4eb96e473a
- comment change "empty crontab"
54 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
54 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# run-parts - concept taken from Debian
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# keep going when something fails
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set +e
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if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
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echo "Usage: run-parts <dir>"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ ! -d $1 ]; then
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echo "Not a directory: $1"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Ignore *~ and *, scripts
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for i in $(LC_ALL=C; echo $1/*[^~,]) ; do
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[ -d $i ] && continue
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# Don't run *.{rpmsave,rpmorig,rpmnew,swp,cfsaved} scripts
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[ "${i%.cfsaved}" != "${i}" ] && continue
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[ "${i%.rpmsave}" != "${i}" ] && continue
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[ "${i%.rpmorig}" != "${i}" ] && continue
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[ "${i%.rpmnew}" != "${i}" ] && continue
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[ "${i%.swp}" != "${i}" ] && continue
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[ "${i%,v}" != "${i}" ] && continue
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# jobs.deny prevents specific files from being executed
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# jobs.allow prohibits all non-named jobs from being run.
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# can be used in conjunction but there's no reason to do so.
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if [ -r $1/jobs.deny ]; then
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grep -q "^$(basename $i)$" $1/jobs.deny && continue
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fi
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if [ -r $1/jobs.allow ]; then
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grep -q "^$(basename $i)$" $1/jobs.allow || continue
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fi
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if [ -x $i ]; then
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if [ -r $1/whitelist ]; then
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grep -q "^$(basename $i)$" $1/whitelist && continue
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fi
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logger -p cron.notice -t "run-parts($1)[$$]" "starting $(basename $i)"
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$i 2>&1 | awk -v "progname=$i" \
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'progname {
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print progname ":\n"
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progname="";
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}
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{ print; }'
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logger -i -p cron.notice -t "run-parts($1)" "finished $(basename $i)"
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fi
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done
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exit 0
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