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1  #!/bin/bash  #!/bin/bash
2  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3  #$Header$  #$Header$
4  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5  #This file is part of "Server Scripts, Automatic Maintenance, Cron", a set of scripts for  #This file is part of "Server Scripts, Automatic Maintenance, Cron", a set of scripts for
6  #performing automatic periodic maintenance on a Linux server.  #performing automatic periodic maintenance on a Linux server.
7  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8  #This source code and any program in which it is compiled/used is provided under the MIT License,  #This source code and any program in which it is compiled/used is provided under the MIT License,
9  #reproduced below.  #reproduced below.
10  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11  #Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of  #Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
12  #this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal in the  #this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal in the
13  #Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,  #Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
14  #copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell copies of the  #copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell copies of the
15  #Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,  #Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
16  #subject to the following conditions :  #subject to the following conditions :
17  #  #
18  #The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all  #The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
19  #copies or substantial portions of the Software.  #copies or substantial portions of the Software.
20  #  #
21  #THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR  #THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
22  #IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,  #IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
23  #FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE  #FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
24  #AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER  #AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
25  #LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,  #LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
26  #OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE  #OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
27  #SOFTWARE.  #SOFTWARE.
28  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
29  #Master script for synthetic (custom) automatic maintenance of server.  #Master script for synthetic (custom) automatic maintenance of server.
30  #Runs every hour.  Paradigm is that cannot run if already running,  #Runs every hour.  Paradigm is that cannot run if already running,
31  #so must block concurrent executions.  #so must block concurrent executions.
32  #  #
33  #If the file with information about the battery status doesn't exist, cannot continue.  #If the file with information about the battery status doesn't exist, cannot continue.
34  if [ -f /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity ] ; then  if [ -f /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity ] ; then
35     #     #
36     #If the file contains unfavorable information, cannot continue.     #If the file contains unfavorable information, cannot continue.
37     if [ `cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity` -gt 60 ] ; then     if [ `cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity` -gt 60 ] ; then
38        #        #
39        if [ ! -f /etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock ] ; then        if [ ! -f /etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock ] ; then
40           #If we're here, the lockfile does not exist, and we are clear           #If we're here, the lockfile does not exist, and we are clear
41           #to do the maintenance cron.           #to do the maintenance cron.
42           #           #
43           #Create the lockfile.  This way, if we're invoked again           #Create the lockfile.  This way, if we're invoked again
44           #while still running, will bail.           #while still running, will bail.
45           touch /etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock           touch /etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock
46           #           #
47           #Change to a safe working directory in case something goes wrong,           #Change to a safe working directory in case something goes wrong,
48           #especially a failed cd followed by a mass delete.           #especially a failed cd followed by a mass delete.
49           cd /root/cronjob_sandbox           cd /root/cronjob_sandbox
50           #           #
51           #Gather required date information for exec'ing children.  To avoid           #Gather required date information for exec'ing children.  To avoid
52           #complexity, can use the lock file for the timestamp.           #complexity, can use the lock file for the timestamp.
53           DATE_YEAR4=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%Y`           DATE_YEAR4=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%Y`
54           DATE_YEAR2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%y`           DATE_YEAR2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%y`
55           DATE_MONTH_LONG=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%B`           DATE_MONTH_LONG=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%B`
56           DATE_MONTH_SHORT=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%b`           DATE_MONTH_SHORT=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%b`
57           DATE_MONTH2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%m`           DATE_MONTH2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%m`
58           DATE_DOM2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%d`           DATE_DOM2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%d`
59           DATE_DOW_LONG=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%A`           DATE_DOW_LONG=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%A`
60           DATE_DOW_SHORT=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%a`           DATE_DOW_SHORT=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%a`
61           DATE_DOW_DIGIT=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%w`           DATE_DOW_DIGIT=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%w`
62           DATE_HOUR_24=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%H`           DATE_HOUR_24=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%H`
63           DATE_HOUR_12=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%I`           DATE_HOUR_12=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%I`
64           DATE_AM_PM=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%p`           DATE_AM_PM=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%p`
65           DATE_MIN2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%M`           DATE_MIN2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%M`
66           DATE_SEC2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%S`           DATE_SEC2=`date --reference=/etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock +%S`
67           #           #
68           #Run child script, sending both standard output and standard error to the temporary           #Run child script, sending both standard output and standard error to the temporary
69           #log file.           #log file.
70           #           #
71           #The parameters passed to the child are, in order:           #The parameters passed to the child are, in order:
72           #    1)Year (4-digit)           #    1)Year (4-digit)
73           #    2)Year (2-digit)           #    2)Year (2-digit)
74           #    3)Month (long text)           #    3)Month (long text)
75           #    4)Month (short text)           #    4)Month (short text)
76           #    5)Month (2-digit)           #    5)Month (2-digit)
77           #    6)Day of month (2-digit)           #    6)Day of month (2-digit)
78           #    7)Day of week (long text)           #    7)Day of week (long text)
79           #    8)Day of week (short text)           #    8)Day of week (short text)
80           #    9)Day of week (single digit)           #    9)Day of week (single digit)
81           #   10)Hour (24-hour, 2-digit)           #   10)Hour (24-hour, 2-digit)
82           #   11)Hour (12-hour, 2-digit)           #   11)Hour (12-hour, 2-digit)
83           #   12)AM or PM, as a text string           #   12)AM or PM, as a text string
84           #   13)Minutes (2-digit)           #   13)Minutes (2-digit)
85           #   14)Seconds (2-digit)           #   14)Seconds (2-digit)
86           #           #
87           nice /etc/cron.custom/scripts/master_logged ${DATE_YEAR4} ${DATE_YEAR2} ${DATE_MONTH_LONG} ${DATE_MONTH_SHORT} ${DATE_MONTH2} ${DATE_DOM2} ${DATE_DOW_LONG} ${DATE_DOW_SHORT} ${DATE_DOW_DIGIT} ${DATE_HOUR_24} ${DATE_HOUR_12} ${DATE_AM_PM} ${DATE_MIN2} ${DATE_SEC2} &>/hl/logs/maint_auto_root/log_in_progress.txt             nice /etc/cron.custom/scripts/master_logged ${DATE_YEAR4} ${DATE_YEAR2} ${DATE_MONTH_LONG} ${DATE_MONTH_SHORT} ${DATE_MONTH2} ${DATE_DOM2} ${DATE_DOW_LONG} ${DATE_DOW_SHORT} ${DATE_DOW_DIGIT} ${DATE_HOUR_24} ${DATE_HOUR_12} ${DATE_AM_PM} ${DATE_MIN2} ${DATE_SEC2} &>/hl/logs/maint_auto_root/log_in_progress.txt  
88           #           #
89           #Change to a safe working directory in case something goes wrong,           #Change to a safe working directory in case something goes wrong,
90           #especially a failed cd followed by a mass delete.           #especially a failed cd followed by a mass delete.
91           cd /root/cronjob_sandbox           cd /root/cronjob_sandbox
92           #           #
93           #Do an atomic move to replace the file that Apache can serve.           #Do an atomic move to replace the file that Apache can serve.
94           #The presumed atomic move below should prevent any race conditions           #The presumed atomic move below should prevent any race conditions
95           #with Apache.  My understanding of Unix is that if the log file is open and another file           #with Apache.  My understanding of Unix is that if the log file is open and another file
96           #is moved on top of it, it will stay available until it is closed.  The           #is moved on top of it, it will stay available until it is closed.  The
97           #atomic move should be SSD-friendly.           #atomic move should be SSD-friendly.
98           mv -f /hl/logs/maint_auto_root/log_in_progress.txt /hl/logs/maint_auto_root/${DATE_YEAR4}${DATE_MONTH2}${DATE_DOM2}_${DATE_HOUR_24}${DATE_MIN2}${DATE_SEC2}.txt           mv -f /hl/logs/maint_auto_root/log_in_progress.txt /hl/logs/maint_auto_root/${DATE_YEAR4}${DATE_MONTH2}${DATE_DOM2}_${DATE_HOUR_24}${DATE_MIN2}${DATE_SEC2}.txt
99           #           #
100           #We want to be really careful with this next section because of           #We want to be really careful with this next section because of
101           #the recursive rm.  Want to be sure the directory exists.           #the recursive rm.  Want to be sure the directory exists.
102           #           #
103           #Maintain about 90 days worth of logs.  24*90=2160.           #Maintain about 90 days worth of logs.  24*90=2160.
104           if [ -d /hl/logs/maint_auto_root ] ; then           if [ -d /hl/logs/maint_auto_root ] ; then
105              cd /hl/logs/maint_auto_root              cd /hl/logs/maint_auto_root
106              rm -f `ls -1t | sed -e '2161,$!d'`              rm -f `ls -1t | sed -e '2161,$!d'`
107              cd /root/cronjob_sandbox              cd /root/cronjob_sandbox
108           fi           fi
109           #           #
110           #Change to a safe working directory in case something goes wrong,           #Change to a safe working directory in case something goes wrong,
111           #especially a failed cd followed by a mass delete.           #especially a failed cd followed by a mass delete.
112           cd /root/cronjob_sandbox           cd /root/cronjob_sandbox
113           #           #
114           #Remove the lock file.           #Remove the lock file.
115           rm /etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock           rm /etc/cron.custom/lockfiles/auto_maint_cron_lock
116        fi        fi
117     fi     fi
118  fi  fi
119  #End of script.  #End of script.

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