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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
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# sysinfo
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# Author: R. W. Rodolico
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# Primary client portion of sysinfo system. Will collect information about its current
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# host and create a report containing the information. This report can then be processed
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# by process_sysinfo.pl on the collection computer.
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# output file consists of an XML file of the form:
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#  <sysinfo3.0.0>
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#    <diskinfo name='/dev/xvda3'>
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#      <fstype>ext3</fstype>
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#      <mount>/home</mount>
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#      <size>51606140</size>
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#      <used>331472</used>
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#    </diskinfo>
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#    <network name='eth0'>
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#      <address>192.168.1.3</address>
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#      <ip6address>fe80::216:3eff:fefb:4e10</ip6address>
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#      <ip6networkbits>64</ip6networkbits>
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#      <mac>00:16:3e:fb:4e:10</mac>
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#      <mtu>1500</mtu>
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#      <netmask>255.255.255.0</netmask>
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#    </network>
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#    <operatingsystem>
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#      <codename>squeeze</codename>
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#      <description>Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.4 (squeeze)</description>
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#      <distribution>Debian</distribution>
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#      <kernel>2.6.32-5-xen-686</kernel>
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#      <os_name>Linux</os_name>
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#      <os_version>Linux version 2.6.32-5-xen-686 (Debian 2.6.32-41) (ben@decadent.org.uk) (gcc version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Mon Jan 16 19:46:09 UTC 2012</os_version>
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#      <release>6.0.4</release>
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#    </operatingsystem>
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#    <pci name='0000:00:00.0'>
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#      <class>RAM memory</class>
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#      <device>MCP55 Memory Controller</device>
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#      <rev>a2</rev>
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#      <sdevice>Device cb84</sdevice>
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#      <slot>0000:00:00.0</slot>
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#      <svendor>nVidia Corporation</svendor>
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#      <vendor>nVidia Corporation</vendor>
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#    </pci>
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#    <report>
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#      <client>Staffmasters</client>
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#      <date>2012-05-01 03:00</date>
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#      <version>2.0.0</version>
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#    </report>
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#    <software name='aptitude'>
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#      <description>terminal-based package manager (terminal interface only)</description>
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#      <version>0.6.3-3.2+squeeze1</version>
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#    </software>
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#    <system>
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#      <cpu_speed>1800.103</cpu_speed>
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#      <cpu_sub>i686</cpu_sub>
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#      <cpu_type>GenuineIntel</cpu_type>
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#      <hostname>backup.staffmasters.local</hostname>
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#      <last_boot>1333259809</last_boot>
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#      <memory>520852</memory>
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#      <num_cpu>1</num_cpu>
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#    </system>
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#  </sysinfo3.0.0>
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#
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# Version 1.3 20071104
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# added capability of e-mailing the results by itself and external configuration file
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# Version 1.3.1 20071110
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# added du -sk to explicitly do directory sizes in 'k'. Also, fixed some documentation
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# Version 1.3.3 20081104
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# modified hostname to hostname -f, and allowed user to place custom value in configuration file
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# also, modified to go with Debian standards in preparation to creating a debian package.
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# Version 2.0 20081208
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# Modified to use different libraries for different OS's in preparation to porting to Windows
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# Uses different packages based on which OS it is on.
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# Version 3.0 20120923
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# Major revision. Most internal intelligence pulled out and put into modules and data transfer format has been changed to YAML
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#
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# Base system only pulls client name, machine name and machine number, all of which can be set in the configuration file
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# if the value is not set, it attempts various means to determine the values and, if it fails, aborts with an error message
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#    client name -- REQUIRED, must come from configuration file
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#    machine name --  REQUIRED, if not set via conf file, attempts hostname command (hostname -f) or module getHostName
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#    machine number -- REQUIRED, if not set via conf file, attempts "echo `hostname -f`-clientname | md5sum" or module getSerial
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# modules are stored in "configuration directory/modules" (/etc/sysinfo/modules on most Linux systems) and are processed in 
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# standard sort order (case sensitive). 
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# Module filenames may contain alpha-numeric, underscore and the period only (files containing other characters are ignored).
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# Modules should set their exit code to 0 for success, and non-zero for failure
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# Modules should return 0 or more tab delimited, newline terminated strings, processed as one record per line
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# A module return string line is processed as follows:
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#     category \t [category \t ...] \t key \t value
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# example:
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#    System \t num_cpu \t 1
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#    System \t Users \t root \t /root/
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# (note, if non-zero exit code returned, return value is assumed to be error message and is printed to STDERR) 
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# sysinfo stores the result in a hash, using categories as the keys (case sensitive), thus, the above results in
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# $store{'System'}{'num_cpu'} = '1';
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# $store{'System'}{'Users'}{'root'} = '/root';
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# upon completion, sysinfo converts the $store hash into an XML or YAML string for transfer
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# It then sends it to the main server as defined in the conf file.
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# NOTE: YAML is hand crafted to kill any requirements for external libraries
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# see sub hashToYAML for details
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# Following are global variables overridden if configuration file exists
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my $TESTING = 0; # level's 0 (none) to 3 defined and increase verbosity while decreasing functionality
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my $indentLevel = 2; # number of spaces to indent per level in XML or YAML
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$indentLevel = 3 if $TESTING;
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if ($TESTING) {
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   use Data::Dumper;
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}
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my $configurationDir = $TESTING ? './' : '/etc/sysinfo/'; # use same directory as app if TESTING
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my $configurationFile = $configurationDir . 'sysinfo.conf'; # build full path to conf file
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# default values may be overridden in conf file
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my $moduleDir = $configurationDir . 'modules/'; # modules are in a subdirectory of the conf directory
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my $scriptsDir = $configurationDir . 'scripts/'; # as are scripts
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my $hostname = &getHostName; # set hostname to default to hostname -f, unless overridden in conf file
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my $reportDate = &getReportDate; # set report date
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# defined only in configuration file
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my $iSendReports; # hash which can optionally use a script to send the report to the server
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my $clientName; # Required!! Must be set in conf file (no defaults)
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my $serialNumber; # defined in configuration file, or later in here if not defined there
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my $VERSION = '3.0.0'; # used in sending the data file. sets version of XML/YAML data file
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#######################################################
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#
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# loadConfigurationFile($confFile)
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# Loads configuration file defined by $configurationFile, and dies if not available
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# Reads entire contents into memory where it is eval'd in main program
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# Parameters: configuration file fully path/file name
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# NOTE: conf file must be a valid Perl file
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#######################################################
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sub loadConfigurationFile {
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   my $confFile = shift;
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   open CONFFILE, "<$confFile" or die "Can not open configuration file $confFile: $!\n";
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   my $confFileContents = join( '', <CONFFILE> ); # just slurp it into memory
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   close CONFFILE;
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   return ($confFileContents);
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}
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#######################################################
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#
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# sendResults( $parameters, $message, $scriptDirectory )
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# Sends results of run to server using external script. If external
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# script not defined, just print to STDOUT
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#
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# Parameters
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#  $parameters - a hash containing the information necessary to make the transfer
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#  $message - the message to be sent
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#  $scriptDirectory - path (not filename) of script to be executed
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# 
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# $parameters contains different key/value pairs depending on the script used
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#             for example, a stand-alone SMTP script may need a username/password,
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#             smtp server name, port number, from and to address
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#             while an http transfer may only need a script name
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#             See the individual scripts to determine what parameters need to be
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#             filled in.
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#             The only required parameter is 'sendScript' which must contain the
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#             name of the script to execute (and it must be located in $scriptDirectory)
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# SCRIPT must contain one sub named doit, that accepts three parameters, the hash, 
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#       the message, and, optionally, the script directory
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#
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# If script not defined, just dump to STDOUT. With a properly set up cron job, the output
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# would then be sent via e-mail to an administrative account, possibly root
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sub sendResults {
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   my ( $parameters, $message, $scriptDirectory ) = @_;
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   if ( $$parameters{'sendScript'} ) { # they have a script they want to used
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      # load the chosen script into memory
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      require $scriptDirectory . $$parameters{'sendScript'};
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      # execute the "doit" sub from that script
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      &doit( $parameters, $message, $scriptDirectory );
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   } else { # no script, just dump to STDOUT
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      print $message;
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   }
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}
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#######################################################
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# getReportDate
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# return current system date as YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
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sub getReportDate {
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   ($second, $minute, $hour, $dayOfMonth, $month, $year) = localtime();
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   return sprintf( "%4u-%02u-%02u %02u:%02u:%02u", $year+1900, $month+1, $dayOfMonth, $hour, $minute, $second );
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}
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# getHostName
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# return hostname from hostname -f
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sub getHostName {
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   $hostname = `hostname -f`;
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   chomp $hostname;
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   return $hostname;
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}
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# getSerialNumber
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# Calculates a serial number by creating an md5sum of 
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# the client name, a space, a dash, a space, and the hostname
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sub getSerialNumber {
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   my $hash = `echo $clientName-$hostname | md5sum`;
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   $hash =~ m/^([a-z0-9]+)/;
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   return $1;
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}
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sub escapeForYAML {
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   my $value = shift;
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   $value =~ s/'/\\'/gi; # escape single quotes
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   $value =~ s/"/\\"/gi; # escape double quotes
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   # pound sign indicates start of a comment and thus loses part
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}
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# NOTE: This routine recursively calls itself for every level
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#       in the hash
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#     $hashref - reference (address) of a hash
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#     $indent  - current indent level, defaults to 0
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# Even though there are some very good libraries that do this
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# I chose to hand-code it so sysinfo can be run with no libraries
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# loaded. I chose to NOT do a full implementation, so special chars
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# NOTE: YAML appears to give a resulting file 1/3 smaller than the above
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sub hashToYAML {
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   my ($hashRef, $indent) = @_;
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   $indent = 0 unless $indent; # default to 0 if not defined
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   foreach my $key ( keys %$hashRef ) { # for each key in the current reference
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      print "Looking at $key\n" if $TESTING > 3;
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      # see http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=175651 for isa function
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      if ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $$hashRef{$key}, 'HASH' ) ) { # is the value another hash?
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            $output .= (' ' x $indent ) . &escapeForYAML($key) . ":\n" . # key, plus colon, plus newline
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                    &hashToYAML( $$hashRef{$key}, $indent+($indentLevel ? $indentLevel : 3) ) . # add results of recursive call
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                    "\n";
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      } elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $$hashRef{$key}, 'ARRAY' ) ) { # is it an array? ignore it
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         $output .= (' ' x $indent ) . &escapeForYAML($key) . ': ' . &escapeForYAML($$hashRef{$key}) . "\n";
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      my $output = qx/$moduleDir$modFile $moduleDir/; # execute it and grab the output
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eval ( &loadConfigurationFile($configurationFile) );
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# user did not define a serial number, so make something up
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$serialNumber = &getSerialNumber unless $serialNumber;
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die "You must configure this package in $configurationFile" unless $clientName;
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$$System{'report'}{'version'} = $VERSION;
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$$System{'report'}{'date'} = $reportDate;
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$$System{'report'}{'client'} = $clientName;
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$$System{'system'}{'hostname'} = $hostname;
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$$System{'system'}{'serial'} = $serialNumber;
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&sendResults( $iSendReports, $out, $scriptsDir );
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1;