From: Elijah Saxon Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 20:09:16 +0000 (+0000) Subject: options to sys X-Git-Tag: backupninja-0.7~21 X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5cc6f5e5f0531c3905cfdc8c9d3b8c50632baecf;p=matthijs%2Fupstream%2Fbackupninja.git options to sys --- diff --git a/changelog b/changelog index d58e16f..62c8788 100644 --- a/changelog +++ b/changelog @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ version 0.x -- xxxxxxxxxxxxx ldap handler has new options: backup method to use (ldapsearch or slapcat), restart, passwordfile and binddn. Default backup method is set to ldapsearch as this is safer - ********************** + ****************************************************************** NOTE: to get the previous default behavior with the ldap handler, you must set "method = slapcat". The new default is ldapsearch. - ********************** + ****************************************************************** implemented fix so that the main script will echo fatal errors rather than being silent about them, this means an error message every hour if there is a major configuration problem (not a handler problem) @@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ version 0.x -- xxxxxxxxxxxxx fixed bug in mysql handler which caused some passwords to not work. (.my.cnf files now have double quotes around password) considerably improved and changed the log file output. - + can now pass options to hwinfo and sfdisk in sys handler. + version 0.5 -- April 12 2005 rdiff handler works when remote sshd has a banner rdiff handler supports local dest diff --git a/handlers/sys b/handlers/sys index 9b836a7..bc117c4 100755 --- a/handlers/sys +++ b/handlers/sys @@ -26,6 +26,11 @@ getconf partitionsfile /var/backups/partitions.__star__.txt getconf hardware yes getconf hardwarefile /var/backups/hardware.txt +getconf SFDISK `which sfdisk` +getconf HWINFO `which hwinfo` +getconf sfdisk_options "" +getconf hwinfo_options "" + # See if vservers are configured if [ "$vservers" = "yes" ] then @@ -64,18 +69,18 @@ if [ "$packages" == "yes" ]; then fi if [ "$partitions" == "yes" ]; then - if [ ! -x "`which sfdisk`" ]; then + if [ ! -x "$SFDISK" ]; then warning "can't find sfdisk, skipping partition report." partitions="no" fi - if [ ! -x "`which hwinfo`" ]; then + if [ ! -x "$HWINFO" ]; then warning "can't find hwinfo, skipping partition report." partitions="no" fi fi if [ "$hardware" == "yes" ]; then - if [ ! -x "`which hwinfo`" ]; then + if [ ! -x "$HWINFO" ]; then warning "can't find hwinfo, skipping hardware report." hardware="no" fi @@ -109,14 +114,14 @@ fi # these files can be used to directly partition a disk of the same size. if [ "$partitions" == "yes" ]; then - devices=`hwinfo --disk | grep "Device File" | cut -d\ -f5` + devices=`$HWINFO --disk | grep "Device File" | cut -d\ -f5` for dev in $devices; do [ -b $dev ] || continue label=${dev#/dev/} label=${label//\//-} outputfile=${partitionsfile//__star__/$label} - debug "sfdisk -d $dev > $outputfile" - sfdisk -d $dev > $outputfile + debug "$SFDISK $sfdisk_options -d $dev > $outputfile" + $SFDISK $sfdisk_options -d $dev > $outputfile done fi @@ -133,10 +138,10 @@ if [ "$hardware" == "yes" ]; then fi touch $hardwarefile echo -e "\n\n====================== summary ======================\n" >> $hardwarefile - debug "hwinfo --short --cpu --network --disk --pci >> $hardwarefile" - hwinfo --short --cpu --network --disk --pci >> $hardwarefile + debug "$HWINFO --short --cpu --network --disk --pci >> $hardwarefile" + $HWINFO --short --cpu --network --disk --pci >> $hardwarefile for flag in cpu network disk bios pci; do echo -e "\n\n====================== $flag ======================\n" >> $hardwarefile - hwinfo --$flag >> $hardwarefile + $HWINFO --$flag >> $hardwarefile done fi