#!/bin/bash # (1) Init. #--------------------------------------------------------# # (1) Get current absolute dir ROOT=$(dirname `realpath $0`); # (2) Check argc test $# -lt 2 && echo -e "error: too few arguments\n\n\e[1mUSAGE\e[0m\n\tmaster \n\n\e[1mARGUMENTS\e[0m\n\t\tThe key of the pool\n\t\tThe host where the pool is hosted\n\t\tTo port where the pool is bound\n\t\tThe folder containing ONLY the logger daemons\n" && exit 1; # (3) Check @PORT range # MIN_PORT=1024; MAX_PORT=49151; test "$3" -gt "$MAX_PORT" -o "$3" -lt "$MIN_PORT" && echo "error: must be between $MIN_PORT and $MAX_PORT" && exit 1; # (4) Set argument explicit names # POOL_KEY="$1"; POOL_HOST="$2"; POOL_PORT="$3"; LOGGER_DIR="`realpath $4`"; # (5) Check @LOGGER_DIR # test ! -d "$LOGGER_DIR" && echo "error: is not a valid folder." && exit 1; # (6) init logger variables # declare -A OUTPUT_PID; # will contain each bind-output PIDs declare -A LOGGER_PID; # will contain each logger PIDs # (7) get logger list # LOGGERS=(`ls $LOGGER_DIR`); # (8) If no logger -> exit # test "${#LOGGERS[@]}" -eq 0 && echo "error: no logger found in ." && exit 1; # (9) Get local IP address # LOCAL_IP="`ip addr | grep 'state UP' -A2 | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}' | cut -f1 -d'/'`"; test -z "$LOCAL_IP" && echo "error: cannot get local IP address." && exit 1; # (2) Set exit management #--------------------------------------------------------# # (1) On-Exit routine # on_exit(){ echo "killing 'bind-output' sub processes"; for logger_name in "${!OUTPUT_PID[@]}"; do # kill each logger OUTPUT kill -9 ${OUTPUT_PID[$logger_name]} 2>/dev/null; done; for logger_name in "${!LOGGER_PID[@]}"; do # kill each logger OUTPUT kill -9 ${LOGGER_PID[$logger_name]} 2>/dev/null; done; echo "killing 'master' output socket"; kill -9 $MASTER_PID 2>/dev/null; echo "killing 'master' loop"; # kill -9 $LOOP_PID 2>/dev/null; } trap "on_exit;" INT KILL; # (3) Connect to pool #--------------------------------------------------------# # (1) Bind-output # echo "(.) connect to $POOL_HOST:$POOL_PORT"; $ROOT/bind-output master $POOL_HOST $POOL_PORT& MASTER_PID=$?; # (4) Launch master manager #--------------------------------------------------------# # (1) For each logger PORT="$MIN_PORT"; for logger_name in "${LOGGERS[@]}"; do # Find an available port while true; do # if port not in use -> use it ss -tl4 "( sport = :$PORT )" | grep "$PORT" >/dev/null 2>&1 || break; # else try next port (+1) PORT="`expr $PORT + 1`"; done; # send logger port request echo " (.) Sending logger@$logger_name request"; $ROOT/write master "$POOL_KEY:$logger_name:$LOCAL_IP:$PORT"; # check pool response RESP="`nc -w 5 -lp $PORT`"; # empty response -> ignore test -z "$RESP" && continue; # not a number -> ignore echo -n "$RESP" | grep -P '^\d+$' >/dev/null || continue; # Create output bound echo " (.) Connecting '$logger_name' to $POOL_HOST:$RESP"; $ROOT/bind-output master_$logger_name $POOL_HOST $RESP& OUTPUT_PID[$logger_name]=$!; echo " (.) launching logger@$logger_name"; # launch logger bound to output ( $LOGGER_DIR/$logger_name | cat > /tmp/outbuf_master_$logger_name )& LOGGER_PID[$logger_name]=$!; # increment port for next logger PORT="`expr $PORT + 1`"; done; # When all loggers are bound, destroy pool connection kill -9 $MASTER_PID 2>/dev/null;