X-Git-Url: http://git.hcoop.net/clinton/scripts.git/blobdiff_plain/46a93550b3040e3d3d1ad2ed01300e718a84d643..9bc6a43d1017d87d6b7f6338cf313dbeb4b4bdb4:/run-in-pagsh diff --git a/run-in-pagsh b/run-in-pagsh index 80176f4..a8bcef8 100755 --- a/run-in-pagsh +++ b/run-in-pagsh @@ -1,34 +1,54 @@ #!/usr/bin/pagsh.openafs +# -*- Shell-Script -*- # # Usage: # -# NAME=name run-in-pagsh command arguments ... +# run-in-pagsh [--fg] name command [argument ...] # -# Example: +# The argument `name' is a short description of the program to call, +# without any spaces. It is used for making a PID file, which ensures +# that only one instance of your command is running. # -# NAME=interchange run-in-pagsh ~/interchange/bin/interchange +# The arguments that come afterward specify the command to run and its +# arguments, if any. +# +# If the command will run in the foreground, then you should use the +# `--fg' argument, making sure that it is the very first argument to +# run-in-pagsh. +# +# Examples: +# +# run-in-pagsh interchange ~/interchange/bin/interchange +# +# run-in-pagsh --fg clean-mail ~/scripts/clean-mail # # Make sure that the ~/.run directory exists and is writable. # See http://wiki2.hcoop.net/MemberManual/RunningUnattendedCommands # for instructions on how to accomplish this. -# Sanity checks -if test -z "$NAME"; then - echo "Error: you must set the NAME environment variable before" \ - "running this script." - exit 1 -elif test -z "$1"; then - echo "Error: you must provide the command to run and its arguments." +# Allow user to specify "--fg" argument. +if test "$1" = "--fg"; then + shift + BGFLAG= +else + BGFLAG=-b +fi + +# Sanity checks. +if test -z "$2"; then + echo "Error: not enough arguments." + echo "Usage: run-in-pagsh name [--fg] command [argument ...]" exit 1 -elif test ! -d "~/.run"; then +elif test ! -d "$HOME/.run"; then echo "Error: the ~/.run directory must exist before running this script." exit 1 fi # Use a different PID file for each program. -K5PID=~/.run/${NAME}.pid +K5PID=$HOME/.run/$1.pid # The command to run. +shift CMD="$*" # Your keytab file. @@ -36,12 +56,23 @@ KTAB=/etc/keytabs/user.daemon/$USER # Terminate current k5start process, if one is running. if test -f "$K5PID"; then - kill `cat -- "$K5PID"` - rm -f "$K5PID" + kill `cat -- "$K5PID"` 2>/dev/null + /usr/bin/k5start -qtU -f "$KTAB" -- rm -f "$K5PID" fi -# Start fresh k5start daemon which will be refreshing tickets every 540 min -/usr/bin/k5start -U -b -K 540 -t -p "$K5PID" -f "$KTAB" +if test -n "$BGFLAG"; then + + # Start fresh k5start daemon which will be refreshing tickets + # every 540 min. + /usr/bin/k5start -U -b -K 540 -t -p "$K5PID" -f "$KTAB" + + # Run actual service with arguments as provided on command line. + $CMD -# Run actual service with arguments as provided on command line -$CMD +else + + # Run the command once, in the foreground, cleaning up its PID + # file when done. + /usr/bin/k5start -U -K 540 -t -p "$K5PID" -f "$KTAB" -- $CMD + /usr/bin/k5start -qtU -f "$KTAB" -- rm -f "$K5PID" +fi