#!/bin/sh # Nico Schottelius # written for Netstream (www.netstream.ch) # Date: Fr 8. Jun 10:30:24 CEST 2007 # Call the log-wrapper instead of ccollect.sh and it will create nice logs # # where to find our configuration and temporary file # CCOLLECT_CONF=${CCOLLECT_CONF:-/etc/ccollect} LOGCONF=$CCOLLECT_CONF/logwrapper logdir="${LOGCONF}/destination" CDATE="date +%Y%m%d-%H%M" we="$(basename $0)" pid=$$ export ccollect_logfile="${logdir}/$(${CDATE}).${pid}" # use syslog normally # Also use echo, can be redirected with > /dev/null if someone cares _echo() { string="${we} (${pid}): $@" logger "${string}" echo "${string}" } # exit on error _exit_err() { _echo "$@" >&2 rm -f "${TMP}" exit 1 } # put everything into that specified file _echo "Starting with arguments: $@" touch "${ccollect_logfile}" || _exit_err "Failed to create ${ccollect_logfile}" # First line in the logfile is always the commandline echo ccollect.sh "$@" > "${ccollect_logfile}" 2>&1 ccollect.sh "$@" >> "${ccollect_logfile}" 2>&1 _echo "Finished."