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All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # #ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" . /lib/svc/share/fs_include.sh . /lib/svc/share/net_include.sh # Make sure that the essential libraries can be found. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH STMSBOOTUTIL=/lib/mpxio/stmsboot_util FPCONF=/kernel/drv/fp.conf SAVEDIR=/etc/mpxio RECOVERFILE=$SAVEDIR/recover_instructions DEVFSADM=/usr/sbin/devfsadm METADEVADM=/usr/sbin/metadevadm usrmounted=0 MACH=`/usr/bin/uname -p` # map $special and $fsckdev mpxio_mapdev() { new_special=`$STMSBOOTUTIL -m $special` if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then special=$new_special fi new_fsckdev=`$STMSBOOTUTIL -m $fsckdev` if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then fsckdev=$new_fsckdev fi } mpxio_error() { cecho "\nERROR: stmsboot: $1" # # display recovery instructions - the first call logs to the service # log and the second call displays on the console. # shcat $RECOVERFILE shcat $RECOVERFILE >/dev/msglog 2>&1 cecho "These instructions were also logged to the file $RECOVERFILE\n" } # # root ("/") is already mounted read only by the kernel. # Remount the root read-write. # mpxio_mount_root() { exec < $vfstab; readvfstab / mpxio_mapdev checkopt "llock" $mntopts mntopts='remount' [ -n "$otherops" ] && mntopts="${mntopts},${otherops}" /sbin/mount -m -F $fstype -o $mntopts $special $mountp \ >/dev/msglog 2>&1 } # # mount /usr read only # mpxio_mount_usr() { exec < $vfstab; readvfstab "/usr" ret_val=0 if [ -n "$mountp" ]; then mpxio_mapdev if [ "$fstype" = cachefs ]; then # Mount read-only without the cache. case "$mntopts" in *backfstype=nfs*) cfsbacktype=nfs ;; *backfstype=hsfs*) cfsbacktype=hsfs ;; *) cecho 'stmsboot: invalid vfstab entry for /usr' cfsbacktype=nfs ;; esac # see the comment below for /dev/null /sbin/mount -m -F $cfsbacktype -o ro $special $mountp \ >/dev/null 2>&1 ret_val=$? else # # Must use -o largefiles here to ensure the read-only # mount does not fail as a result of having a large # file present on /usr. # if [ "x$mntopts" = x- ]; then mntopts='ro,largefiles' else checkopt largefiles $mntopts if [ "x$option" != xlargefiles ]; then mntopts="largefiles,$mntopts" fi checkopt ro $mntopts if [ "x$option" != xro ]; then mntopts="ro,$mntopts" fi # # Requesting logging on a read-only mount # causes errors to be displayed, so remove # "logging" from the list of options. # checkopt logging $mntopts if [ "x$option" = xlogging ]; then mntopts="$otherops" fi fi # # In case of a manual restart of the service, mount # will emit messages if /usr is already mounted. # So redirect the output to /dev/null. # /sbin/mount -m -F $fstype -o $mntopts $special /usr \ >/dev/null 2>&1 ret_val=$? fi if [ $ret_val -eq 0 ]; then usrmounted=1 fi fi return $ret_val } # update system dump configuration update_dumpconf() { # # Disable device-in-use checking (done in libdiskmgt). # Without disabling this check, the configuration of dump device # would fail as the device-in-use code incorrectly concludes that # the device is in use and hence prevents configuration of the dump # device. # NOINUSE_CHECK=1 export NOINUSE_CHECK set -- `dumpadm -u 2>&1 | egrep 'cannot use /dev.* as dump device'` if [ "x$4" != x ]; then newname=`$STMSBOOTUTIL -M $4` if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then if dumpadm -d $newname > /dev/null; then cecho "stmsboot: dump configuration has been \ updated." else mpxio_error "failed to configure $newname as \ the dump device.\nold dump device name: $4" return 1 fi fi fi return 0 } # Update bootpath for x86 here when we are enabling mpxio on root update_bootpath() { cur_bootpath=`eeprom bootpath | sed 's/bootpath=[ ]*//g' | sed 's/[ ].*//'` # only take care of phci-based path here echo $cur_bootpath | egrep -s "/fp@.*/disk@.*" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then new_bootpath=`$STMSBOOTUTIL -m /devices$cur_bootpath` if [ $? -eq 0 -a "x$new_bootpath" != "x" ]; then # stmsboot_util -m phci-based path got mapped path back means # mpxio is enabled on bootpath new_bootpath=`echo $new_bootpath|sed "s/.*\/devices//"` /usr/sbin/eeprom bootpath=$new_bootpath cecho "stmsboot: bootpath has been updated" /sbin/bootadm update-archive fi fi } # # do the actual work # mpxio_main() { # # NOTE: If the first attempt to run the service has failed due to an # expected error, users should be able to manually rerun the service. # # First mount /usr read only. This must be done to run # utilities such as fsck and devfsadm. # In the case of a manual rerun of the service, mounting of /usr here # fails if /usr already happens to be mounted. It is better that we # do not mount /usr if already mounted, but there seems to be no # apparent way to check whether /usr is mounted or not as we mount # /usr without making an entry into /etc/mnttab. So instead of # explicitly checking for mount failures, we just do a sanity check # by looking for some file (in this case devfsadm) in /usr. # mpxio_mount_usr if [ ! -s $DEVFSADM ]; then mpxio_error "failed to mount the /usr filesystem." return fi if mpxio_mount_root; then # create /dev links cecho "stmsboot: configuring devices" $DEVFSADM # update /etc/vfstab to reflect device name changes if $STMSBOOTUTIL -u >/dev/msglog 2>&1; then if update_dumpconf; then # update svm configuration to reflect new names if [ -s /kernel/drv/md.conf ] && \ [ -x $METADEVADM ]; then $METADEVADM -r >/dev/msglog 2>&1 fi fi if [ "x$MACH" = "xi386" ]; then # only update bootpath here for x86 update_bootpath fi else mpxio_error "failed to update /etc/vfstab." fi /usr/sbin/svcadm disable system/device/mpxio-upgrade /usr/sbin/reboot else mpxio_error "failed to mount the root filesystem." if [ $usrmounted -eq 1 ]; then /sbin/umount /usr fi fi } mpxio_main