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authorintrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>2007-10-12 17:06:09 +0000
committerintrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>2007-10-12 17:06:09 +0000
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-# -*- mode: sh; sh-basic-offset: 3; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
-#
-# this handler will save various reports of vital system information.
-# by default, all the reports are enabled and are saved in /var/backups.
-#
-# (1) a list of all the packages installed and removed.
-# this file can be used to restore the state of installed packages
-# by running "dpkg --set-selections < dpkg-selections.txt
-#
-# (2) the partition table of all disks.
-# this partition table can be used to format another disk of
-# the same size. this can be handy if using software raid and
-# you have a disk go bad. just replace the disk and partition it
-# by running "sfdisk /dev/sdb < partitions.sdb.txt"
-# (MAKE SURE YOU PARTITION THE CORRECT DISK!!!)
-#
-# (3) hardware information.
-# write to a text file the important things which hwinfo can gleen.
-#
-
-if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]
-then
- os=debian
- debug "Debian detected"
- osversion="/etc/debian_version"
-elif [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]
-then
- os=redhat
- debug "Redhat detected"
- osversion="/etc/redhat-release"
-else
- warning "Unknown OS detected!"
-fi
-
-getconf packages yes
-getconf dosfdisk yes
-getconf dohwinfo yes
-if [ $os = "debian" ]
-then
- getconf packagesfile /var/backups/dpkg-selections.txt
- getconf packagemgr `which dpkg`
- getconf packagemgroptions ' --get-selections *'
-elif [ $os = "redhat" ]
-then
- getconf packagesfile /var/backups/rpmpackages.txt
- getconf packagemgr `which rpm`
- getconf packagemgroptions ' -qa '
-
- getconf SYSREPORT `which sysreport`
- getconf sysreport_options ' -norpm '
-else
- getconf packagesfile /var/backups/unknownOS.txt
-fi
-packagemgroptions="${packagemgroptions//__star__/*}"
-
-getconf partitions yes
-getconf partitionsfile /var/backups/partitions.__star__.txt
-
-getconf hardware yes
-getconf hardwarefile /var/backups/hardware.txt
-
-getconf sysreport yes
-getconf sysreportfile /var/backups/sysreport.txt
-
-getconf SFDISK `which sfdisk`
-getconf HWINFO `which hwinfo`
-getconf sfdisk_options ""
-getconf hwinfo_options ""
-
-# See if vservers are configured
-local usevserver=no
-if [ $vservers_are_available = yes ]
-then
- info "vserver method enabled"
- usevserver=yes
-fi
-
-## PACKAGES ##############################
-
-#
-# here we grab a list of the packages installed and removed.
-#
-
-if [ "$packages" == "yes" ]; then
-
- if [ $usevserver = yes ]; then
- info "vserver root directory set to: $VROOTDIR"
- for vserver in $found_vservers; do
- info "examining vserver: $vserver"
- # is it running ?
- $VSERVERINFO -q $vserver RUNNING
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- warning "The vserver $vserver is not running."
- continue
- fi
- # is $packagemgr available inside $vserver ?
- if [ ! -x "$VROOTDIR/$vserver`$VSERVER $vserver exec which $packagemgr`" ]; then
- warning "can't find $packagemgr in vserver $vserver, skipping installed packages report."
- continue
- fi
- # don't expand * since it can be used in $packagemgroptions
- set -o noglob
- debug "$VSERVER $vserver exec $packagemgr $packagemgroptions > $VROOTDIR/$vserver$packagesfile"
- $VSERVER $vserver exec $packagemgr $packagemgroptions > $VROOTDIR/$vserver$packagesfile || fatal "can not save $packagemgr info to $packagesfile"
- set +o noglob
- done
- fi
-
- # We want to perform this on the host as well
- if [ -z "$packagemgr" -o ! -x "$packagemgr" ]; then
- warning "can't find ${packagemgr}, skipping installed packages report."
- else
- # don't expand * since it can be used in $packagemgroptions
- set -o noglob
- debug "$packagemgr $packagemgroptions > $packagesfile"
- $packagemgr $packagemgroptions > $packagesfile || fatal "can not save $packagemgr info to $packagesfile"
- set +o noglob
- fi
-
-fi
-
-## System report ##############################
-
-#
-# here we grab a bunch of system stuff for a report
-#
-
-export STATUS
-
-HASHES="#################################################################"
-DASHES="-----------------------------------------------------------------"
-
-cat /dev/null > $sysreportfile || fatal "can not write to $sysreportfile"
-
-
-catiffile () {
- echo $HASHES >> $sysreportfile
- echo "# $STATUS" >> $sysreportfile
- echo $HASHES >> $sysreportfile
- if [ -f $1 ]; then
- echo "file: $1" >> $sysreportfile
- echo $DASHES >> $sysreportfile
- cat $1 >> $sysreportfile 2>&1 || info "reading of $1 failed"
- fi
- if [ -d $1 ]; then
- echo "directory: $1" >> $sysreportfile
- echo $DASHES >> $sysreportfile
- for file in `find $1 -maxdepth 3 -noleaf -type f`
- do
- catiffile $file
- done
- fi
- echo $DASHES >> $sysreportfile
-}
-
-catifexec () {
- echo $HASHES >> $sysreportfile
- echo "# $STATUS" >> $sysreportfile
- echo $HASHES >> $sysreportfile
- $1 >> $sysreportfile 2>&1 || info "executing of $1 failed"
-}
-
-
-STATUS="Determining $os version:"
-catiffile $osversion
-
-STATUS="Determinding your current hostname: "
-catifexec "/bin/hostname"
-
-STATUS="Getting the date:"
-catifexec "/bin/date"
-
-STATUS="Checking your systems current uptime and load average:"
-catifexec "/usr/bin/uptime"
-
-STATUS="Checking available memory:"
-catifexec "/usr/bin/free"
-
-STATUS="Checking free disk space:"
-catifexec "/bin/df" "-al"
-
-STATUS="Collecting what services run at what run level:"
-if [ $os = "redhat" ]; then
- catifexec "/sbin/chkconfig --list"
- STATUS="Collecting information about /etc/rc.d:"
- catiffile "/bin/ls /etc/rc.d/rc*.d/"
-
-elif [ $os = "debian" ]; then
- for level in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 S; do
- echo "Level: $level" >> $sysreportfile
- for f in /etc/rc${level}.d/*; do
- # Remove /etc/Knn or Snn from beginning
- ff=$(echo $f | @SED@ 's_/etc/rc..d/[KS][0-9][0-9]__')
- if [ $f != $ff ]; then
- echo $ff >> $sysreportfile
- fi
- done
- echo "" >> $sysreportfile
- done
-fi
-
-STATUS="Getting bootloader information:"
-catifexec "/bin/ls -alR /boot"
-
-# This covers sparc, alpha, and intel (respectively)
-# updated for grub -mpg
-if [ -f /etc/silo.conf ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information about the boot process (silo):"
- catiffile "/etc/silo.conf"
-fi
-if [ -f /etc/milo.conf ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information about the boot process (milo):"
- catiffile "/etc/milo.conf"
-fi
-if [ -f /etc/lilo.conf ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information about the boot process (lilo):"
- catiffile "/etc/lilo.conf"
- catifexec "/sbin/lilo -q"
-fi
-if [ -d /boot/grub -a -f /boot/grub/grub.conf -a -f /boot/grub/device.map ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information about the boot process (grub.conf):"
- catiffile "/boot/grub/grub.conf"
- STATUS="Collecting information about the boot process (grub.map):"
- catiffile "/boot/grub/device.map"
-fi
-if [ -f /etc/cluster.conf -o -f /etc/cluster.xml ] ; then
- STATUS="Gathering information on cluster setup"
- # 2.1 AS
- if [ -f /etc/cluster.conf ] ; then
- catiffile "/etc/cluster.conf"
- fi
- # Taroon
- if [ -f /etc/cluster.xml ] ; then
- catiffile "/etc/cluster.xml"
- fi
-fi
-
-STATUS="Gathering sysctl information (sysctl -a):"
-catiffile "sysctl -a 2>/dev/null"
-STATUS="Gathering sysctl information (/etc/sysctl.conf):"
-catiffile "/etc/sysctl.conf"
-
-STATUS="Gathering IP information (/sbin/ifconfig):"
-catifexec "/sbin/ifconfig -a"
-
-STATUS="Gathering additional IP information (/bin/ip addr list):"
-catifexec "/bin/ip addr list"
-
-STATUS="Checking network routes:"
-catifexec "/sbin/route -n"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Name Service Switch config information:"
-catiffile "/etc/nsswitch.conf"
-
-STATUS="Collecting information about system authentication (pam):"
-catiffile "/etc/pam.conf"
-catiffile "/etc/pam.d"
-
-echo
-echo "Getting information about the kernel."
-echo
-STATUS="Getting kernel version:"
-catifexec "/bin/uname" "-a"
-STATUS="Checking module information:"
-catifexec "/sbin/lsmod"
-for x in $(/sbin/lsmod | /bin/cut -f1 -d" " 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep -v Module 2>/dev/null
-) ; do
- STATUS="Checking module information $x:"
- catifexec "/sbin/modinfo $x"
-done
-
-STATUS="Currently getting ksysms information:"
-catifexec "/sbin/ksyms"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your filesystems:"
-catiffile "/proc/filesystems"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your system stat:"
-catiffile "/proc/stat"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your partitions:"
-catiffile "/proc/partitions"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your ksyms:"
-catiffile "/proc/ksyms"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about slabinfo:"
-catiffile "/proc/slabinfo"
-
-# Added support to cover for the new modules.conf layout in Red Hat 7
-STATUS="Collecting information regarding kernel modules"
-VER=`uname -r`
-catiffile "/lib/modules/$VER/modules.dep"
-if [ -f /etc/conf.modules ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information regarding kernel modules (conf.modules)"
- catiffile "/etc/conf.modules"
-fi
-if [ -f /etc/modules.conf ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information regarding kernel modules (modules.conf)"
- catiffile "/etc/modules.conf"
-fi
-if [ -f /etc/modprobe.conf ]; then
- STATUS="Collecting information regarding kernel modules (modeprobe.conf)"
- catiffile "/etc/modprobe.conf"
-fi
-
-# dkms status
-if [ -x /usr/sbin/dkms ] ; then
- STATUS="Gathering current status of modules, versions and kernels (dkms):"
- catifexec "/usr/sbin/dkms" "status"
-fi
-
-if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/isdncard ] ; then
- STATUS="Gathering information about ISDN:"
- catiffile "/etc/sysconfig/isdncard"
-fi
-
-STATUS="Collecting information from the proc directory:"
-catiffile "/proc/pci"
-
-STATUS="Getting kernel command line"
-catiffile "/proc/cmdline"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your CPU:"
-catiffile "/proc/cpuinfo"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your Ram:"
-catiffile "/proc/meminfo"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your ioports:"
-catiffile "/proc/ioports"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your interrupts:"
-catiffile "/proc/interrupts"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your scsi devices:"
-catiffile "/proc/scsi"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your dma:"
-catiffile "/proc/dma"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your devices (/proc/devices):"
-catiffile "/proc/devices"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your rtc:"
-catiffile "/proc/rtc"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your ide drivers:"
-catiffile "/proc/ide"
-
-STATUS="Gathering information about your bus:"
-catifexec lspci
-catiffile "/proc/bus"
-
-echo
-echo "Getting disk and filesystem information."
-echo
-
-STATUS="Collecting information from /etc/fstab:"
-catiffile "/etc/fstab"
-
-STATUS="Collecting disk partition information:"
-catifexec "fdisk -l"
-
-STATUS="Checking mounted file systems (mount) "
-catifexec "/bin/mount"
-
-STATUS="Checking mounted file systems (/proc/mounts)"
-catiffile "/proc/mounts"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Software RAID information (/proc/mdstat)"
-catiffile "/proc/mdstat"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Software RAID information (/etc/raidtab)"
-catiffile "/etc/raidtab"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Software RAID information (/etc/mdadm.conf)"
-catiffile "/etc/mdadm.conf"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Automount information (auto.master)"
-catiffile "/etc/auto.master"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Automount information (auto.misc)"
-catiffile "/etc/auto.misc"
-
-STATUS="Collecting Automount information (auto.net)"
-catiffile "/etc/auto.net"
-
-STATUS="Collecting LVM information:"
-if [ $os = "redhat" ]; then
- catifexec "/usr/sbin/vgdisplay" "-vv"
-elif [ $os = "debian" ]; then
- catifexec "/sbin/vgdisplay" "-vv"
-fi
-
-STATUS="Collecting SCSI Tape information (/etc/stinit.def)"
-catiffile "/etc/stinit.def"
-
-if [ -x /sbin/lsusb ] ; then
- STATUS="Collecting USB devices list (lsusb):"
- catifexec "/sbin/lsusb"
-fi
-
-if [ -x /usr/bin/lshal ] ; then
- STATUS="Collecting global devices list (lshal):"
- catifexec "/usr/bin/lshal"
-fi
-
-
-STATUS="Gathering information on SELinux setup"
-catifexec "/usr/bin/selinuxconfig"
-catifexec "/usr/sbin/sestatus"
-if [ $os = "redhat" ]; then
- catifexec "rpm" "-q -V selinux-policy-targeted"
- catifexec "rpm" "-q -V selinux-policy-strict"
-fi
-
-if [ $usevserver = yes ]; then
- STATUS="Gathering vserver information"
- catiffile "/proc/virtual"
-fi
-
-if [ "$partitions" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ "$dosfdisk" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ ! -x "$SFDISK" ]; then
- warning "can't find sfdisk, skipping sfdisk report."
- partitions="no"
- fi
- fi
- if [ "$dohwinfo" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ ! -x "$HWINFO" ]; then
- warning "can't find hwinfo, skipping partition report."
- partitions="no"
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ "$hardware" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ ! -x "$HWINFO" ]; then
- warning "can't find hwinfo, skipping hardware report."
- hardware="no"
- fi
-fi
-
-## HARDWARE #############################
-
-#
-# here we use hwinfo to dump a table listing all the
-# information we can find on the hardware of this machine
-#
-
-if [ "$hardware" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ "dohwinfo" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ -f $hardwarefile ]; then
- rm $hardwarefile
- fi
- touch $hardwarefile
- echo -e "\n\n====================== summary ======================\n" >> $hardwarefile
- debug "$HWINFO --short --cpu --network --disk --pci >> $hardwarefile"
- $HWINFO --short --cpu --network --disk --pci >> $hardwarefile
- for flag in cpu network bios pci; do
- echo -e "\n\n====================== $flag ======================\n" >> $hardwarefile
- $HWINFO --$flag >> $hardwarefile
- done
- fi
-fi
-
-
-## PARTITIONS #############################
-
-# here we use sfdisk to dump a listing of all the partitions.
-# these files can be used to directly partition a disk of the same size.
-
-if [ "$partitions" == "yes" ]; then
- if [ "$dosfdisk" == "yes" ]; then
- devices=`LC_ALL=C $SFDISK -l 2>/dev/null | grep "^Disk /dev" | @AWK@ '{print $2}' | cut -d: -f1`
- if [ "$devices" == "" ]; then
- warning "No harddisks found"
- fi
- for dev in $devices; do
- debug "$SFDISK will try to backup partition tables for device $dev"
- [ -b $dev ] || continue
- label=${dev#/dev/}
- label=${label//\//-}
- outputfile=${partitionsfile//__star__/$label}
- debug "$SFDISK $sfdisk_options -d $dev > $outputfile 2>/dev/null"
- $SFDISK $sfdisk_options -d $dev > $outputfile 2>/dev/null
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- warning "The partition table for $dev could not be saved."
- fi
- done
- fi
- if [ "$dohwinfo" == "yes" ]; then
- debug "Using $HWINFO to get all available disk information"
- echo -e "\n\n====================== $disk ======================\n" >> $hardwarefile
- $HWINFO --disk >> $hardwarefile
- fi
-fi