aur/splunkforwarder.install
L. Bradley LaBoon d448e97415 Version 6.3.1
2015-12-07 12:04:08 -05:00

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pre_install() {
SPLUNK_HOME="/opt/splunkforwarder"
group_exists=no
# Try to test for group existence in a 'modern' fashion
if which getent >/dev/null; then
if getent group splunk >/dev/null; then
group_exists=yes
fi
# or fall back
elif grep '^splunk:' /etc/group >/dev/null; then
group_exists=yes
fi
if [ "${group_exists}"x = nox ]; then
groupadd splunk
fi
if id splunk > /dev/null 2>&1; then
: #user already exists
else
useradd -c "Splunk Server" -d $SPLUNK_HOME -s /bin/bash -g splunk splunk
fi
}
post_install() {
SPLUNK_HOME="/opt/splunkforwarder"
if [ ! -f "$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/splunk-launch.conf" ]; then
sed "s%# SPLUNK_HOME=.*%SPLUNK_HOME=$SPLUNK_HOME%g" "$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/splunk-launch.conf.default" > "$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/splunk-launch.conf"
fi
# Build the post-install message in steps:
touch "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" > "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "Splunk has been installed in:" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo " $SPLUNK_HOME" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "To start Splunk, run the command:" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo " $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk start" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "To use the Splunk web interface, point your browser to:" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo " http://$HOSTNAME:8000" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "Complete documentation is at http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "Splunk forwarder has been installed to $SPLUNK_HOME"
echo "You can start Splunk by running 'systemctl start splunkforwarder'"
chown -R splunk:splunk "$SPLUNK_HOME"
}
pre_upgrade() {
SPLUNK_HOME="/opt/splunkforwarder"
echo "Attempting to stop the installed Splunk Server..."
$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk stop
systemctl stop splunkforwarder
group_exists=no
# Try to test for group existence in a 'modern' fashion
if which getent >/dev/null; then
if getent group splunk >/dev/null; then
group_exists=yes
fi
# or fall back
elif grep '^splunk:' /etc/group >/dev/null; then
group_exists=yes
fi
if [ "${group_exists}"x = nox ]; then
groupadd splunk
fi
if id splunk > /dev/null 2>&1; then
: #user already exists
else
useradd -c "Splunk Server" -d $SPLUNK_HOME -s /bin/bash -g splunk splunk
fi
}
post_upgrade() {
SPLUNK_HOME="/opt/splunkforwarder"
# Build the post-upgrade message in steps:
touch "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" > "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "Splunk has been updated in:" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo " $SPLUNK_HOME" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "To start Splunk, run the command:" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo " $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk start" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "To use the Splunk web interface, point your browser to:" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo " http://$HOSTNAME:8000" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "Complete documentation is at http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> "$SPLUNK_HOME/ftr"
echo "Splunk forwarder has been upgraded in $SPLUNK_HOME"
echo "Run 'systemctl start splunkforwarder' to complete the upgrade."
chown -R splunk:splunk "$SPLUNK_HOME"
}
pre_remove() {
SPLUNK_HOME="/opt/splunkforwarder"
echo "Attempting to stop the installed Splunk Server..."
$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk stop
systemctl stop splunkforwarder
}
post_remove() {
if [ `pacman -Q | grep splunk | wc -l` -eq 1 ]; then
if id splunk > /dev/null 2>&1; then
userdel -r splunk
fi
group_exists=no
# Try to test for group existence in a 'modern' fashion
if which getent >/dev/null; then
if getent group splunk >/dev/null; then
group_exists=yes
fi
# or fall back
elif grep '^splunk:' /etc/group >/dev/null; then
group_exists=yes
fi
if [ "${group_exists}"x = yesx ]; then
groupdel splunk
fi
fi
}