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#!/bin/sh
#
# Startup script for the VuFind Jetty Server under *nix systems
# (it works under NT/cygwin too).
#
# Configuration files
#
# $JETTY_HOME/etc/jetty.xml
# If found, used as this script's configuration file, but only if
# /etc/jetty.conf was not present. See above.
#
# Configuration variables
#
# VUFIND_HOME
# Home of the VuFind installation.
#
# SOLR_HOME
# Home of the Solr installation.
#
# JAVA_HOME
# Home of Java installation.
#
# JAVA
# Command to invoke Java. If not set, $JAVA_HOME/bin/java will be
# used.
#
# JAVA_OPTIONS
# Extra options to pass to the JVM
#
# JETTY_HOME
# Where Jetty is installed. If not set, the script will try go
# guess it by first looking at the invocation path for the script,
# and then by looking in standard locations as $HOME/opt/jetty
# and /opt/jetty. The java system property "jetty.home" will be
# set to this value for use by configure.xml files, f.e.:
#
# <Arg><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/webapps/jetty.war</Arg>
#
# JETTY_LOG
# The path where Jetty will store the log files
#
# JETTY_CONSOLE
# Where Jetty console output should go. Defaults to first writeable of
# /dev/console
# /dev/tty
#
# JETTY_PORT
# Override the default port for Jetty servers. If not set then the
# default value in the xml configuration file will be used. The java
# system property "jetty.port" will be set to this value for use in
# configure.xml files. For example, the following idiom is widely
# used in the demo config files to respect this property in Listener
# configuration elements:
#
# <Set name="Port"><SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="8080"/></Set>
#
# Note: that the config file could ignore this property simply by saying:
#
# <Set name="Port">8080</Set>
#
# JETTY_RUN
# Where the jetty.pid file should be stored. It defaults to the
# first available of /var/run, /usr/var/run, and /tmp if not set.
#
# JETTY_PID
# The Jetty PID file, defaults to $JETTY_RUN/jetty.pid
#
# JETTY_ARGS
# The default arguments to pass to jetty.
#
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|run|restart|check|supervise} [ CONFIGS ... ] "
exit 1
}
[ $# -gt 0 ] || usage
TMPJ=/tmp/j$$
##################################################
# Get the action & configs
##################################################
ACTION=$1
shift
ARGS="$*"
CONFIGS=""
##################################################
# Find directory function
##################################################
findDirectory()
{
OP=$1
shift
for L in $* ; do
[ $OP $L ] || continue
echo $L
break
done
}
##################################################
# Set Performance options for JETTY
##################################################
# -Xms Sets the initial heap size for when the JVM starts.
# -Xmx Sets the maximum heap size.
# If you often get a "catalog error" or need to restart vufind you
# may need to increase the Xmx value if your system has the memory
# to support it. For example, on a system with 4GB of memory that is
# dedicated to running Vufind you may want to set the Xmx value to
# 2048m or 3,072m.
#
# IMPORTANT NOTE: You may want to skip setting the Xms value
# so that JAVA / Vufind will only use what it needs - potentialy
# leaving more memory for the rest of the system. To see the JVM memory
# usage visit your solr URL, possibly the same URL as your vufind,
# instance but appended with :8080/solr/
#
# The most important factors for determining the amount of memory
# that you will need to allocate are the number of records you have
# indexed, and how much traffic your site receives. It may also be
# beneficial to limit or block crawlers and robots as they can,
# at times, generate so many requests that your site has poor
# performance for your human patrons
#
# For more information on tuning vufind and java, see the
# vufind wiki article at https://vufind.org/wiki/performance
# and http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/gc-tuning-5-138395.html
#
# Some example settings:
# JAVA_OPTIONS="-server -Xms1048576k -Xmx1048576k -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:NewRatio=5"
# JAVA_OPTIONS="-server -Xmx1048576k -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:NewRatio=5"
# JAVA_OPTIONS="-server -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:NewRatio=5"
# JAVA_OPTIONS="-server -Xmx1024m -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:NewRatio=5"
if [ -z "$JAVA_OPTIONS" ]
then
JAVA_OPTIONS="-server -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:NewRatio=5"
fi
##################################################
# Set VUFIND_HOME
##################################################
if [ -z "$VUFIND_HOME" ]
then
VUFIND_HOME="/usr/local/vufind2"
fi
##################################################
# Set SOLR_HOME
##################################################
if [ -z "$SOLR_HOME" ]
then
SOLR_HOME="$VUFIND_HOME/solr"
fi
##################################################
# Set JETTY_HOME
##################################################
if [ -z "$JETTY_HOME" ]
then
JETTY_HOME="$SOLR_HOME/jetty"
fi
##################################################
# Set Jetty's Logging Directory
##################################################
if [ -z "$JETTY_LOG" ]
then
JETTY_LOG="$JETTY_HOME/logs"
fi
##################################################
# Jetty's hallmark
##################################################
JETTY_INSTALL_TRACE_FILE="start.jar"
#####################################################
# Check that jetty is where we think it is
#####################################################
if [ ! -r $JETTY_HOME/$JETTY_INSTALL_TRACE_FILE ]
then
echo "** ERROR: Oops! Jetty doesn't appear to be installed in $JETTY_HOME"
echo "** ERROR: $JETTY_HOME/$JETTY_INSTALL_TRACE_FILE is not readable!"
exit 1
fi
###########################################################
# Get the list of config.xml files from the command line.
###########################################################
if [ ! -z "$ARGS" ]
then
for A in $ARGS
do
if [ -f $A ]
then
CONF="$A"
elif [ -f $JETTY_HOME/etc/$A ]
then
CONF="$JETTY_HOME/etc/$A"
elif [ -f ${A}.xml ]
then
CONF="${A}.xml"
elif [ -f $JETTY_HOME/etc/${A}.xml ]
then
CONF="$JETTY_HOME/etc/${A}.xml"
else
echo "** ERROR: Cannot find configuration '$A' specified in the command line."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $CONF ]
then
echo "** ERROR: Cannot read configuration '$A' specified in the command line."
exit 1
fi
CONFIGS="$CONFIGS $CONF"
done
fi
##################################################
# Try to find this script's configuration file,
# but only if no configurations were given on the
# command line.
##################################################
if [ -z "$JETTY_CONF" ]
then
if [ -f /etc/jetty.conf ]
then
JETTY_CONF=/etc/jetty.conf
elif [ -f "${JETTY_HOME}/etc/jetty.conf" ]
then
JETTY_CONF="${JETTY_HOME}/etc/jetty.conf"
fi
fi
##################################################
# Read the configuration file if one exists
##################################################
CONFIG_LINES=
if [ -z "$CONFIGS" ] && [ -f "$JETTY_CONF" ] && [ -r "$JETTY_CONF" ]
then
CONFIG_LINES=`cat $JETTY_CONF | grep -v "^[:space:]*#" | tr "\n" " "`
fi
##################################################
# Get the list of config.xml files from jetty.conf
##################################################
if [ ! -z "${CONFIG_LINES}" ]
then
for CONF in ${CONFIG_LINES}
do
if [ ! -r "$CONF" ]
then
echo "** WARNING: Cannot read '$CONF' specified in '$JETTY_CONF'"
elif [ -f "$CONF" ]
then
# assume it's a configure.xml file
CONFIGS="$CONFIGS $CONF"
elif [ -d "$CONF" ]
then
# assume it's a directory with configure.xml files
# for example: /etc/jetty.d/
# sort the files before adding them to the list of CONFIGS
XML_FILES=`ls ${CONF}/*.xml | sort | tr "\n" " "`
for FILE in ${XML_FILES}
do
if [ -r "$FILE" ] && [ -f "$FILE" ]
then
CONFIGS="$CONFIGS $FILE"
else
echo "** WARNING: Cannot read '$FILE' specified in '$JETTY_CONF'"
fi
done
else
echo "** WARNING: Don''t know what to do with '$CONF' specified in '$JETTY_CONF'"
fi
done
fi
#####################################################
# Run the standard server if there's nothing else to run
#####################################################
if [ -z "$CONFIGS" ]
then
CONFIGS="${JETTY_HOME}/etc/jetty.xml"
fi
#####################################################
# Find a location for the pid file
#####################################################
if [ -z "$JETTY_RUN" ]
then
JETTY_RUN=`findDirectory -w /var/run /usr/var/run /tmp`
fi
#####################################################
# Find a PID for the pid file
#####################################################
if [ -z "$JETTY_PID" ]
then
JETTY_PID="$JETTY_RUN/vufind.pid"
fi
#####################################################
# Find a location for the jetty console
#####################################################
if [ -z "$JETTY_CONSOLE" ]
then
if [ -w /dev/console ]
then
JETTY_CONSOLE=/dev/console
else
JETTY_CONSOLE=/dev/tty
fi
fi
##################################################
# Check for JAVA_HOME
##################################################
if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]
then
# If a java runtime is not defined, search the following
# directories for a JVM and sort by version. Use the highest
# version number.
# Java search path
JAVA_LOCATIONS="\
/usr/java \
/usr/bin \
/usr/local/bin \
/usr/local/java \
/usr/local/jdk \
/usr/local/jre \
/usr/lib/jvm \
/opt/java \
/opt/jdk \
/opt/jre \
"
JAVA_NAMES="java jdk jre"
for N in $JAVA_NAMES ; do
for L in $JAVA_LOCATIONS ; do
[ -d $L ] || continue
find $L -name "$N" ! -type d | grep -v threads | while read J ; do
[ -x $J ] || continue
VERSION=`eval $J -version 2>&1`
[ $? = 0 ] || continue
VERSION=`expr "$VERSION" : '.*"\(1.[0-9\.]*\)["_]'`
[ "$VERSION" = "" ] && continue
expr $VERSION \< 1.5 >/dev/null && continue
echo $VERSION:$J
done
done
done | sort | tail -1 > $TMPJ
JAVA=`cat $TMPJ | cut -d: -f2`
JVERSION=`cat $TMPJ | cut -d: -f1`
JAVA_HOME=`dirname $JAVA`
while [ ! -z "$JAVA_HOME" -a "$JAVA_HOME" != "/" -a ! -f "$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar" ] ; do
JAVA_HOME=`dirname $JAVA_HOME`
done
[ "$JAVA_HOME" = "" ] && JAVA_HOME=
echo "Found JAVA=$JAVA in JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME"
fi
##################################################
# Determine which JVM of version >1.5
# Try to use JAVA_HOME
##################################################
if [ "$JAVA" = "" -a "$JAVA_HOME" != "" ]
then
if [ ! -z "$JAVACMD" ]
then
JAVA="$JAVACMD"
else
[ -x $JAVA_HOME/bin/jre -a ! -d $JAVA_HOME/bin/jre ] && JAVA=$JAVA_HOME/bin/jre
[ -x $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -a ! -d $JAVA_HOME/bin/java ] && JAVA=$JAVA_HOME/bin/java
fi
fi
if [ "$JAVA" = "" ]
then
echo "Cannot find a JRE or JDK. Please set JAVA_HOME to a >=1.5 JRE" 2>&2
exit 1
fi
JAVA_VERSION=`expr "$($JAVA -version 2>&1 | head -1)" : '.*1\.\([0-9]\)'`
#####################################################
# See if JETTY_PORT is defined
#####################################################
if [ "$JETTY_PORT" != "" ]
then
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Djetty.port=$JETTY_PORT"
fi
#####################################################
# Add Solr values to command line
#####################################################
if [ "$SOLR_HOME" != "" ]
then
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Dsolr.solr.home=$SOLR_HOME"
fi
#####################################################
# Set Jetty Logging Directory
#####################################################
if [ "$JETTY_LOG" ]
then
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Djetty.logs=$JETTY_LOG"
fi
#####################################################
# Are we running on Windows? Could be, with Cygwin/NT.
#####################################################
case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN*) PATH_SEPARATOR=";";;
*) PATH_SEPARATOR=":";;
esac
#####################################################
# Add jetty properties to Java VM options.
#####################################################
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Djetty.home=$JETTY_HOME "
#####################################################
# This is how the Jetty server will be started
#####################################################
RUN_CMD="$JAVA $JAVA_OPTIONS -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar $JETTY_ARGS $CONFIGS"
##################################################
# Do the action
##################################################
case "$ACTION" in
start)
echo "Starting VuFind ... "
if [ -f $JETTY_PID ]
then
echo "Already Running!!"
exit 1
fi
# Export variables for Import Tool
export VUFIND_HOME
echo "STARTED VuFind `date`" >> $JETTY_CONSOLE
echo "$RUN_CMD"
nohup sh -c "exec $RUN_CMD >>$JETTY_CONSOLE 2>&1" > /dev/null &
echo $! > $JETTY_PID
sleep 10
curl -s -S http://localhost:$JETTY_PORT/solr/biblio/replication?command=disablepoll &>/dev/null
echo "VuFind running pid="`cat $JETTY_PID`
;;
stop)
PID=`cat $JETTY_PID 2>/dev/null`
echo "Shutting down VuFind ... "
kill $PID 2>/dev/null
sleep 2
kill -9 $PID 2>/dev/null
rm -f $JETTY_PID
echo "STOPPED `date`" >>$JETTY_CONSOLE
;;
restart)
if [ -x "$0" ]; then
"$0" stop $*
sleep 5
"$0" start $*
else
sh "$0" stop $*
sleep 5
sh "$0" start $*
fi
;;
supervise)
#
# Under control of daemontools supervise monitor which
# handles restarts and shutdowns via the svc program.
#
exec $RUN_CMD
;;
run|demo)
echo "Running VuFind ... "
if [ -f $JETTY_PID ]
then
echo "Already Running!!"
exit 1
fi
exec $RUN_CMD
;;
check)
echo "Checking arguments to VuFind: "
echo "VUFIND_HOME = $VUFIND_HOME"
echo "SOLR_HOME = $SOLR_HOME"
echo "JETTY_HOME = $JETTY_HOME"
echo "JETTY_LOG = $JETTY_LOG"
echo "JETTY_CONF = $JETTY_CONF"
echo "JETTY_RUN = $JETTY_RUN"
echo "JETTY_PID = $JETTY_PID"
echo "JETTY_CONSOLE = $JETTY_CONSOLE"
echo "JETTY_PORT = $JETTY_PORT"
echo "CONFIGS = $CONFIGS"
echo "JAVA_OPTIONS = $JAVA_OPTIONS"
echo "JAVA = $JAVA"
echo "CLASSPATH = $CLASSPATH"
echo "RUN_CMD = $RUN_CMD"
echo
if [ -f $JETTY_PID ]
then
echo "VuFind running pid="`cat $JETTY_PID`
exit 0
fi
exit 1
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
exit 0