[23155] | 1 | #!/bin/sh |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | # Usage: athena-login-snapshot {login-start|login-end|update-start|update-end} |
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| 4 | |
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| 5 | # This script contains the logic to manage LVM snapshots of the root |
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| 6 | # volume. |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | # Requirements: |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | # * The root volume is a logical volume |
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| 11 | # * The volume group of the root volume has 21GB of free space for us |
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| 12 | # to use. |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | # Login snapshots will have a 10GB copy-on-write store for |
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| 15 | # modifications to the snapshot. This backing store will typically |
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| 16 | # only be used if a user installs additional packages in the login |
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| 17 | # root. |
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| 18 | |
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| 19 | # This script may choose to reboot the machine in order to clear |
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| 20 | # I/O-bound process entries blocking the unmount of /login, though |
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| 21 | # that circumstance should be fairly rare. |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | set -e |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | updflag=/var/run/athena-update-in-progress |
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| 26 | bootflag=/var/run/athena-reboot-after-update |
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| 27 | lockfile=/var/run/athena-snapshot.lock |
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| 28 | snapshotsize=10G |
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| 29 | event=$1 |
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| 30 | binddirs="/proc /sys /dev /var/run /var/lock /afs /mit /tmp /media /home" |
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[23287] | 31 | addgroups="admin lpadmin adm fuse cdrom floppy audio video plugdev scanner dialout" |
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[23155] | 32 | |
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| 33 | rootdev=$(awk '$2 == "/" { dev=$1 } END { print dev }' /proc/mounts) |
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| 34 | vgname=$(lvs --noheadings -o vg_name "$rootdev" | awk '{print $1}') |
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| 35 | rootlvname=$(lvs --noheadings -o lv_name "$rootdev" | awk '{print $1}') |
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| 36 | rootlvpath=/dev/$vgname/$rootlvname |
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| 37 | loginlvname=login |
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| 38 | loginlvpath=/dev/$vgname/login |
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| 39 | uloginlvname=login-update |
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| 40 | uloginlvpath=/dev/$vgname/login-update |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | ( |
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| 43 | flock -x 9 |
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| 44 | case $event in |
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| 45 | login-start) |
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| 46 | # Procure a login snapshot and mount it. |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | if [ -e "$loginlvpath" ]; then |
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| 49 | # A login snapshot already exists; perhaps the machine rebooted |
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| 50 | # during a login. Clean it up. |
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| 51 | lvremove -f "$loginlvpath" |
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| 52 | fi |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | if [ -e "$updflag" ]; then |
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| 55 | # An update is in progress. If we get here, we expect there to |
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| 56 | # be a login-update snapshot created before the update started. |
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| 57 | # (If we already used it up, /etc/nologin should prevent us from |
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| 58 | # getting here until the update ends.) Rename it to login. |
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| 59 | [ -e "$uloginlvpath" ] |
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| 60 | lvrename "$vgname" "$uloginlvname" "$loginlvname" |
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| 61 | else |
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| 62 | # No update is in progress. Create our own snapshot of the root. |
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| 63 | sync |
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| 64 | lvcreate --snapshot --size "$snapshotsize" --name "$loginlvname" \ |
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| 65 | "$rootlvpath" |
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| 66 | fi |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | # Mount the login snapshot. |
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| 69 | mkdir -p /login |
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| 70 | mount "$loginlvpath" /login |
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| 71 | |
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| 72 | # Bind-mount a bunch of stuff from the real root into the chroot. |
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| 73 | for dir in $binddirs; do |
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| 74 | mount --bind "$dir" "/login$dir" |
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| 75 | done |
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| 76 | |
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| 77 | # Add the user to a bunch of groups in the chroot. |
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| 78 | for group in $addgroups; do |
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| 79 | chroot /login gpasswd -a "$USER" "$group" |
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| 80 | done |
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| 81 | |
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| 82 | # Prevent daemons from starting inside the chroot. |
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| 83 | (echo "#!/bin/sh"; echo "exit 101") > /login/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d |
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| 84 | chmod 755 /login/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d |
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| 85 | |
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| 86 | # Add an schroot.conf entry for the chroot. |
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| 87 | conf=/etc/schroot/schroot.conf |
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| 88 | sed -e '/###ATHENA-BEGIN###/,/###ATHENA-END###/d' $conf > $conf.new |
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| 89 | cat >> $conf.new <<EOF |
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| 90 | ###ATHENA-BEGIN### |
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| 91 | [login] |
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| 92 | description=Login root snapshot |
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| 93 | location=/login |
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| 94 | users=$USER |
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| 95 | environment_filter="" |
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| 96 | ###ATHENA-END### |
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| 97 | EOF |
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| 98 | mv $conf.new $conf |
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| 99 | ;; |
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| 100 | |
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| 101 | login-end) |
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| 102 | # Clean up any processes using the mountpoint. |
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| 103 | fuser -km /login > /dev/null || true |
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| 104 | sleep 2 |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | # Clean up the bind mounts we made earlier. |
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| 107 | for dir in $binddirs; do |
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| 108 | umount "/login$dir" |
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| 109 | done |
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| 110 | |
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| 111 | # Attempt to unmount /login. |
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| 112 | if ! umount /login; then |
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| 113 | # There may be an unkillable process in I/O wait keeping the |
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| 114 | # mountpoint busy. We need to reboot the machine. |
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| 115 | if [ -e "$updflag" ]; then |
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| 116 | # ... but we don't want to reboot during an update. Schedule it |
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| 117 | # for the end of the update. |
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| 118 | if [ ! -e /etc/nologin ]; then |
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| 119 | echo "An update and reboot is in progress, please try again later." \ |
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| 120 | > /etc/nologin.update |
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| 121 | ln /etc/nologin.update /etc/nologin |
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| 122 | fi |
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| 123 | touch "$bootflag" |
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| 124 | else |
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| 125 | # We can just reboot now. |
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| 126 | reboot |
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| 127 | fi |
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| 128 | fi |
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| 129 | lvremove -f "$loginlvpath" |
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| 130 | |
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| 131 | if [ -e "$updflag" -a ! -e "$uloginlvpath" ]; then |
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| 132 | # An update is in progress and we just used up its snapshot. We |
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| 133 | # must block further logins until the update completes. |
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| 134 | if [ ! -e /etc/nologin ]; then |
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| 135 | echo "An update is in progress, please try again later." \ |
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| 136 | > /etc/nologin.update |
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| 137 | ln /etc/nologin.update /etc/nologin |
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| 138 | fi |
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| 139 | fi |
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| 140 | ;; |
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| 141 | |
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| 142 | update-start) |
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| 143 | # Before starting the update, create a root snapshot for use by |
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| 144 | # the next login. We give this snapshot a different name in case |
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| 145 | # there is already a login in process. |
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| 146 | if [ -e "$uloginlvpath" ]; then |
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| 147 | # It already exists; perhaps the machine rebooted during an |
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| 148 | # update. Clean it up. |
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| 149 | lvremove -f "$uloginlvpath" |
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| 150 | fi |
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| 151 | sync |
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| 152 | lvcreate --snapshot --size "$snapshotsize" --name "$uloginlvname" \ |
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| 153 | "$rootlvpath" |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | # Touch the flag file signifying an update in progress. |
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| 156 | touch "$updflag" |
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| 157 | ;; |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | update-end) |
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| 160 | if [ -e "$uloginlvpath" ]; then |
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| 161 | # It appears our login snapshot was never used. Clean it up. |
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| 162 | lvremove -f "$uloginlvpath" |
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| 163 | fi |
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| 165 | if [ -e /etc/nologin.update ]; then |
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| 166 | # Our login snapshot was used and that login ended before we |
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| 167 | # did, causing further logins to block. Now that the update has |
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| 168 | # ended, we can unblock logins. |
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| 169 | rm -f /etc/nologin.update /etc/nologin |
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| 170 | fi |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | if [ -e "$bootflag" ]; then |
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| 173 | # We need to reboot in order to unmount /login. |
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| 174 | echo "Rebooting in order to unmount /login." |
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| 175 | reboot |
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| 176 | fi |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | # Remove the flag file signifying an update in progress. |
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| 179 | rm -f "$updflag" |
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| 180 | ;; |
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| 181 | esac |
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| 182 | ) 9> $lockfile |
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