
There were several example patch templates that demonstrated how to patch some of the openstack processes. Most of those openstack processes have been removed from bare metal, so these scripts have been updated or removed. Story: 2004764 Task: 30343 Change-Id: Ie6339d9f2dbf12e7d1a2b689676cca866b844a83 Signed-off-by: Al Bailey <Al.Bailey@windriver.com>
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Bash
35 lines
610 B
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Wind River Systems, Inc.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# This script provides an example in-service patching restart
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# The patching subsystem provides a patch-functions bash source file
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# with useful function and variable definitions.
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. /etc/patching/patch-functions
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# We can now check to see what type of node we're on, if it's locked, etc,
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# and act accordingly
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# Declare an overall script return code
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declare -i GLOBAL_RC=$PATCH_STATUS_OK
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# Add restart commands here...
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# Exit the script with the overall return code
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exit $GLOBAL_RC
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