s390-tools/zfcp_host_configure

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#!/bin/sh
#
# zfcp_host_configure
#
# Copyright (c) 2017 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# Configures a zfcp host adapter by calling the IBM-provided chzdev command.
# Whereas this script used to validate the parameters provided to it,
# we now rely on chzdev to do that instead. The script is intended only
# as a "translation layer" to provide backward compatability for older
# scripts and tools that invoke it.
#
#
# Usage:
# zfcp_host_configure <ccwid> <online>
#
# ccwid = x.y.ssss where
# x is always 0 until IBM creates something that uses that number
# y is the subchannel set ID (SSID). Most often
# this is 0, but it could be non-zero
# ssss is the four digit device address of the subchannel, in
# hexidecimal, with leading zeros.
# online = 0 to take the device offline
# 1 to bring the device online
#
# Return codes
# Return codes are determined by the chzdev command.
#
mesg () {
echo "$@"
}
debug_mesg () {
case "${DEBUG}" in
yes) mesg "$@" ;;
*) ;;
esac
}
usage(){
echo "Usage: ${0} <ccwid> <online>"
echo " ccwid = x.y.ssss where"
echo " x is always 0 until IBM creates something that uses that number"
echo " y is the subchannel set ID (SSID). Most often"
echo " this is 0, but it could be non-zero"
echo " ssss is the four digit device address of the subchannel, in"
echo " hexidecimal, with leading zeros."
echo " online = 0 to take the device offline"
echo " 1 to bring the device online"
}
if [ "${DEBUG}" != "yes" ]; then
DEBUG="no"
fi
DATE=$(date)
CCW_CHAN_ID=${1}
ON_OFF=${2}
if [ -z "${CCW_CHAN_ID}" ] || [ -z "${ON_OFF}" ]; then
mesg "You didn't specify all the needed parameters."
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ "${ON_OFF}" == 0 ]; then
debug_mesg "chzdev -d zfcp-host --no-root-update ${CCW_CHAN_ID}"
chzdev -d zfcp-host --no-root-update ${CCW_CHAN_ID}
elif [ "${ON_OFF}" == 1 ]; then
debug_mesg "chzdev -e zfcp-host --no-root-update ${CCW_CHAN_ID}"
chzdev -e zfcp-host --no-root-update ${CCW_CHAN_ID}
else mesg "You must specify a 0 or a 1 for the online/offline attribute."
usage
exit 1
fi
RC=${?}
if [ ${RC} -ne 0 ]; then
exit ${RC}
fi