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!/bin/bash # # Hal Sadofsky, September 4, 2010 # # This script archives and deletes a bunch of courses from WeBWorK. # # It calls a perl script to do the actual archiving. It probably needs to be # run as root, or as some very privileged user in the local WeBWorK # directories. # # After making the archive (a .tar.gz file) the script deletes the course, and # copies the archive to ARCHIVE_DIR. # # Usage is # # sh archive-and-delete.sh coursename # # where coursename can be an indidual coursename, or something with wildcards # that will match more than one coursename. # # Be careful!! The command # # sh archive-and-delete.sh * # # will archive and delete all courses! # # export WEBWORK_ROOT=/opt/webwork/webwork2 export COURSE_DIR=/opt/webwork/courses export SCRIPT_DIR=/home/wwork/archive-courses export ARCHIVE_DIR=/opt/webwork/old/ directory=`pwd` filesuffix='.tar.gz' cd $COURSE_DIR for file in $1 if [ -d "$file" ] then echo "Removing temp files from $file." rm $file/logs/* rm -rf $file/html/tmp/* echo "Making archive of $file." perl $SCRIPT_DIR/make-course-archive.pl $file archivename="${file}$filesuffix" echo $archivename if [ -f "$archivename" ] then echo "Archive of $file successful, deleting course." perl $WEBWORK_ROOT/bin/delcourse $file echo "Moving to archive directory." mv $archivename $ARCHIVE_DIR else echo "Archive of $file unsuccessful." fi fi done cd $directory