#!/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 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ set -u # Common functions used in all backup scripts. check_vars () { if [[ -z "$SDP_INSTANCE" || -z "$P4HOME" || -z "$P4PORT" || -z "$P4ROOT" || -z "$P4JOURNAL" || -z "$P4BIN" || -z "$P4DBIN" || -z "$P4TICKETS" || -z "$KEEPCKPS" || -z "$KEEPJNLS" || -z "$KEEPLOGS" || -z "$CHECKPOINTS" || -z "$LOGS" || -z "$OSUSER" ]]; then echo "Use p4master_run or source p4_vars when calling this script." echo "Required external variable not set. Abort!" exit 1 fi } set_vars () { RC=$P4HOME/bin/p4d_${SDP_INSTANCE}_init OFFLINE_DB=${P4HOME}/offline_db EDGESERVER=0 $P4CBIN/p4login $P4BIN -u $P4USER -p $P4PORT server -o $SERVERID | grep ^Services | grep "edge-server" > /dev/null if [[ $(echo $?) -eq 0 ]]; then EDGESERVER=1 fi } # check if user is running as required OS user check_uid () { user=$(id -un) if [[ ${user} != ${OSUSER} ]]; then die "Must be run by user: ${OSUSER}. Abort!" fi } log () { echo -n $(date) 2>&1 >> "$LOGFILE" echo " $0: $@" 2>&1 >> "$LOGFILE" } # Decide depending on our mail utility, how to specify sender (if we need to). # Mail on some platforms sets sender by default. # If the mail utility returns what looks like a version identifier # when given the '-V' flag, use a '-S' flag. If it does not return a # verision identifier, don't set a mail sender option. # Allow GNU Mailutils alternative flag instead. get_mail_sender_opt () { local mail_sender_opt= local mail_ver= if [[ -n "$MAILFROM" ]]; then mail_ver=$($SDPMAIL -V 2>&1) if [[ "$mail_ver" =~ "GNU Mailutils" ]]; then mail_sender_opt="-aFrom:$MAILFROM" elif [[ "$mail_ver" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9] ]]; then mail_sender_opt="-S from=$MAILFROM" fi fi echo "$mail_sender_opt" } mail_log_file () { local subject=$1 local mail_sender_opt=$(get_mail_sender_opt) $SDPMAIL -s "$subject" $mail_sender_opt $MAILTO < "$LOGFILE" } die () { # send mail and exit # mail the error (with more helpful subject line than cron) log "ERROR!!! - $HOSTNAME $P4SERVER $0: $@" mail_log_file "ERROR!!! - $HOSTNAME $P4SERVER $0: $@" # if running from terminal, also send to stderr tty >/dev/null if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then echo "$@" >&2 fi exit 1 } ckp_running() { if [[ -f ${LOGS}/ckp_running.txt ]]; then die "Last checkpoint not complete. Check the backup process or contact support." fi echo "Checkpoint running." > ${LOGS}/ckp_running.txt } ckp_complete() { rm -f ${LOGS}/ckp_running.txt } checkdir () { local dir=$1 [[ -w $dir ]] && return die "$dir is not writable. Abort!" } check_dirs () { # Check that key dirs are writable dirs_ok=true for dir in $OFFLINE_DB $CHECKPOINTS $LOGS; do checkdir $dir # aborts on failure. done } check_disk_space () { # Add the results of df -h or df -m to the log file. log "Checking disk space..." $P4BIN diskspace >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 } check_journalnum () { local JNLNUM=$1 re='^[0-9]+$' if ! [[ $JNLNUM =~ $re ]] ; then die "Journal number must be numeric." fi } get_journalnum () { # get the current journal and checkpoint serial numbers. JOURNALNUM=$($P4BIN -u $P4USER -p $P4PORT counter journal 2>> $LOGFILE) || die "Cannot get the checkpoint number. Abort!" check_journalnum $JOURNALNUM # If we are on an edge server, the journal has already rotated, so we have to decrement the value # so that we replay the correct journal file and create the correct checkpoint number on the # edge server. if [[ $EDGESERVER -eq 1 ]]; then JOURNALNUM=$(($JOURNALNUM - 1)) fi CHECKPOINTNUM=$(($JOURNALNUM + 1)) } check_offline_db_usable () { # Check it is OK if [[ ! -f $OFFLINE_DB/offline_db_usable.txt ]]; then die "Offline database not in a usable state. Check the backup process." fi if [[ ! -f $OFFLINE_DB/db.counters ]]; then die "Offline database not found. Consider creating it with live_checkpoint.sh. Be aware that it locks the live system and can take a long time! Abort!" fi } get_offline_journal_num () { # Get the journal number of the offline database check_offline_db_usable OFFLINEJNLNUM=$($P4DBIN -r $OFFLINE_DB -jd - db.counters | grep '@journal@' | cut -d "@" -f 8 2>> $LOGFILE) || die "Cannot get the offline journal number. Abort!" check_journalnum $OFFLINEJNLNUM log "Offline journal number is: $OFFLINEJNLNUM" } remove_old_checkpoints_and_journals () { if [[ $KEEPCKPS -eq 0 ]]; then log "Skipping cleanup of old checkpoints because KEEPCKPS is set to 0." else log "Deleting obsolete checkpoints and journals. Keeping latest $KEEPCKPS per KEEPCKPS setting in p4_vars." # Remove selected checkpoint and journal files based on the KEEPCKPS setting regardless of whether compressed or not. # We multiply KEEPCKP by 2 for the ckp files because of the md5 files. for I_LOGFILE in $(ls -t ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.* 2>/dev/null | awk "NR > ($KEEPCKPS * 2)"); do log "rm -f $I_LOGFILE" rm -f "$I_LOGFILE" done # Use KEEPJNLS to allow for separate journal rotation at a higher frequency. for I_LOGFILE in $(ls -t ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.* 2>/dev/null | awk "NR > $KEEPJNLS"); do log "rm -f $I_LOGFILE" rm -f "$I_LOGFILE" done fi } stop_p4d () { log "Shutting down the p4 server" $RC stop >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 COUNTER=$( ps -ef | grep -i p4d_$P4INSTANCE | grep -v grep | wc -l ) declare -i WAITCOUNT=0 while [[ $COUNTER != "0" ]]; do sleep 5 COUNTER=$( ps -ef | grep -i p4d_$P4INSTANCE | grep -v grep | wc -l ) WAITCOUNT=$(( $WAITCOUNT + 1 )) # The WAITCOUNT value below is 120 * 5 seconds = 10 minutes. # If p4d hasn't shut down by then, something is not shutting down on its own, so we kill it. if (( $WAITCOUNT > 120 )); then ps -ef | grep -i p4d_$P4INSTANCE | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill > /dev/null 2>&1 fi done log "p4 stop finished -- p4 should be down now." } start_p4d () { log "Starting the p4 server" $RC start >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 sleep 3 # Give it a few seconds to start up # Confirm that it started - success below means it did if $P4BIN -u $P4USER -p $P4PORT info >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then log "Server restarted successfully - p4 should be back up now." else log "Error: Server does not appear to have started." fi } truncate_journal () { [[ -f ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.${CHECKPOINTNUM}.gz ]] && die "Checkpoint ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.${CHECKPOINTNUM}.gz already exists, check the backup process." if [[ $EDGESERVER -eq 0 ]]; then [[ -f ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.${JOURNALNUM} ]] && die "Journal ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.${JOURNALNUM} already exists, check the backup process." log "Truncating journal..." # 'p4d -jj' does a copy-then-delete, instead of a simple mv. # during 'p4d -jj' the perforce server will hang the responses to clients. # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' $P4CBIN/p4login -p $P4MASTERPORT { time $P4BIN -p $P4MASTERPORT admin journal ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}; } >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { die "Journal rotation failed. Abort!"; } # The test below waits until the journal file exists in the checkpoints directory before proceeding. test=1 while [ $test != 0 ] do sleep 5 if [ -f "${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.${JOURNALNUM}" ];then test=0 fi done $P4CBIN/p4login fi } p4d_truncate_journal () { [[ -f ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.${CHECKPOINTNUM}.gz ]] && die "Checkpoint ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.${CHECKPOINTNUM}.gz already exists, check the backup process." if [[ $EDGESERVER -eq 0 ]]; then [[ -f ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.${JOURNALNUM} ]] && die "Journal ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.${JOURNALNUM} already exists, check the backup process." log "Truncating journal..." # 'p4d -jj' does a copy-then-delete, instead of a simple mv. # during 'p4d -jj' the perforce server will hang the responses to clients. # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' { time $P4DBIN -r $P4ROOT -J $P4JOURNAL -jj ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}; } >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { start_p4d; die "Journal rotation failed. Abort!"; } fi } replay_journals_to_offline_db () { log "Replay any unreplayed journals to the offline database" for (( j=$OFFLINEJNLNUM; $j <= $JOURNALNUM; j++ )); do log "Replay journal ${P4SERVER}.jnl.${j} to offline db." # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' { time $P4DBIN -r $OFFLINE_DB -jr -f ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.jnl.${j}; } >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { die "Offline journal replay failed. Abort!"; } done } replay_active_journal_to_offline_db () { log "Replay active journal to offline db." # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' { time $P4DBIN -r $OFFLINE_DB -jr -f ${P4JOURNAL}; } >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { die "Active Journal replay failed. Abort!"; } } recreate_offline_db_files () { [[ -f ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.*.gz ]] && ckp_complete && die "No checkpoints found - run live_checkpoint.sh" rm -f ${OFFLINE_DB}/offline_db_usable.txt rm -f ${OFFLINE_DB}/db.* >> "$LOGFILE" rm -f ${OFFLINE_DB}/save/db.* >> "$LOGFILE" LASTCKP=$(ls -t ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.*.gz | head -1) log "Recovering from $LASTCKP" # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' { time $P4DBIN -r $OFFLINE_DB -jr -z ${LASTCKP}; } >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { die "Restore of checkpoint to $OFFLINE_DB failed!"; } echo "Offline db file restored successfully." > ${OFFLINE_DB}/offline_db_usable.txt } checkpoint () { log "Create a new checkpoint from the live db files." # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' { time $P4DBIN -r $P4ROOT -jc -Z ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}; } >>"$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { die "ERROR - New checkpoint failed!"; } } dump_checkpoint () { log "Dump out new checkpoint from db files in $ROOTDIR." # curly braces are necessary to capture the output of 'time' { time $P4DBIN -r $ROOTDIR -jd -z ${CHECKPOINTS}/${P4SERVER}.ckp.${CHECKPOINTNUM}.gz; } >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 || { die "New checkpoint dump failed!"; } } compare_journal_numbers () { # Get the journal number of the offline database if [[ ! -f $OFFLINE_DB/offline_db_usable.txt ]]; then die "Offline database not in a usable state. Check the backup process." fi if [[ ! -f $OFFLINE_DB/db.counters ]]; then die "Offline database not found. Consider creating it with live_checkpoint.sh. Be aware that it locks the live system and can take a long time! Abort!" fi local _OFFLINEJNLNUM=$($P4DBIN -r $OFFLINE_DB -jd - db.counters | grep '@journal@' | cut -d "@" -f 8 2>> $LOGFILE) || die "Cannot get $OFFLINE_DB journal number. Abort!" check_journalnum $_OFFLINEJNLNUM # Get the journal number of the root database if [[ ! -f $P4ROOT/db.counters ]]; then die "$P4ROOT database not found. Something is seriously wrong since the server was just running a minute ago! Contact support@perforce.com" fi local _JNLNUM=$($P4DBIN -r $P4ROOT -jd - db.counters | grep '@journal@' | cut -d "@" -f 8 2>> $LOGFILE) || die "Cannot get $P4ROOT journal number. Abort!" check_journalnum $_JNLNUM if [[ $_JNLNUM -ne $_OFFLINEJNLNUM ]]; then log "$P4ROOT journal number is: $_JNLNUM" log "$OFFLINE_DB journal number is: $_OFFLINEJNLNUM" die "$P4ROOT and $OFFLINE_DB numbers do not match." fi } switch_db_files () { # Compare the Offline and Master journal numbers before switching to make sure they match. compare_journal_numbers log "Switching root and offline_db links..." [[ -d ${P4ROOT}/save ]] || mkdir -p ${P4ROOT}/save rm -f ${P4ROOT}/save/db.* >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 mv ${P4ROOT}/db.* ${P4ROOT}/save >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 mv ${P4ROOT}/license* ${OFFLINE_DB} >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 mv ${P4ROOT}/rdb.lbr ${OFFLINE_DB} >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 mv ${P4ROOT}/state* ${OFFLINE_DB} >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 mv ${P4ROOT}/server.id ${OFFLINE_DB} >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 rm -f ${OFFLINE_DB}/offline_db_usable.txt OLDBLNK=$(readlink $OFFLINE_DB) ROOTLNK=$(readlink $P4ROOT) unlink $OFFLINE_DB unlink $P4ROOT ln -s $OLDBLNK $P4ROOT >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 || die "Link of $OLDBLNK to $P4ROOT failed." ln -s $ROOTLNK $OFFLINE_DB >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 || die "Link of $ROOTLNK to $OFFLINE_DB failed." } rotate_log_file () { ROTATE_LOGNAME=$1 GZ_EXT=${2:-} if [[ -f ${ROTATE_LOGNAME} ]]; then mv -f ${ROTATE_LOGNAME} ${ROTATE_LOGNAME}.${LOGID} >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 [[ ! -z "$GZ_EXT" ]] && gzip ${ROTATE_LOGNAME}.${LOGID} >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 fi } # At the start of each run for live_checkpoint.sh, daily_checkpoint.sh, and # recreate_db_checkpoint.sh, before *any* logging activity occurs, rotate the logs # from the most recent prior run, always named "checkpoint.log" or "log". rotate_last_run_logs () { cd "$LOGS" LOGID=$(date +'%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S') # Rotate prior log file for the current script. rotate_log_file $LOGFILE # Rotate prior server log. rotate_log_file "log" ".gz" # Rotate prior broker log. rotate_log_file "p4broker.log" ".gz" # Rotate prior audit log. rotate_log_file "audit.log" ".gz" cd - > /dev/null } remove_log_files () { REMOVE_LOGNAME=$1 KEEPNUM=$2 for I_LOGFILE in $(ls -t ${REMOVE_LOGNAME}* 2>/dev/null | awk "NR > $KEEPNUM"); do log "rm -f $I_LOGFILE" rm -f "$I_LOGFILE" done } remove_old_logs () { # Remove old Checkpoint Logs # Use KEEPJNLS rather than KEEPLOGS, so we keep the same number # of checkpoint logs as we keep checkpoints. cd "$LOGS" if [[ $KEEPJNLS -eq 0 ]]; then log "Skipping cleanup of old checkpoint logs because KEEPJNLS is set to 0." else log "Deleting old checkpoint logs. Keeping latest $KEEPJNLS, per KEEPJNLS setting in p4_vars." remove_log_files "checkpoint.log" $KEEPJNLS fi if [[ $KEEPLOGS -eq 0 ]]; then log "Skipping cleanup of old server logs because KEEPLOGS is set to 0." else log "Deleting old server logs. Keeping latest $KEEPLOGS, per KEEPLOGS setting in p4_vars." remove_log_files "log" $KEEPLOGS remove_log_files "p4broker.log" $KEEPLOGS remove_log_files "audit.log" $KEEPLOGS remove_log_files "sync_replica.log" $KEEPLOGS remove_log_files "recreate_offline_db.log" $KEEPLOGS remove_log_files "upgrade.log" $KEEPLOGS remove_log_files "p4login" $KEEPLOGS fi cd - > /dev/null } set_counter() { $P4CBIN/p4login $P4BIN -u $P4USER -p $P4PORT counter lastSDPCheckpoint "$(date +'%s (%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S %z %Z)')" > /dev/null }
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#76 | 30388 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2024.1.30385 (2024/06/11). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#75 | 30297 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2023.2.30295 (2024/05/08). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#74 | 30043 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2023.2.30041 (2023/12/22). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#73 | 29954 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2023.1.29949 (2023/12/01). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#72 | 29891 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2023.1.29699 (2023/07/11). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#71 | 29612 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2023.1.29610 (2023/05/25). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#70 | 29443 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2022.2.29441 (2023/02/27). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#69 | 29401 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2022.2.29399 (2023/02/06). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#68 | 29252 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2022.2.29250 (2022/12/08). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#67 | 29143 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2022.1.29141 (2022/10/29). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#66 | 28858 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2022.1.28855 (2022/05/27). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#65 | 28651 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2021.2.28649 (2022/03/03). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#64 | 28412 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2021.2.28410 (2021/11/24). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#63 | 28240 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2021.1.28238 (2021/11/12). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#62 | 27761 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2020.1.27759 (2021/05/07). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#61 | 27463 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2020.1.27457 (2021/02/17). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#60 | 27331 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2020.1.27325 (2021/01/29). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#59 | 26496 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26494 (2020/04/23). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#58 | 26480 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26478 (2020/04/12). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#57 | 26475 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26472 (2020/04/10). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#56 | 26470 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26468 (2020/04/10). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#55 | 26411 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26407 (2020/03/28). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#54 | 26403 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26400 (2020/03/28). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#53 | 26246 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26239 (2020/01/08). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#52 | 26161 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.3.26159 (2019/11/06). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#51 | 25596 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.2.25594 (2019/05/02). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#50 | 25380 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.1.25374 (2019/03/21). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#49 | 25279 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.1.25276 (2019/03/06). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#48 | 25245 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2019.1.25238 (2019/03/02). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#47 | 23331 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2017.4.23329 (2017/12/05). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#46 | 23044 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2017.3.23041 (2017/10/24). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#45 | 23006 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2017.3.23003 (2017/10/19). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#44 | 22685 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Update main with current changes from dev. | ||
#43 | 22185 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2017.2.22177 (2017/05/17). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#42 | 21723 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2017.1.21720 (2017/02/17). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#41 | 21338 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.2.21328 (2016/12/16). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#40 | 21193 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Update main from dev. | ||
#39 | 20974 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.2.20972 (2016/11/01). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#38 | 20858 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.2.20856 (2016/10/04). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#37 | 20767 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.2.20755 (2016/09/29). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#36 | 20353 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.1.20348. Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev', with selective removal of changes related to work-in-progress changes. |
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#35 | 19898 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP/MultiArch/2016.1/19888 (2016/07/07). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#34 | 19835 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released Rev. SDP/MultiArch/2016.1/19768 (2016/06/24). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#33 | 19694 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP/MultiArch/2016.1/19661 (2016/06/08). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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#32 | 19414 | C. Thomas Tyler | Released SDP/MultiArch/2016.1/19410 (2016/05/17). | ||
#31 | 18961 | C. Thomas Tyler | Released: SDP/MultiArch/2016.1/18958 (2016/04/08). | ||
#30 | 18619 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Updating main with current changes. | ||
#29 | 18530 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Update main from dev. | ||
#28 | 16155 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Removed check code that probably hasn't ever worked. Deleted mirror_ldap* since that functionality is built into the server now. |
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#27 | 15856 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Replaced the big license comment block with a shortened form referencing the LICENSE file included with the SDP package, and also by the URL for the license file in The Workshop. |
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#26 | 15784 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Added missing bracket. | ||
#25 | 15780 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Per Robert: Style police causing problems :) Fixed! |
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#24 | 15777 | C. Thomas Tyler |
No functional changes. Style Policing only on bash scripts only. Normalized indentation and line breaks, removed offending tabs, and general whitespace usage. |
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#23 | 15609 | C. Thomas Tyler | Pushing SDP 2015.1.15607 (2015/09/02). | ||
#22 | 15197 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Corrected versions from testing. | ||
#21 | 15193 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Added semaphore file to indicate state of the offline database and added check into the backup process to fail if the state of the offline db is not good. |
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#20 | 15190 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Added a semaphore file to prevent the checkpoint process from running if another one hasn't finished. Added a check to make sure the journal number is numeric. |
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#19 | 13928 | dsp |
Set lastSDPCounter after a successfull SDP checkpoint p4 admin checkpoint sets lastCheckpointAction, which is useful for monitoring, in particular when checkpoint age should be observed from the outside through p4. However the SDP is using p4d directly to create checkpoints and will not set checkpoints. In order to distinguish human actions from the SDP cronjobs, set a new counter lastSDPCounter in a similar format. |
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#18 | 13908 | C. Thomas Tyler | Pushing SDP 2015.1.13906. | ||
#17 | 12171 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Merge in changes to remove the need for p4master_run. | ||
#16 | 11950 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Made die function record ERROR!!! $HOSTNAME and $P4SERVER in subject. Cleaned up message passed to die command and corrected a typo. |
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#15 | 11929 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Updated die function to just pass parameter to mail_log_file instead of echo. | ||
#14 | 11919 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Added a SERVERID variable to p4_vars and updated backup_functions to use it. Changed the location and the names of the config files so that they could live in /p4/common/config (You're welcome Tom). The files names are: p4_$INSTANCE.vars p4_$INSTANCE.p4review.cfg p4_$INSTANCE.vars will now set P4REPLICA to FALSE if SERVERID matches MASTERNAME, otherwise it is TRUE. This change means that a user must change server.id now in order to change the role of the server rather than changing the instance vars file. This makes more sense to a user that is reading the admin guide about server.id rather than overwriting the file based on a setting that isn't in the admin guide. Change mkdirs to reflect all of the above changes. |
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#13 | 11908 | adrian_waters | Use set -u to trap unbounded variables | ||
#12 | 11886 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Changed $prog to $0 so that we don't have to set prog in the calling functions. | ||
#11 | 11766 | Robert Cowham |
Missed a reference to $MAIL in @11758 Tweaked run_tests.sh to output more error messages on failure. Though this still doesn't show output of individual failed commands. |
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#10 | 11758 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Change MAIL variable to SDPMAIL to avoid conflicts with customer variables. Changed sdp_sync.sh to use get_mail_opts from backup_functions to avoid duplicate functions. |
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#9 | 11730 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Moved P4SERVER variable to p4_vars so that all scripts can use it properly. replica_status.sh referenced it, but it wasn't working since it was only in backup_functions.sh |
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#8 | 11710 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Changed die function to call new email function. Added su to OSUSER functionality to p4master_run to avoid problems with people running scripts manually as root by mistake. |
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#7 | 11707 | Robert Cowham |
Refactored sending of mail to a common function. Make the setting of "MAILFROM" work for Ubuntu (GNU Mailutils) as well as CentOS |
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#6 | 11570 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) |
Brought in changes from Mark Foundry to add -S $MAILFROM to mail commands. Changed sync_replica.sh and weekly_sync_replica.sh to use $LOGFILE for consistency. Added mail command to both files as well. |
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#5 | 11540 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Converted to unix format. | ||
#4 | 11534 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Added -f to -jr to cover offline obliterates where the entries are already removed from the offline database. | ||
#3 | 11524 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Released updated version of the SDP from Dev. | ||
#2 | 11130 | Robert Cowham | Check for the existence of offline database and log error message if not found. | ||
#1 | 10148 | C. Thomas Tyler | Promoted the Perforce Server Deployment Package to The Workshop. |