Annotation of loncom/build/CHECKRPMS.sles10, revision 1.2
1.1 raeburn 1: #!/usr/bin/perl -w
2: #
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26: #
27:
28: =pod
29:
30: =head1 NAME
31:
32: B<CHECKRPMS> - automated status report about RPMs on a system, rug version.
33:
34: =head1 DESCRIPTION
35:
36: This file automates the usage of yum to check for available updates
37: to SLES10 systems.
38:
39: Must be run as root or www.
40:
41: =cut
42:
43: use strict;
44: use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl/';
45: use LONCAPA::Configuration;
46:
47: my $rug = '/usr/bin/rug';
48: my $tmpfile = '/tmp/CHECKRPMS.'.$$;
49:
50: #
51: # Determine who we email
52: my %perlvar=%{LONCAPA::Configuration::read_conf('loncapa.conf')};
53: my $emailto = "$perlvar{'lonAdmEMail'}";
54: my $subj=$perlvar{'lonHostID'};
55: undef(%perlvar);
56:
57: #
58: # Put some nice text in $tmpfile
59: my $hostname = `hostname`;
60: chomp($hostname);
61: open(TMPFILE,">$tmpfile");
62: print TMPFILE localtime(time).' '.$hostname."\n";
63: print TMPFILE <<ENDHEADER;
64: Your system needs to be updated. Please execute (as root)
65:
66: rug up
67:
68: to bring it up to date.
69:
70: This is very important for the security of your server. The table below
71: lists the packages which need to be updated.
72:
73: ENDHEADER
74:
75: close(TMPFILE);
76:
77: #
78: # Execute rug command to check for updates
1.2 ! raeburn 79: if (open (PIPE, "$rug up -N 2>&1 |")) {
1.1 raeburn 80: my $output=<PIPE>;
81: close(PIPE);
82: chomp $output;
83: unless ($output eq 'No updates are available.') {
84: open(TMPFILE,">>$tmpfile");
85: print TMPFILE $output;
86: close(TMPFILE);
87:
88: $subj.= ' RPMS to upgrade';
89: # Send email
90: system(qq{mail -s '$subj' $emailto < $tmpfile});
91: }
92: } else {
93: # Send email
94: $subj.= ' Error running RPM update check';
95: system(qq{mail -s '$subj' $emailto < $tmpfile});
96: }
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