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[monitor.git] / rt3 / monitor-rt3.init
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-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# priority: 850
-#
-# Manage settings for the Zabbix installtion and 
-#      other monitor-related things
-#
-# Stephen Soltesz <soltesz@cs.princeton.edu>
-# Copyright (C) 2008 The Trustees of Princeton University
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-
-# Source function library and configuration
-. /etc/plc.d/functions
-. /etc/plc.d/monitor.functions
-. /etc/planetlab/plc_config
-local_config=/etc/planetlab/configs/site.xml
-
-MONITORPATH=/usr/share/monitor
-
-# Be verbose
-set -x
-
-# Default locations
-PGDATA=/var/lib/pgsql/data
-postgresql_conf=$PGDATA/postgresql.conf
-pghba_conf=$PGDATA/pg_hba.conf
-
-# Export so that we do not have to specify -p to psql invocations
-export PGPORT=$PLC_DB_PORT
-
-
-RT3_DB_USER="rt3user"
-RT3_DB_NAME="rt3"
-
-WROTE_PG_CONFIG=
-
-if [ -z "$PLC_RT_IP" ] ; then
-       PLC_RT_IP=$( gethostbyname $PLC_RT_HOST )
-fi
-
-
-# TODO: make values re-configurable...  this may be an issue with RT's db, though.
-function update_config ()
-{
-       pattern=$1
-       with=$2
-       file=$3
-       sed -i -e "s/$pattern/$with/g" $file
-}
-
-function check_rt_siteconfig ()
-{
-       tmp_siteconfig=$(mktemp)
-       tmp_initialdata=$(mktemp)
-
-       # TODO: need a better approach for this.
-       for f in $MONITORPATH/rt3/rtconf.d/*.pl ; do 
-               update_config PLC_RT_HOSTNAME $PLC_RT_HOST $f
-       done
-       
-       # if the templates are newer than the actual config, then replace them.
-       if [ $MONITORPATH/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm -nt /etc/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm ] ;
-       then
-               # copy templates
-               cp -f $MONITORPATH/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm $tmp_siteconfig
-               cp -f $MONITORPATH/rt3/initialdata $tmp_initialdata
-
-               # setup RT_SiteConfig.pm
-               update_config PLC_NAME "$PLC_NAME" $tmp_siteconfig
-               update_config PLC_RT_HOSTNAME $PLC_RT_HOST $tmp_siteconfig
-               update_config PLC_WWW_HOSTNAME $PLC_WWW_HOST $tmp_siteconfig
-
-               update_config RT_DB_NAME $RT3_DB_NAME $tmp_siteconfig
-               update_config RT_DB_USER $RT3_DB_USER $tmp_siteconfig
-               update_config RT_DB_PASSWORD $PLC_MONITOR_DBPASSWORD $tmp_siteconfig
-
-               # setup initialdata
-               update_config PLC_RT_HOSTNAME $PLC_RT_HOST $tmp_initialdata
-
-               # copy to live configuration
-               cp -f $tmp_siteconfig /etc/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm 
-               cp -f $tmp_initialdata /etc/rt3/initialdata 
-               chmod 644 /etc/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm 
-               chmod 644 /etc/rt3/initialdata 
-
-               rm -f $tmp_siteconfig
-               rm -f $tmp_initialdata
-       fi
-}
-
-function check_rt_custom ()
-{
-       rsync -qv -az $MONITORPATH/rt3/local/html /usr/share/rt3
-}
-
-function check_rt_pghba ()
-{
-       NAME=$RT3_DB_NAME
-       USER=$RT3_DB_USER
-       CONF=$PGDATA/pg_hba.conf.d/${NAME}.conf
-       PATTERN="host all postgres 127.0.0.1/32 trust"
-
-       if ! grep -q "$PATTERN" $CONF ; then
-               #### SETUP ACCESS from postgres user to run init for the first time.
-               echo "$PATTERN" >> $CONF
-               WROTE_PG_CONFIG="true"
-       fi
-
-}
-
-function check_rt_aliases ()
-{
-
-       if ! grep -q "rt-mailgate --queue support" /etc/aliases ; 
-       then 
-               sed -i -e "s/^support.*postmaster//g" /etc/aliases
-               sed -i -e "s/^security.*root//g" /etc/aliases
-        cat <<EOF >> /etc/aliases
-# added by RT init scripts for default queues.
-support: "|/usr/sbin/rt-mailgate --queue support --action correspond --url http://localhost/rt3/"
-monitor: "|/usr/sbin/rt-mailgate --queue monitor --action correspond --url http://localhost/rt3/"
-security: "|/usr/sbin/rt-mailgate --queue security --action correspond --url http://localhost/rt3/"
-legal: "|/usr/sbin/rt-mailgate --queue legal --action correspond --url http://localhost/rt3/"
-EOF
-               /usr/bin/newaliases
-       fi
-
-}
-
-function check_rt_init ()
-{
-       if [ ! -f /etc/rt3/setup.finished ] ; then
-               /usr/sbin/rt-setup-database --action init --dba postgres
-               for f in $MONITORPATH/rt3/rtconf.d/*.pl ; do 
-                       /usr/sbin/rt-setup-database --action insert --dba postgres --datafile $f
-               done
-
-               # run initial setup scripts (run only once, or for the first time)
-               for f in $MONITORPATH/rt3/rtsetup.d/*.{pl,py,sh} ; do 
-                       $f
-               done
-
-               touch /etc/rt3/setup.finished
-
-       fi
-}
-
-check_rt_sendmail ()
-{
-       tmp_sendmailmc=$(mktemp)
-       
-       # if the templates is newer than the processed config, then update it
-       if grep -q "Addr=127.0.0.1," /etc/mail/sendmail.mc  ; 
-       then
-               # copy templates
-               cp -f /etc/mail/sendmail.mc $tmp_sendmailmc
-
-               # setup initialdata
-               update_config "Addr=127.0.0.1," "" $tmp_sendmailmc
-
-               # copy to live configuration
-               cp -f $tmp_sendmailmc /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
-               rm -f $tmp_sendmailmc
-
-               # edit /etc/mail/access to add local IP
-               if ! grep "$PLC_RT_IP" /etc/mail/access ; then
-                       echo "$PLC_RT_IP                RELAY" >> /etc/mail/access
-                       makemap hash /etc/mail/access.db < /etc/mail/access
-               fi
-               if [ !  -f /etc/smrsh/rt-mailgate ] ; then
-                       ln -s /usr/sbin/rt-mailgate /etc/smrsh/rt-mailgate
-               fi
-               if ! grep "$PLC_RT_HOST" /etc/mail/local-host-names ; then
-                       # edit /etc/mail/local-host-names
-                       echo "$PLC_RT_HOST" >> /etc/mail/local-host-names
-               fi
-               m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
-               service sendmail restart
-       fi
-
-
-}
-
-if [ "$PLC_RT_ENABLED" != "1" ] ; then
-    exit 0
-fi
-
-case "$1" in
-       start)
-               MESSAGE=$"Bootstrap RT (please wait...)"
-               dialog "$MESSAGE"
-
-               check_pg_hba $RT3_DB_NAME $RT3_DB_USER
-               #check_user_and_db $RT3_DB_NAME $RT3_DB_USER
-               check_rt_siteconfig
-               check_rt_pghba
-               if [ -n "$WROTE_PG_CONFIG" ] ; then
-                       # NOTE: restart db to enable access by users granted above.
-                       service plc restart postgresql
-                       MESSAGE=$"Bootstrap RT 2 (please wait...)"
-                       dialog "$MESSAGE"
-               fi
-               check_rt_aliases
-               check_rt_init
-               check_rt_sendmail
-               check_rt_custom         # todo: restart httpd if needed.
-
-               result "$MESSAGE"
-       ;;
-
-
-       delete)
-               MESSAGE=$"Deleting databases..."
-               dialog "$MESSAGE"
-
-               service plc stop httpd
-
-               dropdb -U postgres $RT3_DB_NAME
-               dropuser -U postgres $RT3_DB_USER
-               rm -f /etc/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm
-               rm -f /etc/rt3/initialdata
-               PATTERN="host all postgres 127.0.0.1/32 trust"
-               sed -i -e "s|$PATTERN||g" $PGDATA/pg_hba.conf.d/${RT3_DB_NAME}.conf
-
-               sed -i -e "s/.*mailgate.*//g" /etc/aliases
-               rm -f /etc/rt3/setup.finished
-
-               sed -i -e "s/Port=smtp, Name=MTA/Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA/g" /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
-               service plc start httpd
-
-               result "$MESSAGE"
-       ;;
-
-       stop)
-               MESSAGE=$"Stopping RT"
-               dialog "$MESSAGE"
-
-               # TODO: is there anything to stop?
-
-               result "$MESSAGE"
-       ;;
-esac
-
-exit $ERRORS