#!/bin/sh # # This script runs the install.sh script and sends # an email alert if there are installation errors. The # script is intended to be run by cron. # # Must be executed as root set -x # Make script dir current dir for convenience script_path=$(dirname $(which $0)) cd $script_path source functions.sh # Get a proper environment set up if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then source ~/.bashrc fi # Look for two-part command line arguments # Also, we need to look for command-line setting for config file # before we load the config file config_val_next=0 server_next=0 export config_file="install.tcl" server_overridden="no" for arg in "$@" do if [ $config_val_next == "1" ]; then export config_file=$arg config_val_next=0 fi if [ $server_next == "1" ]; then # Overrides server setting in config file export server=$arg server_next=0 server_overridden="yes" fi if [ $arg == "--config-file" ]; then config_val_next=1 fi if [ $arg == "--server" ]; then server_next=1 fi done # Create a config file with overridden server name if it was # provided on the command line if parameter_true "$server_overridden"; then echo "$0: Overriding config server setting with $server" create_override_config_file $server $config_file fi alert_keyword=`get_config_param alert_keyword` send_alert_script=`get_config_param send_alert_script` export server=`get_config_param server` output_dir="server-output/${server}" if [ ! -d ${output_dir} ]; then mkdir -p $output_dir fi installation_output_file="${output_dir}/installation-output" ./install.sh $@ &> $installation_output_file # Get lines with alert keywords or lines with failed TclWebtest tests error_lines=$(egrep -i "(FAILED: .+\.test)|($alert_keyword)" $installation_output_file) if [ -n "$error_lines" ]; then $send_alert_script "$error_lines" > /dev/null fi