#!/bin/bash # running from a git repo # ansible files exist CWD=`pwd` export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH="$CWD/iiab-network.log" if [ ! -f iiab-network.yml ]; then echo "iiab-network.yml not found in current directory." echo "Please rerun this command from the top level of the git repo." echo "Exiting." exit 1 fi if [ ! -f /etc/iiab/config_vars.yml ]; then echo "Creating stub /etc/iiab/config_vars.yml" mkdir -p /etc/iiab echo "{}" > /etc/iiab/config_vars.yml fi OS="unknown" # will be overridden below, if /etc/iiab/iiab.env is legit if [ -f /etc/iiab/iiab.env ]; then echo "Reading /etc/iiab/iiab.env" source /etc/iiab/iiab.env fi echo "Ansible will now run iiab-network.yml -- log file is iiab-network.log" Start=`date` ansible -m setup -i $INVENTORY localhost --connection=local -e ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3 | grep python ansible-playbook -i $INVENTORY $PLAYBOOK --connection=local -e ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3 End=`date` # Record critical diagnostics to [/opt/iiab/iiab/]iiab-network.log echo >> iiab-network.log # redhat path # Paul Armstrong's Shell Style Guide (https://google.github.io/styleguide/shell.xml) # prefers "if [[ ... ]]; then" for REGEXP's. Many others prefer "if [ ... ];" then. # Each approach is sometimes necessary in my experience, working differently indeed. if [ "$OS" == "centos" ] || [ "$OS" == "fedora" ]; then ls -la /etc/sys*/net*/ifcfg* >> iiab-network.log fi # Ubuntu desktop/others might be using NM (NetworkManager) - split out. #if [ $(grep ubuntu /etc/apt/sources.list) ]; then # FAILS when multiple lines returned, due to single square brackets #if grep -q ubuntu /etc/apt/sources.list ; then # Works: bypasses need for "> /dev/null" thanks to "grep -q" (quiet) #if command -v nmcli > /dev/null ; then # Works But Wordy! #if [[ $(command -v nmcli) ]]; then # Also Works! $(...) nests more easily than backticks #if [[ `which nmcli` ]]; then # "which" misses built-in commands like cd, and is RISKY per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/592620/check-if-a-program-exists-from-a-bash-script #if [[ `type -P nmcli` ]]; then # "type -P" isn't POSIX compliant; it misses built-in commands like "cd" if [[ `command -v nmcli` ]]; then # "command -v" is POSIX compliant; it catches built-in commands like "cd" nmcli d >> iiab-network.log echo >> iiab-network.log nmcli c >> iiab-network.log fi ip r >> iiab-network.log brctl show >> iiab-network.log echo >> iiab-network.log echo "iiab-network run start: $Start" >> iiab-network.log echo "iiab-network run end: $End" >> iiab-network.log echo >> iiab-network.log echo >> iiab-network.log # Put the same diagnostics on screen, for live operator if [[ `command -v nmcli` ]]; then nmcli d echo nmcli c fi ip r brctl show echo echo "iiab-network run start: $Start" echo "iiab-network run end: $End"