:
eval "$PSCMD"

It would be better to use a function instead, for example
Code:
pscmd(){
  UNIX95=1 ps -e -o pid,comm
}

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