#!/bin/sh
#
# Bacula interface to mtx autoloader
#
# $Id: mtx-changer.in 5360 2007-08-16 13:01:19Z pbuschman $
#
# 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:
#
# So Bacula will always call with all the following arguments, even though
# in come cases, not all are used.
#
# 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)
#
# will request to load the first cartidge into drive 0, where
# the SCSI control channel is /dev/sg0, and the read/write device
# is /dev/nst0.
#
# The commands are:
# Command Function
# unload unload a given slot
# load load a given slot
# loaded which slot is loaded?
# list list Volume names (requires barcode reader)
# slots how many slots total?
#
# Slots are numbered from 1 ...
# Drives are numbered from 0 ...
#
#
# 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.
#
MTX=@MTX@
# mt status output
# SunOS No Additional Sense
# FreeBSD Current Driver State: at rest.
# Linux ONLINE
OS=`uname`
case ${OS} in
SunOS)
ready="No Additional Sense"
;;
FreeBSD)
ready="Current Driver State: at rest."
;;
*)
ready="ONLINE"
;;
esac
#
# log whats done
#
# to turn on logging, uncomment the following line
#touch @working_dir@/mtx.log
#
dbgfile="@working_dir@/mtx.log"
debug() {
if test -f $dbgfile; then
echo "`date +\"%Y%m%d-%H:%M:%S\"` $*" >> $dbgfile
fi
}
#
# Create a temporary file
#
make_temp_file() {
TMPFILE=`mktemp @working_dir@/mtx.XXXXXXXXXX`
if test x${TMPFILE} = x; then
TMPFILE="@working_dir@/mtx.$$"
if test -f ${TMPFILE}; then
echo "Temp file security problem on: ${TMPFILE}"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
#
# 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 300 seconds.
# Note, this is very system dependent, so if you are
# not running on Linux, you will probably need to
# re-write it, or at least change the grep target.
# We've attempted to get the appropriate OS grep targets
# in the code at the top of this script.
#
wait_for_drive() {
i=0
while [ $i -le 300 ]; do # Wait max 300 seconds
if mt -f $1 status | grep "${ready}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
break
fi
debug "Device $1 - not ready, retrying..."
sleep 1
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
}
# check parameter count on commandline
#
check_parm_count() {
pCount=$1
pCountNeed=$2
if test $pCount -lt $pCountNeed; then
echo "usage: mtx-changer ctl-device command [slot archive-device drive-index]"
echo " Insufficient number of arguments given."
if test $pCount -lt 2; then
echo " Mimimum usage is first two arguments ..."
else
echo " Command expected $pCountNeed arguments"
fi
exit 1
fi
}
# Check for special cases where only 2 arguments are needed,
# all others are a minimum of 5
#
case $2 in
list)
check_parm_count $# 2
;;
slots)
check_parm_count $# 2
;;
*)
check_parm_count $# 5
;;
esac
# Setup arguments
ctl=$1
cmd="$2"
slot=$3
device=$4
drive=$5
debug "Parms: $ctl $cmd $slot $device $drive"
case $cmd in
unload)
debug "Doing mtx -f $ctl unload $slot $drive"
#
# enable the following line if you need to eject the cartridge
# mt -f $device offline
# sleep 10
${MTX} -f $ctl unload $slot $drive
;;
load)
debug "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)
debug "Doing mtx -f $ctl -- to list volumes"
make_temp_file
# Enable the following if you are using barcodes and need an inventory
# ${MTX} -f $ctl inventory
${MTX} -f $ctl status >${TMPFILE}
rtn=$?
cat ${TMPFILE} | grep " Storage Element [0-9]*:.*Full" | awk "{print \$3 \$4}" | sed "s/Full *\(:VolumeTag=\)*//"
#
# If you have a VXA PacketLoader and the above does not work, try
# turning it off and enabling the following line.
# cat ${TMPFILE} | grep " *Storage Element [0-9]*:.*Full" | sed "s/ Storage Element //" | sed "s/Full :VolumeTag=//"
#
cat ${TMPFILE} | grep "^Data Transfer Element [0-9]*:Full (Storage Element [0-9]" | awk '{printf "%s:%s\n",$7,$10}'
rm -f ${TMPFILE} >/dev/null 2>&1
exit $rtn
;;
loaded)
debug "Doing mtx -f $ctl $drive -- to find what is loaded"
make_temp_file
${MTX} -f $ctl status >${TMPFILE}
rtn=$?
cat ${TMPFILE} | grep "^Data Transfer Element $drive:Full" | awk "{print \$7}"
cat ${TMPFILE} | grep "^Data Transfer Element $drive:Empty" | awk "{print 0}"
rm -f ${TMPFILE} >/dev/null 2>&1
exit $rtn
;;
slots)
debug "Doing mtx -f $ctl -- to get count of slots"
${MTX} -f $ctl status | grep " *Storage Changer" | awk "{print \$5}"
;;
esac
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