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				| #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| # Turn on extended globbing
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| shopt -s extglob
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| # Bail on any error
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| set -e
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| 
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| prog=$(basename $0)
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| 
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| print_help() {
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| cat <<EOF
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| NAME
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| $prog - Gather asterisk log files
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| 	$prog [ --help ] [ --dateformat="<dateformat>" ]
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| 		[ --timezone="<timezone>" ] [ --append-logfiles ]
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| 		[ --tarball-uniqueid="<uniqueid>" ]
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| 		[ <logfiles> | <pattern> ... ]
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| 	Gathers log files, optionally converts POSIX timestamps
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| 	to readable format. and creates a tarball.
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| 
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| 	Options:
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| 
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| 	--help
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| 		Print this help.
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| 
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| 	--dateformat="<dateformat>"
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| 		A Python strftime format string to be used when converting
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| 		POSIX timestamps in log files to readable format.  If not
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| 		specified as an argument or in the config file, no conversion
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| 		is done.
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| 
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| 	--timezone="<timezone>"
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| 		The timezone to use when converting POSIX timestamps to
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| 		readable format.  It can be specified in "<continent>/<city>"
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| 		format or in abbreviation format such as "CST6CDT".  If not
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| 		specified as an argument or in the config file, the "local"
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| 		timezone is used.
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| 
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| 	--append-logfiles
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| 		Append any log files specified on the command line to the
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| 		config file specified ones instead of overriding them.
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| 
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| 	--tarball-uniqueid="<uniqueid>"
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| 		Normally DATEFORMAT is used to make the tarballs unique
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| 		but you can use your own unique id in the tarball names
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| 		such as a Jira issue id.
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| 
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| 	<logfiles> | <pattern>
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| 		A list of log files or log file search patterns.  Unless
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| 		--append-logfiles was specified, these entries will override
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| 		those specified in the config files.
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| 
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| 		If no files are specified on the command line the, value of
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| 		LOGFILES from ast_debug_tools.conf will be used.  Failing
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| 		that, the following patterns will be used:
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| 		/var/log/asterisk/messages*
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| 		/var/log/asterisk/queue*
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| 		/var/log/asterisk/debug*
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| 		/var/log/asterisk/security*
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| 
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| NOTES
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| 	Any files output will have ':' characters changed to '-'.  This is
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| 	to facilitate uploading those files to Jira which doesn't like the
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| 	colons.
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| 
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| FILES
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| 	/etc/asterisk/ast_debug_tools.conf
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| 	~/ast_debug_tools.conf
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| 	./ast_debug_tools.conf
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| 
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| 	# Readable Local time for the tarball names
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| 	DATEFORMAT='date +%FT%H-%M-%S%z'
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| 
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| 	# A list of log files and/or log file search patterns using the
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| 	# same syntax as COREDUMPS.
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| 	#
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| 	LOGFILES=(/var/log/asterisk/messages* /var/log/asterisk/queue* \\
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| 		/var/log/asterisk/debug* /var/log/asterisk/security*)
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| 
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| 	# $prog converts POSIX timestamps to readable format
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| 	# using this Python strftime format string.  If not specified
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| 	# or an empty string, no format covnersion is done.
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| 	LOG_DATEFORMAT="%m/%d %H:%M:%S.%f"
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| 
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| 	# The timezone to use when converting POSIX timestamps to
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| 	# readable format.  It can be specified in "<continent>/<city>"
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| 	# format or in abbreviation format such as "CST6CDT".  If not
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| 	# specified, the "local" timezone is used.
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| 	# LOG_TIMEZONE=
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| 
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| EOF
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| 	exit 1
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| }
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| 
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| append_logfiles=false
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| 
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| declare -a LOGFILES
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| declare -a ARGS_LOGFILES
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| 
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| # Read config files from least important to most important
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| [ -f /etc/asterisk/ast_debug_tools.conf ] && source /etc/asterisk/ast_debug_tools.conf
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| [ -f ~/ast_debug_tools.conf ] && source ~/ast_debug_tools.conf
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| [ -f ./ast_debug_tools.conf ] && source ./ast_debug_tools.conf
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| 
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| if [ ${#LOGFILES[@]} -eq 0 ] ; then
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| 	LOGFILES+=(/var/log/asterisk/messages* /var/log/asterisk/queue* \
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| 	/var/log/asterisk/debug* /var/log/asterisk/security*)
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| fi
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| 
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| DATEFORMAT=${DATEFORMAT:-'date +%FT%H-%M-%S%z'}
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| 
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| # Use "$@" (with the quotes) so spaces in patterns or
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| # file names are preserved.
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| # Later on when we have to iterate over LOGFILES, we always
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| # use the indexes rather than trying to expand the values of LOGFILES
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| # just in case.
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| 
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| for a in "$@" ; do
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| 	case "$a" in
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| 	--dateformat=*)
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| 		LOG_DATEFORMAT=${a#*=}
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| 		;;
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| 	--timezone=*)
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| 		LOG_TIMEZONE=${a#*=}
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| 		;;
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| 	--append-logfiles)
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| 		append_logfiles=true
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| 		;;
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| 	--tarball-uniqueid=*)
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| 		tarball_uniqueid=${a#*=}
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| 		;;
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| 	--help|-*)
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| 		print_help
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| 		;;
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| 	*)
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| 		ARGS_LOGFILES+=("$a")
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| 		# If any files are specified on the command line, ignore those
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| 		# specified in the config files unless append-logfiles was specified.
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| 		if ! $append_logfiles ; then
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| 			LOGFILES=()
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| 		fi
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| 	esac
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| done
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| 
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| # append logfiles/patterns specified as command line arguments to LOGFILES.
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| for i in ${!ARGS_LOGFILES[@]} ; do
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| 	LOGFILES+=("${ARGS_LOGFILES[$i]}")
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| done
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| 
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| # At this point, all glob entries that match files should be expanded.
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| # Any entries that don't exist are probably globs that didn't match anything
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| # and need to be pruned.
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| 
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| for i in ${!LOGFILES[@]} ; do
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| 	if [ ! -f "${LOGFILES[$i]}" ] ; then
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| 		unset LOGFILES[$i]
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| 		continue
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| 	fi
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| done
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| 
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| # Sort and weed out any dups
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| IFS=$'\x0a'
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| readarray -t LOGFILES < <(echo -n "${LOGFILES[*]}" | sort -u )
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| unset IFS
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| 
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| if [ "${#LOGFILES[@]}" -eq 0 ] ; then
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| 	echo "No log files found"
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| 	print_help
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| fi
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| 
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| # Timestamp to use for output files
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| df=${tarball_uniqueid:-$(${DATEFORMAT})}
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| 
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| # Extract the Python timestamp conver script from the end of this
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| # script and save it to /tmp/.ast_tsconvert.py
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| 
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| ss=`egrep -n "^#@@@SCRIPTSTART@@@" $0 |cut -f1 -d:`
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| tail -n +${ss} $0 >/tmp/.ast_tsconvert.py
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| 
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| tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
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| if [ -z "$tmpdir" ] ; then
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| 	echo "${prog}: Unable to create temporary directory."
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| 	exit 1
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| fi
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| trap "rm -rf $tmpdir" EXIT
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| tardir=asterisk-${df}.logfiles
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| 
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| # Now iterate over the logfiles
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| for i in ${!LOGFILES[@]} ; do
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| 	lf=${LOGFILES[$i]}
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| 	destdir="$tmpdir/$tardir/$(dirname $lf)"
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| 	destfile="$tmpdir/$tardir/$lf"
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| 	mkdir -p "$destdir" 2>/dev/null || :
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| 	if [ -n "$LOG_DATEFORMAT" ] ; then
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| 		echo "Converting $lf"
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| 		cat "$lf" | python /tmp/.ast_tsconvert.py --format="$LOG_DATEFORMAT" --timezone="$LOG_TIMEZONE" > "${destfile}"
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| 	else
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| 		echo "Copying $lf"
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| 		cp "$lf" "${destfile}"
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| 	fi
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| done
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| 
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| echo "Creating /tmp/$tardir.tar.gz"
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| tar -czvf /tmp/$tardir.tar.gz -C $tmpdir $tardir 2>/dev/null
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| 
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| exit
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| 
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| # Be careful editng the inline scripts.
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| # They're space-indented.
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| 
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| # We need the python bit because lock_infos isn't
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| # a valid symbol in asterisk unless DEBUG_THREADS was
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| # used during the compile.  Also, interrupt and continue
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| # are only valid for a running program.
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| 
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| #@@@SCRIPTSTART@@@
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| import argparse
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| import datetime as dt
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| import dateutil.tz as tz
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| import re
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| import sys
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| import time
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| 
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| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Make POSIX timestamps readable")
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| parser.add_argument('--format', action='store', required=True)
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| parser.add_argument('--timezone', action='store', required=False)
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| args=parser.parse_args()
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| 
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| # We only convert timestamps that are at the beginning of a line
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| # or are preceeded by a whilespace character or a '['
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| rets = re.compile(r'(^|(?<=\s|\[))\d+(\.\d+)?', flags=re.M)
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| if args.timezone and len(args.timezone) > 0:
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|    tzf = tz.tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/' + args.timezone)
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| else:
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|    tzf = tz.tzfile('/etc/localtime')
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| 
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| now = time.time()
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| a_year_ago = now - (86400.0 * 365)
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| 
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| def convert(match):
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|    ts = float(match.group(0))
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|    if ts <= now and ts > a_year_ago and len(args.format) > 0:
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|       return dt.datetime.fromtimestamp(ts, tzf).strftime(args.format)
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|    else:
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|       return match.group(0)
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| 
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| while 1:
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|    line = sys.stdin.readline()
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|    if not line:
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|       break
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|    print(rets.sub(convert, line))
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