dbdir='@DBDIR@'
fi
+ovs_ctl_log () {
+ echo "$@" >> "${logdir}/ovs-ctl.log"
+}
+
ovs_ctl () {
case "$@" in
*"=strace"*)
# pipe). So, do not log the o/p to ovs-ctl.log.
"${datadir}/scripts/ovs-ctl" "$@"
;;
+ "status")
+ # In case of the command 'status', we should return the exit status
+ # of ovs-ctl. It is also useful to document the o/p in ovs-ctl.log.
+ display=`"${datadir}/scripts/ovs-ctl" "$@" 2>&1`
+ rc=$?
+ if test -w "${logdir}/ovs-ctl.log"; then
+ echo "${display}" | tee -a "${logdir}/ovs-ctl.log"
+ else
+ echo "${display}"
+ fi
+ return ${rc}
+ ;;
*)
echo "`date -u`:$@" >> "${logdir}/ovs-ctl.log"
"${datadir}/scripts/ovs-ctl" "$@" 2>&1 | tee -a "${logdir}/ovs-ctl.log"
test -d /proc/"$1"
}
+pid_comm_check () {
+ [ "$1" = "`cat /proc/$2/comm`" ]
+}
+
start_daemon () {
priority=$1
wrapper=$2
daemon_is_running () {
pidfile=$rundir/$1.pid
- test -e "$pidfile" && pid=`cat "$pidfile"` && pid_exists "$pid"
+ test -e "$pidfile" && pid=`cat "$pidfile"` && pid_exists "$pid" && pid_comm_check $1 $pid
} >/dev/null 2>&1
+
+# Prints commands needed to move the ip address from interface $1 to interface
+# $2
+move_ip_address () {
+ if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ]; then
+ return
+ fi
+ dev="$1"
+ dst="$2"
+
+ # IP addresses (including IPv6).
+ echo "ip addr flush dev $dev 2>/dev/null" # Suppresses "Nothing to flush".
+ ip addr show dev $dev | while read addr; do
+ set -- $addr
+
+ # Check and trim family.
+ family=$1
+ shift
+ case $family in
+ inet | inet6) ;;
+ *) continue ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Trim device off the end--"ip" insists on having "dev" precede it.
+ addrcmd=
+ while test $# != 0; do
+ case $1 in
+ dynamic)
+ # Omit kernel-maintained route.
+ continue 2
+ ;;
+ scope)
+ if test "$2" = link -a "$family" != inet6; then
+ # Omit route derived from IP address, e.g.
+ # 172.16.0.0/16 derived from 172.16.12.34,
+ # but preserve IPv6 link-local address.
+ continue 2
+ fi
+ ;;
+ "$dev"|"$dev:"*)
+ # Address label string
+ label=`echo $1 | sed "s/$dev/$dst/"`
+ addrcmd="$addrcmd label $label"
+ shift
+ continue
+ ;;
+ esac
+ addrcmd="$addrcmd $1"
+ shift
+ done
+ if test "$1" != "$dev"; then
+ addrcmd="$addrcmd $1"
+ fi
+
+ echo ip -f $family addr add $addrcmd dev $dst
+ done
+}
+
+# Prints commands needed to move the ip route of interface $1 to interface $2
+move_ip_routes () {
+ if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ]; then
+ return
+ fi
+ dev="$1"
+ dst="$2"
+ echo "ip route flush dev $dev proto boot 2>/dev/null" # Suppresses "Nothing to flush".
+ ip route show dev $dev | while read route; do
+ # "proto kernel" routes are installed by the kernel automatically.
+ case $route in
+ *" proto kernel "*) continue ;;
+ esac
+
+ echo "ip route add $route dev $dst"
+ done
+}