/* * opt.c * * options functions * * Copyright (c) 2010-2012, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * contrib/pg_upgrade/option.c */ #include "postgres.h" #include "pg_upgrade.h" #include "getopt_long.h" #ifdef WIN32 #include #endif static void usage(void); static void check_required_directory(char **dirpath, char *envVarName, char *cmdLineOption, char *description); UserOpts user_opts; /* * parseCommandLine() * * Parses the command line (argc, argv[]) and loads structures */ void parseCommandLine(int argc, char *argv[]) { static struct option long_options[] = { {"old-datadir", required_argument, NULL, 'd'}, {"new-datadir", required_argument, NULL, 'D'}, {"old-bindir", required_argument, NULL, 'b'}, {"new-bindir", required_argument, NULL, 'B'}, {"old-options", required_argument, NULL, 'o'}, {"new-options", required_argument, NULL, 'O'}, {"old-port", required_argument, NULL, 'p'}, {"new-port", required_argument, NULL, 'P'}, {"user", required_argument, NULL, 'u'}, {"check", no_argument, NULL, 'c'}, {"debug", no_argument, NULL, 'g'}, {"debugfile", required_argument, NULL, 'G'}, {"link", no_argument, NULL, 'k'}, {"logfile", required_argument, NULL, 'l'}, {"verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'v'}, {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} }; int option; /* Command line option */ int optindex = 0; /* used by getopt_long */ int os_user_effective_id; char *return_buf; user_opts.transfer_mode = TRANSFER_MODE_COPY; os_info.progname = get_progname(argv[0]); /* Process libpq env. variables; load values here for usage() output */ old_cluster.port = getenv("PGPORTOLD") ? atoi(getenv("PGPORTOLD")) : DEF_PGUPORT; new_cluster.port = getenv("PGPORTNEW") ? atoi(getenv("PGPORTNEW")) : DEF_PGUPORT; os_user_effective_id = get_user_info(&os_info.user); /* we override just the database user name; we got the OS id above */ if (getenv("PGUSER")) { pg_free(os_info.user); /* must save value, getenv()'s pointer is not stable */ os_info.user = pg_strdup(getenv("PGUSER")); } if (argc > 1) { if (strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-h") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-?") == 0) { usage(); exit(0); } if (strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-V") == 0) { puts("pg_upgrade (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION); exit(0); } } /* Allow help and version to be run as root, so do the test here. */ if (os_user_effective_id == 0) pg_log(PG_FATAL, "%s: cannot be run as root\n", os_info.progname); return_buf = getcwd(os_info.cwd, MAXPGPATH); if (return_buf == NULL) pg_log(PG_FATAL, "Could not access current working directory: %s\n", getErrorText(errno)); while ((option = getopt_long(argc, argv, "d:D:b:B:cgG:kl:o:O:p:P:u:v", long_options, &optindex)) != -1) { switch (option) { case 'b': old_cluster.bindir = pg_strdup(optarg); break; case 'B': new_cluster.bindir = pg_strdup(optarg); break; case 'c': user_opts.check = true; break; case 'd': old_cluster.pgdata = pg_strdup(optarg); old_cluster.pgconfig = pg_strdup(optarg); break; case 'D': new_cluster.pgdata = pg_strdup(optarg); new_cluster.pgconfig = pg_strdup(optarg); break; case 'g': pg_log(PG_REPORT, "Running in debug mode\n"); log_opts.debug = true; break; case 'G': if ((log_opts.debug_fd = fopen(optarg, "w")) == NULL) { pg_log(PG_FATAL, "cannot open debug file\n"); exit(1); } break; case 'k': user_opts.transfer_mode = TRANSFER_MODE_LINK; break; case 'l': log_opts.filename = pg_strdup(optarg); break; case 'o': old_cluster.pgopts = pg_strdup(optarg); break; case 'O': new_cluster.pgopts = pg_strdup(optarg); break; /* * Someday, the port number option could be removed and * passed using -o/-O, but that requires postmaster -C * to be supported on all old/new versions. */ case 'p': if ((old_cluster.port = atoi(optarg)) <= 0) { pg_log(PG_FATAL, "invalid old port number\n"); exit(1); } break; case 'P': if ((new_cluster.port = atoi(optarg)) <= 0) { pg_log(PG_FATAL, "invalid new port number\n"); exit(1); } break; case 'u': pg_free(os_info.user); os_info.user = pg_strdup(optarg); /* * Push the user name into the environment so pre-9.1 * pg_ctl/libpq uses it. */ pg_putenv("PGUSER", os_info.user); break; case 'v': pg_log(PG_REPORT, "Running in verbose mode\n"); log_opts.verbose = true; break; default: pg_log(PG_FATAL, "Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n", os_info.progname); break; } } if (log_opts.filename != NULL) { /* * We must use append mode so output generated by child processes via * ">>" will not be overwritten, and we want the file truncated on * start. */ /* truncate */ if ((log_opts.fd = fopen(log_opts.filename, "w")) == NULL) pg_log(PG_FATAL, "cannot write to log file %s\n", log_opts.filename); fclose(log_opts.fd); if ((log_opts.fd = fopen(log_opts.filename, "a")) == NULL) pg_log(PG_FATAL, "cannot write to log file %s\n", log_opts.filename); } else log_opts.filename = pg_strdup(DEVNULL); /* WIN32 files do not accept writes from multiple processes */ #ifndef WIN32 log_opts.filename2 = pg_strdup(log_opts.filename); #else log_opts.filename2 = pg_strdup(DEVNULL); #endif /* if no debug file name, output to the terminal */ if (log_opts.debug && !log_opts.debug_fd) { log_opts.debug_fd = fopen(DEVTTY, "w"); if (!log_opts.debug_fd) pg_log(PG_FATAL, "cannot write to terminal\n"); } /* Get values from env if not already set */ check_required_directory(&old_cluster.bindir, "PGBINOLD", "-b", "old cluster binaries reside"); check_required_directory(&new_cluster.bindir, "PGBINNEW", "-B", "new cluster binaries reside"); check_required_directory(&old_cluster.pgdata, "PGDATAOLD", "-d", "old cluster data resides"); check_required_directory(&new_cluster.pgdata, "PGDATANEW", "-D", "new cluster data resides"); } static void usage(void) { printf(_("pg_upgrade upgrades a PostgreSQL cluster to a different major version.\n\ \nUsage:\n\ pg_upgrade [OPTIONS]...\n\ \n\ Options:\n\ -b, --old-bindir=OLDBINDIR old cluster executable directory\n\ -B, --new-bindir=NEWBINDIR new cluster executable directory\n\ -c, --check check clusters only, don't change any data\n\ -d, --old-datadir=OLDDATADIR old cluster data directory\n\ -D, --new-datadir=NEWDATADIR new cluster data directory\n\ -g, --debug enable debugging\n\ -G, --debugfile=FILENAME output debugging activity to file\n\ -k, --link link instead of copying files to new cluster\n\ -l, --logfile=FILENAME log internal activity to file\n\ -o, --old-options=OPTIONS old cluster options to pass to the server\n\ -O, --new-options=OPTIONS new cluster options to pass to the server\n\ -p, --old-port=OLDPORT old cluster port number (default %d)\n\ -P, --new-port=NEWPORT new cluster port number (default %d)\n\ -u, --user=NAME cluster superuser (default \"%s\")\n\ -v, --verbose enable verbose output\n\ -V, --version display version information, then exit\n\ -h, --help show this help, then exit\n\ \n\ Before running pg_upgrade you must:\n\ create a new database cluster (using the new version of initdb)\n\ shutdown the postmaster servicing the old cluster\n\ shutdown the postmaster servicing the new cluster\n\ \n\ When you run pg_upgrade, you must provide the following information:\n\ the data directory for the old cluster (-d OLDDATADIR)\n\ the data directory for the new cluster (-D NEWDATADIR)\n\ the \"bin\" directory for the old version (-b OLDBINDIR)\n\ the \"bin\" directory for the new version (-B NEWBINDIR)\n\ \n\ For example:\n\ pg_upgrade -d oldCluster/data -D newCluster/data -b oldCluster/bin -B newCluster/bin\n\ or\n"), old_cluster.port, new_cluster.port, os_info.user); #ifndef WIN32 printf(_("\ $ export PGDATAOLD=oldCluster/data\n\ $ export PGDATANEW=newCluster/data\n\ $ export PGBINOLD=oldCluster/bin\n\ $ export PGBINNEW=newCluster/bin\n\ $ pg_upgrade\n")); #else printf(_("\ C:\\> set PGDATAOLD=oldCluster/data\n\ C:\\> set PGDATANEW=newCluster/data\n\ C:\\> set PGBINOLD=oldCluster/bin\n\ C:\\> set PGBINNEW=newCluster/bin\n\ C:\\> pg_upgrade\n")); #endif printf(_("\nReport bugs to .\n")); } /* * check_required_directory() * * Checks a directory option. * dirpath - the directory name supplied on the command line * envVarName - the name of an environment variable to get if dirpath is NULL * cmdLineOption - the command line option corresponds to this directory (-o, -O, -n, -N) * description - a description of this directory option * * We use the last two arguments to construct a meaningful error message if the * user hasn't provided the required directory name. */ static void check_required_directory(char **dirpath, char *envVarName, char *cmdLineOption, char *description) { if (*dirpath == NULL || strlen(*dirpath) == 0) { const char *envVar; if ((envVar = getenv(envVarName)) && strlen(envVar)) *dirpath = pg_strdup(envVar); else pg_log(PG_FATAL, "You must identify the directory where the %s.\n" "Please use the %s command-line option or the %s environment variable.\n", description, cmdLineOption, envVarName); } /* * Trim off any trailing path separators */ #ifndef WIN32 if ((*dirpath)[strlen(*dirpath) - 1] == '/') #else if ((*dirpath)[strlen(*dirpath) - 1] == '/' || (*dirpath)[strlen(*dirpath) - 1] == '\\') #endif (*dirpath)[strlen(*dirpath) - 1] = 0; } /* * adjust_data_dir * * If a configuration-only directory was specified, find the real data dir * by quering the running server. This has limited checking because we * can't check for a running server because we can't find postmaster.pid. */ void adjust_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster) { char filename[MAXPGPATH]; char cmd[MAXPGPATH], cmd_output[MAX_STRING]; FILE *fd, *output; /* If there is no postgresql.conf, it can't be a config-only dir */ snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/postgresql.conf", cluster->pgconfig); if ((fd = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) return; fclose(fd); /* If PG_VERSION exists, it can't be a config-only dir */ snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/PG_VERSION", cluster->pgconfig); if ((fd = fopen(filename, "r")) != NULL) { fclose(fd); return; } /* Must be a configuration directory, so find the real data directory. */ prep_status("Finding the real data directory for the %s cluster", CLUSTER_NAME(cluster)); /* * We don't have a data directory yet, so we can't check the PG * version, so this might fail --- only works for PG 9.2+. If this * fails, pg_upgrade will fail anyway because the data files will not * be found. */ snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "\"%s/postmaster\" -D \"%s\" -C data_directory", cluster->bindir, cluster->pgconfig); if ((output = popen(cmd, "r")) == NULL || fgets(cmd_output, sizeof(cmd_output), output) == NULL) pg_log(PG_FATAL, "Could not get data directory using %s: %s\n", cmd, getErrorText(errno)); pclose(output); /* Remove trailing newline */ if (strchr(cmd_output, '\n') != NULL) *strchr(cmd_output, '\n') = '\0'; cluster->pgdata = pg_strdup(cmd_output); check_ok(); }