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 # Copyright (C) 2007 Dejan Muhamedagic <dmuhamedagic@suse.de>
 #			Almost everything as part of hb_report
 # Copyright (C) 2010 Andrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net>
 #			Cleanups, refactoring, extensions
 #
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
 # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
 # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
 #

host=`uname -n`
shorthost=`echo $host | sed s:\\\\..*::`
if [ -z $verbose ]; then
    verbose=0
fi

# Target Files
EVENTS_F=events.txt
ANALYSIS_F=analysis.txt
DESCRIPTION_F=description.txt
HALOG_F=cluster-log.txt
BT_F=backtraces.txt
SYSINFO_F=sysinfo.txt
SYSSTATS_F=sysstats.txt
DLM_DUMP_F=dlm_dump.txt
CRM_MON_F=crm_mon.txt
MEMBERSHIP_F=members.txt
HB_UUID_F=hb_uuid.txt
HOSTCACHE=hostcache
CRM_VERIFY_F=crm_verify.txt
PERMISSIONS_F=permissions.txt
CIB_F=cib.xml
CIB_TXT_F=cib.txt
DRBD_INFO_F=drbd_info.txt

EVENT_PATTERNS="
state		do_state_transition
membership	pcmk_peer_update.*(lost|memb):
quorum		crmd.*crm_update_quorum|crmd.*ais.disp.*quorum.(lost|ac?quir)
pause		Process.pause.detected
resources	lrmd.*rsc:(start|stop)
stonith		te_fence_node|stonith-ng.*log_oper.*report|stonithd.*(requests|(Succeeded|Failed).to.STONITH|result=)
start_stop	sutdown.decision|Starting.heartbeat|Corosync.Cluster.Engine|corosync.*Initializing.transport|Executive.Service.RELEASE|crm_shutdown:.Requesting.shutdown|pcmk_shutdown:.Shutdown.complete
"

# superset of all packages of interest on all distros
# (the package manager will be used to validate the installation
# of any of these packages that are installed)
PACKAGES="pacemaker pacemaker-libs pacemaker-cluster-libs libpacemaker3
pacemaker-remote pacemaker-pygui pacemaker-pymgmt pymgmt-client
openais libopenais2 libopenais3 corosync libcorosync4
resource-agents cluster-glue-libs cluster-glue libglue2 ldirectord
heartbeat heartbeat-common heartbeat-resources libheartbeat2
ocfs2-tools ocfs2-tools-o2cb ocfs2console
ocfs2-kmp-default ocfs2-kmp-pae ocfs2-kmp-xen ocfs2-kmp-debug ocfs2-kmp-trace
drbd drbd-kmp-xen drbd-kmp-pae drbd-kmp-default drbd-kmp-debug drbd-kmp-trace
drbd-heartbeat drbd-pacemaker drbd-utils drbd-bash-completion drbd-xen
lvm2 lvm2-clvm cmirrord
libdlm libdlm2 libdlm3
hawk ruby lighttpd
kernel-default kernel-pae kernel-xen
glibc
"

# Potential locations of system log files
SYSLOGS="
    /var/log/*
    /var/logs/*
    /var/syslog/*
    /var/adm/*
    /var/log/ha/*
    /var/log/cluster/*
"

# Whether pacemaker_remoted was found (0 = yes, 1 = no, -1 = haven't looked yet)
REMOTED_STATUS=-1

#
# keep the user posted
#
record() {
    if [ x != x"$REPORT_HOME" -a -d "${REPORT_HOME}/$shorthost" ]; then
        rec="${REPORT_HOME}/$shorthost/report.out"

    elif [ x != x"${l_base}" -a -d "${l_base}" ]; then
        rec="${l_base}/report.summary"

    else
        rec="/dev/null"
    fi
    printf "%-10s  $*\n" "$shorthost:" 2>&1 >> "${rec}"
}

log() {
    printf "%-10s  $*\n" "$shorthost:" 1>&2
    record "$*"
}

debug() {
    if [ $verbose -gt 0 ]; then
	log "Debug: $*"
    else
        record "Debug: $*"
    fi
}

info() {
    log "$*"
}

warning() {
    log "WARN: $*"
}

fatal() {
    log "ERROR: $*"
    exit 1
}

is_running() {
    ps -ef | egrep -qs $(echo "$1" | sed -e 's/^\(.\)/[\1]/')
}

has_remoted() {
    if [ $REMOTED_STATUS -eq -1 ]; then
        REMOTED_STATUS=1
        if which pacemaker_remoted >/dev/null 2>&1; then
            REMOTED_STATUS=0
        elif [ -x "/usr/sbin/pacemaker_remoted" ]; then
            REMOTED_STATUS=0
        else
            # @TODO: the binary might be elsewhere,
            # but a global search is too expensive
            for d in /{usr,opt}/{local/,}{s,}bin; do
                if [ -x "${d}/pacemaker_remoted" ]; then
                    REMOTED_STATUS=0
                fi
            done
        fi
    fi
    return $REMOTED_STATUS
}

# found_dir <description> <dirname>
found_dir() {
    echo "$2"
    info "Pacemaker $1 found in: $2"
}

detect_daemon_dir() {
    info "Searching for where Pacemaker daemons live... this may take a while"

    for d in \
        {/usr,/usr/local,/opt/local,/usr}/{libexec,lib64,lib}/{pacemaker,heartbeat}
    do
        # pacemaker and pacemaker-cts packages can install to daemon directory,
        # so check for a file from each
        if [ -e $d/pengine ] || [ -e $d/lrmd_test ]; then
            found_dir "daemons" "$d"
            return
        fi
    done

    # Pacemaker Remote nodes don't need to install daemons
    if has_remoted; then
        info "Pacemaker daemons not found (this appears to be a Pacemaker Remote node)"
        return
    fi

    for f in $(find / -maxdepth $maxdepth -type f -name pengine -o -name lrmd_test); do
        d=$(dirname "$f")
        found_dir "daemons" "$d"
        return
    done

    fatal "Pacemaker daemons not found (nonstandard installation?)"
}

detect_cib_dir() {
    for d in $local_state_dir/lib/{pacemaker/cib,heartbeat/crm}; do
        if [ "-f $d/cib.xml" ]; then
            found_dir "config files" "$d"
            return
        fi
    done

    # Pacemaker Remote nodes don't need a CIB
    if has_remoted; then
        info "Pacemaker config not found (this appears to be a Pacemaker Remote node)"
        return
    fi

    info "Searching for where Pacemaker keeps config information... this may take a while"
    # TODO: What about false positives where someone copied the CIB?
    for f in $(find / -maxdepth $maxdepth -type f -name cib.xml); do
        d=$(dirname $f)
        found_dir "config files" "$d"
        return
    done

    warning "Pacemaker config not found (nonstandard installation?)"
}

detect_state_dir() {
    if [ -n "$CRM_CONFIG_DIR" ]; then
        # Assume new layout
        # $local_state_dir/lib/pacemaker/(cib,pengine,blackbox,cores)
        dirname "$CRM_CONFIG_DIR"

    # Pacemaker Remote nodes might not have a CRM_CONFIG_DIR
    elif [ -d "$local_state_dir/lib/pacemaker" ]; then
        echo $local_state_dir/lib/pacemaker
    fi
}

detect_pe_dir() {
    config_root="$1"

    d="$config_root/pengine"
    if [ -d "$d" ]; then
        found_dir "policy engine inputs" "$d"
        return
    fi

    if has_remoted; then
        info "Pacemaker policy engine inputs not found (this appears to be a Pacemaker Remote node)"
        return
    fi

    info "Searching for where Pacemaker keeps Policy Engine inputs... this may take a while"
    for d in $(find / -maxdepth $maxdepth -type d -name pengine); do
        found_dir "policy engine inputs" "$d"
        return
    done

    fatal "Pacemaker policy engine inputs not found (nonstandard installation?)"
}

detect_host() {
    local_state_dir=/var

    if [ -d $local_state_dir/run ]; then
	CRM_STATE_DIR=$local_state_dir/run/crm
    else
        info "Searching for where Pacemaker keeps runtime data... this may take a while"
	for d in `find / -maxdepth $maxdepth -type d -name run`; do
	    local_state_dir=`dirname $d`
	    CRM_STATE_DIR=$d/crm
	    break
	done
	info "Found: $CRM_STATE_DIR"
    fi
    debug "Machine runtime directory: $local_state_dir"
    debug "Pacemaker runtime data located in: $CRM_STATE_DIR"

    CRM_DAEMON_DIR=$(detect_daemon_dir)
    CRM_CONFIG_DIR=$(detect_cib_dir)
    config_root=$(detect_state_dir)

    # Older versions had none
    BLACKBOX_DIR=$config_root/blackbox
    debug "Pacemaker blackboxes (if any) located in: $BLACKBOX_DIR"

    PE_STATE_DIR=$(detect_pe_dir "$config_root")

    HA_STATE_DIR=$local_state_dir/lib/heartbeat
    debug "Assuming Heartbeat state files, if any, are located in: $HA_STATE_DIR"

    CRM_CORE_DIRS=""
    for d in $config_root/cores $HA_STATE_DIR/cores $local_state_dir/lib/corosync $local_state_dir/lib/openais; do
	if [ -d $d ]; then
	    CRM_CORE_DIRS="$CRM_CORE_DIRS $d"
	fi
    done
    debug "Core files located under: $CRM_CORE_DIRS"
}

time2str() {
	perl -e "use POSIX; print strftime('%x %X',localtime($1));"
}

get_time() {
	perl -e "\$time=\"$*\";" -e '
	$unix_tm = 0;
	eval "use Date::Parse";
	if (index($time, ":") < 0) {
	} elsif (!$@) {
		$unix_tm = str2time($time);
	} else {
		eval "use Date::Manip";
		if (!$@) {
			$unix_tm = UnixDate(ParseDateString($time), "%s");
		}
	}
	if ($unix_tm != "") {
		print int($unix_tm);
	} else {
		print "";
	}
	'
}

get_time_() {
    warning "Unknown time format used by: $*"
}

get_time_syslog() {
    awk '{print $1,$2,$3}'
}

get_time_legacy() {
    awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/_/ /'
}

get_time_iso8601() {
    awk '{print $1}'
}

get_time_format_for_string() {
    l="$*"
    t=$(get_time `echo $l | get_time_syslog`)
    if [ "x$t" != x ]; then
	echo syslog
	return
    fi

    t=$(get_time `echo $l | get_time_iso8601`)
    if [ "x$t" != x ]; then
	echo iso8601
	return
    fi

    t=$(get_time `echo $l | get_time_legacy`)
    if [ "x$t" != x ]; then
	echo legacy
	return
    fi
}

get_time_format() {
    t=0 l="" func=""
    trycnt=10
    while [ $trycnt -gt 0 ] && read l; do
	func=$(get_time_format_for_string $l)
	if [ "x$func" != x ]; then
	    break
	fi
	trycnt=$(($trycnt-1))
    done
    #debug "Logfile uses the $func time format"
    echo $func
}

get_first_time() {
    l=""
    format=$1
    while read l; do
	t=$(echo $l | get_time_$format)
	ts=$(get_time $t)
	if [ "x$ts" != x ]; then
	    echo "$ts"
	    return
	fi
    done
}

get_last_time() {
    l=""
    best=`date +%s` # Now
    format=$1
    while read l; do
	t=$(echo $l | get_time_$format)
	ts=$(get_time $t)
	if [ "x$ts" != x ]; then
	    best=$ts
	fi
    done
    echo $best
}

linetime() {
    l=`tail -n +$2 $1 | grep -a ":[0-5][0-9]:" | head -n 1`
    format=`get_time_format_for_string $l`
    t=`echo $l | get_time_$format`
    get_time "$t"
}

#
# findmsg <max> <pattern>
#
# Print the names of up to <max> system logs that contain <pattern>,
# ordered by most recently modified.
#
findmsg() {
    max=$1
    pattern="$2"
    found=0

    # List all potential system logs ordered by most recently modified.
    candidates=$(ls -1td $SYSLOGS 2>/dev/null)
    if [ -z "$candidates" ]; then
        debug "No system logs found to search for pattern \'$pattern\'"
        return
    fi

    # Portable way to handle files with spaces in their names.
    SAVE_IFS=$IFS
    IFS="
"

    # Check each log file for matches.
    logfiles=""
    for f in $candidates; do
        local cat=""

        # We only care about readable files with something in them.
        if [ ! -f "$f" ] || [ ! -r "$f" ] || [ ! -s "$f" ] ; then
            continue
        fi

        cat=$(find_decompressor "$f")

        # We want to avoid grepping through potentially huge binary logs such
        # as lastlog. However, control characters sometimes find their way into
        # text logs, so we use a heuristic of more than 256 nonprintable
        # characters in the file's first kilobyte.
        if [ $($cat "$f" 2>/dev/null | head -c 1024 | tr -d '[:print:][:space:]' | wc -c) -gt 256 ]
        then
            continue
        fi

        # Our patterns are ASCII, so we can use LC_ALL="C" to speed up grep
        $cat "$f" 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL="C" grep -q -e "$pattern"
        if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then

            # Add this file to the list of hits
            # (using newline as separator to handle spaces in names).
            if [ -z "$logfiles" ]; then
                logfiles="$f"
            else
                logfiles="$logfiles
$f"
            fi

            # If we have enough hits, print them and return.
            found=$(($found+1))
            if [ $found -ge $max ]; then
                debug "Pattern \'$pattern\' found in: [ $logfiles ]"
                IFS=$SAVE_IFS
                echo "$logfiles"
                return
            fi
        fi
    done 2>/dev/null
    IFS=$SAVE_IFS

    debug "Pattern \'$pattern\' not found in any system logs"
}

node_events() {
  if [ -e $1 ]; then
    Epatt=`echo "$EVENT_PATTERNS" |
      while read title p; do [ -n "$p" ] && echo -n "|$p"; done |
      sed 's/.//'
      `
    grep -E "$Epatt" $1
  fi
}

pickfirst() {
    for x; do
	which $x >/dev/null 2>&1 && {
	    echo $x
	    return 0
	}
    done
    return 1
}

shrink() {
    olddir=$PWD
    dir=`dirname $1`
    base=`basename $1`

    target=$1.tar
    tar_options="cf"

    variant=`pickfirst bzip2 gzip xz false`
    case $variant in
	bz*)
	    tar_options="jcf"
	    target="$target.bz2"
	    ;;
	gz*)
	    tar_options="zcf"
	    target="$target.gz"
	    ;;
	xz*)
	    tar_options="Jcf"
	    target="$target.xz"
	    ;;
	*)
	    warning "Could not find a compression program, the resulting tarball may be huge"
	    ;;
    esac

    if [ -e $target ]; then
	fatal "Destination $target already exists, specify an alternate name with --dest"
    fi

    cd $dir  >/dev/null 2>&1
    tar $tar_options $target $base >/dev/null 2>&1
    cd $olddir  >/dev/null 2>&1

    echo $target
}

findln_by_time() {
    local logf=$1
    local tm=$2
    local first=1

    # Some logs can be massive (over 1,500,000,000 lines have been seen in the wild) 
    # Even just 'wc -l' on these files can take 10+ minutes 

    local fileSize=`ls -lh | awk '{ print $5 }' | grep -ie G`
    if [ x$fileSize != x ]; then
        warning "$logf is ${fileSize} in size and could take many hours to process. Skipping."
        return
    fi

    local last=`wc -l < $logf`
    while [ $first -le $last ]; do
	mid=$((($last+$first)/2))
	trycnt=10
	while [ $trycnt -gt 0 ]; do
	    tmid=`linetime $logf $mid`
	    [ "$tmid" ] && break
	    warning "cannot extract time: $logf:$mid; will try the next one"
	    trycnt=$(($trycnt-1))
			# shift the whole first-last segment
	    first=$(($first-1))
	    last=$(($last-1))
	    mid=$((($last+$first)/2))
	done
	if [ -z "$tmid" ]; then
	    warning "giving up on log..."
	    return
	fi
	if [ $tmid -gt $tm ]; then
	    last=$(($mid-1))
	elif [ $tmid -lt $tm ]; then
	    first=$(($mid+1))
	else
	    break
	fi
    done
    echo $mid
}

dumplog() {
    local logf=$1
    local from_line=$2
    local to_line=$3
    [ "$from_line" ] ||
    return
    tail -n +$from_line $logf |
    if [ "$to_line" ]; then
	head -$(($to_line-$from_line+1))
    else
	cat
    fi
}

#
# find log/set of logs which are interesting for us
#
#
# find log slices
#

find_decompressor() {
    case $1 in
        *bz2) echo "bzip2 -dc" ;;
        *gz)  echo "gzip -dc" ;;
        *xz)  echo "xz -dc" ;;
        *)    echo "cat" ;;
    esac
}

#
# check if the log contains a piece of our segment
#
is_our_log() {
	local logf=$1
	local from_time=$2
	local to_time=$3

	local cat=`find_decompressor $logf`
	local format=`$cat $logf | get_time_format`
	local first_time=`$cat $logf | head -10 | get_first_time $format`
	local last_time=`$cat $logf | tail -10 | get_last_time $format`

	if [ x = "x$first_time" -o x = "x$last_time" ]; then
	    warning "Skipping bad logfile '$1': Could not determine log dates"
	    return 0 # skip (empty log?)
	fi
	if [ $from_time -gt $last_time ]; then
		# we shouldn't get here anyway if the logs are in order
		return 2 # we're past good logs; exit
	fi
	if [ $from_time -ge $first_time ]; then
		return 3 # this is the last good log
	fi
	# have to go further back
	if [ x = "x$to_time" -o $to_time -ge $first_time ]; then
		return 1 # include this log
	else
		return 0 # don't include this log
	fi
}
#
# go through archived logs (timewise backwards) and see if there
# are lines belonging to us
# (we rely on untouched log files, i.e. that modify time
# hasn't been changed)
#
arch_logs() {
	local logf=$1
	local from_time=$2
	local to_time=$3

	# look for files such as: ha-log-20090308 or
	# ha-log-20090308.gz (.bz2) or ha-log.0, etc
	ls -t $logf $logf*[0-9z] 2>/dev/null |
	while read next_log; do
		is_our_log $next_log $from_time $to_time
		case $? in
		0) ;;  # noop, continue
		1) echo $next_log  # include log and continue
			debug "Found log $next_log"
			;;
		2) break;; # don't go through older logs!
		3) echo $next_log  # include log and continue
			debug "Found log $next_log"
			break
			;; # don't go through older logs!
		esac
	done
}

#
# print part of the log
#
drop_tmp_file() {
	[ -z "$tmp" ] || rm -f "$tmp"
}

print_logseg() {
	local logf=$1
	local from_time=$2
	local to_time=$3

	# uncompress to a temp file (if necessary)
	local cat=`find_decompressor $logf`
	if [ "$cat" != "cat" ]; then
		tmp=`mktemp`
		$cat $logf > $tmp
		trap drop_tmp_file 0
		sourcef=$tmp
	else
		sourcef=$logf
		tmp=""
	fi

	if [ "$from_time" = 0 ]; then
		FROM_LINE=1
	else
		FROM_LINE=`findln_by_time $sourcef $from_time`
	fi
	if [ -z "$FROM_LINE" ]; then
		warning "couldn't find line for time $from_time; corrupt log file?"
		return
	fi

	TO_LINE=""
	if [ "$to_time" != 0 ]; then
		TO_LINE=`findln_by_time $sourcef $to_time`
		if [ -z "$TO_LINE" ]; then
			warning "couldn't find line for time $to_time; corrupt log file?"
			return
		fi
		if [ $FROM_LINE -lt $TO_LINE ]; then
		    dumplog $sourcef $FROM_LINE $TO_LINE
		    log "Including segment [$FROM_LINE-$TO_LINE] from $logf"
		else
		    debug "Empty segment [$FROM_LINE-$TO_LINE] from $logf"
		fi
	else
	    dumplog $sourcef $FROM_LINE $TO_LINE
	    log "Including all logs after line $FROM_LINE from $logf"
	fi
	drop_tmp_file
	trap "" 0
}

#
# find log/set of logs which are interesting for us
#
dumplogset() {
	local logf=$1
	local from_time=$2
	local to_time=$3

	local logf_set=`arch_logs $logf $from_time $to_time`
	if [ x = "x$logf_set" ]; then
		return
	fi

	local num_logs=`echo "$logf_set" | wc -l`
	local oldest=`echo $logf_set | awk '{print $NF}'`
	local newest=`echo $logf_set | awk '{print $1}'`
	local mid_logfiles=`echo $logf_set | awk '{for(i=NF-1; i>1; i--) print $i}'`

	# the first logfile: from $from_time to $to_time (or end)
	# logfiles in the middle: all
	# the last logfile: from beginning to $to_time (or end)
	case $num_logs in
	1) print_logseg $newest $from_time $to_time;;
	*)
		print_logseg $oldest $from_time 0
		for f in $mid_logfiles; do
		    `find_decompressor $f` $f
		    debug "including complete $f logfile"
		done
		print_logseg $newest 0 $to_time
	;;
	esac
}

# cut out a stanza
getstanza() {
	awk -v name="$1" '
	!in_stanza && NF==2 && /^[a-z][a-z]*[[:space:]]*{/ { # stanza start
		if ($1 == name)
			in_stanza = 1
	}
	in_stanza { print }
	in_stanza && NF==1 && $1 == "}" { exit }
	'
}
# supply stanza in $1 and variable name in $2
# (stanza is optional)
getcfvar() {
    cf_type=$1; shift;
    cf_var=$1; shift;
    cf_file=$*

    [ -f "$cf_file" ] || return
    case $cf_type in
	cman)
	    grep $cf_var $cf_file | sed s/.*$cf_var=\"// | sed s/\".*//
	    ;;
	corosync|openais)
	    sed 's/#.*//' < $cf_file |
	        if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
			getstanza "$cf_var"
			shift 1
		else
			cat
		fi |
		awk -v varname="$cf_var" '
		NF==2 && match($1,varname":$")==1 { print $2; exit; }
		'
	;;
	heartbeat)
	    sed 's/#.*//' < $cf_file |
		grep -w "^$cf_var" |
		sed 's/^[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]]*//'

	    ;;
	logd)
	    sed 's/#.*//' < $cf_file |
		grep -w "^$cf_var" |
		sed 's/^[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]]*//'

	    ;;
    esac
}

pickfirst() {
    for x; do
	which $x >/dev/null 2>&1 && {
	    echo $x
	    return 0
	}
    done
    return 1
}

#
# figure out the cluster type, depending on the process list
# and existence of configuration files
#
get_cluster_type() {
    if is_running corosync; then
	tool=`pickfirst corosync-objctl corosync-cmapctl`
	case $tool in
	    *objctl) quorum=`$tool -a | grep quorum.provider | sed 's/.*=\s*//'`;;
	    *cmapctl) quorum=`$tool | grep quorum.provider | sed 's/.*=\s*//'`;;
	esac
	if [ x"$quorum" = x"quorum_cman" ]; then
	    stack="cman"
	else
	    stack="corosync"
	fi

    elif is_running aisexec; then
	stack="openais"

    elif
	ps -ef | grep -v -e grep -e "eartbeat/[clasp]" | egrep -qs '[h]eartbeat'
    then
	stack="heartbeat"

    # Now we're guessing...

    elif [ -f /etc/cluster/cluster.conf ]; then
	stack="cman"

    # TODO: Technically these could be anywhere :-/
    elif [ -f /etc/corosync/corosync.conf ]; then
	stack="corosync"

    elif [ -f /etc/ais/openais.conf ]; then
	stack="openais"

    elif [ -f /etc/ha.d/ha.cf ]; then
        stack="heartbeat"

    else
        # We still don't know. This might be a Pacemaker Remote node,
        # or the configuration might be in a nonstandard location.
        stack="any"
    fi

    debug "Detected the '$stack' cluster stack"
    echo $stack
}

find_cluster_cf() {
    case $1 in
	cman) echo "/etc/cluster/cluster.conf";;
	corosync)
	    best_size=0
	    best_file=""

	    # TODO: Technically these could be anywhere :-/
	    for cf in /etc/ais/openais.conf /etc/corosync/corosync.conf; do
		if [ -f $cf ]; then
		    size=`wc -l $cf | awk '{print $1}'`
		    if [ $size -gt $best_size ]; then
			best_size=$size
			best_file=$cf
		    fi
		fi
	    done
	    if [ -z "$best_file" ]; then
		debug "Looking for corosync configuration file. This may take a while..."
		for f in `find / -maxdepth $maxdepth -type f -name corosync.conf`; do
		    best_file=$f
		    break
		done
	    fi
	    debug "Located corosync config file: $best_file"
	    echo "$best_file"
	    ;;
	openais)
	    # TODO: Technically it could be anywhere :-/
	    cf="/etc/ais/openais.conf"
	    if [ -f $cf ]; then
		echo "$cf"
	    fi
	    ;;
	heartbeat)
	    cf="/etc/ha.d/ha.cf"
	    if [ -f $cf ]; then
		echo "$cf"
	    fi
	    ;;
	any)
	    # Cluster type is undetermined. Don't complain, because this
	    # might be a Pacemaker Remote node.
	    ;;
	*)
	    warning "Unknown cluster type: $1"
	    ;;
    esac
}

#
# check for the major prereq for a) parameter parsing and b)
# parsing logs
#
t=`get_time "12:00"`
if [ "$t" = "" ]; then
	fatal "please install the perl Date::Parse module (perl-DateTime-Format-DateParse on Fedora/Red Hat)"
fi

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