From: mwolson_admin Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 22:19:07 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Make bin directory for user-executable stuff X-Git-Url: https://git.hcoop.net/hcoop/scripts.git/commitdiff_plain/2b00ea8c307cc134543f19bae3a1a1910bdda87c?ds=sidebyside Make bin directory for user-executable stuff Move run-in-pagsh there, and add frak and fsr --- diff --git a/run-in-pagsh b/run-in-pagsh deleted file mode 100755 index 5ef0e24..0000000 --- a/run-in-pagsh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/pagsh.openafs -# -*- Shell-Script -*- -# -# Usage: -# -# run-in-pagsh [--fg] name command [argument ...] -# -# 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. -# -# 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. - -# Allow user to specify "--fg" argument. -if test "$1" = "--fg"; then - shift - BGFLAG= -else - BGFLAG=-b -fi - -# Sanity checks. -if test -z "$2"; then - echo "Error: not enough arguments." - echo "Usage: run-in-pagsh name [--fg] command [argument ...]" - exit 1 -elif test ! -d "$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=$HOME/.run/$1.pid - -# The command to run. -shift -CMD="$*" - -# Try to deduce the user we're running as. -if test -z "$USER"; then - if test -n "$LOGNAME"; then - USER=$LOGNAME - elif test -n "$HOME"; then - USER=$(basename "$HOME") - else - echo "Error: cannot deduce your username" - exit 1 - fi -fi - -# Your keytab file. -KTAB=/etc/keytabs/user.daemon/$USER - -# Terminate current k5start process, if one is running. -if test -f "$K5PID"; then - kill `cat -- "$K5PID"` 2>/dev/null - /usr/bin/k5start -qtU -f "$KTAB" -- rm -f "$K5PID" -fi - -if test -n "$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. - $CMD - -else - - # Run the command once, in the foreground, cleaning up its PID - # file when done. - /usr/bin/k5start -U -K 540 -t -p "$K5PID" -f "$KTAB" -- $CMD - /usr/bin/k5start -qtU -f "$KTAB" -- rm -f "$K5PID" -fi