bridgehead/lib/setup-bridgehead-units.sh

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#!/bin/bash -e
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source lib/functions.sh
exitIfNotRoot
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
log "ERROR" "Please provide a Project as argument"
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exit 1
fi
if [ $1 != "ccp" ] && [ $1 != "nngm" ] && [ $1 != "gbn" ]; then
log "ERROR" "Please provide a supported project like ccp, gbn or nngm"
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exit 1
fi
export PROJECT=$1
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checkRequirements
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log "INFO" "Allowing the bridgehead user to start/stop the bridgehead."
cat <<EOF > /etc/sudoers.d/bridgehead-"${PROJECT}"
# This has been added by the Bridgehead installer. Remove with bridgehead uninstall.
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Cmnd_Alias BRIDGEHEAD${PROJECT^^} = \\
/bin/systemctl start bridgehead@${PROJECT}.service, \\
/bin/systemctl stop bridgehead@${PROJECT}.service, \\
/bin/systemctl restart bridgehead@${PROJECT}.service, \\
/bin/systemctl restart bridgehead@*.service
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bridgehead ALL= NOPASSWD: BRIDGEHEAD${PROJECT^^}
EOF
log "INFO" "Register system units for bridgehead and bridgehead-update"
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cp -v \
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lib/systemd/bridgehead\@.service \
lib/systemd/bridgehead-update\@.service \
lib/systemd/bridgehead-update\@.timer \
/etc/systemd/system/
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systemctl daemon-reload
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log INFO "Trying to update your bridgehead ..."
systemctl start bridgehead-update@"${PROJECT}".service
log "INFO" "Enabling autostart of bridgehead@${PROJECT}.service"
systemctl enable bridgehead@"${PROJECT}".service
log "INFO" "Enabling auto-updates for bridgehead@${PROJECT}.service ..."
systemctl enable --now bridgehead-update@"${PROJECT}".timer
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log "INFO" "\nSuccess - now start your bridgehead by running\n systemctl start bridgehead@${PROJECT}.service\n or by rebooting your machine."