From: Richie <listmail@triad.rr.com>
To: Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@eu.citrix.com>
Cc: Xen Devel <xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] xend: update init script to avoid grep on non-existent file system
Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 10:56:00 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BEEB600.4090906@triad.rr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C8140D61.145AC%keir.fraser@eu.citrix.com>
Sure. I agree much simpler, but is this blurb in the grep manpage a concern?
-s, --no-messages
Suppress error messages about nonexistent or unreadable files.
Portability note: unlike GNU grep, 7th Edition Unix grep did not
conform to POSIX, because it lacked -q and its -s option behaved
like GNU grep’s -q option. USG-style grep also lacked -q but
its -s option behaved like GNU grep. *Portable shell scripts
should avoid both -q and -s and should redirect standard and
error output to /dev/null instead*. (-s is specified by POSIX.)
I'm not sure where all the xend daemon can run? is it always running on
linux, thus implying (modern?) GNU grep? The reason I am bringing this
up is that I recall having grep related issues when running git on
Solaris (without gnu utilities installed) for this very reason. I will
re-sumbit accordingly.
Keir Fraser wrote:
> On 15/05/2010 05:16, "Richie" <listmail@triad.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I'm seeing a grep error during bare metal pvops kernel boot. In the
>> init script, the previous checks will avoid/perform the /proc/xen mount
>> as appropriate, but then it does a grep on /proc/xen/capabilities
>> without ensuring that /proc/xen is actually mounted. This is my attempt
>> (read: first patch :) ) to avoid it.
>>
>
> Richie,
>
> Can you try adding the -s option to grep instead (i.e., grep -qs)? Should be
> a simpler way to achieve the same thing. I'll apply that instead if it works
> okay for you.
>
> -- Keir
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-05-15 14:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-05-15 4:16 [PATCH] xend: update init script to avoid grep on non-existent file system Richie
2010-05-15 7:35 ` Keir Fraser
2010-05-15 14:56 ` Richie [this message]
2010-05-15 15:11 ` Keir Fraser
2010-05-15 16:00 ` Richie
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