diff --git a/tools/cluster-clean.in b/tools/cluster-clean.in index 986d800938..4b75edf279 100755 --- a/tools/cluster-clean.in +++ b/tools/cluster-clean.in @@ -1,99 +1,99 @@ -#!/bin/bash +#!@BASH_PATH@ # -# Copyright 2011-2018 the Pacemaker project contributors +# Copyright 2011-2023 the Pacemaker project contributors # # The version control history for this file may have further details. # # This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. # hosts= group= kill=0 while true; do case "$1" in -x) set -x; shift;; -w) for h in $2; do hosts="$hosts -w $h"; done shift; shift;; -g) group=$2; shift; shift;; --kill) kill=1; shift;; --kill-only) kill=2; shift;; "") break;; *) echo "unknown option: $1"; exit 1;; esac done if [ x"$group" = x -a x"$hosts" = x ]; then group=$CTS_GROUP fi if [ x"$hosts" != x ]; then echo `date` ": Cleaning up hosts:" target=$hosts elif [ x"$group" != x ]; then echo `date` ": Cleaning up group: $group" target="-g $group" else echo "You didn't specify any nodes to clean up" exit 1 fi cluster-helper --list bullet $target if [ $kill != 0 ]; then echo "Cleaning processes" # Bah. Force systemd to actually look at the process and realize it's dead cluster-helper $target -- "service corosync stop" &> /dev/null & cluster-helper $target -- "service pacemaker stop" &> /dev/null & cluster-helper $target -- "killall -q -9 corosync pacemakerd pacemaker-attrd pacemaker-based pacemaker-controld pacemaker-execd pacemaker-fenced pacemaker-remoted pacemaker-schedulerd dlm_controld gfs_controld" &> /dev/null cluster-helper $target -- 'kill -9 `pidof valgrind`' &> /dev/null if [ $kill == 2 ]; then exit 0 fi fi #logrotate -f $cluster_rotate echo "Cleaning files" log_files="" log_files="$log_files 'messages*'" log_files="$log_files 'localmessages*'" log_files="$log_files 'cluster*.log'" log_files="$log_files 'corosync.log*'" log_files="$log_files 'pacemaker.log*'" log_files="$log_files '*.journal'" log_files="$log_files '*.journal~'" log_files="$log_files 'secure-*'" state_files="" state_files="$state_files 'cib.xml*'" state_files="$state_files 'valgrind-*'" state_files="$state_files 'cib-*'" state_files="$state_files 'core.*'" state_files="$state_files 'cts.*'" state_files="$state_files 'pe*.bz2'" state_files="$state_files 'fdata-*'" for f in $log_files; do cluster-helper $target -- "find /var/log -name '$f' -exec rm -f \{\} \;" done for f in $state_files; do cluster-helper $target -- "find /var/lib -name '$f' -exec rm -f \{\} \;" done cluster-helper $target -- "find /dev/shm -name 'qb-*' -exec rm -f \{\} \;" -cluster-helper $target -- "find /var/lib/pacemaker/blackbox -name '*-*' -exec rm -f \{\} \;" +cluster-helper $target -- "find @CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR@ -name '*-*' -exec rm -f \{\} \;" cluster-helper $target -- "find /tmp -name '*.valgrind' -exec rm -f \{\} \;" cluster-helper $target -- 'service rsyslog restart' > /dev/null 2>&1 cluster-helper $target -- 'systemctl restart systemd-journald.socket' > /dev/null 2>&1 cluster-helper $target -- logger -i -p daemon.info __clean_logs__ #touch $cluster_log echo `date` ": Clean complete"