Keep track of the mirror target directory in an environment variable.
[mirror-admin] / bin / run-mirrors
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1#! /bin/sh
2
3set -e
4
5## Make sure we're running as the right user.
fb775fef 6case $(id -un) in
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7 mirror) ;;
8 *) exec userv -fstdin=/dev/null mirror run ;;
9esac
10
11## Set up a plausible environment.
0f8f73ed 12HOME=/var/lib/mirror-admin; export HOME; cd
43d42398 13MIRRORS=/mnt/mirrors; export MIRRORS
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14PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
15export PATH
16umask 002
17
18## Make sure we're running with a lock file.
19case "${MIRROR_LOCKED-nil}" in
20 nil) exec env MIRROR_LOCKED=t locking -f var/mirror.lock "$0" "$@" ;;
21esac
22
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23## Hack for mad Kerberized NFS.
24if [ -r etc/krb5.keytab ]; then
25 kinit -k -t etc/krb5.keytab mirror
26fi
27
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28## Before we start, rotate the logs. (Doing things this way means that we
29## can be sure we don't lose new logs, even if the log rotation goes
30## completely mental.
31logrotate -s var/logrotate.state etc/logrotate.conf
32
33## Let SIGINT take out the children only.
34trap "" INT
35
36## Now do the various mirroring things.
37for file in $(run-parts --list etc/mirrors.d); do
38 [ -x "$file" ] || continue
39 base=${file##*/}; base=${base#[0-9]*-}
40 (
41 echo
42 echo "***--------------------------------------------------"
43 echo "*** Running $base at $(date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S)"
44 echo
45 set +e; (trap - INT; exec "$file"); rc=$?; set -e
46 echo
47 echo "*** Finished $(date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S); rc = $rc"
48 ) >>log/$base.log 2>&1
49done