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Update gestats.sh to display list of user-installed opkg packages
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richb-hanover committed Dec 9, 2018
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#! /bin/sh
#
# getstats.sh - Collect diagnostic information about OpenWrt.
# getstats.sh - Collect diagnostic information about OpenWrt
# Write the data to a file (usually /tmp/openwrtstats.txt)
#
# Usage: sh getstats.sh [ "command 1 to be executed" "command 2" "command 3" ... ]
#
# ***** To install and run this script *****
#
# SSH into your router and execute these statements.
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# cat > getstats.sh
# [paste in the contents of this file, then hit ^D]
# sh getstats.sh
# You should see the results listed on-screen
# The results listed are written to the designated file
# (usually /tmp/openwrtstats.txt, unless redirected)
#
# License: GPL Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Rich Brown
# License: GPL Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Rich Brown
#
# Based on Sebastian Moeller's original from:
# Based on Sebastian Moeller's original set of diagnostic info:
# https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/cerowrt-devel/2014-April/002871.html
# Based on alexmow's script to list user-installed packages
# https://forum.openwrt.org/t/script-to-list-installed-packages-for-simplifying-sysupgrade/7188/16

# File that will receive command results
out_fqn=/tmp/openwrtstats.txt
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echo -e "\n" >> $out_fqn
}

# ------- display_user_packages() ---------
# Display a list of all packages installed after the kernel was built

display_user_packages() {
echo "[ User-installed packages ]" >> $out_fqn

install_time=`opkg status kernel | awk '$1 == "Installed-Time:" { print $2 }'`
opkg status | awk '$1 == "Package:" {package = $2} \
$1 == "Status:" { user_inst = / user/ && / installed/ } \
$1 == "Installed-Time:" && $2 != '$install_time' && user_inst { print package }' | \
sort >> $out_fqn 2>> $out_fqn

echo -e "\n" >> $out_fqn
}

# ------- Main Routine -------

# Examine first argument to see if they're asking for help
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echo "===== $0 at `date` =====" > $out_fqn

# Display four sets of commands:
# 1. Common diagnostic commands
# 2. Additional user-supplied commands (from the command line)
# 3. User-installed opkg packages
# 4. Longer/less common diagnostic output

# Display the standard set of commands
# 1. Display the common diagnostic commands
# These are read from the list delimited by "EOF"

while read LINE; do
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uptime
top -b | head -n 20
du -sh / ; du -sh /*
ifconfig
logread
dmesg
EOF


# Extract arguments from the command line and display them.
# 2. Extract arguments from the command line and display them.
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
display_command "$1"
shift 1
done

# 3. Display user-installed opkg packages
display_user_packages

# 4. Display the long/less frequently-needed commands

while read LINE; do
display_command "$LINE"
done << EOF
ifconfig
logread
dmesg
EOF

# End the report
echo "===== end of $0 =====" >> $out_fqn


#cat $out_fqn
echo "Done... Stats written to $out_fqn"
echo "Done... Diagnostic information written to $out_fqn"
echo " "

# Now press Ctl-D, then type "sh getstats.sh"
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