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Incorrect REMSH args when sname is used
When a node is configured with -sname in app.config or sys.config the REMSH_NAME_ARG and REMSH_REMSH_ARG arguments are incorrect due the assumption that the node name always contains '@'. To fix the bug, the script tries to find '@' and then compose the arguments acording to node name type. If in long name mode the script can't compose a correct node name exits with warning.
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REMSH_TYPE=`echo $NAME_ARG | awk '{print $1}'`
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REMSH_NAME=`echo $NAME_ARG | awk '{print $2}'`
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# Test if REMSH_NAME contains a @ and set REMSH_HOSTNAME_PART
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# and REMSH_NAME_PART according REMSH_TYPE
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MAYBE_FQDN_HOSTNAME=`hostname`
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HOSTNAME=`echo $MAYBE_FQDN_HOSTNAME | awk -F. '{print $1}'`
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REMSH_HOSTNAME_PART="$MAYBE_FQDN_HOSTNAME"
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case "$REMSH_NAME" in
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*@*)
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REMSH_HOSTNAME_PART=`echo $REMSH_NAME | awk -F@ '{print $2}'`
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REMSH_NAME_PART=`echo $REMSH_NAME | awk -F@ '{print $1}'`
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;;
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*)
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REMSH_NAME_PART="$REMSH_NAME"
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if [ "$REMSH_TYPE" = "-sname" ]; then
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REMSH_HOSTNAME_PART= "$HOSTNAME"
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else
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# -name type, check if `hostname` is fqdn
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if [ "$MAYBE_FQDN_HOSTNAME" = "$HOSTNAME" ]; then
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echo "Hostname must be a fqdn domain name when node is configured with long names"
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echo "and the full node name isn't configured in vm.args"
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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;;
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esac
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# Note the `date +%s`, used to allow multiple remsh to the same node
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# transparently
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REMSH_NAME_ARG="$REMSH_TYPE remsh`date +%s`@`echo $REMSH_NAME | awk -F@ '{print $2}'`"
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REMSH_REMSH_ARG="-remsh $REMSH_NAME"
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REMSH_NAME_ARG="$REMSH_TYPE remsh`date +%s`@$REMSH_HOSTNAME_PART"
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REMSH_REMSH_ARG="-remsh $REMSH_NAME_PART@$REMSH_HOSTNAME_PART"
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# Extract the target cookie
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COOKIE_ARG=`grep '^\-setcookie' $VMARGS_PATH`
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