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#! /bin/sh
# savelog - save a log file
# Copyright (C) 1987, 1988 Ronald S. Karr and Landon Curt Noll
# Copyright (C) 1992 Ronald S. Karr
# Slight modifications by Ian A. Murdock <imurdock@gnu.ai.mit.edu>:
# * uses `gzip' rather than `compress'
# * doesn't use $savedir; keeps saved log files in the same directory
# * reports successful rotation of log files
# * for the sake of consistency, files are rotated even if they are
# empty
# More modifications by Guy Maor <maor@debian.org>:
# * cleanup.
# * -p (preserve) option
#
# usage: savelog [-m mode] [-u user] [-g group] [-t] [-p] [-c cycle]
# [-j] [-C] [-d] [-l] [-r rolldir] [-n] [-q] file...
# -m mode - chmod log files to mode
# -u user - chown log files to user
# -g group - chgrp log files to group
# -c cycle - save cycle versions of the logfile (default: 7)
# -r rolldir- use rolldir instead of . to roll files
# -C - force cleanup of cycled logfiles
# -d - use standard date for rolling
# -D - override date format for -d
# -t - touch file
# -l - don't compress any log files (default: compress)
# -p - preserve mode/user/group of original file
# -j - use bzip2 instead of gzip
# -x script - invoke script with rotated log file in $FILE
# -n - do not rotate empty files
# -q - be quiet
# file - log file names
#
# The savelog command saves and optionally compresses old copies of files.
# Older version of 'file' are named:
#
# 'file'.<number><compress_suffix>
#
# where <number> is the version number, 0 being the newest. By default,
# version numbers > 0 are compressed (unless -l prevents it). The
# version number 0 is never compressed on the off chance that a process
# still has 'file' opened for I/O.
#
# if the '-d' option is specified, <number> will be YYMMDDhhmmss
#
# If the 'file' does not exist and -t was given, it will be created.
#
# For files that do exist and have lengths greater than zero, the following
# actions are performed.
#
# 1) Version numered files are cycled. That is version 6 is moved to
# version 7, version is moved to becomes version 6, ... and finally
# version 0 is moved to version 1. Both compressed names and
# uncompressed names are cycled, regardless of -t. Missing version
# files are ignored.
#
# 2) The new file.1 is compressed and is changed subject to
# the -m, -u and -g flags. This step is skipped if the -t flag
# was given.
#
# 3) The main file is moved to file.0.
#
# 4) If the -m, -u, -g, -t, or -p flags are given, then the file is
# touched into existence subject to the given flags. The -p flag
# will preserve the original owner, group, and permissions.
#
# 5) The new file.0 is changed subject to the -m, -u and -g flags.
#
# Note: If no -m, -u, -g, -t, or -p is given, then the primary log file is
# not created.
#
# Note: Since the version numbers start with 0, version number <cycle>
# is never formed. The <cycle> count must be at least 2.
#
# Bugs: If a process is still writing to the file.0 and savelog
# moved it to file.1 and compresses it, data could be lost.
# Smail does not have this problem in general because it
# restats files often.
# common location
export PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
COMPRESS="gzip"
COMPRESS_OPTS="-9f"
DOT_Z=".gz"
DATUM=`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`
# parse args
exitcode=0 # no problems to far
prog=`basename $0`
mode=
user=
group=
touch=
forceclean=
rolldir=
datum=
preserve=
hookscript=
quiet=0
rotateifempty=yes
count=7
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $prog [-m mode] [-u user] [-g group] [-t] [-c cycle] [-p]"
echo " [-j] [-C] [-d] [-l] [-r rolldir] [-n] [-q] file ..."
echo " -m mode - chmod log files to mode"
echo " -u user - chown log files to user"
echo " -g group - chgrp log files to group"
echo " -c cycle - save cycle versions of the logfile (default: 7)"
echo " -r rolldir - use rolldir instead of . to roll files"
echo " -C - force cleanup of cycled logfiles"
echo " -d - use standard date for rolling"
echo " -D - override date format for -d"
echo " -t - touch file"
echo " -l - don't compress any log files (default: compress)"
echo " -p - preserve mode/user/group of original file"
echo " -j - use bzip2 instead of gzip"
echo " -x script - invoke script with rotated log file in \$FILE"
echo " -n - do not rotate empty files"
echo " -q - suppress rotation message"
echo " file - log file names"
}
fixfile()
{
if [ -n "$user" ]; then
chown -- "$user" "$1"
fi
if [ -n "$group" ]; then
chgrp -- "$group" "$1"
fi
if [ -n "$mode" ]; then
chmod -- "$mode" "$1"
fi
}
while getopts m:u:g:c:r:CdD:tlphjx:nq opt ; do
case "$opt" in
m) mode="$OPTARG" ;;
u) user="$OPTARG" ;;
g) group="$OPTARG" ;;
c) count="$OPTARG" ;;
r) rolldir="$OPTARG" ;;
C) forceclean=1 ;;
d) datum=1 ;;
D) DATUM=$(date +$OPTARG) ;;
t) touch=1 ;;
j) COMPRESS="bzip2"; COMPRESS_OPTS="-9f"; DOT_Z=".bz2" ;;
x) hookscript="$OPTARG" ;;
l) COMPRESS="" ;;
p) preserve=1 ;;
n) rotateifempty="no" ;;
q) quiet=1 ;;
h) usage; exit 0 ;;
*) usage; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
if [ "$count" -lt 2 ]; then
echo "$prog: count must be at least 2" 1>&2
exit 2
fi
if [ -n "$COMPRESS" ] && [ -z "`which $COMPRESS`" ]; then
echo "$prog: Compression binary not available, please make sure '$COMPRESS' is installed" 1>&2
exit 2
fi
# cycle thru filenames
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
# get the filename
filename="$1"
shift
# catch bogus files
if [ -e "$filename" ] && [ ! -f "$filename" ]; then
echo "$prog: $filename is not a regular file" 1>&2
exitcode=3
continue
fi
# if not a file or empty, do nothing major
# (in the Debian version, we rotate even if empty by default)
if [ ! -s "$filename" ] && [ "$rotateifempty" != "yes" ]; then
# if -t was given and it does not exist, create it
if test -n "$touch" && [ ! -f "$filename" ]; then
touch -- "$filename"
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "$prog: could not touch $filename" 1>&2
exitcode=4
continue
fi
fixfile "$filename"
fi
continue
fi
# be sure that the savedir exists and is writable
# (Debian default: $savedir is . and not ./OLD)
savedir=`dirname -- "$filename"`
if [ -z "$savedir" ]; then
savedir=.
fi
case "$rolldir" in
(/*)
savedir="$rolldir"
;;
(*)
savedir="$savedir/$rolldir"
;;
esac
if [ ! -d "$savedir" ]; then
mkdir -p -- "$savedir"
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "$prog: could not mkdir $savedir" 1>&2
exitcode=5
continue
fi
chmod 0755 -- "$savedir"
fi
if [ ! -w "$savedir" ]; then
echo "$prog: directory $savedir is not writable" 1>&2
exitcode=7
continue
fi
# determine our uncompressed file names
newname=`basename -- "$filename"`
newname="$savedir/$newname"
# cycle the old compressed log files
cycle=$(( $count - 1))
rm -f -- "$newname.$cycle" "$newname.$cycle$DOT_Z"
while [ $cycle -gt 1 ]; do
# --cycle
oldcycle=$cycle
cycle=$(( $cycle - 1 ))
# cycle log
if [ -f "$newname.$cycle$DOT_Z" ]; then
mv -f -- "$newname.$cycle$DOT_Z" \
"$newname.$oldcycle$DOT_Z"
fi
if [ -f "$newname.$cycle" ]; then
# file was not compressed. move it anyway
mv -f -- "$newname.$cycle" "$newname.$oldcycle"
fi
done
# compress the old uncompressed log if needed
if [ -f "$newname.0" ]; then
if [ -z "$COMPRESS" ]; then
newfile="$newname.1"
mv -- "$newname.0" "$newfile"
else
newfile="$newname.1$DOT_Z"
# $COMPRESS $COMPRESS_OPTS < $newname.0 > $newfile
# rm -f $newname.0
$COMPRESS $COMPRESS_OPTS "$newname.0"
mv -- "$newname.0$DOT_Z" "$newfile"
fi
fixfile "$newfile"
fi
# compress the old uncompressed log if needed
if test -n "$datum" && test -n "$COMPRESS"; then
$COMPRESS $COMPRESS_OPTS -- "$newname".[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]
fi
# remove old files if so desired
if [ -n "$forceclean" ]; then
cycle=$(( $count - 1))
if [ -z "$COMPRESS" ]; then
rm -f -- `ls -t -- $newname.[0-9]* | sed -e 1,${cycle}d`
else
rm -f -- `ls -t -- $newname.[0-9]*$DOT_Z | sed -e 1,${cycle}d`
fi
fi
# create new file if needed
if [ -n "$preserve" ]; then
(umask 077
touch -- "$filename.new"
chown --reference="$filename" -- "$filename.new"
chmod --reference="$filename" -- "$filename.new")
filenew=1
elif [ -n "$touch$user$group$mode" ]; then
touch -- "$filename.new"
fixfile "$filename.new"
filenew=1
fi
newfilename="$newname.0"
# link the file into the file.0 holding place
if [ -f "$filename" ]; then
if [ -n "$filenew" ]; then
if ln -f -- "$filename" "$newfilename"; then
mv -- "$filename.new" "$filename"
else
echo "Error hardlinking $filename to $newfilename" >&2
exitcode=8
continue
fi
else
mv -- "$filename" "$newfilename"
fi
fi
[ ! -f "$newfilename" ] && touch -- "$newfilename"
fixfile "$newfilename"
if [ -n "$datum" ]; then
mv -- "$newfilename" "$newname.$DATUM"
newfilename="$newname.$DATUM"
fi
if [ -n "$hookscript" ]; then
FILE="$newfilename" $SHELL -c "$hookscript" || \
{
ret=$?
test "$quiet" -eq 1 || echo "Hook script failed with exit code $ret." 1>&2
}
fi
# report successful rotation
test "$quiet" -eq 1 || echo "Rotated \`$filename' at `date`."
done
exit $exitcode
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