8 # Contributed by Eric DOUTRELEAU <Eric.Doutreleau@int-evry.fr>
9 # This is supposed to work with Zubkoff/Dandelion version of mtx
11 # Modified by Joe Rhett <jrhett@isite.net>
12 # to work with MTX 1.2.9 by Eric Lee Green http://mtx.sourceforge.net
14 # Modified by Jason Hollinden <jhollind@sammg.com> on 13-Feb-2001
15 # to work with MTX 1.2.10, >9 slots, has barcode support, and works with
16 # multiple configs at once.
17 # NOTE: Only tested the 2 additions with an ADIC Scalar 100.
19 ################################################################################
20 # Here are the things you need to do and know to configure this script:
22 # * Figure out what the robot device name is and what the tape drive
23 # device name is. They will be different!
25 # You cannot send robot commands to a tape drive and vice versa.
26 # Both should respond to "mtx -f /dev/... inquiry". Hopefully,
27 # that output will make it obvious which is which.
29 # For instance, here is what mtx has to say about my current robot:
31 # Product Type: Medium Changer
33 # Product ID: 'ACL2640 206 '
35 # Attached Changer: No
37 # and here is what it says about a tape drive:
39 # Product Type: Tape Drive
40 # Vendor ID: 'Quantum '
41 # Product ID: 'DLT4000 '
43 # Attached Changer: No
45 # Note the "Product Type" value makes it clear which is which.
47 # If it is not obvious, "mf -f /dev/... rewind" should be happy when
48 # talking to a (loaded) tape drive but the changer should give some
49 # kind of error. Similarly, "mtx -f /dev/... status" should show good
50 # results with the changer but fail with a tape drive device name.
52 # Once you have this figured out, set "changerdev" in amanda.conf
53 # to the changer device and "tapedev" to the tape device.
55 # * Find out what the first and last storage slots are. Running
56 # "mtx -f /dev/... status" should give you something like this
57 # (although the output will vary widely based on the version of mtx
58 # and the specifics of your robot):
60 # Storage Changer /dev/changer:1 Drives, 9 Slots ( 0 Import/Export )
61 # Data Transfer Element 0:Empty
62 # Storage Element 1:Full :VolumeTag=SR0001
63 # Storage Element 2:Full :VolumeTag=SR0002
64 # Storage Element 3:Full :VolumeTag=SR0003
65 # Storage Element 4:Full :VolumeTag=SR0004
66 # Storage Element 5:Full :VolumeTag=SR0005
67 # Storage Element 6:Full :VolumeTag=SR0006
68 # Storage Element 7:Full :VolumeTag=SR0007
69 # Storage Element 8:Full :VolumeTag=SR0008
70 # Storage Element 9:Full :VolumeTag=SR0009
71 # Storage Element 10 IMPORT/EXPORT:Full :VolumeTag=SR0009
73 # This says the first storage slot (element) is "1" and the last
74 # is "9". If you allocate the entire robot to Amanda, you do not need
75 # to set the "firstslot" or "lastslot" configuration file variables --
76 # the script will compute these values for you.
78 # You do not have to allocate all of the slots for Amanda use,
79 # but whatever slots you use must be contiguous (i.e. 4 through 9
80 # in the above would be OK but 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 would not). The one
81 # exception to this is that if one of the slots contains a cleaning
82 # cartridge, it may be in any slot (Amanda will just skip over it if
83 # it is between firstslot and lastslot).
85 # * Speaking of cleaning cartridges, if you have a storage slot dedicated
86 # to one, figure out what slot it is in. That slot number will go in
87 # the "cleanslot" variable.
89 # Also, decide if you want the changer script to automatically run
90 # the cleaning tape through the drive after every so many mounts,
91 # and how many mounts you want to do between cleanings. If you
92 # want the script to do this, set the "autoclean" variable to 1 and
93 # the "autocleancount" to the number of mounts between cleanings.
94 # If you do not want to do automatic cleanings (including not having
95 # a cleaning cartridge in the robot), set "autoclean" to 0.
97 # Note that only a count of mounts is used to determine when it is
98 # time to clean. The script does not try to detect if the drive is
99 # requesting cleaning, or how much the drive was used on a given
102 # * If you tell Amanda about a cleaning cartridge, whether for automatic
103 # operation or manual (amtape <config> clean), you must also tell
104 # the script how long it takes to run the cleaning cycle. It is
105 # impossible for the script to determine when the cleaning operation
106 # is done, so the "cleancycle" variable is the number of seconds
107 # the longest cleaning operation takes (you'll just have to figure
108 # this out by watching it a few times, or maybe finding it in a tape
109 # drive hardware manual). The script will sleep for this length of
110 # time whenever the cleaning tape is referenced. The default is 120
111 # seconds (two minutes).
113 # * Figure out the drive slot number. By default, it is set to 0.
114 # In the example above, the tape drive ("Data Transfer Element")
115 # is in slot 0. If your drive slot is not 0, you
116 # need to set the drive slot number with the "driveslot" variable.
118 # * Figure out whether your robot has a barcode reader and whether
119 # your version of mtx supports it. If you see "VolumeTag" entries
120 # in the "mtx -f /dev/xxx status" output you did above, you have
121 # a reader and mtx can work with it, so you may set the "havereader"
122 # variable to 1. The default is 0 (do not use a reader).
124 # * Pick any tape to load and then determine if the robot can put it
125 # away directly or whether an "offline" must be done first.
127 # With the tape still mounted and ready, try to put the tape away
128 # with "mtx". If you get some kind of error, which is the most
129 # common response, try "mt -f /dev/... offline", wait for the drive
130 # to unload and make sure the robot takes no action on its own to
131 # store the tape. Assuming it does not, try the "mtx" command again
134 # If you had to issue the "mt -f /dev/... offline" before you could
135 # use "mtx" to store the tape, set the "offline_before_unload"
136 # variable to 1. If "mtx" unloaded the drive and put the tape away
137 # all by itself, set it to 0.
139 # * Some drives and robots require a small delay between unloading the
140 # tape and instructing the robot to move it back to storage.
141 # For instance, if you try to grab the tape too soon on an ATL robot
142 # with DLT tape drives, it will rip the leader out of the drive and
143 # require sincerely painful hardware maintenance.
145 # If you need a little delay, set the "unloadpause" variable to
146 # the number of seconds to wait before trying to take a tape from
147 # a drive back to storage. The default is 0.
149 # * Some drives also require a short pause after loading, or the drive
150 # will return an I/O error during a test to see if it's online (which
151 # this script uses "mt rewind" to test). My drives don't recover from
152 # this, and must be reloaded before they will come online after failing
153 # such a test. For this reason there is an "initial_poll_delay"
154 # variable which will pause for a certain number of seconds before
155 # looping through the online test for the first time. The default is 0.
159 # Now you are ready to set up the variables in the changer configuration
162 # All variables are in "changerfile".conf where "changerfile" is set
163 # in amanda.conf. For example, if amanda.conf has:
165 # changerfile="/etc/amanda/Dailyset1/CHANGER"
166 # or changerfile="/etc/amanda/Dailyset1/CHANGER.conf"
168 # the variables must be in "/etc/amanda/Dailyset1/CHANGER.conf".
169 # The ".conf" is appended only if it's not there".
171 # If "changerfile" is a relative path, it is relative to the directory
172 # that contains amanda.conf. That also happens to be the directory Amanda
173 # makes current before running this script.
175 # Here is a commented out example file with all the variables and showing
176 # their default value (if any):
178 # firstslot=? #### First storage slot (element) -- required
179 # lastslot=? #### Last storage slot (element) -- required
180 # cleanslot=-1 #### Slot with cleaner tape -- default is "-1"
181 # #### Set negative to indicate no cleaner available
182 # driveslot=0 #### Drive slot number. Defaults to 0
183 # #### Use the 'Data Transfer Element' you want
185 # # Do you want to clean the drive after a certain number of accesses?
186 # # NOTE - This is unreliable, since 'accesses' aren't 'uses', and we
187 # # have no reliable way to count this. A single amcheck could
188 # # generate as many accesses as slots you have, plus 1.
189 # # ALSO NOTE - many modern tape loaders handle this automatically.
191 # autoclean=0 #### Set to '1' or greater to enable
193 # autocleancount=99 #### Number of access before a clean.
195 # cleancycle=120 #### Time (seconds) to clean drive (default 120)
197 # havereader=0 #### If you have a barcode reader, set to 1.
199 # offline_before_unload=0 #### Does your robot require an
200 # #### 'mt offline' before mtx unload?
202 # poll_drive_ready=NN #### Time (seconds) between tests to see if
203 # #### the tape drive has gone ready (default: 3).
205 # max_drive_wait=NN #### Maximum time (seconds) to wait for the
206 # #### tape drive to become ready (default: 120).
208 # initial_poll_delay=NN #### initial delay after load before polling for
214 # Now it is time to test the setup. Do all of the following in the
215 # directory that contains the amanda.conf file, and do all of it as
220 # .../chg-zd-mtx -info
221 # echo $? #### (or "echo $status" if you use csh/tcsh)
223 # You should get a single line from the script like this (the actual
224 # numbers will vary):
228 # The first number (5) is the "current" slot. This may or may not be
229 # the slot actually loaded at the moment (if any). It is the slot
230 # Amanda will try to use next.
232 # The second number (9) is the number of slots.
234 # The third number will always be "1" and indicates the changer is
235 # capable of going backward.
237 # The fourth number is optional. If you set $havereader to 1, it
238 # will be "1", otherwise it will not be present.
240 # The exit code ($? or $status) should be zero.
244 # .../chg-zd-mtx -reset
247 # The script should output a line like this:
251 # The number at the first should match $firstslot. The device name
252 # after that should be your tape device.
254 # The exit code ($? or $status) should be zero.
258 # .../chg-zd-mtx -slot next
261 # The script should output a line like this:
265 # The number at the first should be one higher than $firstslot.
266 # The device name after that should be your tape device.
268 # The exit code ($? or $status) should be zero.
272 # .../chg-zd-mtx -slot current
275 # Assuming the tape is still loaded from the previous test, the
276 # robot should not move and the script should report the same thing
277 # the previous command did.
279 # * If you continue to run "-slot next" commands, the robot should load
280 # each tape in turn then wrap back around to the first when it
281 # reaches $lasttape. If $cleanslot is within the $firstslot to
282 # $lastslot range, the script will skip over that entry.
284 # * Finally, try some of the amtape commands and make sure they work:
286 # amtape <config> reset
287 # amtape <config> slot next
288 # amtape <config> slot current
290 # * If you set $havereader non-zero, now would be a good time to create
291 # the initial barcode database:
293 # amtape <config> update
296 ################################################################################
297 # To debug this script, first look in @AMANDA_DBGDIR@. The script
298 # uses one of two log files there, depending on what version of Amanda
299 # is calling it. It may be chg-zd-mtx.YYYYMMDD*.debug, or it may be
300 # changer.debug.driveN where 'N' is the drive number.
302 # If the log file does not help, try running the script, **as the Amanda
303 # user**, in the amanda.conf directory with whatever set of args the log
304 # said were used when you had a problem. If nothing else useful shows up
305 # in the output, try running the script with the DEBUG environment variable
306 # set non-null, e.g.:
308 # env DEBUG=yes .../chg-zd-mtx ...
309 ################################################################################
311 # source utility functions and values from configure
313 exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
314 amlibexecdir=@amlibexecdir@
315 . ${amlibexecdir}/chg-lib.sh
317 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
318 TMPDIR="@AMANDA_TMPDIR@"
319 DBGDIR="@AMANDA_DBGDIR@"
322 myname=`expr "$argv0" : '.*/\(.*\)'`
324 config=`pwd 2>/dev/null`
325 config=`expr "$config" : '.*/\(.*\)'`
328 # Functions to write a new log file entry and append more log information.
331 ds=`date '+%H:%M:%S' 2>/dev/null`
332 if [ $? -eq 0 -a -n "$ds" ]; then
333 logprefix=`echo "$ds" | sed 's/./ /g'`
339 if [ -z "$logprefix" ]; then
340 echo "$@" >> $DBGFILE
342 echo "$logprefix" "$@" >> $DBGFILE
347 if [ -z "$logprefix" ]; then
348 echo "===" "`date`" "===" >> $DBGFILE
349 echo "$@" >> $DBGFILE
351 ds=`date '+%H:%M:%S' 2>/dev/null`
352 echo "$ds" "$@" >> $DBGFILE
357 # Common exit function.
361 # $3 = additional information (error message, tape devive, etc)
366 if [ $internal_call -gt 0 ]; then
376 Log $call_type "($code) -> $exit_slot $@"
377 echo "$exit_slot" "$@"
378 if [ $call_type = Return ]; then
381 amgetconf dbclose.$argv0:$DBGFILE > /dev/null 2>&1
386 # Function to run another command and log it.
390 Log `_ 'Running: %s' "$*"`
391 rm -f $stdout $stderr
392 "$@" > $stdout 2> $stderr
394 Log `_ 'Exit code: %s' "$exitcode"`
398 cat $stdout >> $DBGFILE
403 cat $stderr >> $DBGFILE
411 # Return success if the arg is numeric.
415 test -z "$1" && return 1
416 x="`expr "$1" : '\([-0-9][0-9]*\)' 2>/dev/null`"
417 return `expr X"$1" != X"$x"`
421 # Run $MTX status unless the previous output is still valid.
426 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
427 if [ $mtx_status_valid -ne 0 ]; then
431 Run $MTX status > $mtx_status 2>&1
433 if [ $status -eq 0 ]; then
440 # Determine the slot currently loaded. Set $loadedslot to the slot
441 # currently loaded, or "-1", and $loadedbarcode to the corresponding
442 # barcode (or nothing).
446 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
450 /^Data Transfer Element:Empty/ {
454 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Empty/ {
458 /^Data Transfer Element:Full (Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded):VolumeTag *= *\([^ ]*\)/ {
459 s/.*(Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded):VolumeTag *= *\([^ ]*\)/\1 \2/p
462 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Full (Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded):VolumeTag *= *\([^ ]*\)/ {
463 s/.*(Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded):VolumeTag *= *\([^ ]*\)/\1 \2/p
466 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Full (Unknown Storage Element Loaded):VolumeTag *= *\([^ ]*\)/ {
467 s/.*:VolumeTag *= *\([^ ]*\)/-2 \1/p
470 /^Data Transfer Element:Full (Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded)/ {
471 s/.*(Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded).*/\1/p
474 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Full (Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded)/ {
475 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded.*/\1/p
478 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Full (Unknown Storage Element Loaded)/ {
482 ' < $mtx_status 2>&1`
483 shift # get rid of the "x"
486 if [ -z "$loadedslot" ]; then
489 "could not determine current slot, are you sure your drive slot is $driveslot"
490 return $? # in case we are internal
493 #Use the current slot if it's empty and we don't know which slot is loaded'
494 if [ $loadedslot -eq -2 ]; then
497 /^.*Storage Element '$currentslot':Empty/ {
498 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Empty/\1/p
501 /^.*Storage Element '$currentslot':Full/ {
502 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Full/-2/p
505 /^.*Storage Element '$currentslot' IMPORT\/EXPORT:Empty/ {
506 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) IMPORT\/EXPORT:Empty/\1/p
509 /^.*Storage Element '$currentslot' IMPORT\/EXPORT:Full/ {
510 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) IMPORT\/EXPORT:Full/-2/p
514 ' < $mtx_status 2>& 1`
515 shift # get rid of the "x"
517 if [ ! -z $loadedslotx ]; then
518 loadedslot=$loadedslotx
522 #Use the first empty slot if we don't know which slot is loaded'
523 if [ $loadedslot -eq -2 ]; then
526 /^.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Empty/ {
527 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Empty/\1/p
530 /^.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) IMPORT\/EXPORT:Empty/ {
531 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) IMPORT\/EXPORT:Empty/\1/p
535 ' < $mtx_status 2>& 1`
536 shift # get rid of the "x"
540 if IsNumeric "$loadedslot" ; then
545 "currently loaded slot ($loadedslot) not numeric"
546 return $? # in case we are internal
548 Log `_ 'STATUS -> currently loaded slot = %s' "$loadedslot"`
549 LogAppend `_ ' -> currently loaded barcode = "%s"' "$loadedbarcode"`
553 # Get a list of slots between $firstslot and $lastslot, if they are set.
554 # If they are not set, set them to the first and last slot seen on the
555 # assumption the entire robot is to be used (???).
560 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
561 if [ -n "$slot_list" ]; then
566 /^Data Transfer Element:Full (Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded)/ {
567 s/.*(Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded).*/\1/p
569 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Full (Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded)/ {
570 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) Loaded.*/\1/p
572 /^Data Transfer Element '$driveslot':Full (Unknown Storage Element Loaded)/ {
575 /^.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Full/ {
576 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Full.*/\1/p
579 /^.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Empty/ {
580 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Empty/\1/p
583 /^.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Full/ {
584 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\):Full.*/\1/p
586 /^.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) IMPORT\/EXPORT:Full/ {
587 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\) IMPORT\/EXPORT:Full.*/\1/p
589 ' < $mtx_status 2>&1 | grep -v "^${cleanslot}\$" | sort -n`
590 slot_list=`echo $slot_list` # remove the newlines
591 if [ $firstslot -lt 0 -o $lastslot -lt 0 ]; then
593 for slot in $slot_list; do
594 if [ $firstslot -lt 0 ]; then
595 Log `_ 'SLOTLIST -> firstslot set to %s' "$slot"`
598 if [ $lastslot -lt 0 ]; then
602 if [ $lastslot -lt 0 -a $last -ge 0 ]; then
603 Log `_ 'SLOTLIST -> lastslot set to %s' "$last"`
606 if [ $firstslot -lt 0 ]; then
609 `_ 'cannot determine first slot'`
610 return $? # in case we are internal
611 elif [ $lastslot -lt 0 ]; then
614 `_ 'cannot determine last slot'`
615 return $? # in case we are internal
619 for slot in $slot_list; do
620 if [ $slot -ge $firstslot -a $slot -le $lastslot ]; then
621 amanda_slot_list="$amanda_slot_list $slot"
624 if [ -z "$amanda_slot_list" ]; then
628 return $? # in case we are internal
630 slot_list="$amanda_slot_list"
633 DBGFILE=`amgetconf dbopen.$argv0 2>/dev/null`
636 DBGFILE=/dev/null # will try this again below
639 changerfile=`amgetconf changerfile 2>/dev/null`
640 if [ -z "$changerfile" ]; then
643 "changerfile must be specified in amanda.conf"
646 rawtape=`amgetconf tapedev 2>/dev/null`
647 if [ -z "$rawtape" ]; then
650 "tapedev may not be empty"
652 tape=`tape_device_filename "$rawtape"`
653 if [ -z "$tape" ]; then
656 "tapedev $rawtape is not a tape device."
657 elif [ $tape = "/dev/null" -o `expr "$tape" : 'null:'` -eq 5 ]; then
660 "tapedev ($tape) may not be the null device"
662 # Confusingly, TAPE is the name of the changer device...
663 TAPE=`amgetconf changerdev 2>/dev/null`
664 if [ -z "$TAPE" ]; then
667 "changerdev may not be empty"
668 elif [ $TAPE = "/dev/null" ]; then
671 "changerdev ($TAPE) may not be the null device"
673 export TAPE # for mtx command
676 export CHANGER # for mtx command
678 #### Set up the various config files.
680 conf_match=`expr "$changerfile" : .\*\.conf\$`
681 if [ $conf_match -ge 6 ]; then
682 configfile=$changerfile
683 changerfile=`echo $changerfile | sed 's/.conf$//g'`
685 configfile=$changerfile.conf
688 if [ ! -e $configfile ]; then
691 "configuration file \"$configfile\" doesn't exist"
693 if [ ! -f $configfile ]; then
696 "configuration file \"$configfile\" is not a file"
699 cleanfile=$changerfile-clean
700 accessfile=$changerfile-access
701 slotfile=$changerfile-slot
702 labelfile=$changerfile-barcodes
703 [ ! -s $cleanfile ] && echo 0 > $cleanfile
704 [ ! -s $accessfile ] && echo 0 > $accessfile
705 [ ! -s $slotfile ] && echo -1 > $slotfile
706 [ ! -f $labelfile ] && > $labelfile
707 cleancount=`cat $cleanfile`
708 accesscount=`cat $accessfile`
710 test -z "$MT" && Exit 2 "<none>" "No mt command defined"
711 test ! -f "$MT" && Exit 2 "<none>" "mt command ($MT) doesn't exist"
712 test -z "$MTX" && Exit 2 "<none>" "No mtx command defined"
713 test ! -f "$MTX" && Exit 2 "<none>" "mtx command ($MTX) doesn't exist"
715 #### Dig out of the config file what is needed
718 varlist="$varlist firstslot"
719 varlist="$varlist lastslot"
720 varlist="$varlist cleanslot"
721 varlist="$varlist cleancycle"
722 varlist="$varlist OFFLINE_BEFORE_UNLOAD" # old name
723 varlist="$varlist offline_before_unload"
724 varlist="$varlist unloadpause"
725 varlist="$varlist AUTOCLEAN" # old name
726 varlist="$varlist autoclean"
727 varlist="$varlist autocleancount"
728 varlist="$varlist havereader"
729 varlist="$varlist driveslot"
730 varlist="$varlist poll_drive_ready"
731 varlist="$varlist initial_poll_delay"
732 varlist="$varlist max_drive_wait"
736 val="`cat $configfile 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
737 # Ignore comment lines (anything starting with a #).
739 # Find the first var=val line in the file, print the value and quit.
740 /^[ ]*'$var'[ ]*=[ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\).*/ {
741 s/^[ ]*'$var'[ ]*=[ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\).*/\1/p
748 # Deal with driveslot first so we can get DBGFILE set if we are still
749 # using the old amgetconf.
751 if [ -z "$driveslot" ]; then
755 # Get DBGFILE set if it is not already.
757 if [ $DBGFILE = /dev/null ]; then
758 if [ -d "$DBGDIR" ]; then
759 DBGFILE=$DBGDIR/changer.debug.drive$driveslot
763 Log `_ '=== Start %s ===' "\`date\`"`
765 if [ -z "$driveslot" ]; then
768 `_ 'cannot determine drive slot from %s' "$tape"`
771 stdout=$TMPDIR/$myname.1.$$
772 stderr=$TMPDIR/$myname.2.$$
773 mtx_status=$TMPDIR/$myname.status.$$
774 trap "rm -f $stdout $stderr $mtx_status" 0 # exit cleanup
776 Log `_ 'Using config file %s' "$configfile"`
778 # Log the argument list.
783 LogAppend "\$$i = \"$argv0\""
786 LogAppend "\$$i = \"$arg\""
789 # Set the default config values for those not in the file. Log the
790 # results and make sure each is valid (numeric).
792 firstslot=${firstslot:-'-1'} # default: mtx status
793 lastslot=${lastslot:-'-1'} # default: mtx status
794 cleanslot=${cleanslot:-'-1'} # default: -1
795 cleancycle=${cleancycle:-'120'} # default: two minutes
796 if [ -z "$offline_before_unload" -a -n "$OFFLINE_BEFORE_UNLOAD" ]; then
797 offline_before_unload=$OFFLINE_BEFORE_UNLOAD # (old name)
799 offline_before_unload=${offline_before_unload:-'0'} # default: 0
800 unloadpause=${unloadpause:-'0'} # default: 0
801 if [ -z "$autoclean" -a -n "$AUTOCLEAN" ]; then
802 autoclean=$AUTOCLEAN # (old name)
804 autoclean=${autoclean:-'0'} # default: 0
805 autocleancount=${autocleancount:-'99'} # default: 99
806 havereader=${havereader:-'0'} # default: 0
807 poll_drive_ready=${poll_drive_ready:-'3'} # default: three seconds
808 initial_poll_delay=${initial_poll_delay:-'0'} # default: zero zeconds
809 max_drive_wait=${max_drive_wait:-'120'} # default: two minutes
811 # check MT and MTX for sanity
812 if test "${MTX:0:1}" = "/"; then
813 if ! test -f "${MTX}"; then
816 `_ "mtx binary at '%s' not found" "$MTX"`
818 if ! test -x "${MTX}"; then
821 `_ "mtx binary at '%s' is not executable" "$MTX"`
824 # try running it to see if the shell can find it
825 "$MTX" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
826 if test $? -eq 127 -o $? -eq 126; then
829 `_ "Could not run mtx binary at '%s'" "$MTX"`
834 if test $? -ne 0; then
835 Exit 2 '<none>' $error
840 Log `_ "Config info:"`
841 for var in $varlist; do
842 if [ $var = "OFFLINE_BEFORE_UNLOAD" ]; then
844 elif [ $var = "AUTOCLEAN" ]; then
848 if [ -z "$val" ]; then
851 `_ '%s missing in %s' "$var" "$configfile"`
853 if IsNumeric "$val" ; then
858 `_ '%s (%s) not numeric in %s' "$var" "$val" "$configfile"`
860 LogAppend $var = \"$val\"
863 # Run the rest of the config file sanity checks.
865 if [ $firstslot -gt $lastslot ]; then
868 `_ 'firstslot (%s) greater than lastslot (%s) in %s' "$firstslot" "$lastslot" "$configfile"`
870 if [ $autoclean -ne 0 -a $cleanslot -lt 0 ]; then
873 `_ 'autoclean set but cleanslot not valid (%s)' "$cleanslot"`
876 # Set up the current slot
878 currentslot=`cat $slotfile`
879 if IsNumeric "$currentslot" ; then
880 if [ $currentslot -lt $firstslot ]; then
881 Log `_ 'SETUP -> current slot %s less than %s ... resetting to %s' "$currentslot" "$firstslot" "$firstslot"`
882 currentslot=$firstslot
883 elif [ $currentslot -gt $lastslot ]; then
884 Log `_ 'SETUP -> current slot %s greater than %s ... resetting to %s' "$currentslot" "$lastslot" "$lastslot"`
885 currentslot=$lastslot
888 Log `_ 'SETUP -> contents of %s (%s) invalid, setting current slot to first slot (%s)' "$slotfile" "$currentslot" "$firstslot"`
889 currentslot=$firstslot
893 first_slot_in_list=-1
894 next_slot_after_current=-1
895 for slot in $slot_list; do
896 if [ $first_slot_in_list -lt 0 ]; then
897 first_slot_in_list=$slot # in case $firstslot is missing
899 if [ $slot -eq $currentslot ]; then
902 elif [ $slot -gt $currentslot ]; then
903 next_slot_after_current=$slot # $currentslot is missing
907 if [ $found_current -eq 0 ]; then
908 if [ $next_slot_after_current -lt 0 ]; then
909 new_currentslot=$first_slot_in_list
911 new_currentslot=$next_slot_after_current
913 Log `_ 'WARNING -> current slot %s not available, setting current slot to next slot (%s)' "$currentslot" "$new_currentslot"`
914 currentslot=$new_currentslot
920 # Eject the current tape and put it away.
924 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
925 Log `_ 'EJECT -> ejecting tape from %s' "$tape"`
927 if [ $loadedslot -gt 0 ]; then
928 Log `_ 'EJECT -> moving tape from drive %s to storage slot %s' "$driveslot" "$loadedslot"`
929 if [ $offline_before_unload -ne 0 ]; then
930 Run try_eject_device $tape
933 result=`Run $MTX unload $loadedslot $driveslot 2>&1`
935 Log `_ ' -> status %s, result "%s"' "$status" "$result"`
937 if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
945 answer=`_ 'Drive was not loaded'`
948 Exit $code "$loadedslot" "$answer"
949 return $? # in case we are internal
953 # Reset the robot back to the first slot.
957 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
958 Log `_ 'RESET -> loading tape from slot %s to drive %s (%s)' "$firstslot" "$driveslot" "$tape"`
959 # Call loadslot without doing it as an internal and let it finish
963 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'reset: should not get here'`
964 return $? # in case we are internal
968 # Unload the current tape (if necessary) and load a new one (unless
969 # "advance"). If no tape is loaded, get the value of "current" from
974 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
975 if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
976 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Missing -slot argument'`
977 return $? # in case we are internal
980 Log `_ 'LOADSLOT -> load drive %s (%s) from slot %s' "$driveslot" "$tape" "$whichslot"`
982 numeric=`echo $whichslot | sed 's/[^0-9]//g'`
984 current|prev|next|advance)
985 find_slot=$currentslot
1000 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Illegal slot: "%s"' "$whichslot"`
1001 return $? # in case we are internal
1005 # Find the requested slot in the slot list. By loading the "set"
1006 # command with multiple copies, we guarantee that if the slot is
1007 # found, we can look both forward and backward without running
1008 # off the end. Putting $cleanslot at the end allows us to find
1009 # that slot since it is not in $slot_list.
1011 set x $slot_list $slot_list $slot_list $cleanslot
1012 shift # get rid of the "x"
1015 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
1016 if [ $1 -eq $find_slot ]; then
1022 if [ $# -le 0 ]; then
1025 `_ 'Cannot find slot %s in slot list (%s)' "$find_slot " "$slot_list"`
1026 return $? # in case we are internal
1029 # Determine the slot to load.
1042 # If the desired slot is already loaded, we are done. Only update
1043 # current slot if this is not the cleaning slot.
1045 if [ $loadslot = $loadedslot ]; then
1046 if [ $loadslot -ne $cleanslot ]; then
1048 echo $loadslot > $slotfile
1050 Exit 0 "$loadedslot" "$rawtape"
1051 return $? # in case we are internal
1053 if [ $loadedslot -eq -2 ]; then
1054 Exit 0 "$loadedslot" "$rawtape"
1055 return $? # in case we are internal
1058 # If we are loading the cleaning tape, bump the cleaning count
1059 # and reset the access count. Otherwise, bump the access count
1060 # and see if it is time to do a cleaning.
1061 if [ $loadslot = $cleanslot ]; then
1062 rm -f $cleanfile $accessfile
1063 expr $cleancount + 1 > $cleanfile
1064 echo 0 > $accessfile
1067 expr $accesscount + 1 > $accessfile
1068 if [ $autoclean -ne 0 -a $accesscount -gt $autocleancount ]
1070 internal_call=`expr $internal_call + 1`
1071 loadslot clean > /dev/null 2>&1
1073 internal_call=`expr $internal_call - 1`
1074 if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
1075 Exit $status "$loadslot" "$exit_answer"
1076 return $? # in case we are internal
1079 # Slot $cleanslot might contain an ordinary tape
1080 # rather than a cleaning tape. A cleaning tape
1081 # *MIGHT* auto-eject; an ordinary tape does not.
1082 # We therefore have to read the status again to
1083 # check what actually happened.
1089 # Unload whatever tape is in the drive.
1090 internal_call=`expr $internal_call + 1`
1091 eject > /dev/null 2>&1
1093 internal_call=`expr $internal_call - 1`
1094 if [ $status -gt 1 ]; then
1095 Exit $status "$exit_slot" "$exit_answer"
1096 return $? # in case we are internal
1099 # If we were doing an "advance", we are done.
1100 if [ $whichslot = advance ]; then
1101 if [ $loadslot -ne $cleanslot ]; then
1103 echo $loadslot > $slotfile
1105 Exit 0 "$loadslot" "/dev/null"
1106 return $? # in case we are internal
1109 # Load the tape, finally!
1110 Log `_ "LOADSLOT -> loading tape from slot %s to drive %s (%s)" "$loadslot" "$driveslot" "$tape"`
1111 result=`Run $MTX load $loadslot $driveslot 2>&1`
1113 Log `_ ' -> status %s, result "%s"' "$status" "$result"`
1115 if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
1116 Exit 2 "$loadslot" "$result"
1117 return $? # in case we are internal
1121 # Cleaning tapes never go "ready", so instead we just sit here
1122 # for "long enough" (as determined empirically by the user),
1123 # then return success.
1125 if [ $loadslot -eq $cleanslot ]; then
1126 Run sleep $cleancycle
1127 Exit 0 "$loadslot" "$rawtape"
1128 return $? # in case we are internal
1132 # Wait for the drive to go online.
1136 sleep $initial_poll_delay
1137 while [ $waittime -lt $max_drive_wait ]; do
1138 amdevcheck_status $tape
1139 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
1143 sleep $poll_drive_ready
1144 waittime=`expr $waittime + $poll_drive_ready`
1146 if [ $ready -eq 0 ]; then
1147 Exit 2 "$loadslot" `_ 'Drive not ready after %s seconds, rewind said "%s"' "$max_drive_wait" "$result"`
1148 return $? # in case we are internal
1151 if [ $loadslot -ne $cleanslot ]; then
1153 echo $loadslot > $slotfile
1155 Exit 0 "$loadslot" "$rawtape"
1156 return $? # in case we are internal
1160 # Return information about how the changer is configured and the current
1161 # state of the robot.
1165 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
1168 Log `_ 'INFO -> first slot: %s' "$firstslot"`
1169 LogAppend `_ ' -> current slot: %s' "$currentslot"`
1170 LogAppend `_ ' -> loaded slot: %s' "$loadedslot"`
1171 LogAppend `_ ' -> last slot: %s' "$lastslot"`
1172 LogAppend `_ ' -> slot list: %s' "$slot_list"`
1173 LogAppend `_ ' -> can go backwards: 1'`
1174 LogAppend `_ ' -> havereader: %s' "$havereader"`
1177 # Check if a barcode reader is configured or not. If so, it
1178 # passes the 4th item in the echo back to amtape signifying it
1179 # can search based on barcodes.
1182 if [ $havereader -eq 1 ]; then
1186 if [ $currentslot -lt $firstslot -o $currentslot -gt $lastslot ]; then
1187 currentslot=$firstslot # what "current" will get
1189 numslots=`expr $lastslot - $firstslot + 1`
1190 Exit 0 "$currentslot" "$numslots 1 $reader"
1191 return $? # in case we are internal
1195 # Read the labelfile and scan for a particular entry.
1199 labelfile_entry_found=0
1207 while read lbl bc junk; do
1208 line=`expr $line + 1`
1209 if [ -z "$lbl" -o -z "$bc" -o -n "$junk" ]; then
1210 Log `_ 'ERROR -> Line %s malformed: %s %s %s' "$line" "$lbl" "$bc" "$junk"`
1211 LogAppend `_ ' -> Remove %s and run "%s %s update"' "$labelfile" "$sbindir/amtape" "$config"`
1214 `_ 'Line %s malformed in %s: %s %s %s' "$line" "$labelfile" "$lbl" "$bc" "$junk"`
1215 return $? # in case we are internal
1217 if [ $lbl = "$lbl_search" -o $bc = "$bc_search" ]; then
1218 if [ $labelfile_entry_found -ne 0 ]; then
1219 Log `_ 'ERROR -> Duplicate entries: %s line %s' "$labelfile" "$line"`
1220 LogAppend `_ ' -> Remove %s and run "%s %s update"' "$labelfile" "$sbindir/amtape" "$config"`
1223 `_ 'Duplicate entries: %s line %s' "$labelfile" "$line"`
1224 return $? # in case we are internal
1226 labelfile_entry_found=1
1227 labelfile_label=$lbl
1228 labelfile_barcode=$bc
1234 # Adds the label and barcode for the currently loaded tape to the
1235 # barcode file. Return an error if the database is messed up.
1239 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
1240 if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
1241 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Missing -label argument'`
1242 return $? # in case we are internal
1245 if [ $havereader -eq 0 ]; then
1246 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Not configured with barcode reader'`
1247 return $? # in case we are internal
1250 if [ $loadedslot -lt 0 ]; then
1251 Exit 1 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'No tape currently loaded'`
1252 return $? # in case we are internal
1254 if [ -z "$loadedbarcode" ]; then
1255 Exit 1 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'No barcode found for tape %s.' $tapelabel`
1256 return $? # in case we are internal
1258 Log `_ 'LABEL -> Adding label "%s" with barcode "%s" for slot %s into %s' "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode" "$loadedslot" "$labelfile"`
1259 read_labelfile "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode" < $labelfile
1260 if [ $labelfile_entry_found -ne 0 ]; then
1262 if [ "$labelfile_barcode" != "$loadedbarcode" ]; then
1266 old_val=$labelfile_barcode
1267 new_val=$loadedbarcode
1268 elif [ "$labelfile_label" != "$tapelabel" ]; then
1270 lf_val=$loadedbarcode
1272 old_val=$labelfile_label
1275 if [ -n "$lf_val" ]; then
1276 LogAppend `_ 'ERROR -> !!! Label database corrupted !!!'`
1277 LogAppend `_ ' -> "%s" conflicts with new %s "%s" for %s "%s"' "$old_val" "$val_type" "$new_val" "$lf_type" "$lf_val"`
1280 `_ '%s: "%s" conflicts with new %s "%s" for %s "%s"' "$tapelabel" "$old_val" "$val_type" "$new_val" "$lf_type" "$lf_val"`
1281 return $? # in case we are internal
1283 LogAppend `_ " -> already synced"`
1285 echo "$tapelabel $loadedbarcode" >> $labelfile
1286 LogAppend `_ ' -> appended %s entry: %s %s' "$labelfile" "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode"`
1288 Exit 0 "$loadedslot" "$rawtape"
1289 return $? # in case we are internal
1293 # Look for a label in the barcode file. If found, locate the slot it's
1294 # in by looking for the barcode in the mtx output, then load that tape.
1298 test -n "$DEBUG" && set -x
1299 if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
1300 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Missing -search argument'`
1301 return $? # in case we are internal
1304 if [ $havereader -eq 0 ]; then
1305 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Not configured with barcode reader'`
1306 return $? # in case we are internal
1308 Log `_ 'SEARCH -> Hunting for label "%s"' "$tapelabel"`
1309 read_labelfile "$tapelabel" "" < $labelfile
1310 if [ $labelfile_entry_found -eq 0 ]; then
1311 LogAppend `_ ' -> !!! label "%s" not found in %s !!!' "$tapelabel" "$labelfile"`
1312 LogAppend `_ ' -> Remove %s and run "%s %s update"' "$labelfile" "$sbindir/amtape" "$config"`
1315 `_ '%s: label "%s" not found in %s' "$tapelabel" "$tapelabel" "$labelfile"`
1316 return $? # in case we are internal
1318 LogAppend `_ ' -> barcode is "%s"' "$labelfile_barcode"`
1321 /VolumeTag *= *'$labelfile_barcode' *$/ {
1322 s/.*Storage Element \([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/p
1326 LogAppend `_ ' -> foundslot is %s' "$foundslot"`
1327 if [ -z "$foundslot" ]; then
1328 LogAppend `_ 'ERROR -> !!! Could not find slot for barcode "%s"!!!' "$labelfile_barcode"`
1329 LogAppend `_ ' -> Remove %s and run "%s %s update"' "$labelfile" "$sbindir/amtape" "$config"`
1332 `_ 'barcode "%s" not found in mtx status output' "$labelfile_barcode"`
1333 return $? # in case we are internal
1335 # Call loadslot without doing it as an internal and let it finish
1339 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'searchtape: should not get here'`
1340 return $? # in case we are internal
1344 # Program invocation begins here
1347 if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
1348 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'Usage: %s -command args' "$myname"`
1375 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ 'unknown option: %s' "$cmd"`
1379 Exit 2 `_ '<none>'` `_ '%s: should not get here' "$myname"`