cause script to fail if not. Otherwise we have silent failures, which
to the new user are annoying to figure out.
PLC_API_IP=$(gethostbyname $PLC_API_HOST)
PLC_BOOT_IP=$(gethostbyname $PLC_BOOT_HOST)
PLC_WWW_IP=$(gethostbyname $PLC_WWW_HOST)
PLC_API_IP=$(gethostbyname $PLC_API_HOST)
PLC_BOOT_IP=$(gethostbyname $PLC_BOOT_HOST)
PLC_WWW_IP=$(gethostbyname $PLC_WWW_HOST)
+ ip_failure=0
+ if [ -z "$PLC_API_IP" ] ; then
+ MESSAGE=$"PLC_API_IP is not set"
+ dialog "$MESSAGE"
+ ip_failure=1
+ fi
+ if [ -z "$PLC_BOOT_IP" ] ; then
+ MESSAGE=$"PLC_BOOT_IP is not set"
+ dialog "$MESSAGE"
+ ip_failure=1
+ fi
+ if [ -z "$PLC_WWW_IP" ] ; then
+ MESSAGE=$"PLC_WWW_IP is not set"
+ dialog "$MESSAGE"
+ ip_failure=1
+ fi
+ if [ $ip_failure -eq 1 ] ; then
+ /bin/false
+ check
+ fi
+
(
echo "host $PLC_DB_NAME $PLC_DB_USER 127.0.0.1/32 password"
echo "host $PLC_DB_NAME $PLC_DB_USER $PLC_API_IP/32 password"
(
echo "host $PLC_DB_NAME $PLC_DB_USER 127.0.0.1/32 password"
echo "host $PLC_DB_NAME $PLC_DB_USER $PLC_API_IP/32 password"