#!/bin/bash #written in bash for fewest prerequisites function get_def_interface { #gethostbyname on `hostname` would be helpful, but since we #are in bash, the best alternative is to use ping to get at it #don't want to grep in /etc/hosts or presume DNS #we are, however, presuming ipv4 for the moment retval=$(ping -c 1 `hostname`|head -n 1|cut -d\( -f 2|cut -d\) -f 1) if [ -z "$retval" -o "127.0.0.1" = "$retval" ]; then #ok, that didn't pan out, now we grab the first address that looks sane retval=`ifconfig|grep inet" " |grep -v addr:127.0.0.1|grep -v 'addr:169.254'|head -n 1|cut -d: -f 2|cut -d' ' -f 1` fi if [ -z "$retval" ]; then echo "ERROR: Unable to reasonably guess the 'default' interface" >&2 exit 1 fi iface=`ifconfig|grep -v inet6|egrep '(Link|inet)'|grep -B1 'addr:'$retval |head -n 1|awk '{print $1}'` if [ -z "$iface" ]; then echo "ERROR: Unable to reasonably guess the default interface" >&2 exit 1 fi if brctl show | grep ^$iface >& /dev/null; then # OIFS=$IFS IFS=$'\n' INMATCH=0 for brline in $(brctl show); do IFS=$OIFS if [ $(expr match "$brline" $iface) == $(expr length $iface) ]; then INMATCH=1 elif [ $(expr match "$brline" " ") != 1 ]; then INMATCH=0 fi if [ "$INMATCH" == 1 ]; then if ! ethtool -i `echo $brline|awk '{print $NF}'`|grep "driver: tun" >& /dev/null; then iface=`echo $brline|awk '{print $NF}'` echo "$iface" IFS=$OFIS return fi fi done IFS=$OFIS else echo "$iface" fi } if [ "storageprereq" = "$1" ]; then MOUNTURI="$2" DIRNAME=`echo $MOUNTURI|sed -e 's!nfs://!nfs_!'` MOUNTPATH=`echo $DIRNAME|sed -e 's!nfs_!!'|sed -e 's!/!:/!'` if mount|grep $MOUNTPATH > /dev/null; then exit 0; fi mkdir -p /var/lib/xcat/vmnt/$DIRNAME mount $MOUNTPATH /var/lib/xcat/vmnt/$DIRNAME elif [ "bridgeprereq" = "$1" ]; then NETDESC="$2" # get the port for installation if [ -n "$INSTALLNIC" ]; then if [[ "$INSTALLNIC" = mac ]] || [[ "$INSTALLNIC" = MAC ]]; then INSPORT=`ifconfig -a|grep -v inet6| grep -i 'HWaddr '$MACADDRESS|head -n 1|awk '{print $1}'` else INSPORT=$INSTALLNIC fi fi if [ -z "$NETDESC" ]; then if [ -n "$INSTALLNIC" ]; then NETDESC=$INSPORT:default else echo "Incorrect usage" exit 1 fi fi if echo "$NETDESC"|grep ':'> /dev/null; then PORTS=`echo "$NETDESC"|cut -d: -f 1` BNAME=`echo "$NETDESC"|cut -d: -f 2` else if [ -n "$INSTALLNIC" ]; then PORTS=$INSPORT fi BNAME=$NETDESC fi if brctl showstp "$BNAME" > /dev/null; then echo "$BNAME" exit 0 fi #Still here, that means we must build a bridge if [ -z "$PORTS" ]; then #No ports specified, default to whatever looks up PORTS=$(get_def_interface) fi if [ -z "$PORTS" ]; then #This has been checked many times before in theory, check again just in case exit 1 fi #For now, we only support bridge name==network name. This precludes #the config of the same vlan number on multiple fabrics, but #will cover that flexibility later if demanded (with 4k vlan ids, #I think it would be unwise to reuse them as it could confuse anyway) if echo "$PORTS"|grep '&'; then #we have bonding... fun to be had #To be slack, going to just support one bond for now.. modprobe bonding miimon=100 mode=4 PORTS=`echo $PORTS |sed -e 's/&/ /'` ip link set bond0 up for p in $PORTS; do #TODO: we are only going to manage the default #route for now saveroutes=`ip route | grep default| grep "dev $p"|grep via|sed -e 's/dev .*//'` OIFS=$IFS IFS=$'\n' saveip=`ip addr show dev $p scope global|grep inet|grep -v dynamic|sed -e 's/inet.//'|sed -e 's/[^ ]*$//'` if [ ! -z "$saveip" ]; then for line in $saveip; do ip addr add dev bond0 $line done fi IFS=$OIFS ifenslave bond0 $p if [ ! -z "$saveroutes" ]; then ip route add $saveroutes fi done PORTS=bond0 fi if echo "$BNAME"|egrep '^vl(an)?[0123456789]' > /dev/null; then vlan="yes" TNAME=${BNAME##vl} TNAME=${TNAME##an} #We have a vlan... more fun modprobe 8021q vconfig add $PORTS $TNAME vconfig set_flag $PORTS.$TNAME 2 1 #Turn on GVRP where supported ip link set $PORTS.$TNAME up PORTS=$PORTS.$TNAME fi #Now, $PORTS is 'the' physical device to participate in a bridge #TODO: we are only going to manage the default #route for now brctl addbr $BNAME brctl setfd $BNAME 0 #fast forwarding ip link set $BNAME up saveroutes=`ip route | grep default| grep "dev $PORTS"|grep via|sed -e 's/dev .*//'` OIFS=$IFS IFS=$'\n' saveip=`ip addr show dev $PORTS scope global|grep inet|grep -v dynamic|sed -e 's/inet.//'|sed -e 's/[^ ]*$//'` #saveip=`ip addr show dev $PORTS scope global|grep inet|sed -e 's/inet.//'|sed -e 's/[^ ]*$//'` if [ ! -z "$saveip" ]; then for line in $saveip; do IFS=$OIFS ip addr add dev $BNAME $line done else if [ ! -z "$3" ]; then ip addr add dev $BNAME $3 fi fi brctl addif $BNAME $PORTS if [ ! -z "$saveip" ]; then OIFS=$IFS IFS=$'\n' for line in $saveip; do IFS=$OIFS ip addr del dev $PORTS $line done IFS=$OIFS fi IFS=$OIFS if [ ! -z "$saveroutes" ]; then ip route add $saveroutes fi #now save the settings into the config files so that they will be persistent among reboots if [[ $OSVER = sles* ]] || [[ $OSVER = suse* ]] || [[ -f /etc/SuSE-release ]]; then nwdir="/etc/sysconfig/network" isSLES=1 else nwdir="/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" fi #write into the network configuration file if [[ $isSLES -eq 1 ]]; then cat >$nwdir/ifcfg-$PORTS <> $nwdir/ifcfg-$PORTS fi if [ ! -z "$vlan" ]; then echo "VLAN='yes'" >> $nwdir/ifcfg-$PORTS fi cat >$nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME <> $nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME if [ ! -z "$4" ]; then echo "NETMASK='$4'" >> $nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME fi else echo "BOOTPROTO=dhcp" >> $nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME fi else cat >$nwdir/ifcfg-$PORTS <> $nwdir/ifcfg-$PORTS fi if [ ! -z "$vlan" ]; then echo "VLAN=yes" >> $nwdir/ifcfg-$PORTS fi cat >$nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME <> $nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME if [ ! -z "$4" ]; then echo "NETMASK=$4" >> $nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME fi else echo "BOOTPROTO=dhcp" >> $nwdir/ifcfg-$BNAME fi fi ifup $BNAME fi #END bridge config.