#!/bin/bash -e #-e Causes bash script to exit if any of the installers #return with a non-zero return value. if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then echo "Please run as root user." exit 1 fi # Absolute path to this script, e.g. /home/user/bin/foo.sh SCRIPT=`readlink -f $0` # Absolute path this script is in, thus /home/user/bin SCRIPTPATH=`dirname $SCRIPT` AIRTIMEROOT=$SCRIPTPATH/../../ if [ "$mediamonitor" = "t" ]; then python $AIRTIMEROOT/python_apps/media-monitor/install/media-monitor-initialize.py fi if [ "$pypo" = "t" ]; then python $AIRTIMEROOT/python_apps/pypo/install/pypo-initialize.py fi chmod 600 /etc/monit/conf.d/monit-airtime-generic.cfg chmod 600 /etc/monit/conf.d/monit-airtime-liquidsoap.cfg chmod 600 /etc/monit/conf.d/monit-airtime-media-monitor.cfg chmod 600 /etc/monit/conf.d/monit-airtime-playout.cfg chmod 600 /etc/monit/conf.d/monit-airtime-liquidsoap.cfg chmod 600 /etc/monit/conf.d/monit-airtime-rabbitmq-server.cfg # Start monit if it is not running, or restart if it is. # Need to ensure monit is running before Airtime daemons are run. This is # so we can ensure they can register with monit to monitor them when they start. # If monit is already running, this step is still useful as we need monit to # reload its config files. invoke-rc.d monit restart #give monit some time to boot-up before issuing commands sleep 1 set +e if [ "$mediamonitor" = "t" ]; then monit monitor airtime-media-monitor fi if [ "$pypo" = "t" ]; then monit monitor airtime-playout monit monitor airtime-liquidsoap fi monit monitor rabbitmq-server set -e