#!/bin/bash #============================================================================== # Copyright and license info is available in the LICENSE file included with # the Server Deployment Package (SDP), and also available online: # https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/projects/perforce-software-sdp/view/main/LICENSE #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This script must be called using the p4master_run script in order to properly set # the environment variables for the script to reference. The p4master_run scripts # source /p4/common/bin/p4_vars to set the environment variables that this script # depends on. # # This script expects the most recent valid checkpoint to be available in # $CHECKPOINTS in order for this script to work. # # This script is using the following external variables: # # SDP_INSTANCE - The instance of Perforce that is being backed up. Always an # integer value. # # P4HOME - Server's home directory. # P4BIN - Command line client name for the instance being backed up. # P4DBIN - Server executable name for the instance being backed up. # P4ROOT - Server's root directory. p4/root, p4_N/root # P4PORT - TCP/IP port for the server instance being backed up. # P4JOURNAL - Location of the Journal for the server instance being backed up. # # export SDP_INSTANCE=${SDP_INSTANCE:-Undefined} export SDP_INSTANCE=${1:-$SDP_INSTANCE} if [[ $SDP_INSTANCE == Undefined ]]; then echo "Instance parameter not supplied." echo "You must supply the Perforce instance as a parameter to this script." exit 1 fi . /p4/common/bin/p4_vars $SDP_INSTANCE . /p4/common/bin/backup_functions.sh ######### Start of Script ########## check_vars set_vars check_uid check_dirs ckp_running /p4/common/bin/p4login get_journalnum rotate_last_run_logs log "Start $P4SERVER Checkpoint" get_offline_journal_num replay_journals_to_offline_db truncate_journal replay_journal_to_offline_db ROOTDIR=$OFFLINE_DB dump_checkpoint recreate_offline_db_files remove_old_checkpoints_and_journals if [[ -d ${P4HOME}/checkpoints.rep ]]; then cd ${P4HOME}/checkpoints.rep rm `ls -t | awk 'NR>1'` > /dev/null 2>&1 fi check_disk_space remove_old_logs log "End $P4SERVER Checkpoint" mail_log_file "$HOSTNAME $P4SERVER Daily maintenance log." set_counter ckp_complete
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#14 | 19113 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Changed name of daily_backup.sh to daily_checkpoint.sh Changed name of weekly_backup.sh to recreate_db_checkpoint.sh Updated crontabs with new names, and changed to run recreate_db_checkpoint on the 1st Sat. of Jan. and July. For most companies, this is a better practice than recreating weekly per discussion with Anton. Remove solaris crontab since Solaris is pretty much dead, and we don't test on it. Updated docs to reflect name changes, and did a little clean other other sections while I was in there. |
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#13 | 18587 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Reworked the log rotation stuff in backup_functions.sh to make it cleaner and handle the new log from recreate_offline_db.sh. Modified recreate_offline_db.sh to add comments about a bad checkpoint. Also made it create its own log file since it isn't doing a checkpoint. Removed the log rotation for the same reason. Moved the LOGFILE setting out to all of scripts to make it more obvious for future scripts that you need to set that variable in your script so that it doesn't just default to checkpoint.log. Moved the functions in weekly_backup.sh and recreate_offline_db.sh into backup_functions.sh where they belong for consistency. Modified backup_functions.sh to use a consistent naming convention for all the rotated log files rather than checkpoint.log being unique. Replaced all back ticks with the newer bash $() method. Removed all of the line wrapping since I am pretty sure that none of us are working on an 80 character terminal these days and it is easier to read this way. |
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#12 | 18528 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
#review-18511 Added code to remove all but the most recent file in the checkpoints.rep directory. The most recent file is the active journal that has been pre-rotated by a poorly designed journalcopy method. The other files in this directory are copies of journals that we already have in the regular checkpoints directory, so there is no need to keep them. |
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#11 | 16029 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Routine merge to dev from main using: p4 merge -b perforce_software-sdp-dev |
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#10 | 15778 | C. Thomas Tyler | Routine Merge Down to dev from main. | ||
#9 | 15701 | C. Thomas Tyler | Routine merge down using 'p4 merge -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. | ||
#8 | 15375 | adrian_waters | Routine merge-down from main->dev | ||
#7 | 15374 | adrian_waters |
- Ensure backup scripts are run as the OSUSER (to prevent accidental running as root); - in scripts where LOGFILE value is changed from the 'checkpoint.log' set by set_vars, ensure the new assignment is before check_dirs is called, otherwise errors could be written to the 'wrong' log - in 'die()' - detect if running from terminal & also send output to stderr |
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#6 | 13931 | C. Thomas Tyler | Routine merge-down to dev from main. | ||
#5 | 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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#4 | 12169 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Updated copyright date to 2015 Updated shell scripts to require an instance parameter to eliminate the need for calling p4master_run. Python and Perl still need it since you have to set the environment for them to run in. Incorporated comments from reviewers. Left the . instead of source as that seems more common in the field and has the same functionality. |
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#3 | 12028 | C. Thomas Tyler | Refreshed SDP dev branch, merging down from main. | ||
#2 | 11485 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Brought over changes from RCJ sdp to properly handle Edge servers and to properly replicate shelves when replicating from Windows to Linux |
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#1 | 10638 | C. Thomas Tyler | Populate perforce_software-sdp-dev. | ||
//guest/perforce_software/sdp/main/Server/Unix/p4/common/bin/daily_backup.sh | |||||
#1 | 10148 | C. Thomas Tyler | Promoted the Perforce Server Deployment Package to The Workshop. |