x="$(readlink -f -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"; cd ${x%/*} # directory of this file
+m() {
+ "$@"
+}
+
+# be a bit more verbose if we are connected to a terminal
+if test -t 0; then
+ #echo debug: in terminal
+ m() {
+ echo "$*"
+ "$@"
+ }
+fi
# scripts that would interfere with unmounting /a, put them elsewhere.
# note: previously used the install command, but it had this habit of
# changed, so that should fix it.
/a/bin/log-quiet/setup
rsync -t --chmod=755 --chown=root:root switch-mail-host btrbk-run mount-latest-subvol \
- check-subvol-stale myi3status mailtest-check \
+ check-subvol-stale myi3status \
mailbindwatchdog \
check-mailq \
unsaved-buffers.el \
iptables-exim \
ip6tables-exim \
exim-nn-iptables \
+ check-crypttab \
+ /a/bin/cedit/cedit \
/usr/local/bin
rsync -t --chmod=755 --chown=root:root /a/bin/errhandle/err /usr/local/lib
epanic-clean
system-status
btrfsmaint
+ mailtest-check
dynamic-ip-update /usr/local/bin
)
if [[ $(systemctl is-active $1.service ||:) != inactive ]]; then
# just fire and forget. sometimes a script restart can fail, but then
# then auto restart mechanism makes it succeed.
- systemctl restart $service ||: &
+ m systemctl restart $service ||: &
fi
}
while read -r line; do
file="${line:12}"
+ #echo debug: file: $file
case $file in
btrfsmaint)
- sre btrfsmaintstop &
+ sre btrfsmaintstop
+ ;;
+ mailtest-check)
+ # we stopped removing the dashes in services recently.
+ sre $file
;;
*)
- sre ${file//-/} &
+ sre ${file//-/}
;;
esac
done < <("${cmd[@]}")