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#!/bin/bash
. /etc/profile
. /etc/systemconfig
myhost=$hostname
hostname $myhost
echo $myhost > /etc/hostname
echo "$0 hostname is $hostname"
. $MV_ROOT/bin/install_functions.sh
#myhost=`cat /etc/hostname`
# Before this script is called, the mysqld that facilitated the installation is killed.
# We need to make sure to stop and start the mysqld that will be used post-install so
# that the database can be initialized.
/etc/rc.d/mysqld stop
killall -9 mysqld
/etc/rc.d/mysqld start
sleep 1
# Put a limit on how many times we try to (re-)start MySQL
success_test() {
# parameter: number of tries to start mysqld so far
PID=`pidof -o %PPID /usr/sbin/mysqld`
if [ -z "$PID" ]; then # mysqld isn't running
if [ $1 -gt 3 ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to start MySQL server in $1 attempts."
sleep 5
exit 1
else
echo "Tried $1 time(s) to start MySQL server."
return 1
fi
else # mysqld is running
return 0
fi
# should never get here
return 1
}
mysqld_tries=0
# See if MySQL server is running; try several ways to start it if it's not.
while true; do
success_test $mysqld_tries
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "MySQL server is running"
break
else
echo "MySQL server is not running. Trying to start it."
# Maybe it just needs to be started
sleep 1
/etc/rc.d/mysqld start
mysqld_tries=$((mysqld_tries + 1))
success_test $mysqld_tries
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "MySQL server has been started"
break
else
echo "MySQL server may not be installed. Trying to install it."
# Maybe it's not installed; try (re-)installing it and starting it
sleep 1
pacman --noconfirm -Sf mysql
sleep 1
/etc/rc.d/mysqld start
mysqld_tries=$((mysqld_tries + 1))
success_test $mysqld_tries
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "MySQL server has been installed and started"
break
else
echo "MySQL server would not start, even after (re-)installing it."
fi
fi
fi
done
# At this point, MySQL server should be up and running
while true; do
mysql -e "show databases;"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
pacman --noconfirm -R mythdb-initial
pacman --noconfirm -S mythdb-initial
$MV_ROOT/bin/restore_default_settings.sh -c load
DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0 $MV_ROOT/bin/MythVantage -t restore,default_1
$MV_ROOT/bin/restore_default_settings.sh -c restore -t syssettings
$MV_ROOT/bin/systemconfig.sh misc,hostype,this_is_install
update_db_settings HostServiceMythWEB "1"
echo 'UseMythWEB="1"' >> /etc/systemconfig
#update database to allow user jobs on this host.
$MV_ROOT/bin/restore_default_settings.sh -c USERJOBALLOW
$MV_ROOT/bin/restore_default_settings.sh -c ACCESSCONTROL
#if [ -d /var/lib/mysql/mythconverg ]
if [ -d /data/srv/mysql/mythconverg ]; then
# pacman --noconfirm -R webcalendar
# pacman --noconfirm --nodeps -S webcalendar
break
else
echo "Failed to create mythconverg database. Will re-try."
sleep 1
fi
# if [ $SystemType = "Master_backend" ]
# then
# $MV_ROOT/bin/restore_default_settings.sh -c BECONFIG -s master -a $dbhost
# fi
else
echo "Failed to look for databases. Will re-try."
sleep 1
fi
done
/etc/rc.d/mysqld stop
#umount /proc
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