glob=(/m/md/bounces/new/*)
if [[ -e ${glob[0]} ]]; then
chars+=("BOUNCE!")
- lo -1 bounce "message in /m/md/bounces/new"
+ bouncemsg="message in /m/md/bounces/new"
fi
+ lo -1 bounce $bouncemsg
glob=(/m/md/alerts/new/* /m/md/alerts/cur/*)
if [[ -e ${glob[0]} ]]; then
chars+=("ALERT!")
if [[ -e /nocow/user/mailtest-failure ]]; then
chars+=("MAILPING!")
fi
+
+ qlen=$(/usr/sbin/exim -bpc)
+ if ((qlen)); then
+ chars+=("q $qlen")
+ fi
+
+ if ! make -q ~/.local/distro-begin || [[ $(<~/.local/distro-begin) != 0 ]]; then
+ chars+=("DISTRO-BEGIN!")
+ fi
+
+ if ! make -q ~/.local/distro-end || [[ $(<~/.local/distro-end) != 0 ]]; then
+ chars+=("DISTRO-END!")
+ fi
+
+ f=~/.local/conflink
+ if [[ -e $f ]]; then
+ cd /b/ds
+ now=$(date +%s)
+ fsec=$(stat -c%Y $f)
+ fmin=$(( (fsec - now ) / 60 + 1 ))
+ fminplus=$(( fmin + 60*24 ))
+ # Filesystem files get copied, so find any newer than the last run.
+ # The rest are hueristics:
+ # Given the last time we added a file in git, is that newer than the last conflink run.
+ # Given new files not added to git, were they modified more recently than the last conflink? but,
+ # push their modification time back by a day so we can develop them before needing to add them to git.
+ if (( $(date -d "$(git log --diff-filter=ACR --format=%aD -1)" +%s) > fsec )) || \
+ [[ $(find {/a/bin/ds,/p/c}{/filesystem,/machine_specific/$HOSTNAME/filesystem} -mmin $fmin -type f -print -quit 2>/dev/null) ]] \
+ || [[ $(find $(git ls-files -o --exclude-standard) -mmin $fminplus -type f -print -quit) ]]; then
+ chars+=("CONFLINK!")
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ! -e $f || $(<$f) != 0 ]]; then
+ chars+=("CONFLINK!")
+ fi
+
+
+ ## Clean the paniclog, but only up to 4 times per day, or else we
+ ## should investigate.
+ loglog=/tmp/panicloglog-$(date --rfc-3339=date)
+ if [[ -s $loglog ]]; then
+ spamcount=$(stat -c%s $loglog)
+ else
+ spamcount=0
+ fi
+ if (( spamcount <= 4 )); then
+ if grep -q 'spam acl condition' /var/log/exim4/paniclog; then
+ printf . >>$loglog
+ fi
+ /a/bin/distro-setup/epanic-clean
+ fi
+
if [[ -s /var/log/exim4/paniclog ]]; then
chars+=("PANIC!")
- tail /var/log/exim4/paniclog | lo -1 paniclog
+ tail -n 20 /var/log/exim4/paniclog | lo -1 paniclog
+ else
+ lo -1 paniclog
fi
source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state
if [[ $MAIL_HOST == "$HOSTNAME" ]]; then
if [[ $(systemctl is-active btrbk.timer) != active ]]; then
chars+=("BTRBK.TIMER!")
- lo -60 btrbk.timer "btrbk.timer not enabled"
+ bbkmsg="btrbk.timer not enabled"
fi
+ lo -60 btrbk.timer $bbkmsg
## check if last snapshot was within an hour
vol=o
- snaps=(/mnt/root/btrbk/$vol.20*)
+ # this section generally copied from btrbk scripts, but
+ # this part modified to speed things up by about half a second.
+ # I'm not sure if its quite as reliable, but it looks pretty safe.
+ # Profiled it using time and also adding to the top of the file:
+ # set -x
+ # PS4='+ $(date "+%2N") '
+ snaps=($(ls -1avdr /mnt/root/btrbk/$vol.20*|head -n1))
now=$(date +%s)
maxtime=0
for s in ${snaps[@]}; do
done
if (( maxtime < now - 60*60 )); then
chars+=("OLD-SNAPSHOT!")
- lo -1 old-snapshot "/o snapshot older than 1 hour"
+ snapshotmsg="/o snapshot older than 1 hour"
fi
+ lo -1 old-snapshot $snapshotmsg
fi
cat /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state >$status_file