# This script initializes the backout data for a patch package
# directory format options.
# 
#       @(#)preinstall 1.11 00/10/30 SMI
#
# Copyright (c) 1995 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# All rights reserved
#

PATH=/usr/sadm/bin:$PATH
recovery="no"

if [ "$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT" = "/" ]; then
	PKG_INSTALL_ROOT=""
fi

# Check to see if this is a patch installation retry.
if [ "$INTERRUPTION" = "yes" ]; then
    if [ -d "$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT/var/tmp/$SUNW_PATCHID.$PKGINST" ] || [ -d "$PATCH_BUILD_DIR/$SUNW_PATCHID.$PKGINST" ]; then
        recovery="yes"
    fi
fi

if [ -n "$PATCH_BUILD_DIR" -a -d "$PATCH_BUILD_DIR" ]; then
	BUILD_DIR="$PATCH_BUILD_DIR/$SUNW_PATCHID.$PKGINST"
else
	BUILD_DIR="$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT/var/tmp/$SUNW_PATCHID.$PKGINST"
fi

FILE_DIR=$BUILD_DIR/files
RELOC_DIR=$BUILD_DIR/files/reloc
ROOT_DIR=$BUILD_DIR/files/root
PROTO_FILE=$BUILD_DIR/prototype
ORIGPKGINFO=$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT/var/sadm/pkg/$PKGINST/pkginfo
PKGINFO_FILE=$BUILD_DIR/pkginfo
THIS_DIR=`dirname $0`
INSTALLINGPKGINFO=`dirname $THIS_DIR`

if [ "$PATCH_PROGRESSIVE" = "true" ]; then
	# If this is being used in an old-style patch, insert
	# the old-style script commands here.

	#XXXOld_CommandsXXX#

	exit 0
fi

#
# Unless specifically denied, initialize the backout patch data by
# creating the build directory and copying over the original pkginfo
# which pkgadd saved in case it had to be restored.
#
if [ "$PATCH_NO_UNDO" != "true" ] && [ "$recovery" = "no" ]; then
	if [ -d $BUILD_DIR ]; then
		rm -r $BUILD_DIR
	fi

	# If this is a retry of the same patch then recovery is set to
	# yes. Which means there is a build directory already in
	# place with the correct backout data.

	if [ "$recovery" = "no" ]; then
		mkdir $BUILD_DIR
		mkdir -p $RELOC_DIR
		mkdir $ROOT_DIR
	fi

	#
	# Here we initialize the backout pkginfo file by first
	# copying over the old pkginfo file and then adding the
	# ACTIVE_PATCH parameter so the backout will know what patch
	# it's backing out.
	#
	# NOTE : Within the installation, pkgparam returns the
	# original data.
	#
	pkgparam -v $PKGINST | nawk '
		$1 ~ /PATCHLIST/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /CLASSES/		{ next; }
		$1 ~ /PATCH_OBSOLETES/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /ACTIVE_OBSOLETES/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /SUNW_OBSOLETES/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /ACTIVE_PATCH/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /SUNW_PATCHID/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /UPDATE/		{ next; }
		$1 ~ /SCRIPTS_DIR/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /PATCH_NO_UNDO/	{ next; }
		$1 ~ /INSTDATE/		{ next; }
		$1 ~ /PKGINST/		{ next; }
		$1 ~ /OAMBASE/		{ next; }
		$1 ~ /PATH/		{ next; }
		{ print; } ' | sed s,\'\"\'\"\',ApOsTrOpHe,g > $PKGINFO_FILE

        # The previous is needed to workaround pkgparam
        # inserting '"'"' for every ' it finds in the
        # pkginfo file. see bugid 4052001.

	# If there is an undo script delivered with this patch pkg
	# there is a possibility that when the patch gets backed out
	# it may not get executed due to the CLASSES macro in the
	# original pkginfo file may not contain the class
	# identifier. Thus we need to merge the old CLASSES macro and
	# the installing patch pkgs CLASSES macro.

	nawk ' $1 ~ /CLASSES/ {print $0} ' $INSTALLINGPKGINFO/pkginfo \
		| sed s/CLASSES=// > /tmp/installingCLASSES.$$
 
	classIDs=`nawk ' $1 ~ /CLASSES/ {print $0} ' $ORIGPKGINFO \
		| sed s/CLASSES=//`
 
	for instClass in $classIDs; do
		notFound=`grep "$instClass" /tmp/installingCLASSES.$$`
		if [ -z "$notFound" ]; then
			newCLASSESlist="$instClass $newCLASSESlist"
		fi
		notFound=""
	done
 
	classes=`nawk ' $1 ~ /CLASSES/ {print $0} ' $ORIGPKGINFO`  
	newCLASSESlist="$classes $newCLASSESlist"  
	
	echo "$newCLASSESlist" >> $PKGINFO_FILE
	echo "ACTIVE_PATCH=$SUNW_PATCHID" >> $PKGINFO_FILE
	echo "ACTIVE_OBSOLETES=$ACTIVE_OBSOLETES" >> $PKGINFO_FILE

	rm /tmp/installingCLASSES.$$

	# And now initialize the backout prototype file with the
	# pkginfo file just formulated.
	echo "i pkginfo" > $PROTO_FILE

	# Copy over the backout scripts including the undo class
	# action scripts
	for script in $SCRIPTS_DIR/*; do
		srcscript=`basename $script`
		targscript=`echo $srcscript | nawk '
			{ script=$0; }
			/u\./ {
				sub("u.", "i.", script);
				print script;
				next;
			}
			/patch_/ {
				sub("patch_", "", script);
				print script;
				next;
			}
			{ print "dont_use" } '`
		if [ "$targscript" = "dont_use" ]; then
			continue
		fi

		echo "i $targscript=$FILE_DIR/$targscript" >> $PROTO_FILE
		cp $SCRIPTS_DIR/$srcscript $FILE_DIR/$targscript
	done

	#
	# Now add entries to the prototype file that won't be passed to
	# class action scripts. If the entry is brand new, add it to the
	# deletes file for the backout package.
	#
	Our_Pkgmap=`dirname $SCRIPTS_DIR`/pkgmap
	BO_Deletes=$FILE_DIR/deletes

	nawk -v basedir=${BASEDIR:-/} '
		BEGIN { count=0; }
		{
			token = $2;
			ftype = $1;
		}
		$1 ~ /[#\!:]/ { next; }
		$1 ~ /[0123456789]/ {
			if ( NF >= 3) {
				token = $3;
				ftype = $2;
			} else {
				next;
			}
		}
		{ if (ftype == "i" || ftype == "e" || ftype == "f" || ftype == "v" || ftype == "d") { next; } }
		{
			equals=match($4, "=")-1;
			if ( equals == -1 ) { print $3, $4; }
			else { print $3, substr($4, 0, equals); }
		}
		' < $Our_Pkgmap | while read class path; do
			#
			# NOTE: If pkgproto is passed a file that is
			# actually a hard link to another file, it
			# will return ftype "f" because the first link
			# in the list (consisting of only one file) is
			# viewed by pkgproto as the source and always
			# gets ftype "f".
			#
			# If this isn't replacing something, then it
			# just goes to the deletes list.
			#
			if valpath -l $path; then
				Chk_Path="$BASEDIR/$path"
				Build_Path="$RELOC_DIR/$path"
				Proto_From="$BASEDIR"
			else	# It's an absolute path
				Chk_Path="$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT$path"
				Build_Path="$ROOT_DIR$path"
				Proto_From="$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT"
			fi

			#
			# Hard links have to be restored as regular files.
			# Unlike the others in this group, an actual
			# object will be required for the pkgmk.
			#
       			if [ -f "$Chk_Path" -a ! -h "$Chk_Path" ] ; then
				mkdir -p `dirname $Build_Path`
				cp -p $Chk_Path $Build_Path
				cd $Proto_From
				pkgproto -c $class "$Build_Path=$path" 1>> $PROTO_FILE 2> /dev/null
				cd $THIS_DIR
			elif [ -h "$Chk_Path" -o \
			     -c "$Chk_Path" -o \
			     -b "$Chk_Path" -o \
			     -p "$Chk_Path" ]; then
				pkgproto -c $class "$Chk_Path=$path" \
					1>> $PROTO_FILE 2> /dev/null
			else
				echo $path >> $BO_Deletes
			fi
		done
fi

# If additional operations are required for this package, place
# those package-specific commands here.

#XXXSpecial_CommandsXXX#

#
# Initialization
#
echolog() {
    eval echo "`/usr/bin/gettext "$1"`" >> "$log"
}

check_dir () {
    if [ ! -d $1 ]
    then
       echolog 'the needed $2 directory does not exist' "$1"
       echolog "please manually create it with at least 777 perms"
       exit 1
    fi
}

check_dir_perm_777 () {
     accessperms=`ls -ld "$1" | awk '{print $1}'`
     retcode=$?
     if [ $retcode -ne 0 ]
     then
	echolog 'Failed to obtain accessperms from ls command for : $2' "$1"
	exit 1
     fi

     #
     # verify at least 777 perms on each file
     # which is:  -rwxrwxrwx
     #
     for item in `echo "2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10"`
     do
	tmp=`echo $accessperms | cut -c$item`

	if [ $tmp = "-" ]
	then
	  echolog 'changing access perms for $2 to 777' "$1"
	  chmod 777 "$1"

	  retcode=$?

	  if [ $retcode -ne 0 ]
	  then
	     echolog 'Failed to change permissions from chmod command for : $2' "$1"
	     echolog 'access perms for $2 is not at least 777' "$1"
	     echolog 'please manually modify using chmod to be at least 777'
	     exit 1
	  fi

	  break 1
	fi
     done
     if [ "$2" = "1" ] ; then
	 tmp=`echo $accessperms | cut -c10`
	 if [ $tmp != "t" ]
	 then
	    chmod u+t "$1"
	    if [ $retcode -ne 0 ]
	    then
	       echolog 'Failed to change permissions from chmod command for : $2' "$1"
	       exit 1
	    fi
	 fi
     fi
}
check_dir_perm_755 () {
     accessperms=`ls -ld "$1" | awk '{print $1}'`
     retcode=$?
     if [ $retcode -ne 0 ]
     then
	echolog 'Failed to obtain accessperms from ls command for : $2' "$1"
	exit 1
     fi

     #
     # verify at least 755 perms on each file
     # which is:  -rwxr-xr-x
     #
     for item in `echo "2 3 4 5 7 8 10"`
     do
	tmp=`echo $accessperms | cut -c$item`
	if [ $tmp = "-" ]
	then
	  echolog 'changing access perms for $2 to 755' "$1"
	  chmod 755 "$1"

	  retcode=$?

	  if [ $retcode -ne 0 ]
	  then
	     echolog 'Failed to change permissions from chmod command for : $2' "$1"
	     echolog 'access perms for $2 is not at least 755' "$1"
	     echolog 'please manually modify using chmod to be at least 755'
	     exit 1
	  fi
	  break 1
	fi
     done
     if [ "$2" = "1" ] ; then
	 tmp=`echo $accessperms | cut -c10`
	 if [ $tmp != "t" ]
	 then
	    chmod u+t "$1"
	    if [ $retcode -ne 0 ]
	    then
	       echolog 'Failed to change permissions from chmod command for : $2' "$1"
	       exit 1
	    fi
	 fi
     fi
}
###
### Start here
###
uname=smcorau
gname=smcorag
varopt=/var/opt/SUNWsymon
ora_base=${ORACLE_BASE:-/opt/SUNWsymon/SunMCDB01/app/oracle/product/8.1.6}
ora_home=${ORACLE_HOME:-/opt/SUNWsymon/SunMCDB01/app/oracle/product/8.1.6}
log=${LOGFILE:-}

# Check directory
check_dir "/tmp"
check_dir "/var"
check_dir "/var/tmp"

#  ensure that /tmp is at least 777 permissions
#
check_dir_perm_777 "/tmp"
check_dir_perm_755 "/var"
check_dir_perm_755 "/var/tmp" "1"

# Create Oracle group
/usr/sbin/groupadd $gname 2> /dev/null
retcode=$?

if [ $retcode = 0 ]; then
    echolog "Group $gname created"
elif [ $retcode = 9 ] ;then
    echolog "Group $gname exists"
fi

#Create Oracle user
/usr/sbin/useradd -d $varopt/$uname -m -g $gname -s /bin/sh $uname > /dev/null 2>&1
retcode=$?
if [ $retcode = 0 ]; then
    echolog "User $uname created"
elif [ $retcode = 9 ]; then
    echolog "User $uname exists"
    if [ ! -d "${varopt}/${uname}" ]; then
        /usr/bin/mkdir -p ${varopt}/${uname}

    fi
else
    echolog "Failed to create user $uname, useradd exited $retcode"
    exit 1
fi

# create .profile and .hushlogin
/usr/bin/touch "${varopt}/${uname}/.hushlogin"
echo "ORACLE_BASE=$ora_base" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "export ORACLE_BASE" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "ORACLE_HOME=$ora_home" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "export ORACLE_HOME" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "ORACLE_SID=SunMC30" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "export ORACLE_SID" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "ORA_NLS33=$ora_home/ocommon/nls/admin/data" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "export ORA_NLS33" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "PATH=$PATH:$ora_home/bin" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile
echo "export PATH" >> /var/opt/SUNWsymon/$uname/.profile

exit 0
