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Added some alias to SHOW commands Prepare for dynamic changing of MySQL variables man/Makefile.am: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/isamchk.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/isamlog.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysql.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysql_zap.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqlaccess.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqladmin.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqld.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqld_multi.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqld_safe.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqldump.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/mysqlshow.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/perror.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/replace.1: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe man/which.2: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe myisam/mi_search.c: Fixed bug when using packed keys. scripts/Makefile.am: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe scripts/mysqld_multi.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe scripts/mysqld_safe-watch.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe scripts/mysqld_safe.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe sql/lex.h: Addex SHOW INDEXES as an alias for SHOW INDEX sql/sql_class.cc: Prepare for dynamic changing of MySQL variables sql/sql_lex.h: Prepare for dynamic changing of MySQL variables sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some changes to SHOW commands. support-files/binary-configure.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe support-files/mysql-max.spec.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe support-files/mysql-multi.server.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe support-files/mysql.server.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe support-files/mysql.spec.sh: Changed safe_mysqld -> mysqld_safe
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610 lines
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#!@PERL@
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use Getopt::Long;
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use POSIX qw(strftime);
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$|=1;
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$VER="2.2";
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$opt_config_file = undef();
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$opt_example = 0;
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$opt_help = 0;
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$opt_log = "/tmp/mysqld_multi.log";
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$opt_mysqladmin = "@bindir@/mysqladmin";
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$opt_mysqld = "@libexecdir@/mysqld";
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$opt_no_log = 0;
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$opt_password = undef();
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$opt_tcp_ip = 0;
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$opt_user = "root";
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$opt_version = 0;
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my ($mysqld, $mysqladmin, $groupids, $homedir, $my_progname);
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$homedir = $ENV{HOME};
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$my_progname = $0;
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$my_progname =~ s/.*[\/]//;
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main();
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####
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#### main sub routine
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####
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sub main
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{
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my ($flag_exit);
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if (!defined(my_which(my_print_defaults)))
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{
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# We can't throw out yet, since --version, --help, or --example may
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# have been given
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print "WARNING! my_print_defaults command not found!\n";
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print "Please make sure you have this command available and\n";
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print "in your path. The command is available from the latest\n";
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print "MySQL distribution.\n";
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}
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my @defops = `my_print_defaults mysqld_multi`;
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chop @defops;
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splice @ARGV, 0, 0, @defops;
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GetOptions("help","example","version","mysqld=s","mysqladmin=s",
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"config-file=s","user=s","password=s","log=s","no-log","tcp-ip")
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|| die "Wrong option! See $my_progname --help for detailed information!\n";
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$groupids = $ARGV[1];
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if ($opt_version)
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{
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print "$my_progname version $VER by Jani Tolonen\n";
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exit(0);
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}
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example() if ($opt_example);
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if (!defined(($mysqld = my_which($opt_mysqld))))
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{
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print "Couldn't find the mysqld binary! Tried: $opt_mysqld\n";
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$flag_exit=1;
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}
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if (!defined(($mysqladmin = my_which($opt_mysqladmin))))
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{
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print "Couldn't find the mysqladmin binary! Tried: $opt_mysqladmin\n";
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$flag_exit=1;
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}
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usage() if ($opt_help);
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if ($flag_exit)
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{
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print "Error with an option, see $my_progname --help for more info!\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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if (!defined(my_which(my_print_defaults)))
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{
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print "ABORT: Can't find command 'my_print_defaults'!\n";
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print "This command is available from the latest MySQL\n";
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print "distribution. Please make sure you have the command\n";
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print "in your PATH.\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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usage() if (!defined($ARGV[0]) ||
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($ARGV[0] ne 'start' && $ARGV[0] ne 'START' &&
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$ARGV[0] ne 'stop' && $ARGV[0] ne 'STOP' &&
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$ARGV[0] ne 'report' && $ARGV[0] ne 'REPORT'));
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("$my_progname log file version $VER; run: ",
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"$opt_log", 1, 0);
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}
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else
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{
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print "$my_progname log file version $VER; run: ";
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print strftime "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y", localtime;
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print "\n";
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}
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if ($ARGV[0] eq 'report' || $ARGV[0] eq 'REPORT')
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{
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report_mysqlds();
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}
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elsif ($ARGV[0] eq 'start' || $ARGV[0] eq 'START')
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{
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start_mysqlds();
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}
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else
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{
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stop_mysqlds();
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}
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}
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####
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#### Report living and not running MySQL servers
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####
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sub report_mysqlds
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{
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my (@groups, $com, $i, @options, $j, $pec);
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print "Reporting MySQL servers\n";
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("\nReporting MySQL servers","$opt_log",0,0);
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}
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@groups = &find_groups($groupids);
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for ($i = 0; defined($groups[$i]); $i++)
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{
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$com = "my_print_defaults";
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$com.= defined($opt_config_file) ? " --config-file=$opt_config_file" : "";
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$com.= " $groups[$i]";
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@options = `$com`;
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chop @options;
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$com = "$mysqladmin -u $opt_user";
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$com.= defined($opt_password) ? " -p$opt_password" : "";
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$com.= $opt_tcp_ip ? " -h 127.0.0.1" : "";
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for ($j = 0; defined($options[$j]); $j++)
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{
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if ((($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-socket\=)(.*)$/) && !$opt_tcp_ip) ||
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($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-port\=)(.*)$/))
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{
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$com.= " $options[$j]";
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}
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}
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$com.= " ping >> /dev/null 2>&1";
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system($com);
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$pec = $? >> 8;
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if ($pec)
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{
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print "MySQL server from group: $groups[$i] is not running\n";
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("MySQL server from group: $groups[$i] is not running",
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"$opt_log", 0, 0);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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print "MySQL server from group: $groups[$i] is running\n";
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("MySQL server from group: $groups[$i] is running",
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"$opt_log", 0, 0);
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}
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}
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}
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if (!$i)
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{
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print "No groups to be reported (check your GNRs)\n";
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("No groups to be reported (check your GNRs)", "$opt_log", 0, 0);
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}
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}
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}
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####
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#### start multiple servers
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####
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sub start_mysqlds()
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{
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my (@groups, $com, $i, @options, $j);
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("\nStarting MySQL servers\n","$opt_log",0,0);
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}
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else
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{
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print "\nStarting MySQL servers\n";
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}
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@groups = &find_groups($groupids);
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for ($i = 0; defined($groups[$i]); $i++)
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{
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$com = "my_print_defaults";
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$com.= defined($opt_config_file) ? " --config-file=$opt_config_file" : "";
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$com.= " $groups[$i]";
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@options = `$com`;
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chop @options;
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$com = "$mysqld";
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for ($j = 0; defined($options[$j]); $j++)
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{
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$com.= " $options[$j]";
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}
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$com.= " >> $opt_log 2>&1" if (!$opt_no_log);
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$com.= " &";
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system($com);
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}
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if (!$i && !$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("No MySQL servers to be started (check your GNRs)",
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"$opt_log", 0, 0);
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}
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}
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####
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#### stop multiple servers
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####
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sub stop_mysqlds()
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{
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my (@groups, $com, $i, @options, $j);
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if (!$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("\nStopping MySQL servers\n","$opt_log",0,0);
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}
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else
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{
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print "\nStopping MySQL servers\n";
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}
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@groups = &find_groups($groupids);
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for ($i = 0; defined($groups[$i]); $i++)
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{
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$com = "my_print_defaults";
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$com.= defined($opt_config_file) ? " --config-file=$opt_config_file" : "";
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$com.= " $groups[$i]";
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@options = `$com`;
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chop @options;
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$com = "$mysqladmin -u $opt_user";
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$com.= defined($opt_password) ? " -p$opt_password" : "";
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$com.= $opt_tcp_ip ? " -h 127.0.0.1" : "";
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for ($j = 0; defined($options[$j]); $j++)
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{
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if ((($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-socket\=)(.*)$/) && !$opt_tcp_ip) ||
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($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-port\=)(.*)$/))
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{
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$com.= " $options[$j]";
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}
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}
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$com.= " shutdown";
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$com.= " >> $opt_log 2>&1" if (!$opt_no_log);
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$com.= " &";
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system($com);
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}
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if (!$i && !$opt_no_log)
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{
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w2log("No MySQL servers to be stopped (check your GNRs)",
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"$opt_log", 0, 0);
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}
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}
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####
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#### Find groups. Takes the valid group numbers as an argument, parses
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#### them, puts them in the ascending order, removes duplicates and
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#### returns the wanted groups accordingly.
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####
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sub find_groups
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{
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my ($raw_gids) = @_;
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my (@groups, @data, @tmp, $line, $i, $k, @pre_gids, @gids, @tmp2,
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$prev_value);
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# Read the lines from the config file to variable 'data'
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if (defined($opt_config_file))
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{
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open(MY_CNF, "<$opt_config_file") && (@data=<MY_CNF>) && close(MY_CNF);
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}
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else
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{
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if (-f "/etc/my.cnf" && -r "/etc/my.cnf")
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{
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open(MY_CNF, "</etc/my.cnf") && (@tmp=<MY_CNF>) && close(MY_CNF);
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}
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for ($i = 0; ($line = shift @tmp); $i++)
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{
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$data[$i] = $line;
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}
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if (-f "$homedir/.my.cnf" && -r "$homedir/.my.cnf")
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{
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open(MY_CNF, "<$homedir/.my.cnf") && (@tmp=<MY_CNF>) && close(MY_CNF);
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}
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for (; ($line = shift @tmp); $i++)
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{
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$data[$i] = $line;
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}
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}
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chop @data;
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# Make a list of the wanted group ids
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if (defined($raw_gids))
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{
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@pre_gids = split(',', $raw_gids);
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}
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if (defined($raw_gids))
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{
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for ($i = 0, $j = 0; defined($pre_gids[$i]); $i++)
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{
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if ($pre_gids[$i] =~ m/^(\d+)$/)
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{
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$gids[$j] = $1;
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$j++;
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}
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elsif ($pre_gids[$i] =~ m/^(\d+)(\-)(\d+)$/)
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{
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for ($k = $1; $k <= $3; $k++)
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{
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$gids[$j] = $k;
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$j++;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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print "ABORT: Bad GNR: $pre_gids[$i] See $my_progname --help\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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}
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# Sort the list of gids numerically in ascending order
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@gids = sort {$a <=> $b} @gids;
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# Remove non-positive integers and duplicates
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for ($i = 0, $j = 0; defined($gids[$i]); $i++)
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{
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next if ($gids[$i] <= 0);
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if (!$i || $prev_value != $gids[$i])
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{
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$tmp2[$j] = $gids[$i];
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$j++;
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}
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$prev_value = $gids[$i];
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}
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@gids = @tmp2;
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# Find and return the wanted groups
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for ($i = 0, $j = 0; defined($data[$i]); $i++)
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{
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if ($data[$i] =~ m/^(\s*\[\s*)(mysqld)(\d+)(\s*\]\s*)$/)
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{
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if (defined($raw_gids))
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{
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for ($k = 0; defined($gids[$k]); $k++)
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{
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if ($gids[$k] == $3)
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{
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$groups[$j] = $2 . $3;
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$j++;
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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$groups[$j] = $2 . $3;
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$j++;
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}
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}
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}
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return @groups;
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}
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####
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#### w2log: Write to a logfile.
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#### 1.arg: append to the log file (given string, or from a file. if a file,
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#### file will be read from $opt_logdir)
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#### 2.arg: logfile -name (w2log assumes that the logfile is in $opt_logdir).
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#### 3.arg. 0 | 1, if true, print current date to the logfile. 3. arg will
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#### be ignored, if 1. arg is a file.
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#### 4.arg. 0 | 1, if true, first argument is a file, else a string
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####
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sub w2log
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{
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my ($msg, $file, $date_flag, $is_file)= @_;
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my (@data);
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open (LOGFILE, ">>$opt_log")
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or die "FATAL: w2log: Couldn't open log file: $opt_log\n";
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if ($is_file)
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{
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open (FROMFILE, "<$msg") && (@data=<FROMFILE>) &&
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close(FROMFILE)
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or die "FATAL: w2log: Couldn't open file: $msg\n";
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foreach my $line (@data)
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{
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print LOGFILE "$line";
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}
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}
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else
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{
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print LOGFILE "$msg";
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print LOGFILE strftime "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y", localtime if ($date_flag);
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print LOGFILE "\n";
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}
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close (LOGFILE);
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return;
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}
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####
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#### my_which is used, because we can't assume that every system has the
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#### which -command. my_which can take only one argument at a time.
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#### Return values: requested system command with the first found path,
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#### or undefined, if not found.
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####
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sub my_which
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{
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my ($command) = @_;
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my (@paths, $path);
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return $command if (-f $command && -x $command);
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@paths = split(':', $ENV{'PATH'});
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foreach $path (@paths)
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{
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$path .= "/$command";
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return $path if (-f $path && -x $path);
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}
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return undef();
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}
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####
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#### example
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####
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sub example
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{
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print <<EOF;
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# This is an example of a my.cnf file on behalf of $my_progname.
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# This file should probably be in your home dir (~/.my.cnf) or /etc/my.cnf
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# Version $VER by Jani Tolonen
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# NOTES:
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# 1.Make sure that the MySQL user, who is stopping the mysqld services (e.g
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# using the mysqladmin) have the same password and username for all the
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# data directories accessed (to the 'mysql' database) And make sure that
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# the user has the 'Shutdown_priv' privilege! If you have many data-
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# directories and many different 'mysql' databases with different passwords
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# for the MySQL 'root' user, you may want to create a common 'multi_admin'
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# user for each using the same password (see below). Example how to do it:
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# shell> mysql -u root -S /tmp/mysql.sock -proot_password -e
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# "GRANT SHUTDOWN ON *.* TO multi_admin\@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'multipass'"
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# You will have to do the above for each mysqld running in each data
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# directory, that you have (just change the socket, -S=...)
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# See more detailed information from chapter:
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# '6 The MySQL Access Privilege System' from the MySQL manual.
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# 2.pid-file is very important, if you are using mysqld_safe to start mysqld
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# (e.g. --mysqld=mysqld_safe) Every mysqld should have it's own pid-file.
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# The advantage using mysqld_safe instead of mysqld directly here is, that
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# mysqld_safe 'guards' every mysqld process and will restart it, if mysqld
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# process fails due to signal kill -9, or similar. (Like segmentation fault,
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# which MySQL should never do, of course ;) Please note that mysqld_safe
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# script may require that you start it from a certain place. This means that
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# you may have to CD to a certain directory, before you start the
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# mysqld_multi. If you have problems starting, please see the script.
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# Check especially the lines:
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# MY_PWD=`pwd`
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# Check if we are starting this relative (for the binary release)
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# if test -d $MY_PWD/data/mysql -a -f ./share/mysql/english/errmsg.sys -a \
|
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# -x ./bin/mysqld
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The above test should be successful, or you may encounter problems.
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# 3.Beware of the dangers starting multiple mysqlds in the same data directory.
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# Use separate data directories, unless you *KNOW* what you are doing!
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# 4.The socket file and the TCP/IP port must be different for every mysqld.
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# 5.The first and fifth mysqld was intentionally left out from the example.
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# You may have 'gaps' in the config file. This gives you more flexibility.
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# The order in which the mysqlds are started or stopped depends on the order
|
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# in which they appear in the config file.
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# 6.When you want to refer to a certain group with GNR with this program,
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# just use the number in the end of the group name ( [mysqld# <== )
|
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# 7.You may want to use option '--user' for mysqld, but in order to do this
|
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# you need to be root when you start this script. Having the option
|
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# in the config file doesn't matter; you will just get a warning, if you are
|
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# not the superuser and the mysqlds are started under *your* unix account.
|
|
# IMPORTANT: Make sure that the pid-file and the data directory are
|
|
# read+write(+execute for the latter one) accessible for *THAT* UNIX user,
|
|
# who the specific mysqld process is started as. *DON'T* use the UNIX root
|
|
# account for this, unless you *KNOW* what you are doing!
|
|
# 8.MOST IMPORTANT: Make sure that you understand the meanings of the options
|
|
# that are passed to the mysqlds and why *WOULD YOU WANT* to have separate
|
|
# mysqld processes. Starting multiple mysqlds in one data directory *WON'T*
|
|
# give you extra performance in a threaded system!
|
|
#
|
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[mysqld_multi]
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mysqld = @bindir@/mysqld_safe
|
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mysqladmin = @bindir@/mysqladmin
|
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user = multi_admin
|
|
password = multipass
|
|
|
|
[mysqld2]
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socket = /tmp/mysql.sock2
|
|
port = 3307
|
|
pid-file = @localstatedir@2/hostname.pid2
|
|
datadir = @localstatedir@2
|
|
language = @datadir@/mysql/english
|
|
user = john
|
|
|
|
[mysqld3]
|
|
socket = /tmp/mysql.sock3
|
|
port = 3308
|
|
pid-file = @localstatedir@3/hostname.pid3
|
|
datadir = @localstatedir@3
|
|
language = @datadir@/mysql/swedish
|
|
user = monty
|
|
|
|
[mysqld4]
|
|
socket = /tmp/mysql.sock4
|
|
port = 3309
|
|
pid-file = @localstatedir@4/hostname.pid4
|
|
datadir = @localstatedir@4
|
|
language = @datadir@/mysql/estonia
|
|
user = tonu
|
|
|
|
|
|
[mysqld6]
|
|
socket = /tmp/mysql.sock6
|
|
port = 3311
|
|
pid-file = @localstatedir@6/hostname.pid6
|
|
datadir = @localstatedir@6
|
|
language = @datadir@/mysql/japanese
|
|
user = jani
|
|
EOF
|
|
exit(0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
####
|
|
#### usage
|
|
####
|
|
|
|
sub usage
|
|
{
|
|
print <<EOF;
|
|
$my_progname version $VER by Jani Tolonen
|
|
|
|
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software,
|
|
and you are welcome to modify and redistribute it under the GPL license.
|
|
|
|
Description:
|
|
$my_progname can be used to start, or stop any number of separate
|
|
mysqld processes running in different TCP/IP ports and UNIX sockets.
|
|
|
|
This program can read group [mysqld_multi] from my.cnf file.
|
|
You may want to put options mysqld=... and mysqladmin=... there.
|
|
|
|
The program will search for group(s) named [mysqld#] from my.cnf (or
|
|
the given --config-file=...), where # can be any positive number
|
|
starting from 1. These groups should be the same as the usual [mysqld]
|
|
group (e.g. options to mysqld, see MySQL manual for detailed
|
|
information about this group), but with those port, socket
|
|
etc. options that are wanted for each separate mysqld processes. The
|
|
number in the group name has another function; it can be used for
|
|
starting, stopping, or reporting some specific mysqld servers with
|
|
this program. See the usage and options below for more information.
|
|
|
|
Usage: $my_progname [OPTIONS] {start|stop|report} [GNR,GNR,GNR...]
|
|
or $my_progname [OPTIONS] {start|stop|report} [GNR-GNR,GNR,GNR-GNR,...]
|
|
|
|
The GNR above means the group number. You can start, stop or report
|
|
any GNR, or several of them at the same time. (See --example) The GNRs
|
|
list can be comma separated, or a dash combined, of which the latter
|
|
means that all the GNRs between GNR1-GNR2 will be affected. Without
|
|
GNR argument all the found groups will be either started, stopped, or
|
|
reported. Note that you must not have any white spaces in the GNR
|
|
list. Anything after a white space are ignored.
|
|
|
|
Options:
|
|
--config-file=... Alternative config file. NOTE: This will not affect
|
|
this program's own options (group [mysqld_multi]),
|
|
but only groups [mysqld#]. Without this option everything
|
|
will be searched from the ordinary my.cnf file.
|
|
Using: $opt_config_file
|
|
--example Give an example of a config file. (PLEASE DO CHECK THIS!)
|
|
--help Print this help and exit.
|
|
--log=... Log file. Full path to and the name for the log file. NOTE:
|
|
If the file exists, everything will be appended.
|
|
Using: $opt_log
|
|
--mysqladmin=... mysqladmin binary to be used for a server shutdown.
|
|
Using: $mysqladmin
|
|
--mysqld=... mysqld binary to be used. Note that you can give mysqld_safe
|
|
to this option also. The options are passed to mysqld. Just
|
|
make sure you have mysqld in your PATH or fix mysqld_safe.
|
|
Using: $mysqld
|
|
--no-log Print to stdout instead of the log file. By default the log
|
|
file is turned on.
|
|
--password=... Password for user for mysqladmin.
|
|
--tcp-ip Connect to the MySQL server(s) via the TCP/IP port instead
|
|
of the UNIX socket. This affects stopping and reporting.
|
|
If a socket file is missing, the server may still be
|
|
running, but can be accessed only via the TCP/IP port.
|
|
By default connecting is done via the UNIX socket.
|
|
--user=... MySQL user for mysqladmin. Using: $opt_user
|
|
--version Print the version number and exit.
|
|
EOF
|
|
exit(0);
|
|
}
|