ref: 286ee3ba34ac6cb69e016f94c2709759f1fb94df
dir: /rc/bin/replica/pull/
#!/bin/rc rfork en fn usage { echo 'usage: replica/pull [-nv] [-c name] [-s name] replica-name [paths]' >[1=2] exit usage } . /rc/bin/replica/defs $* need clientlog serverlog clientdb clientroot serverroot # mount the server file system, update the log must servermount must serverupdate must clientmount # download the log n=`{ls -l $clientlog >[2]/dev/null |awk '{print $6}'} s=`{ls -l $serverlog >[2]/dev/null |awk '{print $6}'} if(~ $n 0 || ~ $#n 0 || test $s -lt $n){ if(test -e $clientlog) must rm $clientlog must fcp $serverlog $clientlog } if not{ m=`{echo $n-1024 | hoc} if(~ $m -*) m=0 cmp -s $serverlog $clientlog $m $m x=$status switch($x){ case *': EOF' must tail +^$n^c $serverlog >>$clientlog case *': differ' must rm $clientlog must fcp $serverlog $clientlog case '' ; case * fatal cmp: $x } } # normally we'd do this after applylog, but we want # applylog to be the last thing in this script, so we'll # do it here instead, compacting changes from the # _last_ applylog. ndb=`{echo $clientdb | sed 's;(.*)/(.*);\1/_\2;'} must replica/compactdb $clientdb >$ndb mv $ndb $clientdb # mount the client file system, apply the log # this is the last thing in the script and is execed so that # if replica/pull is overwritten nothing bad will happen. # applylog takes care of itself as far as protection against being overwritten. exec replica/applylog $opt $applyopt $clientdb $clientroot $serverroot $paths <$clientlog