#!/bin/bash
#
# /bin/sh isn't always compatible so use /bin/bash
#
# Bacula interface to mtx autoloader
#
# $Id: solaris-mtx-changer 2805 2006-02-22 18:43:55Z kerns $
#
# If you set in your Device resource
#
# Changer Command = "path-to-this-script/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
# you will have the following input to this script:
#
# mtx-changer "changer-device" "command" "slot" "archive-device" "drive-index"
# $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
#
# for example:
#
# mtx-changer /dev/sg0 load 1 /dev/nst0 0 (on a Linux system)
#
# If you need to an offline, refer to the drive as $4
# e.g. mt -f $4 offline
#
# Many changers need an offline after the unload. Also many
# changers need a sleep 60 after the mtx load.
#
# N.B. If you change the script, take care to return either
# the mtx exit code or a 0. If the script exits with a non-zero
# exit code, Bacula will assume the request failed.
#
# Sun sed/awk etc are not sufficient, working versions are in /usr/xpg4/bin
export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/bin"
MTX=mtx
#
# The purpose of this function to wait a maximum
# time for the drive. It will
# return as soon as the drive is ready, or after
# waiting a maximum of 180 seconds.
# Note, this is very system dependent, so if you are
# not running on Linux, you will probably need to
# re-write it.
#
# If you have a FreeBSD system, you might want to change
# the $(seq 180) to $(jot 180) -- tip from Brian McDonald
#
wait_for_drive() {
for i in $(seq 180); do # Wait max 180 seconds
if ( mt -f $1 status | grep 0x0 ) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
#echo "Device $1 READY"
break
fi
#echo "Device $1 - not ready, retry ${i}..."
sleep 1
done
}
if test $# -lt 2 ; then
echo "usage: mtx-changer ctl-device command slot archive-device drive"
echo " Insufficient number of arguments arguments given."
echo " Mimimum usage is first two arguments ..."
exit 1
fi
# Setup arguments
ctl=$1
cmd="$2"
slot=$3
device=$4
# If drive not given, default to 0
if test $# = 5 ; then
drive=$5
else
drive=0
fi
#
# Check for special cases where only 2 arguments are needed,
# all others are a minimum of 3
case $cmd in
loaded)
;;
unload)
;;
list)
;;
slots)
;;
*)
if test $# -lt 3; then
echo "usage: mtx-changer ctl-device command slot archive-device drive"
echo " Insufficient number of arguments arguments given."
echo " Mimimum usage is first three arguments ..."
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
case $cmd in
unload)
# echo "Doing mtx -f $ctl unload $slot $drive"
#
# enable the following line if you need to eject the cartridge
#mt -f $device offline
mt -f $device rewoffl
if test x$slot = x; then
${MTX} -f $ctl unload
else
${MTX} -f $ctl unload $slot $drive
fi
;;
load)
# echo "Doing mtx -f $ctl load $slot $drive"
${MTX} -f $ctl load $slot $drive
rtn=$?
#
# Increase the sleep time if you have a slow device
# or remove the sleep and add the following:
#sleep 15
wait_for_drive $device
exit $rtn
;;
list)
# echo "Requested list"
# Some tape changers lose track of their inventory (well, mine does) so
# do one before trying to get a status out of it.
${MTX} -f $ctl inventory
${MTX} -f $ctl status | grep " *Storage Element [0-9]*:.*Full" | awk "{print \$3 \$4}" | sed "s/Full *\(:VolumeTag=\)*//"
# Comment out the previous line and add a line here
# to print "fake" barcodes.
#
# If you have a VXA PacketLoader and the above does not work, try
# turning it off and enabling the following line.
# ${MTX} -f $ctl status | grep " *Storage Element [0-9]*:.*Full" | sed "s/*Storage Element //" | sed "s/Full :VolumeTag=//"
;;
loaded)
${MTX} -f $ctl status >/tmp/mtx.$$
rtn=$?
cat /tmp/mtx.$$ | grep "^Data Transfer Element $drive:Full" | awk "{print \$7}"
cat /tmp/mtx.$$ | grep "^Data Transfer Element $drive:Empty" | awk "{print 0}"
rm -f /tmp/mtx.$$
exit $rtn
;;
slots)
# echo "Request slots"
${MTX} -f $ctl status | grep " *Storage Changer" | awk "{print \$5}"
;;
esac
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