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URL: https://github.com/apache/doris/pull/41070#issuecomment-2363301056
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<details>
<summary>shellcheck errors</summary>
```
'shellcheck ' returned error 1 finding the following syntactical issues:
----------
In build.sh line 888:
mkdir -p ${DORIS_HOME}/output/tools
^-----------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and
word splitting.
Did you mean:
mkdir -p "${DORIS_HOME}"/output/tools
In build.sh line 889:
cp -r -p tools/fdb ${DORIS_HOME}/output/tools
^-----------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent
globbing and word splitting.
Did you mean:
cp -r -p tools/fdb "${DORIS_HOME}"/output/tools
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 141:
local min_processes=1
^-----------^ SC2034 (warning): min_processes appears unused.
Verify use (or export if used externally).
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 149:
IFS=':' read -r num_storage num_stateless num_log <<<
"$STORAGE_STATELESS_LOG_RATIO"
^--------------------------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around
variable references even when not strictly required.
Did you mean:
IFS=':' read -r num_storage num_stateless num_log <<<
"${STORAGE_STATELESS_LOG_RATIO}"
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 159:
if [ "#$MEDIUM_TYPE" = "#HDD" ]; then
^--------------------------^ SC2292 (style): Prefer [[ ]] over [ ]
for tests in Bash/Ksh.
^----------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around
variable references even when not strictly required.
Did you mean:
if [[ "#${MEDIUM_TYPE}" = "#HDD" ]]; then
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 199:
IFS=',' read -r -a IPS <<<"$FDB_CLUSTER_IPS"
^--------------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer
putting braces around variable references even when not strictly required.
Did you mean:
IFS=',' read -r -a IPS <<<"${FDB_CLUSTER_IPS}"
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 201:
if [[ -z $(which ping) ]]; then
^---^ SC2230 (info): 'which' is non-standard. Use builtin
'command -v' instead.
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 214:
if [ ${CPU_CORES_LIMIT} -gt $(nproc) ]; then
^-- SC2292 (style): Prefer [[ ]] over [ ] for tests in Bash/Ksh.
^----------------^ SC2248 (style): Prefer double quoting even when
variables don't contain special characters.
^------^ SC2046 (warning): Quote this to
prevent word splitting.
Did you mean:
if [[ "${CPU_CORES_LIMIT}" -gt $(nproc) ]]; then
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 219:
if [ ${MEMORY_LIMIT_GB} -gt $(free -g | awk '/^Mem:/{print $2}') ]; then
^-- SC2292 (style): Prefer [[ ]] over [ ] for tests in Bash/Ksh.
^----------------^ SC2248 (style): Prefer double quoting even when
variables don't contain special characters.
^-- SC2046 (warning): Quote this to prevent
word splitting.
Did you mean:
if [[ "${MEMORY_LIMIT_GB}" -gt $(free -g | awk '/^Mem:/{print $2}') ]];
then
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 241:
if [ ! -z "$(ls -A ${DIR})" ]; then
^------------------------^ SC2292 (style): Prefer [[ ]] over [ ]
for tests in Bash/Ksh.
^-- SC2236 (style): Use -n instead of ! -z.
^----^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent
globbing and word splitting.
Did you mean:
if [[ ! -z "$(ls -A "${DIR}")" ]]; then
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 279:
if [ $storage_processes -eq 0 ]; then
^--------------------------^ SC2292 (style): Prefer [[ ]] over [ ]
for tests in Bash/Ksh.
^----------------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing
and word splitting.
^----------------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around
variable references even when not strictly required.
Did you mean:
if [[ "${storage_processes}" -eq 0 ]]; then
In tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh line 424:
echo "fdb_cluster = $(cat ${FDB_HOME}/conf/fdb.cluster)"
^---------^ SC2248 (style): Prefer double
quoting even when variables don't contain special characters.
Did you mean:
echo "fdb_cluster = $(cat "${FDB_HOME}"/conf/fdb.cluster)"
For more information:
https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2034 -- min_processes appears unused.
Ver...
https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2046 -- Quote this to prevent word
splitt...
https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2086 -- Double quote to prevent globbing
...
----------
You can address the above issues in one of three ways:
1. Manually correct the issue in the offending shell script;
2. Disable specific issues by adding the comment:
# shellcheck disable=NNNN
above the line that contains the issue, where NNNN is the error code;
3. Add '-e NNNN' to the SHELLCHECK_OPTS setting in your .yml action file.
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>shfmt errors</summary>
```
'shfmt ' returned error 1 finding the following formatting issues:
----------
--- build.sh.orig
+++ build.sh
@@ -886,7 +886,7 @@
fi
mkdir -p ${DORIS_HOME}/output/tools
-cp -r -p tools/fdb ${DORIS_HOME}/output/tools
+cp -r -p tools/fdb ${DORIS_HOME}/output/tools
echo "***************************************"
echo "Successfully build Doris"
--- tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh.orig
+++ tools/fdb/fdb_ctl.sh
@@ -146,47 +146,47 @@
data_dir_count=${#DATA_DIR_ARRAY[@]}
# Parse the ratio input
- IFS=':' read -r num_storage num_stateless num_log <<<
"$STORAGE_STATELESS_LOG_RATIO"
+ IFS=':' read -r num_storage num_stateless num_log
<<<"$STORAGE_STATELESS_LOG_RATIO"
# Initialize process counts
- local storage_processes=0 # Storage processes
+ local storage_processes=0 # Storage processes
local stateless_processes=0 # Stateless processes
- local log_processes=0 # Log processes
+ local log_processes=0 # Log processes
- local storage_process_num_limit=$(( STORAGE_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_SSD *
data_dir_count ))
- local log_process_num_limit=$(( LOG_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_SSD *
data_dir_count ))
+ local storage_process_num_limit=$((STORAGE_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_SSD *
data_dir_count))
+ local log_process_num_limit=$((LOG_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_SSD *
data_dir_count))
if [ "#$MEDIUM_TYPE" = "#HDD" ]; then
- storage_process_num_limit=$(( STORAGE_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_HDD *
data_dir_count ))
- log_process_num_limit=$(( LOG_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_HDD *
data_dir_count))
+ storage_process_num_limit=$((STORAGE_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_HDD *
data_dir_count))
+ log_process_num_limit=$((LOG_PROCESSES_NUM_PER_HDD *
data_dir_count))
fi
# Find maximum number of processes while maintaining the specified ratio
while true; do
# Calculate process counts based on the ratio
- storage_processes=$(( storage_processes + num_storage ))
- stateless_processes=$(( storage_processes * num_stateless /
num_storage ))
- log_processes=$(( storage_processes * num_log / num_storage ))
+ storage_processes=$((storage_processes + num_storage))
+ stateless_processes=$((storage_processes * num_stateless /
num_storage))
+ log_processes=$((storage_processes * num_log / num_storage))
# Calculate total CPUs used
- local total_cpu_used=$(( storage_processes + stateless_processes +
log_processes ))
+ local total_cpu_used=$((storage_processes + stateless_processes +
log_processes))
# Check memory constraint
- local total_memory_used=$(( (MEMORY_STORAGE_GB * storage_processes)
+ (MEMORY_STATELESS_GB * stateless_processes) + (MEMORY_LOG_GB * log_processes)
))
+ local total_memory_used=$(((MEMORY_STORAGE_GB * storage_processes)
+ (MEMORY_STATELESS_GB * stateless_processes) + (MEMORY_LOG_GB *
log_processes)))
# Check datadir limits
- if ((storage_processes > storage_process_num_limit || log_processes
> log_process_num_limit )); then
+ if ((storage_processes > storage_process_num_limit || log_processes
> log_process_num_limit)); then
break
fi
# Check overall constraints
- if (( total_memory_used <= memory_limit_gb && total_cpu_used <=
cpu_cores_limit )); then
+ if ((total_memory_used <= memory_limit_gb && total_cpu_used <=
cpu_cores_limit)); then
continue
else
# If constraints are violated, revert back
- storage_processes=$(( storage_processes - num_storage ))
- stateless_processes=$(( storage_processes * num_stateless /
num_storage ))
- log_processes=$((storage_processes * num_log / num_storage ))
+ storage_processes=$((storage_processes - num_storage))
+ stateless_processes=$((storage_processes * num_stateless /
num_storage))
+ log_processes=$((storage_processes * num_log / num_storage))
break
fi
done
@@ -203,14 +203,14 @@
fi
for IP_ADDRESS in "${IPS[@]}"; do
- if ping -c 1 "${IP_ADDRESS}" &> /dev/null; then
+ if ping -c 1 "${IP_ADDRESS}" &>/dev/null; then
echo "${IP_ADDRESS} is reachable"
else
echo "${IP_ADDRESS} is not reachable"
exit 1
fi
done
-
+
if [ ${CPU_CORES_LIMIT} -gt $(nproc) ]; then
echo "CPU_CORES_LIMIT beyonds number of machine, which is $(nproc)"
exit 1
@@ -414,10 +414,10 @@
echo "Try create database in fdb ${fdb_mode}"
"${FDB_HOME}/fdbcli" -C "${FDB_HOME}/conf/fdb.cluster" \
- --exec "configure new ${fdb_mode} ssd" || \
- "${FDB_HOME}/fdbcli" -C "${FDB_HOME}/conf/fdb.cluster" --exec
"status" || \
- (echo "failed to start fdb, please check that all nodes have
same FDB_CLUSTER_ID" && \
- exit 1)
+ --exec "configure new ${fdb_mode} ssd" ||
+ "${FDB_HOME}/fdbcli" -C "${FDB_HOME}/conf/fdb.cluster" --exec
"status" ||
+ (echo "failed to start fdb, please check that all nodes have
same FDB_CLUSTER_ID" &&
+ exit 1)
fi
echo "Start fdb success, and you can set conf for MetaService:"
--- tools/fdb/fdb_vars.sh.orig
+++ tools/fdb/fdb_vars.sh
----------
You can reformat the above files to meet shfmt's requirements by typing:
shfmt -w filename
```
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