libreccm-legacy/ccm-core/bin/ccm-run2

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#!/bin/bash
# This script is a wrapper for calling the CCM commandline utilites
# used for maintence of a CCM installation.
# Variables for directories.
# The path are relative to the bin directory of the CCM installation. This
# means that this script has to be executed from the bin directory. If you
# want to use this script from another directory, or include it into your
# PATH, you have to adjust the paths.
CCM_LIB_DIR="../lib"
CCM_HOME_DIR="../.."
# Path of the lib directory of the Tomcat Server which runs the CCM installation.
# If the CATALINA_HOME enviroment variable is not set on your system you have
# either to set this environment variable (recommened)
# to adjust this path to point to the lib directory of your Tomcat installation
# (if you installed the Tomcat using the package manager of your distribution
# this is usally /usr/share/tomcat6/lib)
# To set an environment variable you have usally to add an file to the /etc/profile.d
# directory, for example tomcat.sh. In this file, you can set environment variables
# using the 'export' command. This line might look like this:
# export CATALINA_HOME=/usr/share/tomcat6/lib
CATALINA_LIB_DIR="${CATALINA_HOME}/lib"
# Script logic starts here
echo "checking if all paths are correct..."
files=$(ls ${CCM_LIB_DIR}/ccm-core*.jar 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
if [ "$files" == "0" ]
then
echo "Error: CCM_LIB_DIR is invalid \(no ccm-core*.jar file\(s\) in CCM_LIB_DIR\)."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d ${CCM_HOME_DIR}/__ccm__ ]
then
echo "Error: CCM_HOME_DIR path is invalid \(no __ccm__ directory in CCM_HOME_DIR\)."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f ${CATALINA_LIB_DIR}/catalina.jar ]
then
echo "Error: CATALINA_LIB_DIR is invalid \(no catalina.jar in CATALINA_LIB_DIR\)."
exit 1
fi
#Convert to absolute path:
CCM_HOME_DIR=`cd ${CCM_HOME_DIR}; pwd`
echo "executing ccm-run"
java -cp ${CCM_LIB_DIR}/"*":${CATALINA_LIB_DIR}/"*" -Dccm.home=${CCM_HOME_DIR} "$@"