# common preamble for lots of parts of the PCP QA environment ... # set $PATH, config-driven setup, etc # # Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # # From pcpintro(1) man page ... # unset PCP_STDERR PCP_SECURE_SOCKETS unset PMCD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT PMCD_RECONNECT_TIMEOUT unset PMCD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT PMCD_WAIT_TIMEOUT unset PMNS_DEFAULT PCP_COUNTER_WRAP unset PMDA_PATH PMCD_PORT PMLOGGER_PORT unset PMDA_LOCAL_PROC PMDA_LOCAL_SAMPLE PMIECONF_PATH unset PMPROXY_PORT PMPROXY_HOST # source the PCP configuration environment variables if [ -r $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env ] then . $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env else echo "Error: unable to read $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env!" >&2 exit 1 fi # augment $PATH for QA specific dirs # for dir in /sbin /usr/sbin do [ -d "$dir" ] && PATH="$PATH:$dir" done # QA default environment variables PCP_PMCD_PROG=$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmcd PCP_PMCDLOG_PATH=$PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/pmcd.log export PCP_PMCD_PROG PCP_PMCDLOG_PATH # In openSUSE 12.1, /etc/rc.status intercepts our rc script and passes # control to systemctl which uses systemd ... the result is that messages # from our rc scripts are sent to syslog by default, and there is no # apparent way to revert to the classical behaviour, so this "hack" allows # PCP QA to set $PCPQA_NO_RC_STATUS and continue to see stdout and stderr # from our rc scripts # - Ken 1 Dec 2011 # PCPQA_NO_RC_STATUS= export PCPQA_NO_RC_STATUS case $PCP_PLATFORM in linux|freebsd|solaris|aix) DSO_SUFFIX=so ;; darwin) DSO_SUFFIX=dylib ;; mingw) DSO_SUFFIX=dll ;; esac sudo=`which sudo` if $sudo -E true >/dev/null 2>&1 then # sudo has -E to preserve the environment # sudo="$sudo -E" fi real_sudo="$sudo" # running with PCP_DIR set, probably don't want to do most things as # root ... leave $real_sudo alone just in case # However, if $PCP_DIR exists and is owned by someone other than ourselves, # real sudo is guessed necessary. if [ -n "$PCP_DIR" ] then pcp_dir_owner=`ls -ld $PCP_DIR | awk '{print $3}'` whoami=`whoami` if [ "$pcp_dir_owner" = "$whoami" ]; then sudo='' fi fi here=`pwd` tmp=/tmp/$$ [ "X$seq" != X ] && tmp=/tmp/$seq-$$