2 # No way I try to deal with a crippled sh just for POSIX foo.
4 # Copyright (C) 2009 Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
6 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
8 # published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.
10 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
11 # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 # General Public License for more details.
15 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17 # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
19 # Homer: Are you saying you're never going to eat any animal again? What
25 # Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal.
26 # Homer: Heh heh heh. Ooh, yeah, right, Lisa. A wonderful, magical animal.
30 # make sure to only use defined variables
32 # ERR traps should be inherited from functions too. (And command
33 # substitutions and subshells and whatnot, but for us the functions is
34 # the important part here)
37 # import the general variable set.
38 export SCRIPTVARS=/srv/ftp.debian.org/dak/config/debian/vars
41 ########################################################################
43 ########################################################################
44 # common functions are "outsourced"
45 . "${configdir}/common"
47 # Timestamp. Used for dinstall stat graphs
49 echo "Archive maintenance timestamp ($1): $(date +%H:%M:%S)"
55 rm -f ${LOCK_ACCEPTED}
58 # If we error out this one is called, *FOLLOWED* by cleanup above
60 ERRDATE=$(date "+%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S")
62 subject="ATTENTION ATTENTION!"
63 if [ "${error}" = "false" ]; then
64 subject="${subject} (continued)"
66 subject="${subject} (interrupted)"
68 subject="${subject} dinstall error at ${ERRDATE} in ${STAGEFILE} - (Be quiet, Brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-tip)"
70 cat "${STAGEFILE}.log" | mail -s "${subject}" -a "X-Debian: DAK" cron@ftp-master.debian.org
73 ########################################################################
74 # the actual dinstall functions follow #
75 ########################################################################
77 # Setup the notice file to tell bad mirrors they used the wrong time
81 Packages are currently being installed and indices rebuilt.
82 Maintenance is automatic, starting at 01|07|13|19:52 UTC,
83 and ending about an hour later. This file is then removed.
85 You should not mirror the archive during this period. If you find this
86 file on a Debian mirror please have a nice talk with the admin. They
87 are doing something wrong.
91 # pushing merkels QA user, part one
93 log "Telling merkels QA user that we start dinstall"
94 ssh -2 -i ~dak/.ssh/push_merkel_qa -o BatchMode=yes -o SetupTimeOut=90 -o ConnectTimeout=90 qa@merkel.debian.org sleep 1
97 # Create the postgres dump files
98 function pgdump_pre() {
99 log "Creating pre-daily-cron-job backup of projectb database..."
100 pg_dump projectb > $base/backup/dump_pre_$(date +%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S)
103 function pgdump_post() {
104 log "Creating post-daily-cron-job backup of projectb database..."
106 POSTDUMP=$(date +%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S)
107 pg_dump projectb > $base/backup/dump_$POSTDUMP
108 pg_dumpall --globals-only > $base/backup/dumpall_$POSTDUMP
109 ln -sf $base/backup/dump_$POSTDUMP current
110 ln -sf $base/backup/dumpall_$POSTDUMP currentall
113 # Load the dak-dev projectb
114 function pgdakdev() {
116 echo "drop database projectb" | psql -p 5433 template1
117 cat currentall | psql -p 5433 template1
118 createdb -p 5433 -T template0 projectb
119 fgrep -v '\connect' current | psql -p 5433 projectb
122 # Updating various files
124 log "Updating Bugs docu, Mirror list and mailing-lists.txt"
126 $scriptsdir/update-bugdoctxt
127 $scriptsdir/update-mirrorlists
128 $scriptsdir/update-mailingliststxt
129 $scriptsdir/update-pseudopackages.sh
132 # Process (oldstable)-proposed-updates "NEW" queue
133 function punew_do() {
134 cd "${queuedir}/${1}"
136 dak process-new -a -C COMMENTS >> REPORT || true
140 log "Doing automated p-u-new processing"
144 log "Doing automated o-p-u-new processing"
148 # The first i18n one, syncing new descriptions
150 log "Synchronizing i18n package descriptions"
151 # First sync their newest data
152 cd ${scriptdir}/i18nsync
153 rsync -aq --delete --delete-after ddtp-sync:/does/not/matter . || true
155 # Now check if we still know about the packages for which they created the files
156 # is the timestamp signed by us?
157 if $(gpgv --keyring /srv/ftp.debian.org/s3kr1t/dot-gnupg/pubring.gpg timestamp.gpg timestamp); then
158 # now read it. As its signed by us we are sure the content is what we expect, no need
159 # to do more here. And we only test -d a directory on it anyway.
160 TSTAMP=$(cat timestamp)
161 # do we have the dir still?
162 if [ -d ${scriptdir}/i18n/${TSTAMP} ]; then
164 if ${scriptsdir}/ddtp-i18n-check.sh . ${scriptdir}/i18n/${TSTAMP}; then
165 # Yay, worked, lets copy around
166 for dir in squeeze sid; do
167 if [ -d dists/${dir}/ ]; then
168 cd dists/${dir}/main/i18n
169 rsync -aq --delete --delete-after . ${ftpdir}/dists/${dir}/main/i18n/.
171 cd ${scriptdir}/i18nsync
174 echo "ARRRR, bad guys, wrong files, ARRR"
175 echo "Arf, Arf, Arf, bad guys, wrong files, arf, arf, arf" | mail -s "Don't you kids take anything. I'm watching you. I've got eye implants in the back of my head." debian-l10n-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
178 echo "ARRRR, missing the timestamp ${TSTAMP} directory, not updating i18n, ARRR"
179 echo "Arf, Arf, Arf, missing the timestamp ${TSTAMP} directory, not updating i18n, arf, arf, arf" | mail -s "Lisa, if you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way." debian-l10n-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
182 echo "ARRRRRRR, could not verify our timestamp signature, ARRR. Don't mess with our files, i18n guys, ARRRRR."
183 echo "Arf, Arf, Arf, could not verify our timestamp signature, arf. Don't mess with our files, i18n guys, arf, arf, arf" | mail -s "You can't keep blaming yourself. Just blame yourself once, and move on." debian-l10n-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
187 # Process the accepted queue
188 function accepted() {
189 log "Processing queue/accepted"
190 rm -f "$accepted/REPORT"
191 dak process-accepted -pa -d "$accepted" > "$accepted/REPORT"
192 cat "$accepted/REPORT" | mail -s "Install for $(date +"%D - %R")" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
193 chgrp debadmin "$accepted/REPORT"
194 chmod 664 "$accepted/REPORT"
198 log "Checking for cruft in overrides"
203 log "Generating suite file lists for apt-ftparchive"
204 dak make-suite-file-list
207 function fingerprints() {
208 log "Updating fingerprints"
209 dak import-keyring -L /srv/keyring.debian.org/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg
212 dak import-keyring --generate-users "%s" /srv/keyring.debian.org/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg >"${OUTFILE}"
214 if [ -s "${OUTFILE}" ]; then
215 /usr/sbin/sendmail -odq -oi -t -f envelope@ftp-master.debian.org <<EOF
216 From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>
217 To: <debian-project@lists.debian.org>
218 Subject: Debian Maintainers Keyring changes
219 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
222 The following changes to the debian-maintainers keyring have just been activated:
226 Debian distribution maintenance software,
227 on behalf of the Keyring maintainers
234 function overrides() {
235 log "Writing overrides into text files"
240 rm -f override.sid.all3
241 for i in main contrib non-free main.debian-installer; do cat override.sid.$i >> override.sid.all3; done
245 log "Generating package / file mapping"
246 dak make-pkg-file-mapping | bzip2 -9 > $base/ftp/indices/package-file.map.bz2
249 function packages() {
250 log "Generating Packages and Sources files"
252 GZIP='--rsyncable' ; export GZIP
253 apt-ftparchive generate apt.conf
257 log "Generating pdiff files"
258 dak generate-index-diffs
262 log "Generating Release files"
263 dak generate-releases
266 function dakcleanup() {
267 log "Cleanup old packages/files"
268 dak clean-suites -m 10000
273 # Needs to be rebuilt, as files have moved. Due to unaccepts, we need to
274 # update this before wanna-build is updated.
275 log "Regenerating wanna-build/buildd information"
276 psql projectb -A -t -q -c "SELECT filename FROM queue_build WHERE suite = 5 AND queue = 0 AND in_queue = true AND filename ~ 'd(sc|eb)$'" > $dbdir/dists/unstable_accepted.list
277 symlinks -d /srv/incoming.debian.org/buildd > /dev/null
278 apt-ftparchive generate apt.conf.buildd
281 function buildd_dir() {
282 # Rebuilt the buildd dir to avoid long times of 403
283 log "Regenerating the buildd incoming dir"
284 STAMP=$(date "+%Y%m%d%H%M")
289 log "Running various scripts from $scriptsdir"
299 echo "Regenerating \"public\" mirror/ hardlink fun"
301 rsync -aH --link-dest ${ftpdir} --exclude Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress --delete --delete-after --ignore-errors ${ftpdir}/. .
305 log "Trigger daily wanna-build run"
306 ssh -o BatchMode=yes -o SetupTimeOut=90 -o ConnectTimeout=90 wbadm@buildd /org/wanna-build/trigger.daily || echo "W-B trigger.daily failed" | mail -s "W-B Daily trigger failed" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
310 log "Expiring old database dumps..."
312 $scriptsdir/expire_dumps -d . -p -f "dump_*"
315 function transitionsclean() {
316 log "Removing out of date transitions..."
318 dak transitions -c -a
322 # Send a report on NEW/BYHAND packages
323 log "Nagging ftpteam about NEW/BYHAND packages"
324 dak queue-report | mail -e -s "NEW and BYHAND on $(date +%D)" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
325 # and one on crufty packages
326 log "Sending information about crufty packages"
327 dak cruft-report > $webdir/cruft-report-daily.txt
328 dak cruft-report -s experimental >> $webdir/cruft-report-daily.txt
329 cat $webdir/cruft-report-daily.txt | mail -e -s "Debian archive cruft report for $(date +%D)" ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org
333 log "Updating DM html page"
334 $scriptsdir/dm-monitor >$webdir/dm-uploaders.html
338 log "Categorizing uncategorized bugs filed against ftp.debian.org"
343 # Push dak@merkel so it syncs the projectb there. Returns immediately, the sync runs detached
344 log "Trigger merkel/flotows projectb sync"
345 ssh -2 -o BatchMode=yes -o SetupTimeOut=30 -o ConnectTimeout=30 -i ~/.ssh/push_merkel_projectb dak@merkel.debian.org sleep 1
346 # Also trigger flotow, the ftpmaster test box
347 ssh -2 -o BatchMode=yes -o SetupTimeOut=30 -o ConnectTimeout=30 -i ~/.ssh/push_flotow_projectb dak@flotow.debconf.org sleep 1
351 # Push dak@merkel to tell it to sync the dd accessible parts. Returns immediately, the sync runs detached
352 log "Trigger merkels dd accessible parts sync"
353 ssh -2 -o BatchMode=yes -o SetupTimeOut=30 -o ConnectTimeout=30 -i ~/.ssh/push_merkel_ddaccess dak@merkel.debian.org sleep 1
356 function mirrorpush() {
357 log "Starting the mirrorpush"
358 date -u > /srv/ftp.debian.org/web/mirrorstart
359 echo "Using dak v1" >> /srv/ftp.debian.org/web/mirrorstart
360 echo "Running on host $(hostname -f)" >> /srv/ftp.debian.org/web/mirrorstart
361 sudo -H -u archvsync /home/archvsync/runmirrors > ~dak/runmirrors.log 2>&1 &
365 log "Exporting package data foo for i18n project"
366 STAMP=$(date "+%Y%m%d%H%M")
367 mkdir -p ${scriptdir}/i18n/${STAMP}
368 cd ${scriptdir}/i18n/${STAMP}
369 dak control-suite -l stable > lenny
370 dak control-suite -l testing > squeeze
371 dak control-suite -l unstable > sid
372 echo "${STAMP}" > timestamp
373 gpg --secret-keyring /srv/ftp.debian.org/s3kr1t/dot-gnupg/secring.gpg --keyring /srv/ftp.debian.org/s3kr1t/dot-gnupg/pubring.gpg --no-options --batch --no-tty --armour --default-key 55BE302B --detach-sign -o timestamp.gpg timestamp
377 ln -sfT ${scriptdir}/i18n/${STAMP} i18n
380 find ./i18n -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -mtime +2 -not -name "${STAMP}" -type d -print0 | xargs --no-run-if-empty -0 rm -rf
384 log "Updating stats data"
386 $scriptsdir/update-ftpstats $base/log/* > $base/misc/ftpstats.data
387 R --slave --vanilla < $base/misc/ftpstats.R
388 dak stats arch-space > $webdir/arch-space
389 dak stats pkg-nums > $webdir/pkg-nums
392 function aptftpcleanup() {
393 log "Clean up apt-ftparchive's databases"
395 apt-ftparchive -q clean apt.conf
398 function compress() {
399 log "Compress old psql backups"
401 find -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f -name 'dump_pre_*' -mtime +2 -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty rm
403 find -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f -name 'dump_*' \! -name '*.bz2' \! -name '*.gz' -mmin +720 |
404 while read dumpname; do
405 echo "Compressing $dumpname"
406 bzip2 -9fv "$dumpname"
408 find -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f -name "dumpall_*" \! -name '*.bz2' \! -name '*.gz' -mmin +720 |
409 while read dumpname; do
410 echo "Compressing $dumpname"
411 bzip2 -9fv "$dumpname"
413 finddup -l -d $base/backup
416 function logstats() {
417 $masterdir/tools/logs.py "$1"
420 # save timestamp when we start
421 function savetimestamp() {
422 NOW=`date "+%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S"`
423 echo ${NOW} > "${dbdir}/dinstallstart"
426 function maillogfile() {
427 cat "$LOGFILE" | mail -s "Log for dinstall run of ${NOW}" cron@ftp-master.debian.org
430 function renamelogfile() {
431 if [ -f "${dbdir}/dinstallstart" ]; then
432 NOW=$(cat "${dbdir}/dinstallstart")
434 mv "$LOGFILE" "$logdir/dinstall_${NOW}.log"
435 logstats "$logdir/dinstall_${NOW}.log"
436 bzip2 -9 "$logdir/dinstall_${NOW}.log"
438 error "Problem, I don't know when dinstall started, unable to do log statistics."
439 NOW=`date "+%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S"`
441 mv "$LOGFILE" "$logdir/dinstall_${NOW}.log"
442 bzip2 -9 "$logdir/dinstall_${NOW}.log"
446 function testingsourcelist() {
447 dak ls -s testing -f heidi -r .| egrep 'source$' > ${webdir}/testing.list
450 # do a last run of process-unchecked before dinstall is on.
451 function process_unchecked() {
452 log "Processing the unchecked queue"
454 UNCHECKED_WITHOUT_LOCK="-p"
459 ########################################################################
460 ########################################################################
462 # Function to save which stage we are in, so we can restart an interrupted
463 # dinstall. Or even run actions in parallel, if we dare to, by simply
464 # backgrounding the call to this function. But that should only really be
465 # done for things we don't care much about.
467 # This should be called with the first argument being an array, with the
469 # - FUNC - the function name to call
470 # - ARGS - Possible arguments to hand to the function. Can be the empty string
471 # - TIME - The timestamp name. Can be the empty string
472 # - ERR - if this is the string false, then the call will be surrounded by
473 # set +e ... set -e calls, so errors in the function do not exit
474 # dinstall. Can be the empty string, meaning true.
476 # MAKE SURE TO KEEP THIS THE LAST FUNCTION, AFTER ALL THE VARIOUS ONES
477 # ADDED FOR DINSTALL FEATURES!
484 STAGEFILE="${stagedir}/${FUNC}"
485 if [ -f "${STAGEFILE}" ]; then
486 stamptime=$(/usr/bin/stat -c %Z "${STAGEFILE}")
488 difference=$(( $unixtime - $stamptime ))
489 if [ ${difference} -ge 14400 ]; then
490 log_error "Did already run ${FUNC}, stagefile exists, but that was ${difference} seconds ago. Please check."
492 log "Did already run ${FUNC}, not calling again..."
497 debug "Now calling function ${FUNC}. Arguments: ${ARGS}. Timestamp: ${TIME}"
499 # Make sure we are always at the same place. If a function wants to be elsewhere,
500 # it has to cd first!
503 # Now redirect the output into $STAGEFILE.log. In case it errors out somewhere our
504 # errorhandler trap can then mail the contents of $STAGEFILE.log only, instead of a whole
505 # dinstall logfile. Short error mails ftw!
506 exec >> "${STAGEFILE}.log" 2>&1
508 if [ -f "${LOCK_STOP}" ]; then
509 log "${LOCK_STOP} exists, exiting immediately"
513 if [ "${error}" = "false" ]; then
518 # No matter what happened in the function, we make sure we have set -e default state back
521 # Make sure we are always at the same place.
526 if [ -n "${TIME}" ]; then
530 # And the output goes back to the normal logfile
531 exec >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1
533 # Now we should make sure that we have a usable dinstall.log, so append the $STAGEFILE.log
535 cat "${STAGEFILE}.log" >> "${LOGFILE}"
536 rm -f "${STAGEFILE}.log"
538 if [ -f "${LOCK_STOP}" ]; then
539 log "${LOCK_STOP} exists, exiting immediately"
544 ########################################################################
547 LOGFILE="$logdir/dinstall.log"
549 exec >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1
551 # usually we are not using debug logs. Set to 1 if you want them.
557 # where do we want mails to go? For example log entries made with error()
558 if [ "x$(hostname -s)x" != "xriesx" ]; then
559 # Not our ftpmaster host
560 MAILTO=${MAILTO:-"root"}
563 MAILTO=${MAILTO:-"ftpmaster@debian.org"}
566 # How many logfiles to keep
567 LOGROTATE=${LOGROTATE:-400}
569 # Marker for dinstall start
570 DINSTALLSTART="${lockdir}/dinstallstart"
571 # Marker for dinstall end
572 DINSTALLEND="${lockdir}/dinstallend"
574 touch "${DINSTALLSTART}"
577 # Tell everyone we are doing some work
578 NOTICE="$ftpdir/Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress"
580 # lock cron.unchecked (it immediately exits when this exists)
581 LOCK_DAILY="$lockdir/daily.lock"
583 # Lock cron.unchecked from doing work
584 LOCK_ACCEPTED="$lockdir/unchecked.lock"
586 # Lock process-new from doing work
587 LOCK_NEW="$lockdir/processnew.lock"
589 # This file is simply used to indicate to britney whether or not
590 # the Packages file updates completed sucessfully. It's not a lock
591 # from our point of view
592 LOCK_BRITNEY="$lockdir/britney.lock"
594 # If this file exists we exit immediately after the currently running
596 LOCK_STOP="$lockdir/archive.stop"
598 lockfile -l 3600 "${LOCK_DAILY}"
600 trap cleanup EXIT TERM HUP INT QUIT
602 touch "${LOCK_BRITNEY}"
638 TIME="External Updates"
668 lockfile "$LOCK_ACCEPTED"
672 FUNC="process_unchecked"
704 rm -f "$LOCK_ACCEPTED"
709 TIME="make-suite-file-list"
717 TIME="import-keyring"
733 TIME="pkg-file-mapping"
741 TIME="apt-ftparchive"
789 TIME="mirror hardlinks"
804 rm -f "${LOCK_DAILY}"
806 ts "locked part finished"
825 FUNC="transitionsclean"
826 TIME="transitionsclean"
858 TIME="merkel projectb push"
889 FUNC="testingsourcelist"
896 rm -f ${LOCK_BRITNEY}
908 TIME="merkel ddaccessible sync"
924 TIME="apt-ftparchive cleanup"
930 log "Daily cron scripts successful, all done"
932 exec > "$logdir/afterdinstall.log" 2>&1
943 # Now, at the very (successful) end of dinstall, make sure we remove
944 # our stage files, so the next dinstall run will do it all again.
946 touch "${DINSTALLEND}"