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setup-var-mqm.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# -*- mode: sh -*-
# © Copyright IBM Corporation 2017
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# First we check whether the directory /var/mqm exists. If it does, we do nothing
# Then we check whether /var/mqm is a symlink. If it is we don't do anything
# If /var/mqm does not exist then we try to find the default Bluemix mount and
# mount it. Otherwise we give up and just create /var/mqm
# WARNING: This step will migrate data ownership, so should be used with caution.
# Migrate from older versions of this sample, which used UID/GID 1000 as mqm.
# This was updated to UID/GID 999, to be from the "system" pool of users, so less likely to
# clash with a real user on the host.
find /mnt /var /etc -group 1000 | xargs chgrp 999
find /mnt /var /etc -user 1000 | xargs chown 999
if [ -d "/var/mqm/qmgrs" ]; then
# User is probably following old instructions to mount a volume into /var/mqm
echo "Using existing MQ Data under /var/mqm"
/opt/mqm/bin/crtmqdir -a -f
else
if [ -L "/var/mqm" ]; then
echo "/var/mqm is already a symlink."
/opt/mqm/bin/crtmqdir -a -f
else
if [ -d "/mnt/mqm/" ]; then
DATA_DIR=/mnt/mqm/data
MOUNT_DIR=/mnt/mqm
echo "Symlinking /var/mqm to $DATA_DIR"
# Add mqm to the root user group and add group permissions to mount directory
usermod -aG root mqm
chmod 775 ${MOUNT_DIR}
if [ ! -e ${DATA_DIR} ]; then
mkdir -p ${DATA_DIR}
chown mqm:mqm ${DATA_DIR}
chmod 775 ${DATA_DIR}
fi
/opt/mqm/bin/crtmqdir -a -f
su -c "cp -RTnv /var/mqm /mnt/mqm/data" -l mqm
# Remove /var/mqm and replace with a symlink
rm -rf /var/mqm
ln -s ${DATA_DIR} /var/mqm
chown -h mqm:mqm /var/mqm
else
# Create the MQ data Directory
/opt/mqm/bin/crtmqdir -a -f
fi
fi
fi