xcat-core/xCAT/xCAT.spec

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Summary: Meta-package for a common, default xCAT setup
Name: xCAT
Version: %(cat Version)
Release: snap%(date +"%Y%m%d%H%M")
License: EPL
Group: Applications/System
Vendor: IBM Corp.
Packager: IBM Corp.
Distribution: %{?_distribution:%{_distribution}}%{!?_distribution:%{_vendor}}
Prefix: /opt/xcat
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
#BuildArch: noarch
Source1: xcat.conf
Source2: postscripts.tar.gz
Source3: templates.tar.gz
Source5: xCATMN
%ifos linux
Source4: prescripts.tar.gz
%endif
Provides: xCAT = %{version}
Conflicts: xCATsn
Requires: xCAT-server xCAT-client perl-DBD-SQLite
%ifos linux
Requires: dhcp httpd nfs-utils expect nmap bind perl-XML-Parser vsftpd perl(CGI)
Requires: /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
%ifnarch s390x
# yaboot-xcat is pulled in so any MN can manage ppc nodes
Requires: conserver-xcat yaboot-xcat perl-Net-Telnet fping
%endif
%ifarch ppc64
Requires: perl-IO-Stty
%endif
%endif
%ifarch i386 i586 i686 x86 x86_64
# All versions of the nb rpms are pulled in so an x86 MN can manage nodes of any arch.
# The nb rpms are used for dhcp-based discovery, and flashing, so for now we do not need them on a ppc MN.
Requires: syslinux xCAT-genesis-x86_64 elilo-xcat
Requires: ipmitool-xcat >= 1.8.9
Requires: xnba-undi syslinux-xcat
%endif
%description
xCAT is a server management package intended for at-scale management, including
hardware management and software management.
%prep
%ifos linux
tar zxf %{SOURCE2}
tar zxf %{SOURCE4}
%else
rm -rf postscripts
cp %{SOURCE2} /opt/freeware/src/packages/BUILD
gunzip -f postscripts.tar.gz
tar -xf postscripts.tar
%endif
%build
%pre
if [ -e "/etc/SuSE-release" ]; then
# In SuSE, dhcp-server provides the dhcp server, which is different from the RedHat.
# When building the package, we cannot add "dhcp-server" into the "Requires", because RedHat doesn't
# have such one package.
# so there's only one solution, Yes, it looks ugly.
rpm -q dhcp-server >/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "!! On SuSE, the dhcp-server package should be installed before installing xCAT !!"
exit -1;
fi
fi
# only need to check on AIX
%ifnos linux
if [ -x /usr/sbin/emgr ]; then # Check for emgr cmd
/usr/sbin/emgr -l 2>&1 | grep -i xCAT # Test for any xcat ifixes - msg and exit if found
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "Error: One or more xCAT emgr ifixes are installed. You must use the /usr/sbin/emgr command to uninstall each xCAT emgr ifix prior to RPM installation."
exit 2
fi
fi
%endif
%install
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/apache2/conf.d
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/httpd/conf.d
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/install/postscripts
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/install/prescripts
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/install/kdump
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{prefix}/share/xcat/
cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{prefix}/share/xcat/
%ifos linux
tar zxf %{SOURCE3}
%else
cp %{SOURCE3} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{prefix}/share/xcat
gunzip -f templates.tar.gz
tar -xf templates.tar
rm templates.tar
%endif
cd -
cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/install
%ifos linux
tar zxf %{SOURCE2}
tar zxf %{SOURCE4}
%else
cp %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/install
gunzip -f postscripts.tar.gz
tar -xf postscripts.tar
rm postscripts.tar
%endif
chmod 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/install/postscripts/*
rm LICENSE.html
mkdir -p postscripts/hostkeys
cd -
cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/apache2/conf.d/xcat.conf
cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/httpd/conf.d/xcat.conf
cp %{SOURCE5} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/xCATMN
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{prefix}/share/doc/packages/xCAT
cp LICENSE.html $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{prefix}/share/doc/packages/xCAT
%post
%ifnos linux
. /etc/profile
%else
cp -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX0/share/xcat/scripts/xHRM /install/postscripts/
. /etc/profile.d/xcat.sh
%endif
if [ "$1" = "1" ]; then #Only if installing for the first time..
$RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX0/sbin/xcatconfig -i
else
$RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX0/sbin/xcatconfig -u
fi
exit 0
%clean
%files
%{prefix}
# one for sles, one for rhel. yes, it's ugly...
/etc/httpd/conf.d/xcat.conf
/etc/apache2/conf.d/xcat.conf
/etc/xCATMN
/install/postscripts
/install/prescripts
%defattr(-,root,root)
%postun
if [ "$1" = "0" ]; then
%ifnos linux
if grep "^xcatd" /etc/inittab >/dev/null
then
/usr/sbin/rmitab xcatd >/dev/null
fi
%endif
true # so on aix we do not end up with an empty if stmt
fi