1 | #!/bin/sh |
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2 | |
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3 | # Set up a federated environment on a client. Unmount all local file systems, |
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4 | # erase all local accounts and then bring in accounts and file systems from the |
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5 | # master testbed. Once all that's done, restore client communication to the |
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6 | # local bossnode and execute any startup command passed in as arguments to this |
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7 | # script. |
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8 | |
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9 | |
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10 | # The file containing the DNS name of the current boss |
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11 | BOSSNODE="/usr/local/etc/emulab/bossnode" |
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12 | |
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13 | # Ports that the master gateway will forward |
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14 | PORTS="139 7777" |
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15 | # network cat command (to listen for the gateway) |
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16 | NC="/usr/bin/nc" |
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17 | # Emulab rc scripts directory |
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18 | RCDIR="/usr/local/etc/emulab/rc" |
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19 | |
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20 | # Emulab rc script to reset accounts and federation srcipt to start the smb |
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21 | # automount process. |
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22 | RCACCT="rc.accounts" |
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23 | SMBMOUNT="smbmount.`uname`.pl" |
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24 | |
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25 | # Find the right version of pkill. For killing. |
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26 | if [ -x "/usr/bin/pkill" ] ; then |
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27 | PKILL="/usr/bin/pkill" |
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28 | else |
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29 | if [ -x "/bin/pkill" ] ; then |
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30 | PKILL="/bin/pkill" |
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31 | else |
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32 | PKILL="echo" |
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33 | fi |
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34 | fi |
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35 | |
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36 | if [ -x "/usr/bin/perl" ]; then |
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37 | PERL="/usr/bin/perl" |
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38 | else |
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39 | if [ -x "/usr/local/bin/perl" ]; then |
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40 | PERL="/usr/local/bin/perl" |
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41 | else |
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42 | # Wing it... |
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43 | PERL="perl" |
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44 | fi |
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45 | fi |
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46 | |
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47 | # Find somewhere safe to stop |
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48 | cd /tmp |
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49 | |
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50 | if [ -f $BOSSNODE ] |
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51 | then |
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52 | rm -f $BOSSNODE |
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53 | fi |
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54 | |
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55 | EMUDIR="/usr/local/etc/emulab/" |
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56 | |
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57 | # Find this experiment's stashed scripts. (Perl for advanced parsing) |
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58 | PROJECT=`$EMUDIR/tmcc -b status | $PERL -ne '/ALLOCATED=([^\/]+)\/([^\s]+)/ && print "$1\n";'` |
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59 | EXP=`$EMUDIR/tmcc -b status | $PERL -ne '/ALLOCATED=([^\/]+)\/([^\s]+)/ && print "$2\n";'` |
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60 | SCRIPTDIR="/proj/$PROJECT/exp/$EXP/tmp" |
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61 | |
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62 | # Die if Scripts are not where they should be. NB, this is checked by the |
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63 | # bootstrapper, too, so a failure here is unlikely. |
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64 | if [ -z "$SCRIPTDIR" ] ; then |
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65 | echo "Can't find federation scripts. Tmcc status says:" |
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66 | $EMUDIR/tmcc -b status |
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67 | exit 1; |
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68 | fi |
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69 | |
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70 | # Get our gateway, share, and mount user from the configuration file. |
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71 | # There's probably a way to get all three at once, but this works. |
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72 | GATEWAY=`$PERL -ne '/ControlGateway:\s+(.*)/i && print "$1\n";' $SCRIPTDIR/client.conf` |
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73 | SHARE=`$PERL -ne '/SMBShare:\s+(.*)/i && print "$1\n";' $SCRIPTDIR/client.conf` |
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74 | SMBUSER=`$PERL -ne '/ProjectUser:\s+(.*)/i && print "$1\n";' $SCRIPTDIR/client.conf` |
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75 | SMBPROJECT=`$PERL -ne '/ProjectName:\s+(.*)/i && print "$1\n";' $SCRIPTDIR/client.conf` |
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76 | |
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77 | # XXX: modified seer daemon to read a config file. Not in the tarfile yet. If |
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78 | # we see one, and there's a /usr/seer/backend/daemon.py, replace that one with |
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79 | # the local one. |
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80 | if [ -e /usr/seer/backend/daemon.py ] && [ -e $SCRIPTDIR/daemon.py ]; then |
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81 | /bin/cp $SCRIPTDIR/daemon.py /usr/seer/backend/daemon.py |
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82 | fi |
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83 | |
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84 | if [ -e /usr/seer/backend/experiment-setup.py ] && [ -e $SCRIPTDIR/experiment-setup.py ]; then |
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85 | /bin/cp $SCRIPTDIR/experiment-setup.py /usr/seer/backend/experiment-setup.py |
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86 | fi |
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87 | |
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88 | # Copy the seer.conf to the local /tmp if there is one |
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89 | |
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90 | if [ -e $SCRIPTDIR/seer.conf ]; then |
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91 | /bin/cp $SCRIPTDIR/seer.conf /tmp |
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92 | fi |
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93 | |
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94 | GWIP=`host -N 10 $GATEWAY | $PERL -ne 's/.* has address // && print;'` |
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95 | # Copy the global hostnames file into /etc/hosts so this node can address |
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96 | # others in the experiment on other testbeds. The extra steps preserves teh |
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97 | # localhost entry that's aliased to this host's name. |
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98 | grep 127\\.0\\.0\\.1 /etc/hosts > /tmp/hosts |
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99 | cat "$SCRIPTDIR/hosts" >> /tmp/hosts |
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100 | # If there's no node in this experiment called control, fake one so |
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101 | # that SEER events get through (if SEER's in use) |
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102 | if ! grep -q control $SCRIPTDIR/hosts; then |
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103 | echo "$GWIP control.$EXP.$PROJECT" >> /tmp/hosts |
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104 | fi |
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105 | cp /tmp/hosts /etc/hosts && rm /tmp/hosts |
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106 | |
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107 | # XXX: |
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108 | # The standard emulab rc.accounts script won't replace existing user accounts |
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109 | # with our new ones, so we have to patch it to do so. This is obviously pretty |
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110 | # fragile and needs to change. To make matters worse, our FBSD62-SMB images |
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111 | # contain the patched rc.accounts, so this patching step will fail there. |
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112 | cd "$EMUDIR/rc" |
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113 | patch -f < /tmp/rc.accounts.patch |
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114 | cd /tmp |
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115 | |
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116 | # |
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117 | # Spin on our gateway! |
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118 | # |
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119 | |
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120 | echo "Waiting for the tunnel to come online." |
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121 | |
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122 | for port in $PORTS |
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123 | do |
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124 | until $NC -z $GATEWAY $port |
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125 | do |
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126 | sleep 5 |
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127 | done |
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128 | done |
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129 | |
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130 | # |
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131 | # Setup TMCC to use our gateway |
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132 | # |
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133 | |
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134 | echo "Configuring TMCC." |
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135 | echo $GATEWAY > $BOSSNODE |
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136 | |
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137 | |
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138 | # |
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139 | # Unmount stuff before messing with accounts |
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140 | # |
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141 | |
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142 | case `uname` in |
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143 | "FreeBSD") |
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144 | umount -A -f -t nfs,smbfs,cifs |
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145 | ;; |
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146 | "Linux") |
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147 | # Linux doesn't believe in -A so pull the filesystems out of |
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148 | # /etc/mtab and umount them individually |
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149 | for f in `$PERL -nae 'print "$F[1]\n" if $F[2] =~ /(nfs|cifs|smbfs)/;' /etc/mtab`; do |
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150 | umount -f $f |
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151 | done |
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152 | ;; |
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153 | esac |
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154 | |
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155 | # |
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156 | # Setup new accounts |
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157 | # |
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158 | |
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159 | # Clear the cache, just in case: |
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160 | rm -f /var/emulab/boot/tmcc/accounts |
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161 | |
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162 | $RCDIR/rc.accounts reconfig |
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163 | |
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164 | # |
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165 | # Call the smbmount perl script, this invokes the automounter to mount the |
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166 | # needed smb filesystems. |
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167 | # |
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168 | echo "Mounting via SMB." |
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169 | $PERL "/tmp/$SMBMOUNT" $SHARE $GATEWAY $SMBUSER $SMBPROJECT |
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170 | |
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171 | echo "Restoring old bossnode" |
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172 | # remove bossnode override |
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173 | /bin/rm -f $BOSSNODE |
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174 | # Also clear any cached data that might interfere with rourte construction. |
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175 | /bin/rm -f /var/emulab/boot/tmcc/ifconfig |
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176 | |
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177 | # I remain unclear why ospfd seems screwed up after the resetting of accounts |
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178 | # and mounts. This seems to fix it, but it's not very satisfying. At this |
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179 | # point the federated topology is complete, so any problems with routing in a |
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180 | # partial topology -e.g. failed or partial bridging - that might have confused |
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181 | # the router should be gone. |
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182 | $PKILL ospf |
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183 | $PKILL gated |
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184 | # XXX Danger, hack ahead. Apparently our FC6-SMB image and emulab disagree |
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185 | # about where gated lives. This will alias it. |
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186 | if [ ! -x /usr/sbin/gated ] ; then |
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187 | if [ -x /sbin/gated ] ; then |
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188 | ln /sbin/gated /usr/sbin/gated |
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189 | fi |
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190 | fi |
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191 | /usr/local/etc/emulab/rc/rc.route boot |
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192 | |
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193 | # And restore the ifconfig information because SEER wants it. (SEER pulls this |
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194 | # from tmcc now |
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195 | # "$EMUDIR/tmcc" ifconfig > /var/emulab/boot/tmcc/ifconfig |
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196 | |
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197 | # SEER feels pain and confusion if times are wrong. This lays a big lick on |
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198 | # ntp sets the time directly and then restarts it. XXX FreeBSD incantation is |
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199 | # untested. |
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200 | |
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201 | case `uname` in |
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202 | "FreeBSD") |
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203 | /etc/rc.d/ntpd stop |
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204 | /usr/sbin/ntpdate boss |
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205 | /etc/rc.d/ntpd start |
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206 | ;; |
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207 | "Linux") |
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208 | /etc/rc.d/init.d/ntpd stop |
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209 | /usr/sbin/ntpdate boss |
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210 | /etc/rc.d/init.d/ntpd start |
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211 | ;; |
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212 | esac |
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213 | |
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214 | # Execute any command passed in as a startcmd. This basically daisy chains the |
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215 | # startcmd. This needs to become a perl script to have uniform behavior here. |
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216 | echo "*$1* *$2*" |
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217 | if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then |
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218 | echo "calling *$1* *$2*" |
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219 | case `uname` in |
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220 | "FreeBSD") |
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221 | su -l "$1" -c "$2" |
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222 | ;; |
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223 | "Linux") |
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224 | su "$1" --command="$2" |
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225 | ;; |
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226 | esac |
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227 | fi |
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