trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
usage() {
- cat <<EOF
+ cat <<EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} OLD_HOST NEW_HOST
Adjust home network dns so NEW_HOST resolves locally if it is on the
local network. Turn off mail receiving on OLD_HOST, run btrbk to move
mail to NEW_HOST, turn on mail receiving on NEW_HOST.
-
+-w Don't try to ssh to wrt. Should only be used in unusual network situation.
-h|--help Print help and exit.
Note: Uses GNU getopt options parsing style
EOF
- exit $1
+ exit $1
}
##### begin command line parsing ########
-if (( $# != 2 )) || [[ $1 == -* || $2 == -* ]]; then
- usage 1
-fi
+update_wrt=true # default
+temp=$(getopt -l help wh "$@") || usage 1
+eval set -- "$temp"
+while true; do
+ case $1 in
+ -w) update_wrt=false; shift ;;
+ -h|--help) usage ;;
+ --) shift; break ;;
+ *) echo "$0: Internal error! unexpected args: $*" ; exit 1 ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+
+(( $# == 2 )) || usage 1
old_host=$1
new_host=$2
+source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-semi-priv
if [[ $old_host != $MAIL_HOST ]]; then
- read -p "warning: \$old_host != \$MAIL_HOST: $old_host != $MAIL_HOST, proceed? y/N "
- if [[ $REPLY != [yY] ]]; then
- exit 1
- fi
+ read -p "warning: \$old_host != \$MAIL_HOST: $old_host != $MAIL_HOST, proceed? y/N "
+ if [[ $REPLY != [yY] ]]; then
+ exit 1
+ fi
fi
if [[ $new_host == "$HOSTNAME" ]]; then
- localhost_new=true
- ssh_prefix=ssh
+ localhost_new=true
+ new_shell=
else
- localhost_new=false
- ssh_prefix=
+ localhost_new=false
+ new_shell="ssh $new_host"
+fi
+
+old_shell="ssh $old_host"
+if [[ $old_host == "$HOSTNAME" ]]; then
+ old_shell=
fi
+
if [[ ! $new_host || ! $old_host ]]; then
- echo "$0: bad args. see script"
- exit 1
+ echo "$0: bad args. see script"
+ exit 1
fi
at_home=false
-if timeout -s 9 10 ssh root@wrt.lan :; then
- at_home=true
+if [[ $HOSTNAME == tp ]] || [[ $HOSTNAME == frodo ]] || timeout -s 9 5 ssh wrt.b8.nz :; then
+ at_home=true
fi
+echo "$0: at_home = $at_home"
source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-semi-priv
#### begin convert private hostnames to public hostnames ####
-if ! $at_home; then
- for var in old_host new_host; do
- case ${!var} in
- treetowl)
- eval $var=$HOME_DOMAIN
- ;;
- esac
- done
-fi
+#if ! $at_home; then
+# for var in old_host new_host; do
+# case ${!var} in
+# tp)
+# eval $var=$HOME_DOMAIN
+# ;;
+# esac
+# done
+#fi
#### end convert private hostnames to public hostnames ####
# because our port forward is not robust enough, we can't use proxy command,
-# todo: just open an ssh port to the world on wrt
-if ! $at_home; then
- ssh_cmd="ssh $HOME_DOMAIN ssh wrt"
+# todo: setup vpn so this is all taken care of.
+if ! $update_wrt; then
+ wrt_shell=:
+elif $at_home; then
+ wrt_shell="ssh wrt.b8.nz"
else
- ssh_cmd="ssh wrt"
-fi
-# if new_host is not on home network, make mail.iankelling.org not resolve
-# on the home network.
-if [[ $new_host == $HOSTNAME ]] && ! $at_home; then
- echo | $ssh_cmd cedit mail_host /etc/hosts
-else
- $ssh_cmd bash -s <<EOFOUTER
- cedit mail_host /etc/hosts <<'EOF' || /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
-\$(grep "\b$new_host\b" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}') mail.iankelling.org
-EOF
-EOFOUTER
+ if [[ $old_host == iank.vpn.office.fsf.org || $new_host == iank.vpn.office.fsf.org ]]; then
+ wrt_shell="ssh iank.vpn.office.fsf.org ssh wrt.b8.nz"
+ else
+ wrt_shell="ssh $HOME_DOMAIN ssh wrt.b8.nz"
+ fi
fi
-mail-setup() {
- shell="$1"
- $shell sed -ri "s/MAIL_HOST=.*/MAIL_HOST=$new_host/" /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-semi-priv
- $shell /a/bin/distro-setup/mail-setup exim4
-}
+btrbk_test="systemctl is-active btrbk.service"
+while $new_shell $btrbk_test || $old_shell $btrbk_test; do
+ echo "$0: btrbk is running on new or old host. sleeping for 8 seconds"
+ sleep 6
+ echo "$0: testing for btrbk activity in 2 seconds"
+ sleep 2
+done
-mail-setup "ssh $old_host"
+new_hostname=$($new_shell hostname)
-sudo dd of=/etc/btrbk.conf <<'EOF'
-ssh_identity /root/.ssh/id_rsa
-# Just a guess that local7 is a good facility to pick.
-# It's a bit odd that the transaction log has to be logged to
-# a file or syslog, while other output is sent to std out.
-# The man does not mention a way for them to be together, but
-# I dunno if setting a log level like warn might also output
-# transaction info.
-transaction_syslog local7
+########### end initial processing, begin actually modifying things ##########
-# so we only run one at a time
-lockfile /var/lock/btrbk.lock
-
-# default format of short does not accomidate hourly preservation setting
-timestamp_format long-iso
-
-# only make a snapshot if things have changed
-snapshot_create onchange
-# I could make this different from target_preserve,
-# if one disk had less space.
-# for now, keeping them equal.
-snapshot_preserve 36h 14d 8w 24m
-snapshot_preserve_min 4h
-snapshot_dir btrbk
-
-# so, total backups = ~89
-target_preserve 36h 14d 8w 24m
-target_preserve_min 4h
+restore_new_btrbk=false
+if $new_shell systemctl is-active btrbk.timer; then
+ $new_shell sudo systemctl stop btrbk.timer
+ restore_new_btrbk=true
+fi
+restore_old_btrbk=false
+if $old_shell systemctl is-active btrbk.timer; then
+ $old_shell sudo systemctl stop btrbk.timer
+ restore_old_btrbk=true
+fi
-# if something fails and it's not obvious, try doing
-# btrbk -l debug -v dryrun
+$new_shell bash -xs <<'EOF'
+set -eE
+if mountpoint -q /m; then sudo umount /m; fi
+if mountpoint -q /o; then sudo umount /o; fi
+EOF
+# if new_host is not on home network, make mail.iankelling.org not resolve
+# on the home network.
+if [[ $new_host == $HOSTNAME ]] && ! $at_home; then
+ echo | $wrt_shell cedit mail_host /etc/hosts || [[ $? == 1 ]] # 1 means file changed.
+else
+ $wrt_shell bash -xs $new_host <<'EOFOUTER'
+new_host=$1
+cedit mail_host /etc/hosts <<EOF || /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
+$(grep "\b$new_hostname\b" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}') mail.iankelling.org
EOF
+EOFOUTER
+fi
+$old_shell primary-setup $new_hostname
+
+/a/bin/distro-setup/install-my-scripts
if $localhost_new; then
- btrbk_src=ssh://$old_host/mnt/root
- btrbk_dst=/mnt/root/btrbk
+ btrbk-run -s $old_host -m /o
else
- btrbk_src=/mnt/root
- btrbk_dst=ssh://$old_host/mnt/root/btrbk
+ btrbk-run -t $new_host -m /o
fi
-sudo tee -a /etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-volume $btrbk_src
-subvolume o
-target send-receive $btrbk_dst
-EOF
+$new_shell primary-setup $new_hostname
-
-sudo btrbk --progress run
-$ssh_prefix $new_host mount-latest-subvol
-
-mail-setup
+if $restore_new_btrbk; then
+ $new_shell sudo systemctl start btrbk.timer
+fi
+if $restore_old_btrbk; then
+ $old_shell sudo systemctl start btrbk.timer
+fi