Sync test/upgrade_project/rel/files with priv/templates

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Tuncer Ayaz 2013-06-12 16:57:26 +02:00
parent ef0fd4089f
commit 500b62a890
5 changed files with 210 additions and 66 deletions

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# -*- tab-width:4;indent-tabs-mode:nil -*- # -*- tab-width:4;indent-tabs-mode:nil -*-
# ex: ts=4 sw=4 et # ex: ts=4 sw=4 et
# /bin/sh on Solaris is not a POSIX compatible shell, but /usr/bin/ksh is.
if [ `uname -s` = 'SunOS' -a "${POSIX_SHELL}" != "true" ]; then
POSIX_SHELL="true"
export POSIX_SHELL
# To support 'whoami' add /usr/ucb to path
PATH=/usr/ucb:$PATH
export PATH
exec /usr/bin/ksh $0 "$@"
fi
# clear it so if we invoke other scripts, they run as ksh
unset POSIX_SHELL
RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd -P) RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd -P)
CALLER_DIR=$PWD
RUNNER_BASE_DIR=${RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR%/*} RUNNER_BASE_DIR=${RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR%/*}
RUNNER_ETC_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/etc RUNNER_ETC_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/etc
RUNNER_LOG_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/log
# Note the trailing slash on $PIPE_DIR/ # Note the trailing slash on $PIPE_DIR/
PIPE_DIR=/tmp/$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/ PIPE_DIR=/tmp/$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/
RUNNER_USER= RUNNER_USER=
WHOAMI=$(whoami)
# Make sure this script is running as the appropriate user # Make sure this script is running as the appropriate user
if [ ! -z "$RUNNER_USER" ] && [ `whoami` != "$RUNNER_USER" ]; then if ([ "$RUNNER_USER" ] && [ "x$WHOAMI" != "x$RUNNER_USER" ]); then
exec sudo -u $RUNNER_USER -i $0 $@ type sudo > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "sudo doesn't appear to be installed and your EUID isn't $RUNNER_USER" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Attempting to restart script through sudo -H -u $RUNNER_USER" >&2
exec sudo -H -u $RUNNER_USER -i $RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR/$RUNNER_SCRIPT $@
fi fi
# Make sure CWD is set to runner base dir
cd $RUNNER_BASE_DIR
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $RUNNER_LOG_DIR
# Identify the script name # Identify the script name
SCRIPT=`basename $0` SCRIPT=`basename $0`
@ -29,22 +45,37 @@ START_ERL=`cat $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/start_erl.data`
ERTS_VSN=${START_ERL% *} ERTS_VSN=${START_ERL% *}
APP_VSN=${START_ERL#* } APP_VSN=${START_ERL#* }
# Use releases/VSN/vm.args if it exists otherwise use etc/vm.args # Use $CWD/vm.args if exists, otherwise releases/APP_VSN/vm.args, or
# else etc/vm.args
if [ -e "$CALLER_DIR/vm.args" ]; then
VMARGS_PATH=$CALLER_DIR/vm.args
USE_DIR=$CALLER_DIR
else
USE_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR
if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args" ]; then if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args" ]; then
VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args" VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args"
else else
VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args" VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args"
fi fi
fi
RUNNER_LOG_DIR=$USE_DIR/log
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $RUNNER_LOG_DIR
# Use releases/VSN/sys.config if it exists otherwise use etc/app.config # Use releases/VSN/sys.config if it exists otherwise use etc/app.config
if [ -e "$USE_DIR/sys.config" ]; then
CONFIG_PATH="$USE_DIR/sys.config"
else
if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config" ]; then if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config" ]; then
CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config" CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config"
else else
CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config" CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config"
fi fi
fi
# Extract the target node name from node.args # Extract the target node name from node.args
NAME_ARG=`egrep '^-s?name' $VMARGS_PATH` NAME_ARG=`egrep '^\-s?name' $VMARGS_PATH`
if [ -z "$NAME_ARG" ]; then if [ -z "$NAME_ARG" ]; then
echo "vm.args needs to have either -name or -sname parameter." echo "vm.args needs to have either -name or -sname parameter."
exit 1 exit 1
@ -54,17 +85,24 @@ fi
REMSH_TYPE=`echo $NAME_ARG | awk '{print $1}'` REMSH_TYPE=`echo $NAME_ARG | awk '{print $1}'`
REMSH_NAME=`echo $NAME_ARG | awk '{print $2}'` REMSH_NAME=`echo $NAME_ARG | awk '{print $2}'`
# Note the `date +%s`, used to allow multiple remsh to the same node transparently # Note the `date +%s`, used to allow multiple remsh to the same node
REMSH_NAME_ARG="$REMSH_TYPE attach`date +%s`@`echo $REMSH_NAME | awk -F@ '{print $2}'`" # transparently
REMSH_NAME_ARG="$REMSH_TYPE remsh`date +%s`@`echo $REMSH_NAME | awk -F@ '{print $2}'`"
REMSH_REMSH_ARG="-remsh $REMSH_NAME" REMSH_REMSH_ARG="-remsh $REMSH_NAME"
# Extract the target cookie # Extract the target cookie
COOKIE_ARG=`grep '^-setcookie' $VMARGS_PATH` COOKIE_ARG=`grep '^\-setcookie' $VMARGS_PATH`
if [ -z "$COOKIE_ARG" ]; then if [ -z "$COOKIE_ARG" ]; then
echo "vm.args needs to have a -setcookie parameter." echo "vm.args needs to have a -setcookie parameter."
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
# Make sure CWD is set to the right dir
cd $USE_DIR
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $USE_DIR/log
# Add ERTS bin dir to our path # Add ERTS bin dir to our path
ERTS_PATH=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin ERTS_PATH=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin
@ -74,47 +112,83 @@ NODETOOL="$ERTS_PATH/escript $ERTS_PATH/nodetool $NAME_ARG $COOKIE_ARG"
# Setup remote shell command to control node # Setup remote shell command to control node
REMSH="$ERTS_PATH/erl $REMSH_NAME_ARG $REMSH_REMSH_ARG $COOKIE_ARG" REMSH="$ERTS_PATH/erl $REMSH_NAME_ARG $REMSH_REMSH_ARG $COOKIE_ARG"
# Common functions
# Ping node without allowing nodetool to take stdin
ping_node() {
$NODETOOL ping < /dev/null
}
# Set the PID global variable, return 1 on error
get_pid() {
PID=`$NODETOOL getpid < /dev/null`
ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Node is not running!"
return 1
fi
# don't allow empty or init pid's
if [ -z $PID ] || [ "$PID" -le 1 ]; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# Check the first argument for instructions # Check the first argument for instructions
case "$1" in case "$1" in
start) start|start_boot)
# Make sure there is not already a node running # Make sure there is not already a node running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping` RES=`ping_node`
if [ "$RES" = "pong" ]; then if [ "$RES" = "pong" ]; then
echo "Node is already running!" echo "Node is already running!"
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
shift # remove $1 case "$1" in
start)
shift
START_OPTION="console"
HEART_OPTION="start"
;;
start_boot)
shift
START_OPTION="console_boot"
HEART_OPTION="start_boot"
;;
esac
RUN_PARAM=$(printf "\'%s\' " "$@") RUN_PARAM=$(printf "\'%s\' " "$@")
HEART_COMMAND="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT start $RUN_PARAM" HEART_COMMAND="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT $HEART_OPTION $RUN_PARAM"
export HEART_COMMAND export HEART_COMMAND
mkdir -p $PIPE_DIR mkdir -p $PIPE_DIR
$ERTS_PATH/run_erl -daemon $PIPE_DIR $RUNNER_LOG_DIR "exec $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT console $RUN_PARAM" 2>&1 $ERTS_PATH/run_erl -daemon $PIPE_DIR $RUNNER_LOG_DIR "exec $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT $START_OPTION $RUN_PARAM" 2>&1
;; ;;
stop) stop)
# Wait for the node to completely stop... # Wait for the node to completely stop...
case `uname -s` in case `uname -s` in
Linux|Darwin|FreeBSD|DragonFly|NetBSD|OpenBSD) Darwin)
# PID COMMAND # Make sure we explicitly set this because iTerm.app doesn't for
PID=`ps ax -o pid= -o command=|\ # some reason.
grep "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/.*/[b]eam"|awk '{print $1}'` COMMAND_MODE=unix2003
;;
SunOS)
# PID COMMAND
PID=`ps -ef -o pid= -o args=|\
grep "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/.*/[b]eam"|awk '{print $1}'`
;;
CYGWIN*)
# UID PID PPID TTY STIME COMMAND
PID=`ps -efW|grep "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/.*/[b]eam"|awk '{print $2}'`
;;
esac esac
# Get the PID from nodetool
get_pid
GPR=$?
if [ "$GPR" -ne 0 ] || [ -z $PID ]; then
exit $GPR
fi
# Tell nodetool to initiate a stop
$NODETOOL stop $NODETOOL stop
ES=$? ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then
exit $ES exit $ES
fi fi
while `kill -0 $PID 2>/dev/null`;
# Wait for the node to completely stop...
while `kill -s 0 $PID 2>/dev/null`
do do
sleep 1 sleep 1
done done
@ -140,7 +214,7 @@ case "$1" in
ping) ping)
## See if the VM is alive ## See if the VM is alive
$NODETOOL ping ping_node
ES=$? ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then
exit $ES exit $ES
@ -148,8 +222,8 @@ case "$1" in
;; ;;
attach) attach)
# Make sure a node IS running # Make sure a node is running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping` ping_node
ES=$? ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Node is not running!" echo "Node is not running!"
@ -161,8 +235,8 @@ case "$1" in
;; ;;
remote_console) remote_console)
# Make sure a node IS running # Make sure a node is running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping` ping_node
ES=$? ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Node is not running!" echo "Node is not running!"
@ -182,7 +256,7 @@ case "$1" in
fi fi
# Make sure a node IS running # Make sure a node IS running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping` ping_node
ES=$? ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Node is not running!" echo "Node is not running!"
@ -195,12 +269,18 @@ case "$1" in
$ERTS_PATH/escript $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/install_upgrade.escript $node_name $erlang_cookie $2 $ERTS_PATH/escript $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/install_upgrade.escript $node_name $erlang_cookie $2
;; ;;
console|console_clean) console|console_clean|console_boot)
# .boot file typically just $SCRIPT (ie, the app name) # .boot file typically just $SCRIPT (ie, the app name)
# however, for debugging, sometimes start_clean.boot is useful: # however, for debugging, sometimes start_clean.boot is useful.
# For e.g. 'setup', one may even want to name another boot script.
case "$1" in case "$1" in
console) BOOTFILE=$SCRIPT ;; console) BOOTFILE=$SCRIPT ;;
console_clean) BOOTFILE=start_clean ;; console_clean) BOOTFILE=start_clean ;;
console_boot)
shift
BOOTFILE="$1"
shift
;;
esac esac
# Setup beam-required vars # Setup beam-required vars
ROOTDIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR ROOTDIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR
@ -249,8 +329,17 @@ case "$1" in
# Start the VM # Start the VM
exec $CMD -- ${1+"$@"} exec $CMD -- ${1+"$@"}
;; ;;
getpid)
# Get the PID from nodetool
get_pid
ES=$?
if [ "$ES" -ne 0 ] || [ -z $PID ]; then
exit $ES
fi
echo $PID
;;
*) *)
echo "Usage: $SCRIPT {start|foreground|stop|restart|reboot|ping|console|console_clean|attach|remote_console|upgrade}" echo "Usage: $SCRIPT {start|start_boot <file>|foreground|stop|restart|reboot|ping|console|getpid|console_clean|console_boot <file>|attach|remote_console|upgrade}"
exit 1 exit 1
;; ;;
esac esac

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#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
## This script replaces the default "erl" in erts-VSN/bin. This is necessary # /bin/sh on Solaris is not a POSIX compatible shell, but /usr/bin/ksh is.
## as escript depends on erl and in turn, erl depends on having access to a if [ `uname -s` = 'SunOS' -a "${POSIX_SHELL}" != "true" ]; then
## bootscript (start.boot). Note that this script is ONLY invoked as a side-effect POSIX_SHELL="true"
## of running escript -- the embedded node bypasses erl and uses erlexec directly export POSIX_SHELL
## (as it should). exec /usr/bin/ksh $0 "$@"
fi
# clear it so if we invoke other scripts, they run as ksh as well
unset POSIX_SHELL
## This script replaces the default "erl" in erts-VSN/bin. This is
## necessary as escript depends on erl and in turn, erl depends on
## having access to a bootscript (start.boot). Note that this script
## is ONLY invoked as a side-effect of running escript -- the embedded
## node bypasses erl and uses erlexec directly (as it should).
## ##
## Note that this script makes the assumption that there is a start_clean.boot ## Note that this script makes the assumption that there is a
## file available in $ROOTDIR/release/VSN. ## start_clean.boot file available in $ROOTDIR/release/VSN.
# Determine the abspath of where this script is executing from. # Determine the abspath of where this script is executing from.
ERTS_BIN_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd -P) ERTS_BIN_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd -P)

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#!/usr/bin/env escript
%% -*- mode: erlang;erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- %% -*- mode: erlang;erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
%% ex: ft=erlang ts=4 sw=4 et %% ex: ft=erlang ts=4 sw=4 et
%% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% -------------------------------------------------------------------
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%% nodetool: Helper Script for interacting with live nodes %% nodetool: Helper Script for interacting with live nodes
%% %%
%% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% -------------------------------------------------------------------
main(Args) -> main(Args) ->
ok = start_epmd(), ok = start_epmd(),
%% Extract the args %% Extract the args
{RestArgs, TargetNode} = process_args(Args, [], undefined), {RestArgs, TargetNode} = process_args(Args, [], undefined),
%% any commands that don't need a running node
case RestArgs of
["chkconfig", File] ->
case file:consult(File) of
{ok, _} ->
io:format("ok\n"),
halt(0);
{error, {Line, Mod, Term}} ->
io:format(standard_error, ["Error on line ",
file:format_error({Line, Mod, Term}), "\n"], []),
halt(1);
{error, R} ->
io:format(standard_error, ["Error reading config file: ",
file:format_error(R), "\n"], []),
halt(1)
end;
_ ->
ok
end,
%% See if the node is currently running -- if it's not, we'll bail %% See if the node is currently running -- if it's not, we'll bail
case {net_kernel:hidden_connect_node(TargetNode), net_adm:ping(TargetNode)} of case {net_kernel:hidden_connect_node(TargetNode),
net_adm:ping(TargetNode)} of
{true, pong} -> {true, pong} ->
ok; ok;
{false,pong} ->
io:format("Failed to connect to node ~p .\n", [TargetNode]),
halt(1);
{_, pang} -> {_, pang} ->
io:format("Node ~p not responding to pings.\n", [TargetNode]), io:format("Node ~p not responding to pings.\n", [TargetNode]),
halt(1) halt(1)
end, end,
case RestArgs of case RestArgs of
["getpid"] ->
io:format("~p\n",
[list_to_integer(rpc:call(TargetNode, os, getpid, []))]);
["ping"] -> ["ping"] ->
%% If we got this far, the node already responsed to a ping, so just dump %% If we got this far, the node already responsed to a
%% a "pong" %% ping, so just dump a "pong"
io:format("pong\n"); io:format("pong\n");
["stop"] -> ["stop"] ->
io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, stop, [], 60000)]); io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, stop, [], 60000)]);
@ -32,7 +59,9 @@ main(Args) ->
["reboot"] -> ["reboot"] ->
io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, reboot, [], 60000)]); io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, reboot, [], 60000)]);
["rpc", Module, Function | RpcArgs] -> ["rpc", Module, Function | RpcArgs] ->
case rpc:call(TargetNode, list_to_atom(Module), list_to_atom(Function), case rpc:call(TargetNode,
list_to_atom(Module),
list_to_atom(Function),
[RpcArgs], 60000) of [RpcArgs], 60000) of
ok -> ok ->
ok; ok;
@ -42,8 +71,23 @@ main(Args) ->
_ -> _ ->
halt(1) halt(1)
end; end;
["rpc_infinity", Module, Function | RpcArgs] ->
case rpc:call(TargetNode,
list_to_atom(Module),
list_to_atom(Function),
[RpcArgs], infinity) of
ok ->
ok;
{badrpc, Reason} ->
io:format("RPC to ~p failed: ~p\n", [TargetNode, Reason]),
halt(1);
_ ->
halt(1)
end;
["rpcterms", Module, Function, ArgsAsString] -> ["rpcterms", Module, Function, ArgsAsString] ->
case rpc:call(TargetNode, list_to_atom(Module), list_to_atom(Function), case rpc:call(TargetNode,
list_to_atom(Module),
list_to_atom(Function),
consult(ArgsAsString), 60000) of consult(ArgsAsString), 60000) of
{badrpc, Reason} -> {badrpc, Reason} ->
io:format("RPC to ~p failed: ~p\n", [TargetNode, Reason]), io:format("RPC to ~p failed: ~p\n", [TargetNode, Reason]),
@ -53,7 +97,7 @@ main(Args) ->
end; end;
Other -> Other ->
io:format("Other: ~p\n", [Other]), io:format("Other: ~p\n", [Other]),
io:format("Usage: nodetool {ping|stop|restart|reboot}\n") io:format("Usage: nodetool {chkconfig|getpid|ping|stop|restart|reboot|rpc|rpc_infinity|rpcterms}\n")
end, end,
net_kernel:stop(). net_kernel:stop().

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{error_logger_mf_maxfiles, 5} % 5 files max {error_logger_mf_maxfiles, 5} % 5 files max
]} ]}
]. ].

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##-heart ##-heart
## Enable kernel poll and a few async threads ## Enable kernel poll and a few async threads
+K true ##+K true
+A 5 ##+A 5
## Increase number of concurrent ports/sockets ## Increase number of concurrent ports/sockets
-env ERL_MAX_PORTS 4096 ##-env ERL_MAX_PORTS 4096
## Tweak GC to run more often ## Tweak GC to run more often
-env ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER 10 ##-env ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER 10