Groovix Net Control

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The Groovix system provides all networked workstations with unified profiles and software updates as part of the Groovix update process. This process is done through a system called Groovix NetCustomization or GNC. It queries updates, fixes and system changes from the Groovix Server and runs them automatically. If the system has not applied these updates, they are downloaded and installed automatically.

Normally, this process is performed on boot up or customized to your specific update schedule; however, this process can be run manually at any time by typing /etc/init.d/groovix-netcustomization start in an xterm window. Every time Groovix NetCustomization is run, the results of that process are dumped into a log file that can be accessed for reference or troubleshooting located at /var/log/groovix/netcustomization.log.


Setting up Groovix Server for GNC

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GNC Scripts

GNC updates are contained to their own directory /var/www/groovix/gnc/updates/[customer] where [customer] is the name of your Groovix site found in /etc/groovix/version. Each GNC update has a file at the root of the directory called gnc; the gnc file is written in bash script as a series of commands listed in the order they should be run. Groovix provides parameters and commands that customize how and when GNC updates are run and to which workstations run them, these are described in detail below. Each workstation downloads and executes the script individually after downloading it from Open Sense servers or your local Groovix Server. GNC updates that have been downloaded and executed can be found locally on each workstation in the /var/lib/groovix/updates/master.bash file.

The /var/www/groovix/gnc/updates/[customer] directory contains separate directories for the different types, sites, and labels for your deployment. GNC updates that only apply to a specific workstation type (/etc/groovix/type1,2,etc) should be placed in the directory for that type. Updates placed in the /var/www/groovix/gnc/updates/default directory are applied to all workstations.

Script Structure

The directory structure inside each GNC update should be treated like it is the / (root) directory (ex. overwriting the /etc/network/interfaces file, the interfaces file would be put in a /etc/network/ directory instead of just having the interfaces file in the root of the update directory).

Each GNC update name follows a formula of a number followed by the description of the update (ex. 0125-gdm-fix). When a Groovix workstation downloads multiple updates, it runs them in sequential order. 0-1000 is reserved for GNC updates that need to be run first, 2000's are run next followed by 9000 for GNC updates that need to be run last. If it is not critical to run an update, begin the update name with the date the update is created starting with the year (ex. 20110101-floppy-fix). Only use the 1000's or 9000's if your GNC update is required to be run before or after all other updates. If an update changes its function over time or is repurposed, add a -1, -2, etc. to the end of the new update name (ex. 0125-gdm-fix-1); this ensures that this update is applied after the older version and that workstations that already have this update, run it again with the latest change(s).

When you are ready to make your own GNC update, run the cp -rp var/www/groovix/gnc/doc/template/ [updatename] command to create a copy of the template where [updatename] is the name of your update; make sure to name the update according to the rules mentioned above for best results.

Script Rules & Formatting

  • Each update must have a gnc file in the root of the update directory
  • Update directories are named with a number, followed by the description
  • Update directories named with 0000-1000 are run first
  • Update directories named by date (20110228) run after initial updates
  • Update directories named 9000+ are run after all other updates
  • If files are included in your update other than gnc, create the directory structure those files will reside in
  • The first line of the gnc batch script contains the parameters that dictate how the update will be ran


GNC Script Parameters

abort = exits the script if an error occurs so it can be run again. Avoid the abort flag for conditional arguments (like If statements) or use set +e before the conditional and set -e after the conditional in your script. attemptonce = as soon as it attempts to run the update, it will never run it again. background = no longer in use. depends = Not available for use at this time. Will run the update when a prior update has been run successfully.


GNC Script Commands

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