Introduction
Users frequently perform patching of hosts used by a JS7 environment.
Impact Check Script
The script is a stub that can be adjusted and applied for frequently used operations:
- The script is available for Linux and MacOS® using bash shell.
- The script terminates with exit code 0 to signal that the there will not be a fatal impact of the outage scenario, other exit codes signal fatal impact on JS7 scheduling operation.
- The script is intended as a baseline example for customization by JS7 users and by SOS within the scope of professional services. Examples make use of JS7 Release 2.7.2, bash 4.2.
#!/bin/bash # set common options for connection to the JS7 REST Web Service request_options=(--url=http://joc-2-0-primary.sos:7446 --user=root --password=root --ca-cert=./root-ca.crt --controller-id=controller --agent-cluster) # hosts to be patched hosts=(joc-2-0-primary joc-2-0-secondary controller-2-0-primary controller-2-0-secondary diragent-2-0-primary diragent-2-0-secondary) # max. number of tries tries=3 # delay in seconds between retries delay=10 for host in "${hosts[@]}"; do echo "--------------------------------------------------------" echo "CHECKING SHUTDOWN IMPACT OF HOST: $host" echo "--------------------------------------------------------" try=1 while [ "$try" -le "$tries" ]; do echo "" echo "TRY $try/$tries: ./bin/operate-joc.sh health-check "${request_options[@]}" --whatif-shutdown=$host" echo "" ./bin/operate-joc.sh health-status "${request_options[@]}" --whatif-shutdown="$host" rc=$? echo -n "" case "$rc" in 0) break; ;; 3) sleep "$delay" ;; *) exit "$rc" ;; esac try=$((try+1)) done if [ "$rc" -eq 0 ] then echo "PATCH CAN BE APPLIED TO HOST: $host" # add your code for patching else echo "PATCH CANNOT BE APPLIED TO HOST: $host" exit "$rc" fi echo "" done
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