xcat-core/xCAT/postscripts/cvs_template.sh
sikorsky 5e6f8a729b Example of booted image versioning using CVS.
We want to know, with what configuration (version of the image) each node was booted.
Hence, we keep image definition files and postscripts in CVS. During image generation we create file /etc/IMGVERSION and fill it with CVS "$Id$" of files with image definition (.pkglist, .exlist, .repolist, .postinstall). Then, during boot, each  "CVS enabled" postscript adds one line to /etc/IMGVERSION. Then you can determine in any time what image you are running and what postscipts in which versions were run. /etc/IMGVERSION cat look like:
smbec02n001(smbec02b01n01):~ #cat /etc/IMGVERSION
#-- $Id: base.pkglist,v 1.4 2008/09/02 15:40:12 sikorsky Exp $
#-- $Id: base.exlist,v 1.3 2008/09/02 14:57:08 sikorsky Exp $
#-- $Id: base.postinstall,v 1.21 2008/09/04 12:05:45 sikorsky Exp $
#-- $Id: base.repolist,v 1.3 2008/09/02 14:57:08 sikorsky Exp $
$Id: syslog,v 1.2 2008/09/02 14:54:29 sikorsky Exp $
$Id: remoteshell,v 1.2 2008/09/02 14:54:29 sikorsky Exp $
$Id: sa_set_net,v 1.5 2008/09/04 11:32:07 gdasstm Exp $
$Id: sa_gpfs,v 1.4 2008/09/02 17:30:05 sikorsky Exp $


git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/trunk@2137 8638fb3e-16cb-4fca-ae20-7b5d299a9bcd
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#!/bin/sh
#-- Example of "CVS-enabled" postscript
#-- Keeps track of every postscript run and it's version in /etc/IMGVERSION
#-- jurij.sikorsky@t-systems.cz
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#-- DO NOT remove following line
echo '$Id: cvs_template.sh,v 1.3 2008/09/02 14:54:29 sikorsky Exp $' >> /etc/IMGVERSION
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#--