#!/bin/bash #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (c) Perforce Software, Inc., 2007-2015. All rights reserved # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS # "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT # LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL PERFORCE # SOFTWARE, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT # LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, # DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON # ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR # TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF # THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH # DAMAGE. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This is an example maintenance script to run the recommended maintenance scripts on a weekly basis. # You need to make sure you update the hard coded locations to match yours if you are not using the # default locations. # export SDP_INSTANCE="${1:-1}" . /p4/common/bin/p4_vars $SDP_INSTANCE # Link the sdp directory under /p4 export PATH=$PATH:/p4/sdp/Maintenance:./ export LOG=/p4/${SDP_INSTANCE}/logs/maintenace_log.txt echo . > $LOG cd "/p4/sdp/Maintenance" >> $LOG echo ======================================= >> $LOG echo Running unload_labels.py >> $LOG echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG unload_labels.py >> $LOG 2>&1 echo ======================================= >> $LOG echo Running unload_clients.py >> $LOG echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG unload_clients.py >> $LOG 2>&1 echo ======================================= >> $LOG echo Running delusers.py >> $LOG echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG delusers.py >> $LOG 2>&1 echo ======================================= >> $LOG echo Running email_pending_client_deletes.py >> $LOG echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG email_pending_client_deletes.py 1 >> $LOG 2>&1 echo ======================================= >> $LOG echo Running email_pending_user_deletes.py >> $LOG echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG email_pending_user_deletes.py 1 >> $LOG 2>&1 echo ======================================= >> $LOG echo Removing empty pending changes. >> $LOG echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG remove_empty_pending_changes.py >> $LOG 2>&1 echo The time is: `date` >> $LOG mail -s "Weekly maintenance log" $MAILTO < $LOG
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#1 | 15465 | alan_petersen | Merging using sdp_alan_petersen | ||
//guest/perforce_software/sdp/dev/Maintenance/maintenance | |||||
#4 | 13906 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Normalized P4INSTANCE to SDP_INSTANCE to get Unix/Windows implementations in sync. Reasons: 1. Things that interact with SDP in both Unix and Windows environments shoudn't have to account for this obscure SDP difference between Unix and Windows. (I came across this doing CBD work). 2. The Windows and Unix scripts have different variable names for defining the same concept, the SDP instance. Unix uses P4INSTANCE, while Windows uses SDP_INSTANCE. 3. This instance tag, a data set identifier, is an SDP concept. I prefer the SDP_INSTANCE name over P4INSTANCE, so I prpose to normalize to SDP_INSTANCE. 4. The P4INSTANCE name makes it look like a setting that might be recognized by the p4d itself, which it is not. (There are other such things such as P4SERVER that could perhaps be renamed as a separate task; but I'm not sure we want to totally disallow the P4 prefix for variable names. It looks too right to be wrong in same cases, like P4BIN and P4DBIN. That's a discussion for another day, outside the scope of this task). Meanwhile: * Fixed a bug in the Windows 2013.3 upgrade script that was referencing undefined P4INSTANCE, as the Windows environment defined only SDP_INSTANCE. * Had P4INSTANCE been removed completely, this change would likely cause trouble for users doing updates for existing SDP installations. So, though it involves slight technical debt, I opted to keep a redundant definition of P4INSTANCE in p4_vars.template, with comments indicating SDP_INSTANCE should be used in favor of P4INSTANCE, with a warning that P4INSTANCE may go away in a future release. This should avoid unnecessary upgrade pain. * In mkdirs.sh, the varialbe name was INSTANCE rather than SDP_INSTANCE. I changed that as well. That required manual change rather than sub/replace to avoid corrupting other similar varialbe names (e.g. MASTERINSTANCE). This is a trivial change technically (a substitute/replace, plus tweaks in p4_vars.template), but impacts many files. |
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#3 | 11477 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Updated to use /usr/bin/env python Added workshop header. Changed cfg to config. |
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#2 | 11464 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Current maintenance scripts. | ||
#1 | 10638 | C. Thomas Tyler | Populate perforce_software-sdp-dev. | ||
//guest/perforce_software/sdp/main/Maintenance/maintenance | |||||
#2 | 10464 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Corrected typos and added import sys. | ||
#1 | 10148 | C. Thomas Tyler | Promoted the Perforce Server Deployment Package to The Workshop. |