Add 'generate-upgrade' command

To support OTP release upgrades I have added support for building
upgrade packages. Support for this is included in the
rebar_upgrade module, specifically generate_upgrade/2. It requires
one variable to be set on the command line 'previous_release' which
is the absolute path or relative path from 'rel/' to the previous
release one is upgrading from. Running an upgrade will create the
needed files, including a relup and result in a tarball containing
the upgrade being written to 'rel/'. When done it cleans up the
temporary files systools created.

Usage:
$ rebar generate-upgrade previous_release=/path/to/old/version

This also includes a dummy application that can be used to test
upgrades as well as an example.

Special thanks to Daniel Reverri, Jesper Louis Andersen and
Richard Jones for comments and patches.
This commit is contained in:
joewilliams 2011-01-27 18:15:25 +01:00 committed by Tuncer Ayaz
parent 3fd3bfc89a
commit 5298e93a18
17 changed files with 720 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
rebar_require_vsn,
rebar_subdirs,
rebar_templater,
rebar_upgrade,
rebar_utils,
rebar_xref,
getopt,
@ -79,7 +80,8 @@
]},
{rel_dir, [
rebar_reltool
rebar_reltool,
rebar_upgrade
]}
]}
]}

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@ -117,13 +117,19 @@ case "$1" in
$ERTS_PATH/to_erl $PIPE_DIR
;;
console)
console|console_clean)
# .boot file typically just $SCRIPT (ie, the app name)
# however, for debugging, sometimes start_clean.boot is useful:
case "$1" in
console) BOOTFILE=$SCRIPT ;;
console_clean) BOOTFILE=start_clean ;;
esac
# Setup beam-required vars
ROOTDIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR
BINDIR=$ROOTDIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin
EMU=beam
PROGNAME=`echo $0 | sed 's/.*\\///'`
CMD="$BINDIR/erlexec -boot $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/$SCRIPT -embedded -config $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config -args_file $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args -- ${1+"$@"}"
CMD="$BINDIR/erlexec -boot $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/$BOOTFILE -embedded -config $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config -args_file $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args -- ${1+"$@"}"
export EMU
export ROOTDIR
export BINDIR

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@ -211,6 +211,8 @@ delete-deps Delete fetched dependencies
generate [dump_spec=0/1] Build release with reltool
generate-upgrade [previous_release=path] Build an upgrade package
eunit [suite=foo] Run eunit [test/foo_tests.erl] tests
ct [suite=] [case=] Run common_test suites in ./test
@ -264,8 +266,8 @@ filter_flags([Item | Rest], Commands) ->
command_names() ->
["build-plt", "check-deps", "check-plt", "clean", "compile", "create",
"create-app", "create-node", "ct", "delete-deps", "dialyze", "doc",
"eunit", "generate", "get-deps", "help", "list-templates", "update-deps",
"version", "xref"].
"eunit", "generate", "generate-upgrade", "get-deps", "help",
"list-templates", "update-deps", "version", "xref"].
unabbreviate_command_names([]) ->
[];

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%% -*- tab-width: 4;erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
%% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
%%
%% rebar: Erlang Build Tools
%%
%% Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Williams <joe@joetify.com>
%%
%% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
%% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
%% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
%% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
%% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
%% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
%%
%% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
%% all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
%%
%% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
%% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
%% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
%% AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
%% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
%% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
%% THE SOFTWARE.
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
-module(rebar_upgrade).
-include("rebar.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
-export(['generate-upgrade'/2]).
%% public api
'generate-upgrade'(_Config, ReltoolFile) ->
case rebar_config:get_global(previous_release, false) of
false ->
?ABORT("previous_release=PATH is required to "
"create upgrade package~n", []);
OldVerPath ->
%% Run checks to make sure that building a package is possible
{NewName, NewVer} = run_checks(OldVerPath, ReltoolFile),
NameVer = NewName ++ "_" ++ NewVer,
%% Save the code path prior to doing anything
OrigPath = code:get_path(),
%% Prepare the environment for building the package
ok = setup(OldVerPath, NewName, NewVer, NameVer),
%% Build the package
run_systools(NameVer, NewName),
%% Boot file changes
boot_files(NewVer, NewName),
%% Extract upgrade and tar it back up with changes
make_tar(NameVer),
%% Clean up files that systools created
ok = cleanup(NameVer, NewName, NewVer),
%% Restore original path
true = code:set_path(OrigPath),
ok
end.
%% internal api
run_checks(OldVerPath, ReltoolFile) ->
true = prop_check(filelib:is_dir(OldVerPath),
"Release directory doesn't exist (~p)~n", [OldVerPath]),
{Name, Ver} = get_release_name(ReltoolFile),
NamePath = filename:join([".", Name]),
true = prop_check(filelib:is_dir(NamePath),
"Release directory doesn't exist (~p)~n", [NamePath]),
{NewName, NewVer} = get_release_version(Name, NamePath),
{OldName, OldVer} = get_release_version(Name, OldVerPath),
true = prop_check(NewName == OldName,
"New and old .rel release names do not match~n", []),
true = prop_check(Name == NewName,
"Reltool and .rel release names do not match~n", []),
true = prop_check(NewVer =/= OldVer,
"New and old .rel contain the same version~n", []),
true = prop_check(Ver == NewVer,
"Reltool and .rel versions do not match~n", []),
{NewName, NewVer}.
get_release_name(ReltoolFile) ->
%% expect sys to be the first proplist in reltool.config
case file:consult(ReltoolFile) of
{ok, [{sys, Config}| _]} ->
%% expect the first rel in the proplist to be the one you want
{rel, Name, Ver, _} = proplists:lookup(rel, Config),
{Name, Ver};
_ ->
?ABORT("Failed to parse ~s~n", [ReltoolFile])
end.
get_release_version(Name, Path) ->
[RelFile] = filelib:wildcard(filename:join([Path, "releases", "*",
Name ++ ".rel"])),
[BinDir|_] = re:replace(RelFile, Name ++ "\\.rel", ""),
{ok, [{release, {Name1, Ver}, _, _}]} =
file:consult(filename:join([binary_to_list(BinDir),
Name ++ ".rel"])),
{Name1, Ver}.
prop_check(true, _, _) -> true;
prop_check(false, Msg, Args) -> ?ABORT(Msg, Args).
setup(OldVerPath, NewName, NewVer, NameVer) ->
NewRelPath = filename:join([".", NewName]),
Src = filename:join([NewRelPath, "releases",
NewVer, NewName ++ ".rel"]),
Dst = filename:join([".", NameVer ++ ".rel"]),
{ok, _} = file:copy(Src, Dst),
ok = code:add_pathsa(
lists:append([
filelib:wildcard(filename:join([OldVerPath,
"releases", "*"])),
filelib:wildcard(filename:join([OldVerPath,
"lib", "*", "ebin"])),
filelib:wildcard(filename:join([NewRelPath,
"lib", "*", "ebin"])),
filelib:wildcard(filename:join([NewRelPath, "*"]))
])).
run_systools(NewVer, Name) ->
Opts = [silent],
NameList = [Name],
case systools:make_relup(NewVer, NameList, NameList, Opts) of
{error, _, _Message} ->
?ABORT("Systools aborted with: ~p~n", [_Message]);
_ ->
?DEBUG("Relup created~n", []),
case systools:make_script(NewVer, Opts) of
{error, _, _Message1} ->
?ABORT("Systools aborted with: ~p~n", [_Message1]);
_ ->
?DEBUG("Script created~n", []),
case systools:make_tar(NewVer, Opts) of
{error, _, _Message2} ->
?ABORT("Systools aborted with: ~p~n", [_Message2]);
_ ->
ok
end
end
end.
boot_files(Ver, Name) ->
ok = file:make_dir(filename:join([".", "releases"])),
ok = file:make_dir(filename:join([".", "releases", Ver])),
ok = file:make_symlink(filename:join(["start.boot"]),
filename:join([".", "releases", Ver, Name ++ ".boot"])),
{ok, _} = file:copy(filename:join([".", Name, "releases", Ver, "start_clean.boot"]),
filename:join([".", "releases", Ver, "start_clean.boot"])).
make_tar(NameVer) ->
Filename = NameVer ++ ".tar.gz",
ok = erl_tar:extract(Filename, [compressed]),
ok = file:delete(Filename),
{ok, Tar} = erl_tar:open(Filename, [write, compressed]),
ok = erl_tar:add(Tar, "lib", []),
ok = erl_tar:add(Tar, "releases", []),
ok = erl_tar:close(Tar),
?CONSOLE("~s upgrade package created~n", [NameVer]).
cleanup(NameVer, Name, Ver) ->
?DEBUG("Removing files needed for building the upgrade~n", []),
Files = [
filename:join([".", "releases", Ver, Name ++ ".boot"]),
filename:join([".", NameVer ++ ".rel"]),
filename:join([".", NameVer ++ ".boot"]),
filename:join([".", NameVer ++ ".script"]),
filename:join([".", "relup"])
],
[ok = file:delete(F) || F <- Files],
ok = remove_dir_tree("releases"),
ok = remove_dir_tree("lib").
%% taken from http://www.erlang.org/doc/system_principles/create_target.html
remove_dir_tree(Dir) ->
remove_all_files(".", [Dir]).
remove_all_files(Dir, Files) ->
lists:foreach(fun(File) ->
FilePath = filename:join([Dir, File]),
{ok, FileInfo} = file:read_file_info(FilePath),
case FileInfo#file_info.type of
directory ->
{ok, DirFiles} = file:list_dir(FilePath),
remove_all_files(FilePath, DirFiles),
file:del_dir(FilePath);
_ ->
file:delete(FilePath)
end
end, Files).

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#### Building version 0.1
rebar compile
rebar generate
mv rel/dummy rel/dummy_0.1
rebar clean
# start the release:
cd rel/dummy_0.1
bin/dummy console
erl> dummy_server:get_state().
erl> dummy_server:set_state(123).
erl> dummy_server:get_state().
#### Building version 0.2
# Now, in another terminal we prepare an upgrade..
# change release version numbers from 0.1 to 0.2 in
$EDITOR apps/dummy/src/dummy.app.src
$EDITOR rel/reltool.config
rebar compile
rebar generate
rebar generate-upgrade previous_release=dummy_0.1
tar -zvtf rel/dummy_0.2.tar.gz
#### Deploying with release_handler
mv rel/dummy_0.2.tar.gz rel/dummy_0.1/releases/
# Now use release_handler in the running erlang console for the deploy:
erl> release_handler:unpack_release("dummy_0.2").
erl> release_handler:install_release("0.2").
erl> release_handler:make_permanent("0.2").
erl> release_handler:which_releases().
erl> dummy_server:get_state().

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{"0.2",
[{"0.1",[
{update, dummy_server, {advanced, [foo]}}
]}],
[{"0.1",[
{update, dummy_server, {advanced, [foo]}}
]}]
}.

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{application, dummy, [
{description, "a dummy app"},
{vsn, "0.1"},
{registered, [
dummy_app
]},
{mod, {dummy_app, []}},
{applications, [kernel, stdlib, sasl]}
]}.

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-module(dummy_app).
-behaviour(application).
-export([start/2, stop/1]).
start(_,_) ->
dummy_sup:start_link().
stop(_) -> ok.

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-module(dummy_server).
-behaviour(gen_server).
-export([start_link/0, set_state/1, get_state/0]).
-export([init/1,
handle_call/3,
handle_cast/2,
handle_info/2,
terminate/2,
code_change/3]).
%%
start_link() ->
gen_server:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, [], []).
set_state(What) ->
gen_server:call(?MODULE, {set_state, What}).
get_state() ->
gen_server:call(?MODULE, get_state).
%%
init([]) ->
say("init, setting state to 0", []),
{ok, 0}.
handle_call({set_state, NewState}, _From, _State) ->
{reply, {ok, NewState}, NewState};
handle_call(get_state, _From, State) ->
{reply, State, State}.
handle_cast('__not_implemented', State) ->
{noreply, State}.
handle_info(_Info, State) ->
say("info ~p, ~p.", [_Info, State]),
{noreply, State}.
terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
say("terminate ~p, ~p", [_Reason, _State]),
ok.
code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
say("code_change ~p, ~p, ~p", [_OldVsn, State, _Extra]),
{ok, State}.
%% Internal
say(Format, Data) ->
io:format("~p:~p: ~s~n", [?MODULE, self(), io_lib:format(Format, Data)]).

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-module(dummy_sup).
-behaviour(supervisor).
-export([start_link/0]).
-export([init/1]).
start_link() ->
supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, []).
init([]) ->
Dummy = {dummy_server,
{dummy_server, start_link, []},
permanent, 5000, worker, [dummy_server]},
{ok, {{one_for_one, 10, 10}, [Dummy]}}.

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{sub_dirs, [
"apps/dummy",
"rel"
]}.

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[
%% SASL config
{sasl, [
{sasl_error_logger, {file, "log/sasl-error.log"}},
{errlog_type, error},
{error_logger_mf_dir, "log/sasl"}, % Log directory
{error_logger_mf_maxbytes, 10485760}, % 10 MB max file size
{error_logger_mf_maxfiles, 5} % 5 files max
]}
].

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#!/bin/bash
# -*- tab-width:4;indent-tabs-mode:nil -*-
# ex: ts=4 sw=4 et
RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd)
RUNNER_BASE_DIR=${RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR%/*}
RUNNER_ETC_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/etc
RUNNER_LOG_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/log
PIPE_DIR=/tmp/$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/
RUNNER_USER=
# Make sure this script is running as the appropriate user
if [ ! -z "$RUNNER_USER" ] && [ `whoami` != "$RUNNER_USER" ]; then
exec sudo -u $RUNNER_USER -i $0 $@
fi
# Make sure CWD is set to runner base dir
cd $RUNNER_BASE_DIR
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $RUNNER_LOG_DIR
# Extract the target node name from node.args
NAME_ARG=`grep -e '-[s]*name' $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args`
if [ -z "$NAME_ARG" ]; then
echo "vm.args needs to have either -name or -sname parameter."
exit 1
fi
# Extract the target cookie
COOKIE_ARG=`grep -e '-setcookie' $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args`
if [ -z "$COOKIE_ARG" ]; then
echo "vm.args needs to have a -setcookie parameter."
exit 1
fi
# Identify the script name
SCRIPT=`basename $0`
# Parse out release and erts info
START_ERL=`cat $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/start_erl.data`
ERTS_VSN=${START_ERL% *}
APP_VSN=${START_ERL#* }
# Add ERTS bin dir to our path
ERTS_PATH=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin
# Setup command to control the node
NODETOOL="$ERTS_PATH/escript $ERTS_PATH/nodetool $NAME_ARG $COOKIE_ARG"
# Check the first argument for instructions
case "$1" in
start)
# Make sure there is not already a node running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping`
if [ "$RES" = "pong" ]; then
echo "Node is already running!"
exit 1
fi
HEART_COMMAND="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT start"
export HEART_COMMAND
mkdir -p $PIPE_DIR
# Note the trailing slash on $PIPE_DIR/
$ERTS_PATH/run_erl -daemon $PIPE_DIR/ $RUNNER_LOG_DIR "exec $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT console" 2>&1
;;
stop)
# Wait for the node to completely stop...
case `uname -s` in
Linux|Darwin|FreeBSD|DragonFly|NetBSD|OpenBSD)
# PID COMMAND
PID=`ps ax -o pid= -o command=|\
grep "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/.*/[b]eam"|awk '{print $1}'`
;;
SunOS)
# PID COMMAND
PID=`ps -ef -o pid= -o args=|\
grep "$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
$NODETOOL stop
while `kill -0 $PID 2>/dev/null`;
do
sleep 1
done
;;
restart)
## Restart the VM without exiting the process
$NODETOOL restart
;;
reboot)
## Restart the VM completely (uses heart to restart it)
$NODETOOL reboot
;;
ping)
## See if the VM is alive
$NODETOOL ping
;;
attach)
# Make sure a node IS running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping`
if [ "$RES" != "pong" ]; then
echo "Node is not running!"
exit 1
fi
shift
$ERTS_PATH/to_erl $PIPE_DIR
;;
console|console_clean)
# .boot file typically just $SCRIPT (ie, the app name)
# however, for debugging, sometimes start_clean.boot is useful:
case "$1" in
console) BOOTFILE=$SCRIPT ;;
console_clean) BOOTFILE=start_clean ;;
esac
# Setup beam-required vars
ROOTDIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR
BINDIR=$ROOTDIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin
EMU=beam
PROGNAME=`echo $0 | sed 's/.*\\///'`
CMD="$BINDIR/erlexec -boot $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/$BOOTFILE -embedded -config $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config -args_file $RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args -- ${1+"$@"}"
export EMU
export ROOTDIR
export BINDIR
export PROGNAME
# Dump environment info for logging purposes
echo "Exec: $CMD"
echo "Root: $ROOTDIR"
# Log the startup
logger -t "$SCRIPT[$$]" "Starting up"
# Start the VM
exec $CMD
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $SCRIPT {start|stop|restart|reboot|ping|console|attach}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0

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#!/bin/bash
## 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
## file available in $ROOTDIR/release/VSN.
# Determine the abspath of where this script is executing from.
ERTS_BIN_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd)
# Now determine the root directory -- this script runs from erts-VSN/bin,
# so we simply need to strip off two dirs from the end of the ERTS_BIN_DIR
# path.
ROOTDIR=${ERTS_BIN_DIR%/*/*}
# Parse out release and erts info
START_ERL=`cat $ROOTDIR/releases/start_erl.data`
ERTS_VSN=${START_ERL% *}
APP_VSN=${START_ERL#* }
BINDIR=$ROOTDIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin
EMU=beam
PROGNAME=`echo $0 | sed 's/.*\\///'`
CMD="$BINDIR/erlexec"
export EMU
export ROOTDIR
export BINDIR
export PROGNAME
exec $CMD -boot $ROOTDIR/releases/$APP_VSN/start_clean ${1+"$@"}

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%% -*- mode:erlang;tab-width:4;erlang-indent-level:4;indent-tabs-mode:nil -*-
%% ex: ft=erlang ts=4 sw=4 et
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
%%
%% nodetool: Helper Script for interacting with live nodes
%%
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
main(Args) ->
%% Extract the args
{RestArgs, TargetNode} = process_args(Args, [], undefined),
%% 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
{true, pong} ->
ok;
{_, pang} ->
io:format("Node ~p not responding to pings.\n", [TargetNode]),
halt(1)
end,
case RestArgs of
["ping"] ->
%% If we got this far, the node already responsed to a ping, so just dump
%% a "pong"
io:format("pong\n");
["stop"] ->
io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, stop, [], 60000)]);
["restart"] ->
io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, restart, [], 60000)]);
["reboot"] ->
io:format("~p\n", [rpc:call(TargetNode, init, reboot, [], 60000)]);
["rpc", Module, Function | RpcArgs] ->
case rpc:call(TargetNode, list_to_atom(Module), list_to_atom(Function),
[RpcArgs], 60000) of
ok ->
ok;
{badrpc, Reason} ->
io:format("RPC to ~p failed: ~p\n", [TargetNode, Reason]),
halt(1);
_ ->
halt(1)
end;
["rpcterms", Module, Function, ArgsAsString] ->
case rpc:call(TargetNode, list_to_atom(Module), list_to_atom(Function),
consult(ArgsAsString), 60000) of
{badrpc, Reason} ->
io:format("RPC to ~p failed: ~p\n", [TargetNode, Reason]),
halt(1);
Other ->
io:format("~p\n", [Other])
end;
Other ->
io:format("Other: ~p\n", [Other]),
io:format("Usage: nodetool {ping|stop|restart|reboot}\n")
end,
net_kernel:stop().
process_args([], Acc, TargetNode) ->
{lists:reverse(Acc), TargetNode};
process_args(["-setcookie", Cookie | Rest], Acc, TargetNode) ->
erlang:set_cookie(node(), list_to_atom(Cookie)),
process_args(Rest, Acc, TargetNode);
process_args(["-name", TargetName | Rest], Acc, _) ->
ThisNode = append_node_suffix(TargetName, "_maint_"),
{ok, _} = net_kernel:start([ThisNode, longnames]),
process_args(Rest, Acc, nodename(TargetName));
process_args(["-sname", TargetName | Rest], Acc, _) ->
ThisNode = append_node_suffix(TargetName, "_maint_"),
{ok, _} = net_kernel:start([ThisNode, shortnames]),
process_args(Rest, Acc, nodename(TargetName));
process_args([Arg | Rest], Acc, Opts) ->
process_args(Rest, [Arg | Acc], Opts).
nodename(Name) ->
case string:tokens(Name, "@") of
[_Node, _Host] ->
list_to_atom(Name);
[Node] ->
[_, Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), "@"),
list_to_atom(lists:concat([Node, "@", Host]))
end.
append_node_suffix(Name, Suffix) ->
case string:tokens(Name, "@") of
[Node, Host] ->
list_to_atom(lists:concat([Node, Suffix, os:getpid(), "@", Host]));
[Node] ->
list_to_atom(lists:concat([Node, Suffix, os:getpid()]))
end.
%%
%% Given a string or binary, parse it into a list of terms, ala file:consult/0
%%
consult(Str) when is_list(Str) ->
consult([], Str, []);
consult(Bin) when is_binary(Bin)->
consult([], binary_to_list(Bin), []).
consult(Cont, Str, Acc) ->
case erl_scan:tokens(Cont, Str, 0) of
{done, Result, Remaining} ->
case Result of
{ok, Tokens, _} ->
{ok, Term} = erl_parse:parse_term(Tokens),
consult([], Remaining, [Term | Acc]);
{eof, _Other} ->
lists:reverse(Acc);
{error, Info, _} ->
{error, Info}
end;
{more, Cont1} ->
consult(Cont1, eof, Acc)
end.

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## Name of the node
-name dummy@127.0.0.1
## Cookie for distributed erlang
-setcookie dummy
## Heartbeat management; auto-restarts VM if it dies or becomes unresponsive
## (Disabled by default..use with caution!)
##-heart
## Enable kernel poll and a few async threads
+K true
+A 5
## Increase number of concurrent ports/sockets
-env ERL_MAX_PORTS 4096
## Tweak GC to run more often
-env ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER 10

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{sys, [
{lib_dirs, ["../apps"]},
{rel, "dummy", "0.1", [
kernel,
stdlib,
sasl,
dummy
]},
{rel, "start_clean", "", [kernel, stdlib]},
{boot_rel, "dummy"},
{profile, embedded},
{excl_sys_filters, ["^bin/.*", "^erts.*/bin/(dialyzer|typer)"]},
{excl_archive_filters, [".*"]},
{app, dummy, [{incl_cond, include}]}
]}.
{overlay, [
{mkdir, "log/sasl"},
{copy, "files/erl", "{{erts_vsn}}/bin/erl"},
{copy, "files/nodetool", "{{erts_vsn}}/bin/nodetool"},
{copy, "files/dummy", "bin/dummy"},
{copy, "files/app.config", "etc/app.config"},
{copy, "files/vm.args", "etc/vm.args"}
]}.