#!/bin/ksh93 # ALTRAN_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # Copyright (C) Altran ACT S.A.S. 2017,2019,2021. All rights reserved. # # ALTRAN_PROLOG_END_TAG # # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # 61haes_r720 src/43haes/lib/ksh93/hacmp/KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes.sh 1.10 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # Restricted Materials of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2006,2015 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG # @(#) 7d4c34b 43haes/lib/ksh93/hacmp/KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes.sh, 726, 2147A_aha726, Feb 05 2021 09:50 PM #============================================================================ # # Name: KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes # # Description: This is the main, FPATH function that is invoked by clmgr # to collect application monitor information. It invokes the # "odmget" utility on the HACMPmonitor ODM to extract the # necessary data. # # Inputs: See the "devDoc()" function at the bottom of this file. # # Outputs: The properties hash is populated. The only other outputs are # any error messages that might be needed. # # Returns: Zero if no errors are detected. Otherwise, an appropriate # non-zero value is returned. Refer to the "RETURN" section # of the "devDoc()" function at the bottom of this file for # the standard return code values/meanings for clmgr. # #============================================================================ function KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes { LINENO=2 . $HALIBROOT/log_entry "$0()" "$CL" : version=@(#) 7d4c34b 43haes/lib/ksh93/hacmp/KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes.sh, 726, 2147A_aha726, Feb 05 2021 09:50 PM : INPUTS: $* typeset monname=${1//\"/} # Get the "properties" associative array reference, and initialize it if [[ -z $2 ]] || [[ -n $CLMGR_LOGGING && $2 == "|" ]]; then monname= typeset -n properties=$1 else typeset -n properties=$2 fi [[ $CLMGR_LOGGING == 'med' ]] && set +x # Only trace param values #=================================== : Declare and initialize variables #=================================== for k in ${!properties[*]}; do unset properties[$k]; done typeset name= value= setKey= MONS= DATA= typeset -A monEntries typeset -i INDEX=0 rc=$RC_SUCCESS typeset key= typeset -i matches=0 typeset -u attr= uc_key typeset -A queries typeset -i i=0 #=================================================== : Check for any specified attribute=value pairs. : If any are found, use those to query the output. #=================================================== while (( $# > 0 )); do value="$1" if [[ $value == *=* ]]; then attr=${value%%=*} # "attr" makes this uppercase queries[$attr]="${value#*=}" fi shift done monEntries=( [MONITOR_TYPE]="TYPE" [RESOURCE_TO_MONITOR]="APPLICATIONS" [INVOCATION]="MODE" [FAILURE_ACTION]="FAILUREACTION" [RESTART_METHOD]="RESTARTMETHOD" [NOTIFY_METHOD]="NOTIFYMETHOD" [CLEANUP_METHOD]="CLEANUPMETHOD" [STABILIZATION_INTERVAL]="STABILIZATION" [RESTART_COUNT]="RESTARTCOUNT" [RESTART_INTERVAL]="RESTARTINTERVAL" [PROCESSES]="PROCESSES" [PROCESS_OWNER]="OWNER" [INSTANCE_COUNT]="INSTANCECOUNT" [MONITOR_METHOD]="MONITORMETHOD" [MONITOR_INTERVAL]="MONITORINTERVAL" [HUNG_MONITOR_SIGNAL]="HUNGSIGNAL" [MONITOR_RETRY_COUNT]="MONITORRETRYCOUNT" [AM_LOGGING]="AMLOGGING" ) #================================================================ : Check for a defined cluster. No need to continue without one. #================================================================ CL=$LINENO isClusterDefined if (( $? != RC_SUCCESS )); then rc=$RC_MISSING_DEPENDENCY #======================================= : Make sure we have something to query #======================================= elif [[ -n $monname ]]; then [[ $monname != *,* ]] && unset INDEX for monname in ${monname//,/ }; do CL=$LINENO KLIB_HACMP_is_known_appmonitor "$monname" 2>/dev/null if (( $? != RC_SUCCESS )); then if [[ $CLMGR_PROGNAME == "clmgr" ]]; then dspmsg -s $CLMGR_SET $CLMGR_MSGS 102 '\nERROR: "%1$s" does not appear to exist!\n\n' "$monname" 1>&2 dspmsg -s $CLMGR_SET $CLMGR_MSGS 141 "Available Application Monitors:\n\n" 1>&2 typeset available CL=$LINENO KLIB_HACMP_list_appmonitors available for (( i=0; i<${#available[*]}; i++ )); do if [[ ${available[$i]} != *([[:space:]]) ]]; then print -u2 "\t${available[$i]}" fi done print -u2 "" fi rc=$RC_NOT_FOUND else MONS="$MONS $monname" fi done elif (( CLMGR_VERBOSE || ${#queries[*]} > 0 )); then print -- "$0()[$LINENO]($SECONDS): clodmget -n -f name -q \"name = MONITOR_TYPE\" HACMPmonitor" >>$CLMGR_TMPLOG # Always log commands MONS=$(clodmget -n -f monitor -q "name = MONITOR_TYPE" HACMPmonitor) print "$0()[$LINENO]($SECONDS): clodmget RC: $?, MONS == \"${MONS//+([[:space:]])/ }\"" >>$CLMGR_TMPLOG # Always log command result MONS=${MONS//+([[:space:]])/ } else if [[ $CLMGR_PROGNAME == "clmgr" ]]; then dspmsg -s $CLMGR_SET $CLMGR_MSGS 100 "\nERROR: a name/label must be provided.\n\n" 1>&2 fi rc=$RC_MISSING_INPUT fi (( $rc != RC_SUCCESS )) && unset MONS #================================================================ : Populate the return hash with the retrieved attributes/values #================================================================ for monname in $MONS; do print "$0()[$LINENO]($SECONDS): odmget -q \"monitor=$monname\" HACMPmonitor" >>$CLMGR_TMPLOG # Always log commands DATA=$(odmget -q "monitor=$monname" HACMPmonitor) print "$0()[$LINENO]($SECONDS): odmget RC: $?" >>$CLMGR_TMPLOG # Always log command result print -- "$DATA" |\ while IFS='=' read name value do name=${name##+([[:space:]])} name=${name%%+([[:space:]])} [[ -z $name || $name == 'HACMPmonitor:' ]] && continue value=${value##+([[:space:]])} value=${value%%+([[:space:]])} value=${value//\"/} case "$name" in "monitor") properties[NAME$INDEX]="$monname" ;; "name") value=${value//\"} setKey=${monEntries[$value]} ;; "value") value=${value//\"} if [[ $setKey == "APPLICATIONS" ]]; then if [[ -n ${properties[$setKey$INDEX]} ]]; then properties[$setKey$INDEX]="${properties[$setKey$INDEX]} " fi properties[$setKey$INDEX]="${properties[$setKey$INDEX]}$value" else properties[$setKey$INDEX]=$value fi ;; esac done #============================================================== : Even if there is no value for a given attribute, we want to : display a placeholder for it, so the customer always sees a : consistent, complete set of attributes. #============================================================== for key in ${_COLON_ATTR_ORDER[application_monitor]}; do if [[ ${properties[TYPE$INDEX]} == "process" ]]; then if [[ $key == @(MONITORMETHOD|MONITORINTERVAL|HUNGSIGNAL|MONITORRETRYCOUNT|AMLOGGING) ]] then continue fi else if [[ $key == @(PROCESSES|OWNER|INSTANCECOUNT) ]] then continue fi fi if [[ -z ${properties[$key$INDEX]} ]]; then properties[$key$INDEX]="" fi done (( INDEX++ )) [[ $INDEX == *0 ]] && (( INDEX++ )) done #========================================================== : If any searches/filters were specified, handle them now #========================================================== if (( $rc == RC_SUCCESS && ${#queries[*]} > 0 )); then CL=$LINENO search_properties queries properties rc=$? fi (( $rc == RC_SUCCESS )) && CL=$LINENO prune_indexes properties log_return_msg "$rc" "$0()" "$LINENO" return $? } # End of "KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes()" #============================================================================ # # Name: devDoc # # Description: This is a never-to-be-called, wrapper function that all the # clmgr FPATH functions implement in order to hide embedded # syntax from trace logging. This information is implemented # in POD format, and can be viewed in a number of ways using # POD tools. Some viewing suggestions for this function's POD- # formatted information are: # # perldoc # pod2text -c # pod2text -c --code # pod2html # # However, the more important use for this information is that # it is parsed by clmgr to display the syntax for this file's # operation. The information in the "SYNOPSIS" section is used # for this purpose. This feature was originally implemented # using the man page information. However, in a code review it # was pointed out that this approach had to be changed because # customers do not have to install the man pages! Therefore, a # built-in dependency on man page information would break the # automatic help feature of clmgr. So the SYNPOSIS section must # be used instead. # # IMPORTANT: As a result of this, it is imperative that the # information in this SYNOPSIS be kept in sync # with the man page information, which is owned # by the IDD team. # # Inputs: None. # # Outputs: None. # # Returns: n/a (not intended to be invoked) # #============================================================================ function devDoc { : <<'=cut' >/dev/null 2>&1 =head1 NAME KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes =head1 VERSION Version Number: 1.10 Last Extracted: 6/16/15 17:51:03 Last Changed: 6/1/15 13:20:37 Path, Component, Release(, Level): src/43haes/lib/ksh93/hacmp/KLIB_HACMP_get_appmonitor_attributes.sh, hacmp.assist, 61haes_r720, 1525A_hacmp720 =head1 SYNOPSIS clmgr query application_monitor [,,...] clmgr -v query application_monitor NOTE: the aliases for "application_monitor" are "am" and "mon". =head1 DESCRIPTION Retrieves the configuration data for one or more application monitors. =head1 ARGUMENTS 1. monname [REQUIRED] [string] The label of one or more application monitors (comma or space separated) that are to be queried. 2. properties [REQUIRED] [hash ref] An associative array within which data about the queried objects can be returned to the caller. =head1 RETURN 0: no errors were detected; the operation appears to have been successful 1: a general error has occurred 2: a specified resource does not exist, or could not be found 3: some required input was missing 4: some detected input was incorrect in some way 5: a required dependency does not exist 6: a specified search failed to match any data =head1 COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2006,2015 All Rights Reserved =cut } # End of "devDoc()" #============================================================================== # The following, comment block attempts to enforce coding standards when this # file is edited via emacs or vim. This block _must_ appear at the very end # of the file, or the editor will not find it, and it will be ignored. #============================================================================== # Local Variables: # indent-tabs-mode: nil # tab-width: 4 # End: #============================================================================== # vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab #==============================================================================