#!/bin/sh
# 
# Script to do a stackdump of a Bacula daemon/program.
#
# We attempt to attach to running program
#
# Arguments to this script are
#  $1 = path to executable
#  $2 = main pid of running program to be traced back.
#  $3 = working directory
#
PNAME=`basename $1`
WD="$3"
case `uname -s` in
SunOS)
   #
   # See what debuggers are available on this platform.
   # We need to to some tricks to find out as a which on
   # a non existing binary gives:
   #
   # no <debugger> in <PATH>
   #
   # So we use the return code which is 0 when it finds
   # somethings and 1 if not.
   #
   which gdb > /dev/null 2>&1 && GDB=`which gdb` || GDB=''
   which dbx > /dev/null 2>&1 && DBX=`which dbx` || DBX=''
   which mdb > /dev/null 2>&1 && MDB=`which mdb` || MDB=''
   gcore -o ${WD}/${PNAME} $2
   if [ ! -z "${DBX}" ]; then
      ${DBX} $1 $2 < /usr/local/libexec/bacula/btraceback.dbx > ${WD}/bacula.$2.traceback 2>&1
   elif [ ! -z "${GDB}" ]; then
      ${GDB} -quiet -batch -x /usr/local/libexec/bacula/btraceback.gdb $1 $2 > ${WD}/bacula.$2.traceback 2>&1
   elif [ ! -z "${MDB}" ]; then
      ${MDB} -u -p $2 < /usr/local/libexec/bacula/btraceback.mdb > ${WD}/bacula.$2.traceback 2>&1
   fi
   PNAME="${PNAME} on `hostname`"
   cat ${WD}/bacula.$2.traceback \
    | /usr/local/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f root@localhost -s "Bacula DBX traceback of ${PNAME}" root@localhost
   ;;
*)
   gdb -quiet -batch -x /usr/local/libexec/bacula/btraceback.gdb $1 $2 >${WD}/bacula.$2.traceback 2>&1
   PNAME="${PNAME} on `hostname`"
   cat ${WD}/bacula.$2.traceback \
    | /usr/local/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f root@localhost -s "Bacula GDB traceback of ${PNAME}" root@localhost
   ;;
esac
