#! /bin/sh # # daily cron job for the dirvish package # # NOTE: This is the sample cron job included in Debian. You may need to # change the executable paths if running on a different OS. if [ ! -x /usr/sbin/dirvish-expire ]; then exit 0; fi if [ ! -s /etc/dirvish/master.conf ]; then exit 0; fi mount_check() { mntout=`tempfile -p mount` mount $1 >$mntout 2>&1 if [ ! -d $1/lost+found ]; then # only works for "real" filesystems :-) # (Yes, I know about reiserfs.) echo "'mount $1' failed?! Stopping." echo "mount output:" cat $mntout rm -f $mntout exit 2 fi if stat $1 | grep 'Inode: 2[^0-9]' >/dev/null; then # ditto rm -f $mntout return 0 # ok fi echo "$1 isn't inode 2 ?! Mount must have failed; stopping." echo '' stat $1 echo "mount output:" cat $mntout rm -f $mntout umount $1 exit 2 } ## Example of how to mount and umount a backup partition... # mount_check /backup /usr/sbin/dirvish-expire --quiet && /usr/sbin/dirvish-runall --quiet rc=$? # umount /backup || rc=$? exit $rc