minecraft-server-fabric/minecraftd.sh
Gordian Edenhofer 2d367a746a Bugfix + Cleaner server_command handling
Fix a bug which was introduced by the new indentation (cat EOF).
Tailf which is used to retrieve the server output closes itself as
soon as the minecraft command is triggered. Since this functionality
is build into tailf there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
2015-12-14 11:51:31 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
source /etc/conf.d/minecraft || echo "Could not source /etc/conf.d/minecraft"
# You may use this script for any minecraft server of your choice, just alter the config file
SERVER_ROOT="${SERVER_ROOT:-/srv/minecraft}"
BACKUPPATH="${BACKUPPATH:-/srv/minecraft/backup}"
LOGPATH="${LOGPATH:-/srv/minecraft/logs}"
WORLDPATHS="${WORLDPATHS:-/srv/minecraft/world}"
KEEP_BACKUPS="${KEEP_BACKUPS:-10}"
MC_USER="${MC_USER:-minecraft}"
MAIN_JAR="${MAIN_JAR:-minecraft_server.jar}"
SESSION_NAME="${SESSION_NAME:-minecraft}"
# Specify system parameters for the minecraft server
MINHEAP="${MINHEAP:-512M}"
MAXHEAP="${MAXHEAP:-1024M}"
THREADS="${THREADS:-1}"
JAVA_PARMS="${JAVA_PARMS:-"-Xmx${MAXHEAP} -Xms${MINHEAP} -XX:ParallelGCThreads=${THREADS}"}"
# Check for sudo rigths
if [ $(sudo whoami) != "root" ]; then
echo "You must have sudo access in order to use this script."
exit 1
fi
# Pipe any given argument to the minecraft server console
mc_command() {
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -X stuff "`printf \"$*\r\"`"
}
# Start the server if it is not already running
server_start() {
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "A screen ${SESSION_NAME} session is already running. Please close it first."
else
echo -en "Starting server... "
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -dmS ${SESSION_NAME} /bin/bash -c "cd ${SERVER_ROOT}; java ${JAVA_PARMS} -jar ${SERVER_ROOT}/${MAIN_JAR} nogui"
echo -e "\e[39;1m done\e[0m"
fi
}
# Stop the server gracefully by saving everything prior and warning the users
server_stop() {
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
mc_command save-all
mc_command say "Server is going down in 10 seconds! HURRY UP WITH WATHEVER YOU ARE DOING!" # Warning the users
echo -en "Server is going down in... "
for i in $(seq 1 10);
do
mc_command say "down in... $(expr 10 - $i)"
echo -n " $(expr 10 - $i)"
sleep 1
done
mc_command stop
echo -e "\e[39;1m done\e[0m"
else
echo "The corresponding screen session for ${SESSION_NAME} was already dead."
fi
}
# Print whether the server is running and if so give some information about memory usage and threads
server_status() {
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "Status:\e[39;1m running\e[0m"
# Calculating memory usage
for p in $(sudo -u ${MC_USER} pgrep -f ${MAIN_JAR}); do
ps -p$p -O rss | tail -n1;
done | gawk '{ count ++; sum += $2 }; END {count --; print "Number of processes =", count, "(screen, bash,", count-2, "x java)"; print "Total memory usage =", sum/1024, "MB" ;};'
else
echo -e "Status:\e[39;1m stopped\e[0m"
fi
}
# Restart the complete server by shutting it down and starting it again
server_restart() {
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
server_stop
sleep 0.1
server_start
else
server_start
fi
}
# Backup the directories specified in $WORLDPATHS
backup_files() {
which tar &> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "The tar binaries are needed for a backup."
exit 2
fi
echo "Starting backup..."
FILE="`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`.tar.gz"
sudo -u ${MC_USER} mkdir -p ${BACKUPPATH}
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
mc_command save-off
mc_command save-all
sync && wait
sudo -u ${MC_USER} tar -czf ${BACKUPPATH}/${FILE} --totals ${WORLDPATHS} 2>&1 | grep -v "tar: Removing leading "
mc_command save-on
else
sudo -u ${MC_USER} tar -czf ${BACKUPPATH}/${FILE} --totals ${WORLDPATHS} 2>&1 | grep -v "tar: Removing leading "
fi
echo -e "\e[39;1mbackup completed\e[0m\n"
echo -n "Only keeping the last ${KEEP_BACKUPS} backups and removing the other ones..."
BACKUP_COUNT=$(for f in ${BACKUPPATH}/[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*; do echo $f; done | wc -l)
if [ $(expr ${BACKUP_COUNT} - ${KEEP_BACKUPS}) -gt 0 ]; then
sudo -u ${MC_USER} rm $(for f in ${BACKUPPATH}/[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*; do echo $f; done | head -n$(expr ${BACKUP_COUNT} - ${KEEP_BACKUPS}))
echo -e "\e[39;1m done\e[0m ($(expr ${BACKUP_COUNT} - ${KEEP_BACKUPS}) backup(s) pruned)"
else
echo -e "\e[39;1m done\e[0m (no backups pruned)"
fi
}
# Run the given comman at the minecraft server console
server_command() {
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
echo "No server command specified. Try 'help' for a list of commands."
exit 1
fi
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
mc_command "$@" &
tailf --pid=$! -n 0 ${LOGPATH}/latest.log &
else
echo "There is no ${SESSION_NAME} session to connect to."
fi
}
# Enter the screen minecraft session
server_console() {
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -Q select . > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
sudo -u ${MC_USER} screen -S ${SESSION_NAME} -rx
else
echo "There is no ${SESSION_NAME} session to connect to."
fi
}
# Help function, no arguments required
help() {
cat <<- 'EOF'
This script was design to easily control any minecraft server. Quite every parameter for a given
minecraft server derivative can be altered by editing the variables in the configuration file.
Usage: minecraftd {start|stop|status|backup|command <command>|console}
start Start the minecraft server
stop Stop the minecraft server
restart Restart the minecraft server
status Print some status information
backup Backup the world data
command <command> Run the given comman at the minecraft server console
console Enter the server console through a screen session
Copyright (c) Gordian Edenhofer <gordian.edenhofer@gmail.com>
EOF
}
case "$1" in
start)
server_start
;;
stop)
server_stop
;;
status)
server_status
;;
restart)
server_restart
;;
console)
server_console
;;
command)
server_command "${@:2}"
;;
backup)
backup_files
;;
*|-h|--help)
help
esac
exit 0