#!/bin/bash source common.sh getPrgDir USER=$(whoami) console_name="OpenSim_console" tmux_command="tmux -S /var/run/opensim/opensim-tmux.socket" tmux_session=${console_name} tmux_window="${tmux_command} select-window -t ${tmux_session}" tmux_send="${tmux_command} send-keys -t ${tmux_session}" bindir="${PRGDIR}/../bin" date=$(date '+%F_%T') quiet="" inventory="" if [ $USER = "opensim" ] then SUDO="" else SUDO="sudo -Hu opensim" fi if [ "$1" = "-q" ] then quiet="true" shift 1 fi if [ "x$1" = "x" ]; then tgt=$(basename $(pwd)) num="$(echo ${tgt} | cut -c 4-)" elif [ -d "./$1" ]; then tgt=$1 elif [ -d "./sim$1" ]; then num=$1 tgt="./sim${num}" else tgt=$1 inventory=$1 fi if [ "x$tgt" = "x" ]; then echo "usage:" echo " $ $(basename $0) " echo "where is one of: " robust sim[0-9][0-9] exit 1 fi cd ${bindir} if ( ${tmux_command} -q list-sessions 2>/dev/null | grep -q ${console_name}: ); then true else # The sudo is only so that the session is owned by opensim, otherwise it's owned by whoever ran this script, which is a likely security hole. # After the session is created, we rely on the /var/run/opensim directory to be group sticky, so that anyone in the opensim group can attach to the tmux socket. $SUDO ${tmux_command} new-session -d -s ${console_name} -n "Server" fi if [ "x$tgt" = "xROBUST" ]; then exe="Robust" title="ROBUST" elif [ "x$inventory" = "x" ]; then exe="OpenSim" # Grab the first Section line of the sims .xml file, cut it down to the name. title=$(getSimName ${num}) fi case $(basename $0) in "start-sim") cmd="mono ${exe}.exe -inidirectory=${tgt} " # Check if it's already running. if [ -e /var/run/opensim/${tgt}.pid ] then # Double check if it's REALLY running. if [ "x$(ps -p $(cat /var/run/opensim/${tgt}.pid) --no-headers -o comm)" = "x" ]; then $SUDO rm -f /var/run/opensim/${tgt}.pid fi fi # Now see if it's really really running. lol if [ ! -e /var/run/opensim/${tgt}.pid ] then if [ "x$tgt" = "xROBUST" ]; then # TODO - the problem here is that the > bit is executed as onefang, not as opensim. $SUDO cat ../config/config.ini ../config/Robust.ini.template >../config/Robust.ini # $SUDO chown -R opensim:opensim ../config/Robust.ini chmod 640 ../config/Robust.ini ${tmux_command} split-window -hp 50 -t "${tmux_session}:" "${cmd}" else ${tmux_command} new-window -dn "${title}" -t "${tmux_session}:${num}" "${cmd}" fi fi if [ "x$quiet" = "x" ] then if [ "x$tgt" = "xROBUST" ]; then ${tmux_window} \; attach-session -t "${tmux_session}" fi fi ;; "backup-inventory") cd ${PRGDIR} $SUDO ${PRGDIR}/gitAR.sh i "${inventory}" user=$(sanitize "${inventory}") # Add the full date and time to create the IAR file name. cmd="save iar -c ${inventory} / password ${PRGDIR}/../../backups/${user}-${date}.iar" # Do it in the highest numbered window. ${tmux_send}:"$" "${cmd}" Enter ${tmux_send}:"$" "force gc" Enter ;; "backup-sim") cd ${PRGDIR} $SUDO ${PRGDIR}/gitAR.sh o "${title}" sim=$(sanitize "${title}") # Add the full date and time to create the OAR file name. cmd="save oar --all ${PRGDIR}/../../backups/${sim}-${date}.oar" if [ -e /var/run/opensim/${tgt}.pid ]; then ${tmux_send}:"[${title}]" "${cmd}" Enter # Generate the map tiles, coz the good generator leaks memory badly if you leave it turned on. ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "generate map" Enter ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "force gc" Enter Enter Enter else echo "No OAR created for ${title}, it's not running." fi ;; "stop-sim") if [ -e /var/run/opensim/${tgt}.pid ]; then ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "alert WARNING - Emergency shutdown in one minute!" Enter ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "alert WARNING - Emergency shutdown in one minute!" Enter sleep 30 ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "alert WARNING - Emergency shutdown in thirty seconds!" Enter ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "alert WARNING - Emergency shutdown in thirty seconds!" Enter sleep 30 ${tmux_send}:"${title}" "shutdown" Enter else echo "Sim ${title} is not running, so not stopping." fi ;; esac