About

Bobby Sanabria is a 7-time Grammy-nominee as a leader. He is a noted drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, conductor, producer, educator, documentary film maker, and bandleader of Puerto Rican descent born and raised in NY’s South Bronx. He was the drummer for the acknowledged creator of Afro-Cuban jazz, Mario Bauzá touring and recording three CD’s with him, two of which were Grammy nominated, as well as an incredible variety of artists. From Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria (with whom he started his career) Paquito D’Rivera, Yomo Toro, Candido, The Mills Brothers, Ray Barretto, Chico O’Farrill, Francisco Aguabella, Henry Threadgill, Luis “Perico” Ortiz, Daniel Ponce, Larry Harlow, Daniel Santos, Celia Cruz, Adalberto Santiago, Xiomara Portuondo, Pedrito Martinez, Roswell Rudd, Patato, David Amram, the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Michael Gibbs, Charles McPherson Jon Faddis, Bob Mintzer, Phil Wilson, Randy Brecker, Charles Tolliver, M’BOOM, Michelle Shocked, Marco Rizo, and many more. In addition he has guest conducted and performed as a soloist with numerous orchestras like the WDR Big Band, The Airmen of Note, The U.S. Jazz Ambassadors, Eau Claire University Big, The University of Calgary Big Band to name just a few.

His first big band recording, Live & in Clave!!! was nominated for a Grammy in 2001. A Grammy nomination followed in 2003 for 50 Years of Mambo: A Tribute to Perez Prado. His 2008 Grammy nominated Big Band Urban Folktales was the first Latin jazz recording to ever reach #1 on the national Jazz Week charts. In 2009 the Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra he directs at the Manhattan School of Music was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Kenya Revisited Live!!!, a reworking of the music from Machito’s greatest album, Kenya. In 2011 the recording Tito Puente Masterworks Live!!! by the same orchestra under Bobby’s direction was nominated for a Latin Jazz Grammy. Partial proceeds from the sale of both CD’s continue to support the scholarship program in the Manhattan School of Music’s jazz program. Bobby’s 2012 big band recording, inspired by the writings of Mexican author Octavio Paz, entitled MULTIVERSE was nominated for 2 Grammys. His work as an activist led him to fight to reinstate the Latin Jazz category after NARAS decided to eliminate many ethnic and regional categories in 2010. He and three other colleagues actually sued the Grammys which led to the reinstatement of the category. He is an associate producer of and featured interviewee in the documentaries, The Palladium: Where Mambo Was King, winner of the IMAGINE award for Best TV documentary of 2003, and the Alma Award winning From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale where he also composed the score in 2006 and was broadcast on PBS. In 2009 he was a consultant and featured on screen personality in Latin Music U.S.A. also broadcast on PBS. In 2017 he was also a consultant and featured on air personality for the documentary We Like It Like That: The Story of Latin Boogaloo. He is the composer for the score of the 2017 documentary Some Girls. DRUM! Magazine named him Percussionist of the Year in 2005; he was also named 2011 and 2013 Percussionist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association. This South Bronx native of Puerto Rican parents was a 2006 inductee into the Bronx Walk of Fame. He holds a BM from the Berklee College of Music and is on the faculty of the New School University and the Manhattan School of Music where he has taught Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestras passing on the tradition while moving it forward. His recording with the Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra entitled “Que Viva Harlem!” released in 2014 on the Jazzheads label has received ****1/2 stars in Downbeat magazine.

Mr. Sanabria has conducted hundreds of clinics in the states and worldwide under the auspices of TAMA Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Remo Drumheads, Vic Firth Sticks and Latin Percussion Inc. His background having performed and recorded as both a drummer and/or percussionist with every major figure in the history of Latin jazz, as well as his encyclopedic knowledge of both jazz and Latin music history, makes him unique in his field. His critically acclaimed video instructional series, Conga Basics Volumes 1, 2 and 3, have been the highest selling videos in the history of video instruction and have set a standard worldwide. He is the Co-Artistic Director of the Bronx Music Heritage Center and is part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz Academy as well as The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. His latest recording released in July 2018 is a monumental Latin jazz reworking of the entire score of West Side Story entitled, West Side Story Reimagined, on the Jazzheads label in celebration of the shows recent 60th anniversary (2017) and its composer, Maestro Leonard Bernstein’s centennial (2018). Partial proceeds from the sale of this historic double CD set go the Jazz Foundation of America’s Puerto Relief Fund to aid Bobby’s ancestral homeland after the devastation form hurricanes Irma and Maria.

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#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl

#                                      Copyright 2025 WebPros International, LLC
#                                                           All rights reserved.
# copyright@cpanel.net                                         http://cpanel.net
# This code is subject to the cPanel license. Unauthorized copying is prohibited.

package scripts::upcp;

BEGIN {
    unshift @INC, q{/usr/local/cpanel};

    # if we are being called with a compile check flag ( perl -c ), skip the begin block
    # so we don't actually call upcp.static when just checking syntax and such is OK
    return if $^C;

    # static never gets --use-checked and should pass all the begin block checks
    return if $0 =~ /\.static$/;

    # let the '--use-check' instance compiled
    if ( grep { $_ eq '--use-check' } @ARGV ) {
        no warnings;

        # dynamic definition of the INIT block
        eval "INIT { exit(0); }";
        return;
    }

    system("$0 --use-check >/dev/null 2>&1");

    # compilation is ok with '--use-check', we will continue the non static version
    return if $? == 0;

    my $static = $0 . ".static";
    if ( -f $static ) {
        print STDERR "We determined that $0 had compilation issues..\n";
        print STDERR "Trying to exec $static " . join( ' ', @ARGV ) . "\n";
        exec( $^X, $static, @ARGV );
    }
}

use cPstrict;
no warnings;    ## no critic qw(ProhibitNoWarnings)

use Try::Tiny;

use Cpanel::OS::All ();    # PPI USE OK -- make sure Cpanel::OS is embedded
use Cpanel::HiRes ( preload => 'perl' );
use Cpanel::Env                  ();
use Cpanel::Update::IsCron       ();
use Cpanel::Update::Logger       ();
use Cpanel::FileUtils::TouchFile ();
use Cpanel::LoadFile             ();
use Cpanel::LoadModule           ();
use Cpanel::Usage                ();
use Cpanel::UPID                 ();
use IO::Handle                   ();
use POSIX                        ();

use Cpanel::Unix::PID::Tiny ();

my $pidfile              = '/var/run/upcp.pid';
my $lastlog              = '/var/cpanel/updatelogs/last';
my $upcp_disallowed_path = '/root/.upcp_controlc_disallowed';
my $version_upgrade_file = '/usr/local/cpanel/upgrade_in_progress.txt';
our $logger;    # Global for logger object.
our $logfile_path;
my $now;

my $forced         = 0;
my $fromself       = 0;
my $sync_requested = 0;
my $bg             = 0;
my $rlimit_max     = 1024;
my $from_version;
my $pbar_starting_point;

exit( upcp() || 0 ) unless caller();

sub usage {
    print <<EOS;
Usage: scripts/upcp [--bg] [--cron] [--force] [--help] [--log=[path]] [--sync]
Updates cPanel & WHM.

Options:
   --bg         Runs upcp in the background.  Output is only visible in the log.
   --cron       Follow WHM's Update Preferences (/etc/cpupdate.conf).
   --force      Force a reinstall even if the system is up to date.
   --help       Display this documentation.
   --log=[path] Overrides the default log file.
   --sync       Updates the server to the currently-installed version instead of downloading a newer version.
                This will also run other maintenance items, such as package updates and repairs.
                You cannot use the --sync argument with the --force argument.

EOS
    exit 1;    ## no critic(Cpanel::NoExitsFromSubroutines) -- /scripts/upcp needs refactor to use Getopt
}

sub upcp {    ## no critic(Subroutines::ProhibitExcessComplexity) - preserve original code
    Cpanel::Usage::wrap_options( \@ARGV, \&usage, {} );    #display usage information on --help

    open( STDERR, ">&STDOUT" ) or die $!;
    local $| = 1;
    umask(0022);

    $now = time();

    setupenv();
    unset_rlimits();

#############################################################################
    # Record the arguments used when started, check for certain flags
    my $update_is_available_exit_code = 42;

    my @retain_argv = @ARGV;

    foreach my $arg (@ARGV) {
        if ( $arg =~ m/^--log=(.*)/ ) {
            $logfile_path = $1;
        }
        elsif ( $arg eq '--fromself' ) {
            $fromself = 1;
        }
        elsif ( $arg eq '--force' ) {
            $forced = 1;
            $ENV{'FORCEDCPUPDATE'} = 1;
        }
        elsif ( $arg eq '--sync' ) {
            $sync_requested = 1;
        }
        elsif ( $arg eq '--bg' ) {
            $bg = 1;
        }
    }

    if ( $sync_requested && $forced ) {
        print "FATAL: --force and --sync are mutually exclusive commands.\n";
        print "       Force is designed to update your installed version, regardless of whether it's already up to date.\n";
        print "       Sync is designed to update the version already installed, regardless of what is available.\n";
        return 1;
    }

    if ( $> != 0 ) {
        die "upcp must be run as root";
    }

#############################################################################
    # Make sure easyapache isn't already running

    my $upid = Cpanel::Unix::PID::Tiny->new();

    if ( $upid->is_pidfile_running('/var/run/easyapache.pid') ) {
        print "EasyApache is currently running. Please wait for EasyApache to complete before running cPanel Update (upcp).\n";
        return 1;
    }

#############################################################################
    # Make sure we aren't already running && make sure everyone knows we are running

    my $curpid = $upid->get_pid_from_pidfile($pidfile) || 0;

    if ( $curpid && $curpid != $$ && !$fromself && -e '/var/cpanel/upcpcheck' ) {

        my $pidfile_mtime = ( stat($pidfile) )[9];
        my $pidfile_age   = ( time - $pidfile_mtime );

        if ( $pidfile_age > 21600 ) {    # Running for > 6 hours
            _logger()->warning("previous PID ($curpid) has been running more than 6 hours. Killing processes.");
            kill_upcp($curpid);          # the pid_file_no_cleanup() will exit if it is still stuck after this
            sleep 1;                     # Give the process group time to die.
        }
        elsif ( my $logpath = _determine_logfile_path_if_running($curpid) ) {
            print _message_about_already_running( $curpid, $logpath ) . "\n";

            return 1;
        }
    }

    if ( $curpid && $curpid != $$ && !$upid->is_pidfile_running($pidfile) ) {
        print "Stale PID file '$pidfile' (pid=$curpid)\n";
    }

    if ( !$fromself && !$upid->pid_file_no_cleanup($pidfile) ) {
        print "process is already running\n";
        return 1;
    }

    # to indicate re-entry into upcp
    $pbar_starting_point = $fromself ? 17 : 0;

    # record current version
    $from_version = fetch_cpanel_version();

#############################################################################
    # Set up the upcp log directory and files
    setup_updatelogs();

#############################################################################
    # Fork a child to the background. The child does all the heavy lifting and
    # logs to a file; the parent just watches, reads, and parses the log file,
    # displaying what it gets.
    #
    # Note that the parent reads the log in proper line-oriented -- and buffered!
    # -- fashion. An earlier version of this script did raw sysread() calls here,
    # and had to deal with all the mess that that entailed. The current approach
    # reaps all the benefits of Perl's and Linux's significant file read
    # optimizations without needing to re-invent any of them. The parent loop
    # below becomes lean, mean, and even elegant.
    #
    # Note in particular that we do not need to explicitly deal with an
    # end-of-file condition (other than avoiding using undefined data). For
    # exiting the read loop we merely need to test that the child has expired,
    # which in any case is the only situation that can cause an eof condition for
    # us on the file the child is writing.
    #
    # Note, too, that the open() needs to be inside this loop, in case the child
    # has not yet created the file.

    if ( !$fromself ) {

        # we need to be sure that log an pid are the current one when giving back the end
        unlink $lastlog if $bg;
        if ( my $updatepid = fork() ) {
            $logfile_path ||= _determine_logfile_path_if_running($updatepid);

            if ($logger) {    # Close if logged about killing stale process.
                $logger->{'brief'} = 1;    # Don't be chatty about closing
                $logger->close_log;
            }
            if ($bg) {

                print _message_about_newly_started( $updatepid, $logfile_path ) . "\n";
                my $progress;
                select undef, undef, undef, .10;
                while ( !-e $lastlog ) {
                    print '.';
                    select undef, undef, undef, .25;
                    $progress = 1;
                }
                print "\n" if $progress;
            }
            else {
                monitor_upcp($updatepid);
            }
            return;
        }
        else {
            $logfile_path ||= _determine_logfile_path_if_running($$);
        }
    }

    local $0 = 'cPanel Update (upcp) - Slave';
    open( my $RNULL, '<', '/dev/null' ) or die "Cannot open /dev/null: $!";
    chdir '/';

    _logger();    # Open the log file.

#############################################################################
    # Set CPANEL_IS_CRON env var based on detection algorithm
    my $cron_reason = set_cron_env();

    $logger->info("Detected cron=$ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} ($cron_reason)");

    my $set_cron_method = $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} ? 'set_on' : 'set_off';
    Cpanel::Update::IsCron->$set_cron_method();

    my $openmax = POSIX::sysconf( POSIX::_SC_OPEN_MAX() );
    if ( !$openmax ) { $openmax = 64; }
    foreach my $i ( 0 .. $openmax ) { POSIX::close($i) unless $i == fileno( $logger->{'fh'} ); }

    POSIX::setsid();

    open( STDOUT, '>', '/dev/null' ) or warn $!;
    open( STDERR, '>', '/dev/null' ) or warn $!;

    $logger->update_pbar($pbar_starting_point);

##############################################################################
    # Symlink /var/cpanel/updatelogs/last to the current log file
    unlink $lastlog;
    symlink( $logfile_path, $lastlog ) or $logger->error("Could not symlink $lastlog: $!");

#############################################################################
    # now that we have sporked: update our pidfile and ensure it is removed

    unlink $pidfile;                       # so that pid_file() won't see it as running.
    if ( !$upid->pid_file($pidfile) ) {    # re-verifies (i.e. upcp was not also started after the unlink() and here) and sets up cleanup of $pidfile for sporked proc
        $logger->error("Could not update pidfile “$pidfile” with BG process: $!\n");
        return 1;
    }

    # Assuming we didn't get re-executed from a upcp change after updatenow (!$fromself).
    # If the file is still there from a failed run, remove it.
    unlink($upcp_disallowed_path) if !$fromself && -f $upcp_disallowed_path;

    # make sure that the pid file is going to be removed when killed by a signal
    $SIG{INT} = $SIG{HUP} = $SIG{TERM} = sub {    ## no critic qw(Variables::RequireLocalizedPunctuationVars)
        unlink $pidfile;
        if ($logger) {
            $logger->close_log;
            $logger->open_log;
            $logger->error("User hit ^C or killed the process ( pid file '$pidfile' removed ).");
            $logger->close_log;
        }
        return;
    };

#############################################################################
    # Get variables needed for update

    my $gotSigALRM     = 0;
    my $connecttimeout = 30;
    my $liveconnect    = 0;
    my $connectedhost  = q{};
    my @HOST_IPs       = ();

## Case 46528: license checks moved to updatenow and Cpanel::Update::Blocker

    $logger->debug("Done getting update config variables..");
    $logger->increment_pbar;

#############################################################################
    # Run the preupcp hook

    if ( -x '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/preupcp' ) {
        $logger->info("Running /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/preupcp");
        system '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/preupcp';
    }

    if ( -x '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/hook' ) {
        $logger->info("Running Standardized hooks");
        system '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/hook', '--category=System', '--event=upcp', '--stage=pre';
    }

    $logger->increment_pbar();

#############################################################################
    # Check mtime on ourselves before sync

    # This is the target for a goto in the case that the remote TIERS file is
    # changed sometime during the execution of this upcp run.  It prevents the
    # need for a new script argument and re-exec.
  STARTOVER:

    my $updatenow_exit_code;

    my $mtime = ( stat('/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp') )[9];

    $logger->info( "mtime on upcp is $mtime (" . scalar( localtime($mtime) ) . ")" );

    #   * If no fromself arg is passed, it's either the first run from crontab or called manually.
    #   * --force is passed to updatenow, has no bearing on upcp itself.
    #   * Even if upcp is changed 3 times in a row during an update (fastest builds ever?), we
    #     would never actually update more than once unless the new upcp script changed the logic below

    if ( !$fromself ) {

        # run updatenow to sync everything

        # updatenow expects --upcp to be passed or will error out
        my @updatenow_args = ( '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/updatenow', '--upcp', "--log=$logfile_path" );

        # if --forced was received, pass it on to updatenow
        if ($forced) { push( @updatenow_args, '--force' ); }

        # if --sync was received, pass it on to updatenow. --force makes --sync meaningless.
        if ( !$forced && $sync_requested ) { push( @updatenow_args, '--sync' ); }

        # This is the point of no return, we are upgrading
        # and its no longer abortable.

        # set flag to disallow ^C during updatenow
        Cpanel::FileUtils::TouchFile::touchfile($upcp_disallowed_path) or $logger->warn("Failed to create: $upcp_disallowed_path: $!");

        # call updatenow, if we get a non-zero status, die.
        my $exit_code = system(@updatenow_args);

        $logger->increment_pbar(15);

        if ( $exit_code != 0 ) {
            $updatenow_exit_code = $exit_code;
            my $signal = $exit_code % 256;
            $exit_code = $exit_code >> 8;

            analyze_and_report_error(

                #success_msg => undef,
                error_msg   => "Running `@updatenow_args` failed, exited with code $exit_code (signal = $signal)",
                type        => 'upcp::UpdateNowFailed',
                exit_status => $exit_code,
                extra       => [
                    'signal'         => $signal,
                    'updatenow_args' => \@updatenow_args,
                ],
            );

        }

        # get the new mtime and compare it, if upcp changed, let's run ourselves again.
        # this should be a fairly rare occasion.

        my $newmtime = ( stat('/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp') )[9];
        if ( $newmtime ne $mtime ) {

            #----> Run our new self (and never come back).
            $logger->info("New upcp detected, restarting ourself");
            $logger->close_log();
            exec '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp', @retain_argv, '--fromself', "--log=$logfile_path";
        }
    }

#############################################################################
    # Run the maintenance script

    my $last_logfile_position;
    my $save_last_logfile_position = sub {
        $last_logfile_position = int( qx{wc -l $logfile_path 2>/dev/null} || 0 );
    };

    $logger->close_log();    # Allow maintenance to write to the log

    $save_last_logfile_position->();    # remember how many lines has the logfile before starting the maintenance script

    my $exit_status;
    my $version_change_happened = -e $version_upgrade_file;
    if ($version_change_happened) {
        $exit_status = system( '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/maintenance', '--pre', '--log=' . $logfile_path, '--pbar-start=20', '--pbar-stop=30' );
    }
    else {
        $exit_status = system( '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/maintenance', '--log=' . $logfile_path, '--pbar-start=20', '--pbar-stop=95' );
    }
    $logger->open_log();                # Re-open the log now maintenance is done.

    analyze_and_report_error(
        success_msg           => "Pre Maintenance completed successfully",
        error_msg             => "Pre Maintenance ended, however it did not exit cleanly ($exit_status). Please check the logs for an indication of what happened",
        type                  => 'upcp::MaintenanceFailed',
        exit_status           => $exit_status,
        logfile               => $logfile_path,
        last_logfile_position => $last_logfile_position,
    );

    # Run post-sync cleanup only if updatenow did a sync
    # Formerly run after layer2 did a sync.
    if ($version_change_happened) {

        # post_sync pbar range: 30%-55%
        $logger->close_log();               # Yield the log to post_sync_cleanup
        $save_last_logfile_position->();    # remember how many lines has the logfile before starting the post_sync_cleanup script
        my $post_exit_status = system( '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/post_sync_cleanup', '--log=' . $logfile_path, '--pbar-start=30', '--pbar-stop=55' );
        $logger->open_log;                  # reopen the log to continue writing messages

        analyze_and_report_error(
            success_msg           => "Post-sync cleanup completed successfully",
            error_msg             => "Post-sync cleanup has ended, however it did not exit cleanly. Please check the logs for an indication of what happened",
            type                  => 'upcp::PostSyncCleanupFailed',
            exit_status           => $post_exit_status,
            logfile               => $logfile_path,
            last_logfile_position => $last_logfile_position,
        );

        unlink $version_upgrade_file;
        unlink($upcp_disallowed_path) if -f ($upcp_disallowed_path);

        # Maintenance pbar range: 55-95%
        $logger->close_log();               # Allow maintenance to write to the log
        $save_last_logfile_position->();    # remember how many lines has the logfile before starting the maintenance --post
        $exit_status = system( '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/maintenance', '--post', '--log=' . $logfile_path, '--pbar-start=55', '--pbar-stop=95' );
        $logger->open_log();                # Re-open the log now maintenance is done.

        analyze_and_report_error(
            success_msg           => "Post Maintenance completed successfully",
            error_msg             => "Post Maintenance ended, however it did not exit cleanly ($exit_status). Please check the logs for an indication of what happened",
            type                  => 'upcp::MaintenanceFailed',
            exit_status           => $exit_status,
            logfile               => $logfile_path,
            last_logfile_position => $last_logfile_position,
        );

        # Check for new version... used when updating to next LTS version
        $logger->info("Polling updatenow to see if a newer version is available for upgrade");

        $logger->close_log();    # Yield the log to updatenow
        my $update_available = system( '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/updatenow', "--log=$logfile_path", '--checkremoteversion' );
        $logger->open_log;       # reopen the log to continue writing messages

        if ( !$sync_requested && $update_available && ( $update_available >> 8 ) == $update_is_available_exit_code ) {
            $logger->info("\n\n/!\\ - Next LTS version available, restarting upcp and updating system. /!\\\n\n");
            $fromself = 0;
            goto STARTOVER;
        }
    }
    else {

        # Run sanity check scripts when no version change happened
        # This allows certain install scripts marked as "sanity" to run during regular upcp runs
        $logger->info("Running sanity check scripts");

        $logger->close_log();               # Yield the log to bin/taskrun --sanity
        $save_last_logfile_position->();    # remember how many lines has the logfile before starting sanity scripts
        my $sanity_exit_status = run_sanity_install_scripts($logfile_path);
        $logger->open_log;                  # reopen the log to continue writing messages

        analyze_and_report_error(
            success_msg           => "Sanity check scripts completed successfully",
            error_msg             => "Sanity check scripts ended, however some did not exit cleanly. Please check the logs for an indication of what happened",
            type                  => 'upcp::SanityInstallScriptsFailed',
            exit_status           => $sanity_exit_status,
            logfile               => $logfile_path,
            last_logfile_position => $last_logfile_position,
        );

        # Perform the return we used to do if updatenow failed:
        return ( $updatenow_exit_code >> 8 ) if defined $updatenow_exit_code && $updatenow_exit_code;

        unlink($upcp_disallowed_path) if -f ($upcp_disallowed_path);
    }

#############################################################################
    # Run the post upcp hook

    $logger->update_pbar(95);
    if ( -x '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/postupcp' ) {
        $logger->info("Running /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/postupcp");
        system '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/postupcp';
    }

    if ( -x '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/hook' ) {
        $logger->info("Running Standardized hooks");
        system '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/hook', '--category=System', '--event=upcp', '--stage=post';
    }

    close($RNULL);

#############################################################################
    # All done.
#############################################################################

    $logger->update_pbar(100);
    $logger->info( "\n\n\tcPanel update completed\n\n", 1 );
    $logger->info("A log of this update is available at $logfile_path\n\n");

    # this happens on exit so it shouldn't be necessary
    $logger->info("Removing upcp pidfile");

    unlink $pidfile if -f $pidfile || $logger->warn("Could not delete pidfile $pidfile : $!");

    my $update_blocks_fname = '/var/cpanel/update_blocks.config';
    if ( -s $update_blocks_fname ) {
        $logger->warning("NOTE: A system upgrade was not possible due to the following blockers:\n");
        if ( open( my $blocks_fh, '<', $update_blocks_fname ) ) {
            while ( my $line = readline $blocks_fh ) {
                my ( $level, $message ) = split /,/, $line, 2;

                # Not using the level in the log, cause the logger can emit additional messages
                # on some of the levels used (fatal emits an 'email message', etc)

                # Remove URL from log output. Make sure message is defined.
                if ($message) {
                    $message =~ s/<a.*?>//ig;
                    $message =~ s{</a>}{}ig;
                }

                $logger->warning( uc("[$level]") . " - $message" );
            }
        }
        else {
            $logger->warning("Unable to open blocks file! Please review '/var/cpanel/update_blocks.config' manually.");
        }
    }
    else {
        $logger->info("\n\nCompleted all updates\n\n");
    }

    $logger->close_log();

    return 0;
}

#############################################################################
######[ Subroutines ]########################################################
#############################################################################

sub analyze_and_report_error {
    my %info = @_;

    my $type        = $info{type} or die;
    my $exit_status = $info{exit_status};

    if ( $exit_status == 0 ) {
        if ( defined $info{success_msg} ) {
            $logger->info( $info{success_msg} );
        }
        return;
    }

    my $msg = $info{error_msg} or die;
    my @extra;
    if ( ref $info{extra} ) {
        @extra = @{ $info{extra} };
    }

    my $logfile_content = Cpanel::LoadFile::loadfile_r($logfile_path);

    # add events to the end of the error log
    if ( try( sub { Cpanel::LoadModule::load_perl_module("Cpanel::Logs::ErrorEvents") } ) ) {
        my ($events) = Cpanel::Logs::ErrorEvents::extract_events_from_log( log => $logfile_content, after_line => $info{last_logfile_position} );
        if ( $events && ref $events && scalar @$events ) {
            my $events_str = join ', ', map { qq["$_"] } @$events;
            $events_str = qq[The following events were logged: ${events_str}.];
            $msg =~ s{(Please check)}{${events_str} $1} or $msg .= ' ' . $events_str;
        }
    }

    $logger->error( $msg, 1 );

    if ( try( sub { Cpanel::LoadModule::load_perl_module("Cpanel::iContact::Class::$type") } ) ) {
        require Cpanel::Notify;
        Cpanel::Notify::notification_class(
            'class'            => $type,
            'application'      => $type,
            'constructor_args' => [
                'exit_code'         => $exit_status,
                'events_after_line' => $info{last_logfile_position},
                @extra,
                'attach_files' => [ { 'name' => 'update_log.txt', 'content' => $logfile_content, 'number_of_preview_lines' => 25 } ]
            ]
        );
    }
    elsif (
        !try(
            sub {
                Cpanel::LoadModule::load_perl_module("Cpanel::iContact");
                Cpanel::iContact::icontact(
                    'application' => 'upcp',
                    'subject'     => 'cPanel & WHM update failure (upcp)',
                    'message'     => $msg,
                );
            }
        )
    ) {
        $logger->error('Failed to send contact message');
    }

    return 1;
}

#############################################################################

sub kill_upcp {
    my $pid    = shift or die;
    my $status = shift || 'hanging';
    my $msg    = shift || "/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp was running as pid '$pid' for longer than 6 hours. cPanel will kill this process and run a new upcp in its place.";

    # Attempt to notify admin of the kill.
    if ( try( sub { Cpanel::LoadModule::load_perl_module("Cpanel::iContact::Class::upcp::Killed") } ) ) {
        require Cpanel::Notify;
        Cpanel::Notify::notification_class(
            'class'            => 'upcp::Killed',
            'application'      => 'upcp::Killed',
            'constructor_args' => [
                'upcp_path'    => '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp',
                'pid'          => $pid,
                'status'       => $status,
                'attach_files' => [ { 'name' => 'update_log.txt', 'content' => Cpanel::LoadFile::loadfile_r($logfile_path), 'number_of_preview_lines' => 25 } ]
            ]
        );
    }
    else {
        try(
            sub {
                Cpanel::LoadModule::load_perl_module("Cpanel::iContact");
                Cpanel::iContact::icontact(
                    'application' => 'upcp',
                    'subject'     => "cPanel update $status",
                    'message'     => $msg,
                );
            }
        );
    }

    print "Sending kill signal to process group for $pid\n";
    kill -1, $pid;    # Kill the process group

    for ( 1 .. 60 ) {
        print "Waiting for processes to die\n";
        waitpid( $pid, POSIX::WNOHANG() );
        last if ( !kill( 0, $pid ) );
        sleep 1;
    }

    if ( kill( 0, $pid ) ) {
        print "Could not kill upcp nicely. Doing kill -9 $pid\n";
        kill 9, $pid;
    }
    else {
        print "Done!\n";
    }
    return;
}

#############################################################################

sub setupenv {
    Cpanel::Env::clean_env();
    delete $ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'};
    delete $ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'};
    if ( $ENV{'WHM50'} ) {
        $ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'} = 'CGI/1.1';
    }
    ( $ENV{'USER'}, $ENV{'HOME'} ) = ( getpwuid($>) )[ 0, 7 ];
    $ENV{'PATH'} .= ':/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin';
    $ENV{'LANG'}   = 'C';
    $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C';
}

sub unset_rlimits {

    # This is required if upcp started running from a pre-1132
    eval {
        local $SIG{__DIE__};
        require Cpanel::Rlimit;
        Cpanel::Rlimit::set_rlimit_to_infinity();
    };

    # CPANEL-43452: Ensure consistent rlimit value between UI and CLI
    eval {
        local $SIG{__DIE__};
        Cpanel::Rlimit::set_rlimit( $rlimit_max, [qw/NOFILE/] );
    };
}

#############################################################################

sub setup_updatelogs {
    return if ( -d '/var/cpanel/updatelogs' );

    unlink('/var/cpanel/updatelogs');
    mkdir( '/var/cpanel/updatelogs', 0700 );
}

sub set_cron_env {

    # Do not override the env var if set.
    return 'env var CPANEL_IS_CRON was present before this process started.' if ( defined $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} );

    if ( grep { $_ eq '--cron' } @ARGV ) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 1;
        return 'cron mode set from command line';
    }

    if ( $ARGV[0] eq 'manual' ) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 0;
        return 'manual flag passed on command line';
    }

    if ($forced) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 0;
        return '--force passed on command line';
    }

    if ( -t STDOUT ) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 0;
        return 'Terminal detected';
    }

    if ( $ENV{'SSH_CLIENT'} ) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 0;
        return 'SSH connection detected';
    }

    # cron sets TERM=dumb
    if ( $ENV{'TERM'} eq 'dumb' ) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 1;
        return 'TERM detected as set to dumb';
    }

    # Check if parent is whostmgr
    if ( readlink( '/proc/' . getppid() . '/exe' ) =~ m/whostmgrd/ ) {
        $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 0;
        return 'parent process is whostmgrd';
    }

    # Default to cron enabled.
    $ENV{'CPANEL_IS_CRON'} = 1;
    return 'default';
}

#############################################################################

sub fetch_cpanel_version {
    my $version;
    my $version_file = '/usr/local/cpanel/version';
    return if !-f $version_file;
    my $fh;
    local $/ = undef;
    return if !open $fh, '<', $version_file;
    $version = <$fh>;
    close $fh;
    $version =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//gs;
    return $version;
}

#############################################################################

sub monitor_upcp {
    my $updatepid = shift or die;

    $0 = 'cPanel Update (upcp) - Master';

    $SIG{INT} = $SIG{TERM} = sub {
        print "User hit ^C\n";
        if ( -f $upcp_disallowed_path ) {
            print "Not allowing upcp slave to be killed during updatenow, just killing monitoring process.\n";
            exit;
        }

        print "killing upcp\n";

        kill_upcp( $updatepid, "aborted", "/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp was aborted by the user hitting Ctrl-C." );
        exit;
    };

    $SIG{HUP} = sub {
        print "SIGHUP detected; closing monitoring process.\n";
        print "The upcp slave has not been affected\n";
        exit;
    };

    # Wait till the file shows up.
    until ( -e $logfile_path ) {
        select undef, undef, undef, .25;    # sleep just a bit
    }

    # Wait till we're allowed to open it.
    my $fh;
    until ( defined $fh && fileno $fh ) {
        $fh = IO::Handle->new();
        if ( !open $fh, '<', $logfile_path ) {
            undef $fh;
            select undef, undef, undef, .25;    # sleep just a bit
            next;
        }
    }

    # Read the file until the pid dies.
    my $child_done = 0;
    while (1) {

        # Read all the available lines.
        while (1) {
            my $line = <$fh>;
            last if ( !defined $line || $line eq '' );
            print $line;
        }

        # Once the child is history, we need to do yet one more final read,
        # on the off chance (however remote) that she has written one last
        # hurrah after we last checked. Hence the following.

        last            if $child_done;                       # from prev. pass
        $child_done = 1 if -1 == waitpid( $updatepid, 1 );    # and loop back for one more read

        select undef, undef, undef, .25;                      # Yield idle time to the cpu
    }

    close $fh if $fh;
    exit;
}

sub _logger {
    return $logger if $logger;
    $logger = Cpanel::Update::Logger->new( { 'logfile' => $logfile_path, 'stdout' => 1, 'log_level' => 'info' } );

    # do not set the pbar in the constructor to do not display the 0 % in bg mode
    $logger->{pbar} = $pbar_starting_point;

    return $logger;
}

sub _determine_logfile_path_if_running ($pid) {
    my $upid = Cpanel::UPID::get($pid);

    return $upid ? "/var/cpanel/updatelogs/update.$upid.log" : undef;
}

sub run_sanity_install_scripts {
    my ($logfile_path) = @_;

    # Use bin/taskrun --sanity to execute sanity check install tasks
    require Cpanel::SafeRun::Object;

    print "Running sanity check scripts via taskrun\n";

    my $saferun = Cpanel::SafeRun::Object->new_or_die(
        program => '/usr/local/cpanel/bin/taskrun',
        args    => ['--sanity'],
    );

    my $stdout      = $saferun->stdout() // '';
    my $stderr      = $saferun->stderr() // '';
    my $exit_status = $saferun->CHILD_ERROR() >> 8;

    # Print any output from taskrun
    print $stdout        if $stdout;
    print STDERR $stderr if $stderr;

    if ( $exit_status == 0 ) {
        print "Sanity check scripts completed successfully\n";
    }
    else {
        print "Sanity check scripts exited with status: $exit_status\n";
    }

    return $exit_status;
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# HANDLE WITH CARE!! This string is parsed
# in at least one place. (cf. Cpanel::Update::Start)
sub _message_about_newly_started ( $updatepid, $logfile_path ) {

    return "upcp is going into background mode (PID $updatepid). You can follow “$logfile_path” to watch its progress.";
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# HANDLE WITH CARE!! This string is parsed
# in at least one place. (cf. Cpanel::Update::Start)
sub _message_about_already_running ( $curpid, $logpath ) {

    return "cPanel Update (upcp) is already running. Please wait for the previous upcp (PID $curpid, log file “$logpath”) to complete, then try again. You can use the command 'ps --pid $curpid' to check if the process is running. You may wish to use '--force'.";
}

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