core-jgi/jboss/bin/jboss_init_hpux.sh

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: jboss_init_hpux.sh 57105 2006-09-23 14:09:27Z dimitris@jboss.org $
#
# JBoss Control Script for HP-UX
#
# description: JBoss Applicaton Server / EJB Container
#
# Run this script as the root user. This script will start
# as many instances of JBoss as there are array entries in a
# startup configuration file under /etc/rc.config.d/ as
# defined below. If no configuration file exists, the script
# will still attempt to start at least one server using default
# values.
#
# Installation Instructions:
# 1. Copy <jboss-home>/bin/jboss_init_hpux.sh to/sbin/init.d/jboss
# 2. Create softlinks to the file from the various startup and shutdown
# directories:
# ln -s /sbin/init.d/jboss /sbin/rc2.d/K001jboss
# ln -s /sbin/init.d/jboss /sbin/rc3.d/S999jboss
# 3. Create /etc/rc.config.d/jboss with the variables defined below. For
# example if you have two servers at /opt/jboss1 and /opt/jboss2 that run
# as users jboss1 and jboss2 using the default instances, then you would
# create the following configuration entries:
#############
# JBOSS_HOME[0]=/opt/jboss1
# JBOSS_USER[0]=jboss1
# SERVER_NAME[0]=default
# JBOSS_START[0]=1
## default console logging (you can also just omit the next line)
# JBOSS_CONSOLE[0]=""
#############
# JBOSS_HOME[1]=/opt/jboss2
# JBOSS_USER[1]=jboss2
# SERVER_NAME[1]=default
# JBOSS_START[1]=1
## No Console logging
# JBOSS_CONSOLE[1]=/dev/null
#
##################################################################
#
# This script will start as many instances of JBoss as there are
# consecutive array entries for the variables defined below.
#
# There may be a unique jboss server instance for each $JBOSS_HOME[i]
# and $SERVER_NAME[i] combination.
#
# The following variables should be defined in /etc/rc.config.d/jboss.
# If they are not, the variables are defaulted below:
#
# JBOSS_HOME[i] - root directory for jboss installation, like
# /opt/jboss-<version>.
# The default for the 1st instance is /opt/jboss: JBOSS_HOME[0]=/opt/jboss.
# No default for any other instance.
#
# SERVER_NAME[i] - server instance name. Normally "all", "default", or
# "minimal". Maps to server instance at $JBOSS_HOME/server/$SERVER_NAME
# The default value is "default".
#
# JBOSS_START[i] - set to "0" to force JBOSS to not start when this script
# is run. Usefull when this script is run automatically at system
# startup time. Default is "1" to startup.
#
# JBOSS_USER[i] - it is username by which the jboss application server
# is started. The default user is jboss.
#
# JBOSS_CONSOLE[i] - file where jboss console logging will be written
# Use "/dev/null" if console logging is not desired.
# default is /var/opt/jboss/jboss_<user>_<instance>.log
#
# JAVA_HOME should also be defined in the target users environment, such
# as is the case when it is exported from ~/.profile.
#
# NOTE: The notation for array subscript [0] is optional. You can refer to
# JBOSS_HOME[0] as JBOSS_HOME.
#
# read config variables from files in /etc/rc.config.d
# by convention the config values should be in a file /etc/rc.config.d,
# such as /etc/rc.config.d/jboss. If these variables are not defined
# in a configuration file in rc.config.d, we will attempt to deal with it by
# setting defaults in the program
if [ -f /etc/rc.config ]
then
. /etc/rc.config
else
print "ERROR: /etc/rc.config default file MISSING" 1>&2
fi
umask 022
#
# Make sure variables are defined at least for the first instance of the
# array. Note that $SERVER_NAME is the same as ${SERVER_NAME[0]}
JBOSS_HOME=${JBOSS_HOME:-"/opt/jboss"}
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:$PATH
export PATH
#Usage: isJBossRunning <jbossHome> <jbossUserId> <instance>
# sets non zero return code if Jboss is not running
# sets global isJBossRunningPid with 1st process id if it is running
isJBossRunning()
{
typeset JBossHome=$2 JBossUserId=$1 instance=$3 junk
((isJBossRunningPid=0))
# pipeline reads 1st jboss pid if it is running for user, jboss home, and instance
ps -xu $JBossUserId |
grep "$JBossHome.*org.jboss.Main.*\-c[ \t]*$instance" | grep -v "grep" |
read isJBossRunningPid junk
}
#USAGE: isUserOK
# prints any problems on standard error and returns with a non-zero status
# returns a 0 status if all is OK
isUserOK()
{
# check if the user exists
id ${JBOSS_USER[i]} >/dev/null 2>&1
if (($?!=0)); then
echo "ERROR: The user ${JBOSS_USER[i]} does not exist." 1>&2
return 1
fi
# check if the user has write permission on the jboss instance directory
su ${JBOSS_USER[i]} -c "test -w ${JBOSS_HOME[i]}/server/${SERVER_NAME[i]}" >/dev/null 2>&1
if (($?!=0)); then
echo "ERROR: The user ${JBOSS_USER[i]} does not have write access to ${JBOSS_HOME[i]}/server/${SERVER_NAME[i]}" 1>&2
return 2
fi
# user must have JAVA_HOME defined
su - ${JBOSS_USER[i]} -c 'whence java || [[ -d $JAVA_HOME ]]' >/dev/null 2>&1
if (($?!=0)); then
echo "ERROR: The user \"${JBOSS_USER[i]}\" does not have \$JAVA_HOME defined; either define \$JAVA_HOME for this user or ensure that a path to \"java\" exists." 1>&2
return 3
fi
# user looks good so far
return 0
}
# Usage: startJBoss <index>
startJBoss()
{
typeset -i i=$1
(( ${JBOSS_START[i]} != 1 )) && return 0
# make sure the console log exists with appropriate permissions for JBOSS_USER[i]
if [[ ! -d ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]%/*} ]]; then
mkdir -p ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]%/*}
chmod 0755 ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]%/*}
chown ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]%/*}
fi
# do some basic error checking
if [[ ! -d ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ]]; then
echo "ERROR: JBOSS_HOME[$i] is not a valid directory : ${JBOSS_HOME[i]}" 1>&2
return 1
fi
isUserOK || return 2
isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]}
if (( $? == 0 )); then
echo "JBoss AS is already running for user ${JBOSS_USER[i]} at ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} with instance ${SERVER_NAME[i]}" 1>&2
return 3
fi
# keep last version of the console log around
[[ -f ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]} ]] && mv ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]} ${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]}.old
# JBoss is not running, start it up
CMD_START="${JBOSS_HOME[i]}/bin/run.sh -c ${SERVER_NAME[i]}"
nohup su - ${JBOSS_USER[i]} -c "sh $CMD_START" >${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]} 2>&1 &
echo "Starting JBoss AS for user ${JBOSS_USER[i]} at ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} with instance ${SERVER_NAME[i]}."
# wait a few seconds then check if it started ok
#isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} || sleep 2 ||
#isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} || sleep 3 ||
#echo "... server not started yet. Check the log files for errors"
}
# Usage: stopJBoss <index>
stopJBoss()
{
typeset -i i=$1
# return silently if JBoss AS is not running
isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} || return 0
# JBoss is running and $isJBossRunningPid is set to the process id
# SIGTERM does a gracefull shutdown like ^C
echo "Stopping JBoss AS PID $isJBossRunningPid for user ${JBOSS_USER[i]} at ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} with instance ${SERVER_NAME[i]}"
kill -s SIGTERM $isJBossRunningPid
# wait for up to 30 seconds for the process to terminate gracefully
isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} && printf "please wait " && sleep 5 &&
isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} && printf "." && sleep 10 &&
isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} && printf "." && sleep 15 &&
isJBossRunning ${JBOSS_USER[i]} ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} ${SERVER_NAME[i]} &&
echo "NOT Terminated! Wait a moment then check to see if the process has shut down gracefully, or terminate it now with\n \"kill -s SIGKILL $isJBossRunningPid\"" >&2
}
# Usage: doAll <command> <command args>
doAll()
{
typeset cmd=$1
typeset -i rc=0
shift
# loop thru the configuration file for servers to start or stop as identified by JBOSS_HOME[i] and the
# other parameters
((i=0))
while [[ ${JBOSS_HOME[i]} != "" ]]
do
# set defaults for any missing values
SERVER_NAME[$i]=${SERVER_NAME[i]:-"default"}
JBOSS_USER[$i]=${JBOSS_USER[i]:-"jboss"}
JBOSS_CONSOLE[$i]=${JBOSS_CONSOLE[i]:-/var/opt/jboss/${JBOSS_USER[i]}/jboss_${SERVER_NAME[i]}.log}
JBOSS_START[$i]=${JBOSS_START[i]:-1}
$cmd $i $*
(($? != 0)) && rc=$?
((i=i+1))
done
return $rc
}
case "$1" in
start_msg)
echo "Starting JBoss"
;;
start)
doAll startJBoss
;;
stop_msg)
echo "Stopping JBoss"
;;
stop)
doAll stopJBoss
;;
restart)
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|help)" 1>&2
exit 1
esac
exit $?