I have a problem with my shell code. The purpose of the code is to automatically start the server if one is suddenly is offline due to a crash. The code works perfectly when you just simply execute it via ./script.sh & however! When I set a cron job with the script, it begins to start several processes of the srvexecutable
Unfortunately the processes have the same name, so I have to base it off the process ID and the process ID's location. Hence "realpath" is implemented.
Here is the code. I would extremely appreciate it if someone helped me fix this bug.
# Created by Lorenc!
# Server List
srvloc_1="/home/user/srv1"
server_1="/home/user/srv1/srvexecutable"
srvloc_2="/home/user/srv2"
server_2="/home/user/srv2/srvexecutable"
# Loop Iterator And Server Array!
servers=0
declare -a SRV
for word in $(pidof srvexecutable); do
SRV[servers]="$(realpath /proc/$word/exe)"
#echo ${SRV[$servers]}
let servers++
done
if [ "$servers" -ge 2 ]; then
echo "that's $servers processes"
exit
else
if [ "$servers" -le 1 ];
then
echo "Currently $servers processes."
if [ "$servers" -eq 0 ];
then
echo "No servers online! Booting both now."
cd $srvloc_1
nohup $server_1 &
sleep 1
cd $srvloc_2
nohup $server_2 &
exit
else
if ${SRV[0]} == $server_1
then
echo "Starting $server_1 as it is not online!"
cd $srvloc_1
nohup $server_1 &
else
echo "Starting $server_2 as it is not online!"
cd $srvloc_2
nohup $server_2 &
fi
fi
else
echo "Both servers are running. Beautiful."
fi
fi
#!/bin/bash
shebang; needs much, much more quoting; the lastif
statement isn't in a test context, so it's trying to run${SRV[0]}
as a command with==
as its first argument... etc.[ "$foo" -le "$bar" ]
is bad form; since you're requiring bash anyhow,(( foo <= bar ))
is much, much easier-to-read. Without the quotes (which is how you're mostly using it), by contrast, it's not just bad form but buggy.