#!/bin/sh # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # 61haes_r720 src/43haes/usr/sbin/cluster/haws/sbin/subsys/tds/monitor_tds.sh 1.8 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2004,2015 # 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 # @(#)34 1.8 src/43haes/usr/sbin/cluster/haws/sbin/subsys/tds/monitor_tds.sh, hacmp.assist, 61haes_r720, 1539B_hacmp720 9/11/15 11:36:05 # ############################################################################### # # This script is used to monitor an TDS server # # This script must return one of the following values: # 0: If the application is healthy # 1: If the application is dead or otherwise unhealthy # ############################################################################### # These are the exit status codes. No other values are useful so we break # down the possible returns as either Healthy or Dead. EXIT_DEAD=1 EXIT_HEALTHY=0 STATUS="" TDS_DB_NAME_ID="ibm-slapdDbName" ############################################################################### # Function: init ############################################################################### # # Initialize this script ############################################################################### init() { # The standard directory for the HAWS software is in # /usr/es/sbin/cluster/haws. But this can be changed by setting the # environment string HAWS_HOME. if [[ -z $HAWS_HOME ]]; then HAWS_HOME=/usr/es/sbin/cluster/haws fi # Source function library. This is standard for all scripts clhaws_functions=$HAWS_HOME/sbin/clhaws_functions if [[ ! -f "$clhaws_functions" ]]; then echo "The file '$clhaws_functions' is missing! Unable to continue. Bye" exit 1 fi . $clhaws_functions # We now call into the generic initialization routine. This will # complete the initialization process generic_init # once the above clhaws_functions complete, we have all our variables and # functions defined. We can now safely log messages and begin processing. logmsg HAWS_TRACE "$MSG_BEGIN" "Begin\n" } ############################################################################### # Function: check_tds_status ############################################################################### # # Check the following: # 1) WebSphere server server status # 2) Do an ldap search to look for a response # 3) Ping the TDS DB2 Database ############################################################################### check_tds_status() { set -x logmsg HAWS_TRACE $MSG_TDSMON_CHECKING "Checking the status of TDS...\n" STATUS="$EXIT_HEALTHY" logmsg HAWS_TRACE "$MSG_CALLING_SCRIPT" "Calling script: %s %s\n" "$WAS_SCRIPT" "$WAS_SERVER_NAME" $WAS_SCRIPT $WAS_SERVER_NAME | grep "The Application Server \"$WAS_SERVER_NAME\" is STARTED" if (( $? == 0 )) ; then logmsg HAWS_INFO $MSG_WAS_MON_SERVER_IS_HEALTHY "Websphere App Server is healthy.\n" else logmsg HAWS_ERROR $MSG_WAS_MON_SERVER_IS_DEAD "The App Server is not healthy.\n" STATUS=$EXIT_DEAD return fi logmsg HAWS_TRACE "$MSG_CALLING_SCRIPT" "Calling script: %s %s\n" "$TDS_SCRIPT" "-p $TDS_PORT -b cn=monitor -s base objectclass=*" $TDS_SCRIPT "-p $TDS_PORT -b cn=monitor -s base objectclass=*" if (( $? == 0 )) ; then logmsg HAWS_INFO $MSG_TDS_MON_IS_HEALTHY "TDS is healthy.\n" else logmsg HAWS_ERROR $MSG_TDS_MON_IS_DEAD "TDS is not healthy.\n" STATUS=$EXIT_DEAD fi DB_NAMES=$(grep -i "$TDS_DB_NAME_ID" "$TDS_CONF_FILE" | cut -d':' -f2 | sed -e 's/ //g') for TDS_DB_NAME in $DB_NAMES ; do /usr/bin/su - $TDS_DB_USER -c "db2 connect to $TDS_DB_NAME" if (( $? != 0 )) ; then logmsg HAWS_ERROR $MSG_DB2_MON_CONNECT_FAILED "Unable to connect to the database: %s.\n" $TDS_DB_NAME STATUS=$EXIT_DEAD else logmsg HAWS_INFO $MSG_DB2_MON_CONNECT_SUCCEEDED "Connected to the database: %s.\n" $TDS_DB_NAME /usr/bin/su - $TDS_DB_USER -c "db2 ping $TDS_DB_NAME" if (( $? != 0 )) ; then logmsg HAWS_ERROR $MSG_DB2_MON_PING_FAILED "Unable to ping the database: %s.\n" $TDS_DB_NAME STATUS=$EXIT_DEAD else logmsg HAWS_INFO $MSG_DB2_MON_PING_SUCCEEDED "Ping'ed the database: %s.\n" $TDS_DB_NAME fi /usr/bin/su - $TDS_DB_USER -c "db2 disconnect $TDS_DB_NAME" fi done # Return return } ############################################################################### # Function: read_config ############################################################################### # # Read our configuration file. Set up the WAS and TDS monitor scripts. # ############################################################################### read_config() { cfgfile=$1 logmsg HAWS_TRACE $MSG_READING_CONFIG "Reading configuration file: %s\n" $cfgfile . $cfgfile WAS_SCRIPT="$WAS_INSTALL_DIR/bin/serverStatus.sh" TDS_SCRIPT="$IDS_INSTALL_DIR/bin/ldapsearch -p $TDS_PORT -b cn=monitor -s base objectclass=*" } # ############################################################################### # # SCRIPT EXECUTION SECTION # ############################################################################### # This section of the script is used to call into the various predefined # functions composed of the common code, and the script-specific functions. # # The intent of this section is to provide a high-level view of how this # script operates. ############################################################################### init generic_process_arguments $* read_config $* check_tds_status exit $STATUS