Diff for /loncom/build/Attic/CHECKRPMS.default between versions 1.9 and 1.14

version 1.9, 2002/11/04 01:51:49 version 1.14, 2003/01/27 00:47:19
Line 72  if ($argument eq '--download' or $argume Line 72  if ($argument eq '--download' or $argume
   {    {
     if ($< != 0) # Download mode requires 'root'.      if ($< != 0) # Download mode requires 'root'.
       {        {
         print($out          print(
       '**** ERROR **** Download mode needs to be run as root'."\n");        '**** ERROR **** Download mode needs to be run as root'."\n");
  exit(0); # Exit.   exit(0); # Exit.
       }        }
Line 195  SERVERLOOP: foreach my $serverpath (@ser Line 195  SERVERLOOP: foreach my $serverpath (@ser
     $FTPSERVER_noauth=~s/^.*?\@//;      $FTPSERVER_noauth=~s/^.*?\@//;
     print($out      print($out
   "Trying $FTPSERVER_noauth...\n"); # Notify of attempts with ip name.    "Trying $FTPSERVER_noauth...\n"); # Notify of attempts with ip name.
     `ping -c 1 $FTPSERVER_noauth 2>/dev/null`; # Ping ftp server (you there?).      `ping -c 1 -w 10 $FTPSERVER_noauth 2>/dev/null`;#Ping ftp server (u there?)
     if ($?==0) # If the ftp server can be pinged.      if ($?==0) # If the ftp server can be pinged.
       {        {
  print($out "$FTPSERVER found...\n"); # Tell user ftp server is found.   print($out "$FTPSERVER found...\n"); # Tell user ftp server is found.
Line 321  sub clean_exit Line 321  sub clean_exit
     if ($mode eq 'cronmail') # If cronmail mode, then mail LON-CAPA sys admin.      if ($mode eq 'cronmail') # If cronmail mode, then mail LON-CAPA sys admin.
       {        {
         close(FOUT);          close(FOUT);
   
  # Read in configuration to get e-mail addresses.   # Read in configuration to get e-mail addresses.
  my $perlvarref = read_conf('loncapa.conf');   my $perlvarref = read_conf('loncapa.conf');
  my %perlvar = %{$perlvarref};   my %perlvar = %{$perlvarref};
Line 330  sub clean_exit Line 331  sub clean_exit
   
  # Set metadata for the e-mail.   # Set metadata for the e-mail.
         my $emailto = "$perlvar{'lonAdmEMail'},$perlvar{'lonSysEMail'}";          my $emailto = "$perlvar{'lonAdmEMail'},$perlvar{'lonSysEMail'}";
 # my $emailto = "sharrison\@users.sourceforge.net";  
  my $subj="LON: $perlvar{'lonHostID'}, RPMS to upgrade";   my $subj=$perlvar{'lonHostID'}.', RPMS to upgrade';
  system(  
        'metasend -b -t '.$emailto.' -s '.   # Make the e-mail's subject header to describe whether up-to-date.
        "'$subj' -f /tmp/CHECKRPMS.$$ -m text/plain");   if ($reallygoodoutput)
     {
       $subj = 'happy_lon: '.$subj; # Machine is up-to-date.
     }
    else
     {
       $subj = 'ALERT_lon: '.$subj; # There are out-of-date RPMs.
     }
   
    # Send the e-mail.
    my $date = `date +"\%e"`; # Always send a day after the "Ides" or after
                             # the beginning of a month.  (In other words,
                             # send an e-mail every two weeks regardless.)
           if (!$reallygoodoutput or
       $date == 2 or
       $date == 16)
     {
       system(
      'metasend -b -t '.$emailto.' -s '.
      "'$subj' -f /tmp/CHECKRPMS.$$ -m text/plain");
     }
       }        }
   
     print($out <<END) if $mode eq 'html'; # If html mode, print ending tags.      print($out <<END) if $mode eq 'html'; # If html mode, print ending tags.

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  Added in v.1.14


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