[f874424] | 1 | #!/bin/sh
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| 2 | ########################################################################
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| 3 | #
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| 4 | # Begin /lib/lsb/init-funtions
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| 5 | #
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| 6 | # Description : Run Level Control Functions
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| 7 | #
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| 8 | # Authors : Gerard Beekmans - gerard@linuxfromscratch.org
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| 9 | # : DJ Lucas - dj@linuxfromscratch.org
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| 10 | # Update : Bruce Dubbs - bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org
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| 11 | #
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| 12 | # Version : LFS 7.0
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| 13 | #
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| 14 | # Notes : With code based on Matthias Benkmann's simpleinit-msb
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| 15 | # http://winterdrache.de/linux/newboot/index.html
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| 16 | #
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| 17 | # The file should be located in /lib/lsb
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| 18 | #
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| 19 | ########################################################################
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| 20 |
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| 21 | ## Environmental setup
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| 22 | # Setup default values for environment
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| 23 | umask 022
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| 24 | export PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin"
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| 25 |
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| 26 | ## Screen Dimensions
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| 27 | # Find current screen size
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| 28 | if [ -z "${COLUMNS}" ]; then
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| 29 | COLUMNS=$(stty size)
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| 30 | COLUMNS=${COLUMNS##* }
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| 31 | fi
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| 32 |
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| 33 | # When using remote connections, such as a serial port, stty size returns 0
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| 34 | if [ "${COLUMNS}" = "0" ]; then
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| 35 | COLUMNS=80
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| 36 | fi
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| 37 |
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| 38 | ## Measurements for positioning result messages
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| 39 | COL=$((${COLUMNS} - 8))
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| 40 | WCOL=$((${COL} - 2))
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| 41 |
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| 42 | ## Set Cursor Position Commands, used via echo
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| 43 | SET_COL="\\033[${COL}G" # at the $COL char
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| 44 | SET_WCOL="\\033[${WCOL}G" # at the $WCOL char
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| 45 | CURS_UP="\\033[1A\\033[0G" # Up one line, at the 0'th char
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[9813d5e3] | 46 | CURS_ZERO="\\033[0G"
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[f874424] | 47 |
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| 48 | ## Set color commands, used via echo
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| 49 | # Please consult `man console_codes for more information
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| 50 | # under the "ECMA-48 Set Graphics Rendition" section
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| 51 | #
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| 52 | # Warning: when switching from a 8bit to a 9bit font,
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| 53 | # the linux console will reinterpret the bold (1;) to
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| 54 | # the top 256 glyphs of the 9bit font. This does
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| 55 | # not affect framebuffer consoles
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| 56 |
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| 57 | NORMAL="\\033[0;39m" # Standard console grey
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| 58 | SUCCESS="\\033[1;32m" # Success is green
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| 59 | WARNING="\\033[1;33m" # Warnings are yellow
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| 60 | FAILURE="\\033[1;31m" # Failures are red
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| 61 | INFO="\\033[1;36m" # Information is light cyan
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| 62 | BRACKET="\\033[1;34m" # Brackets are blue
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| 63 |
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[9813d5e3] | 64 | # Use a colored prefix
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| 65 | BMPREFIX=" "
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| 66 | SUCCESS_PREFIX="${SUCCESS} * ${NORMAL}"
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| 67 | FAILURE_PREFIX="${FAILURE}*****${NORMAL}"
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| 68 | WARNING_PREFIX="${WARNING} *** ${NORMAL}"
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| 69 |
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[bd899fb] | 70 | SUCCESS_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${SUCCESS} OK ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}"
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| 71 | FAILURE_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${FAILURE} FAIL ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}"
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| 72 | WARNING_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${WARNING} WARN ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}"
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| 73 |
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[f874424] | 74 | BOOTLOG=/run/var/bootlog
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| 75 | KILLDELAY=3
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| 76 |
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[240ff15] | 77 | # Set any user specified environment variables e.g. HEADLESS
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| 78 | [ -r /etc/sysconfig/rc.site ] && . /etc/sysconfig/rc.site
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[f874424] | 79 |
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| 80 | ################################################################################
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| 81 | # start_daemon() #
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| 82 | # Usage: start_daemon [-f] [-n nicelevel] [-p pidfile] pathname [args...] #
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| 83 | # #
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| 84 | # Purpose: This runs the specified program as a daemon #
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| 85 | # #
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| 86 | # Inputs: -f: (force) run the program even if it is already running. #
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| 87 | # -n nicelevel: specify a nice level. See 'man nice(1)'. #
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| 88 | # -p pidfile: use the specified file to determine PIDs. #
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| 89 | # pathname: the complete path to the specified program #
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| 90 | # args: additional arguments passed to the program (pathname) #
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| 91 | # #
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| 92 | # Return values (as defined by LSB exit codes): #
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| 93 | # 0 - program is running or service is OK #
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| 94 | # 1 - generic or unspecified error #
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| 95 | # 2 - invalid or excessive argument(s) #
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| 96 | # 5 - program is not installed #
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| 97 | ################################################################################
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| 98 | start_daemon()
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| 99 | {
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| 100 | local force=""
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| 101 | local nice="0"
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| 102 | local pidfile=""
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| 103 | local pidlist=""
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| 104 | local retval=""
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| 105 |
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| 106 | # Process arguments
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| 107 | while true
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| 108 | do
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| 109 | case "${1}" in
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| 110 |
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| 111 | -f)
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| 112 | force="1"
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| 113 | shift 1
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| 114 | ;;
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| 115 |
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| 116 | -n)
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| 117 | nice="${2}"
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| 118 | shift 2
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| 119 | ;;
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| 120 |
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| 121 | -p)
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| 122 | pidfile="${2}"
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| 123 | shift 2
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| 124 | ;;
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| 125 |
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| 126 | -*)
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| 127 | return 2
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| 128 | ;;
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| 129 |
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| 130 | *)
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| 131 | program="${1}"
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| 132 | break
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| 133 | ;;
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| 134 | esac
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| 135 | done
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| 136 |
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| 137 | # Check for a valid program
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| 138 | if [ ! -e "${program}" ]; then return 5; fi
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| 139 |
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| 140 | # Execute
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| 141 | if [ -z "${force}" ]; then
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| 142 | if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 143 | # Determine the pid by discovery
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| 144 | pidlist=`pidofproc "${1}"`
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| 145 | retval="${?}"
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| 146 | else
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| 147 | # The PID file contains the needed PIDs
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| 148 | # Note that by LSB requirement, the path must be given to pidofproc,
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| 149 | # however, it is not used by the current implementation or standard.
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| 150 | pidlist=`pidofproc -p "${pidfile}" "${1}"`
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| 151 | retval="${?}"
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| 152 | fi
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| 153 |
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| 154 | # Return a value ONLY
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| 155 | # It is the init script's (or distribution's functions) responsibilty
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| 156 | # to log messages!
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| 157 | case "${retval}" in
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| 158 |
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| 159 | 0)
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| 160 | # Program is already running correctly, this is a
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| 161 | # succesful start.
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| 162 | return 0
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| 163 | ;;
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| 164 |
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| 165 | 1)
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| 166 | # Program is not running, but an invalid pid file exists
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| 167 | # remove the pid file and continue
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| 168 | rm -f "${pidfile}"
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| 169 | ;;
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| 170 |
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| 171 | 3)
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| 172 | # Program is not running and no pidfile exists
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| 173 | # do nothing here, let start_deamon continue.
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| 174 | ;;
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| 175 |
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| 176 | *)
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| 177 | # Others as returned by status values shall not be interpreted
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| 178 | # and returned as an unspecified error.
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| 179 | return 1
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| 180 | ;;
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| 181 | esac
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| 182 | fi
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| 183 |
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| 184 | # Do the start!
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| 185 | nice -n "${nice}" "${@}"
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| 186 | }
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| 187 |
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| 188 | ################################################################################
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| 189 | # killproc() #
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| 190 | # Usage: killproc [-p pidfile] pathname [signal] #
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| 191 | # #
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| 192 | # Purpose: Send control signals to running processes #
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| 193 | # #
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| 194 | # Inputs: -p pidfile, uses the specified pidfile #
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| 195 | # pathname, pathname to the specified program #
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| 196 | # signal, send this signal to pathname #
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| 197 | # #
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| 198 | # Return values (as defined by LSB exit codes): #
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| 199 | # 0 - program (pathname) has stopped/is already stopped or a #
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| 200 | # running program has been sent specified signal and stopped #
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| 201 | # successfully #
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| 202 | # 1 - generic or unspecified error #
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| 203 | # 2 - invalid or excessive argument(s) #
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| 204 | # 5 - program is not installed #
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| 205 | # 7 - program is not running and a signal was supplied #
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| 206 | ################################################################################
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| 207 | killproc()
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| 208 | {
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| 209 | local pidfile
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| 210 | local program
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| 211 | local prefix
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| 212 | local progname
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| 213 | local signal="-TERM"
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| 214 | local fallback="-KILL"
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| 215 | local nosig
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| 216 | local pidlist
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| 217 | local retval
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| 218 | local pid
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| 219 | local delay="30"
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| 220 | local piddead
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| 221 | local dtime
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| 222 |
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| 223 | # Process arguments
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| 224 | while true; do
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| 225 | case "${1}" in
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| 226 | -p)
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| 227 | pidfile="${2}"
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| 228 | shift 2
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| 229 | ;;
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| 230 |
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| 231 | *)
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| 232 | program="${1}"
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| 233 | if [ -n "${2}" ]; then
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| 234 | signal="${2}"
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| 235 | fallback=""
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| 236 | else
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| 237 | nosig=1
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| 238 | fi
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| 239 |
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| 240 | # Error on additional arguments
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| 241 | if [ -n "${3}" ]; then
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| 242 | return 2
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| 243 | else
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| 244 | break
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| 245 | fi
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| 246 | ;;
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| 247 | esac
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| 248 | done
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| 249 |
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| 250 | # Check for a valid program
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| 251 | if [ ! -e "${program}" ]; then return 5; fi
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| 252 |
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| 253 | # Check for a valid signal
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| 254 | check_signal "${signal}"
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| 255 | if [ "${?}" -ne "0" ]; then return 2; fi
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| 256 |
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| 257 | # Get a list of pids
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| 258 | if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 259 | # determine the pid by discovery
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| 260 | pidlist=`pidofproc "${1}"`
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| 261 | retval="${?}"
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| 262 | else
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| 263 | # The PID file contains the needed PIDs
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| 264 | # Note that by LSB requirement, the path must be given to pidofproc,
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| 265 | # however, it is not used by the current implementation or standard.
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| 266 | pidlist=`pidofproc -p "${pidfile}" "${1}"`
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| 267 | retval="${?}"
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| 268 | fi
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| 269 |
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| 270 | # Return a value ONLY
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| 271 | # It is the init script's (or distribution's functions) responsibilty
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| 272 | # to log messages!
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| 273 | case "${retval}" in
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| 274 |
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| 275 | 0)
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| 276 | # Program is running correctly
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| 277 | # Do nothing here, let killproc continue.
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| 278 | ;;
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| 279 |
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| 280 | 1)
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| 281 | # Program is not running, but an invalid pid file exists
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| 282 | # Remove the pid file.
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| 283 | rm -f "${pidfile}"
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| 284 |
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| 285 | # This is only a success if no signal was passed.
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| 286 | if [ -n "${nosig}" ]; then
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| 287 | return 0
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| 288 | else
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| 289 | return 7
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| 290 | fi
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| 291 | ;;
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| 292 |
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| 293 | 3)
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| 294 | # Program is not running and no pidfile exists
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| 295 | # This is only a success if no signal was passed.
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| 296 | if [ -n "${nosig}" ]; then
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| 297 | return 0
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| 298 | else
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| 299 | return 7
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| 300 | fi
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| 301 | ;;
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| 302 |
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| 303 | *)
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| 304 | # Others as returned by status values shall not be interpreted
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| 305 | # and returned as an unspecified error.
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| 306 | return 1
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| 307 | ;;
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| 308 | esac
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| 309 |
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| 310 | # Perform different actions for exit signals and control signals
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| 311 | check_sig_type "${signal}"
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| 312 |
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| 313 | if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then # Signal is used to terminate the program
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| 314 |
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| 315 | # Account for empty pidlist (pid file still exists and no
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| 316 | # signal was given)
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| 317 | if [ "${pidlist}" != "" ]; then
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| 318 |
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| 319 | # Kill the list of pids
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| 320 | for pid in ${pidlist}; do
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| 321 |
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| 322 | kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null
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| 323 |
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| 324 | if [ "${?}" -ne "0" ]; then
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| 325 | # Process is dead, continue to next and assume all is well
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| 326 | continue
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| 327 | else
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| 328 | kill "${signal}" "${pid}" 2> /dev/null
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| 329 |
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| 330 | # Wait up to ${delay}/10 seconds to for "${pid}" to
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| 331 | # terminate in 10ths of a second
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| 332 |
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| 333 | while [ "${delay}" -ne "0" ]; do
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| 334 | kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null || piddead="1"
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| 335 | if [ "${piddead}" = "1" ]; then break; fi
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| 336 | sleep 0.1
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| 337 | delay="$(( ${delay} - 1 ))"
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| 338 | done
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| 339 |
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| 340 | # If a fallback is set, and program is still running, then
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| 341 | # use the fallback
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| 342 | if [ -n "${fallback}" -a "${piddead}" != "1" ]; then
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| 343 | kill "${fallback}" "${pid}" 2> /dev/null
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| 344 | sleep 1
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| 345 | # Check again, and fail if still running
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| 346 | kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null && return 1
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| 347 | else
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| 348 | # just check one last time and if still alive, fail
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| 349 | sleep 1
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| 350 | kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null && return 1
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| 351 | fi
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| 352 | fi
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| 353 | done
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| 354 | fi
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| 355 |
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| 356 | # Check for and remove stale PID files.
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| 357 | if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 358 | # Find the basename of $program
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| 359 | prefix=`echo "${program}" | sed 's/[^/]*$//'`
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| 360 | progname=`echo "${program}" | sed "s@${prefix}@@"`
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| 361 |
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| 362 | if [ -e "/var/run/${progname}.pid" ]; then
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| 363 | rm -f "/var/run/${progname}.pid" 2> /dev/null
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| 364 | fi
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| 365 | else
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| 366 | if [ -e "${pidfile}" ]; then rm -f "${pidfile}" 2> /dev/null; fi
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| 367 | fi
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| 368 |
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| 369 | # For signals that do not expect a program to exit, simply
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| 370 | # let kill do it's job, and evaluate kills return for value
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| 371 |
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| 372 | else # check_sig_type - signal is not used to terminate program
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| 373 | for pid in ${pidlist}; do
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| 374 | kill "${signal}" "${pid}"
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| 375 | if [ "${?}" -ne "0" ]; then return 1; fi
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| 376 | done
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| 377 | fi
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| 378 | }
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| 379 |
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| 380 | ################################################################################
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| 381 | # pidofproc() #
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| 382 | # Usage: pidofproc [-p pidfile] pathname #
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| 383 | # #
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| 384 | # Purpose: This function returns one or more pid(s) for a particular daemon #
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| 385 | # #
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| 386 | # Inputs: -p pidfile, use the specified pidfile instead of pidof #
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| 387 | # pathname, path to the specified program #
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| 388 | # #
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| 389 | # Return values (as defined by LSB status codes): #
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| 390 | # 0 - Success (PIDs to stdout) #
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| 391 | # 1 - Program is dead, PID file still exists (remaining PIDs output) #
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| 392 | # 3 - Program is not running (no output) #
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| 393 | ################################################################################
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| 394 | pidofproc()
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| 395 | {
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| 396 | local pidfile
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| 397 | local program
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| 398 | local prefix
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| 399 | local progname
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| 400 | local pidlist
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| 401 | local lpids
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| 402 | local exitstatus="0"
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| 403 |
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| 404 | # Process arguments
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| 405 | while true; do
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| 406 | case "${1}" in
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| 407 |
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| 408 | -p)
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| 409 | pidfile="${2}"
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| 410 | shift 2
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| 411 | ;;
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| 412 |
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| 413 | *)
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| 414 | program="${1}"
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| 415 | if [ -n "${2}" ]; then
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| 416 | # Too many arguments
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| 417 | # Since this is status, return unknown
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| 418 | return 4
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| 419 | else
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| 420 | break
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| 421 | fi
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| 422 | ;;
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| 423 | esac
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| 424 | done
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| 425 |
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| 426 | # If a PID file is not specified, try and find one.
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| 427 | if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 428 | # Get the program's basename
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| 429 | prefix=`echo "${program}" | sed 's/[^/]*$//'`
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[776f1dc] | 430 |
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| 431 | if [ -z "${prefix}" ]; then
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| 432 | progname="${program}"
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| 433 | else
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| 434 | progname=`echo "${program}" | sed "s@${prefix}@@"`
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| 435 | fi
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| 437 | # If a PID file exists with that name, assume that is it.
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| 438 | if [ -e "/var/run/${progname}.pid" ]; then
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| 439 | pidfile="/var/run/${progname}.pid"
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| 440 | fi
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| 441 | fi
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| 442 |
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| 443 | # If a PID file is set and exists, use it.
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| 444 | if [ -n "${pidfile}" -a -e "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 445 |
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| 446 | # Use the value in the first line of the pidfile
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| 447 | pidlist=`/bin/head -n1 "${pidfile}"`
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| 448 | # This can optionally be written as 'sed 1q' to repalce 'head -n1'
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| 449 | # should LFS move /bin/head to /usr/bin/head
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| 450 | else
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| 451 | # Use pidof
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| 452 | pidlist=`pidof "${program}"`
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| 453 | fi
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| 454 |
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| 455 | # Figure out if all listed PIDs are running.
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| 456 | for pid in ${pidlist}; do
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| 457 | kill -0 ${pid} 2> /dev/null
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| 458 |
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| 459 | if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then
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| 460 | lpids="${pids}${pid} "
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| 461 | else
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| 462 | exitstatus="1"
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| 463 | fi
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| 464 | done
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| 465 |
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| 466 | if [ -z "${lpids}" -a ! -f "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 467 | return 3
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| 468 | else
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| 469 | echo "${lpids}"
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| 470 | return "${exitstatus}"
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| 471 | fi
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| 472 | }
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| 473 |
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[776f1dc] | 474 | ################################################################################
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| 475 | # statusproc() #
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| 476 | # Usage: statusproc [-p pidfile] pathname #
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| 477 | # #
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| 478 | # Purpose: This function prints the status of a particular daemon to stdout #
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| 479 | # #
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| 480 | # Inputs: -p pidfile, use the specified pidfile instead of pidof #
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| 481 | # pathname, path to the specified program #
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| 482 | # #
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| 483 | # Return values: #
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| 484 | # 0 - Status printed #
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| 485 | # 1 - Input error. The daemon to check was not specified. #
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| 486 | ################################################################################
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| 487 | statusproc()
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| 488 | {
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[9813d5e3] | 489 | local pidfile
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| 490 | local pidlist
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| 491 |
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[776f1dc] | 492 | if [ "${#}" = "0" ]; then
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[9813d5e3] | 493 | echo "Usage: [-p pidfle] statusproc {program}"
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[776f1dc] | 494 | exit 1
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| 495 | fi
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| 496 |
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[9813d5e3] | 497 | # Process arguments
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| 498 | while true; do
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| 499 | case "${1}" in
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| 500 |
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| 501 | -p)
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| 502 | pidfile="${2}"
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| 503 | shift 2
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| 504 | ;;
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| 505 |
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| 506 | *)
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| 507 | if [ -n "${2}" ]; then
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| 508 | echo "Too many arguments"
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| 509 | return 1
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| 510 | else
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| 511 | break
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| 512 | fi
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| 513 | ;;
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| 514 | esac
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[5cf7fc1] | 515 | done
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| 516 |
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| 517 | if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then
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| 518 | pidlist=`pidofproc -p "${pidfile}" $@`
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[776f1dc] | 519 | else
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| 520 | pidlist=`pidofproc $@`
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| 521 | fi
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| 522 |
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| 523 | # Trim trailing blanks
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| 524 | pidlist=`echo "${pidlist}" | sed -r 's/ +$//'`
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| 525 |
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| 526 | base="${1##*/}"
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| 527 |
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| 528 | if [ -n "${pidlist}" ]; then
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| 529 | echo -e "${INFO}${base} is running with Process" \
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| 530 | "ID(s) ${pidlist}.${NORMAL}"
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| 531 | else
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| 532 | if [ -n "${base}" -a -e "/var/run/${base}.pid" ]; then
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| 533 | echo -e "${WARNING}${1} is not running but" \
|
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| 534 | "/var/run/${base}.pid exists.${NORMAL}"
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| 535 | else
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[9813d5e3] | 536 | if [ -n "${pidfile}" -a -e "${pidfile}" ]; then
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[776f1dc] | 537 | echo -e "${WARNING}${1} is not running" \
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[5cf7fc1] | 538 | "but ${pidfile} exists.${NORMAL}"
|
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[776f1dc] | 539 | else
|
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| 540 | echo -e "${INFO}${1} is not running.${NORMAL}"
|
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| 541 | fi
|
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| 542 | fi
|
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| 543 | fi
|
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| 544 | }
|
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| 545 |
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[f874424] | 546 | ################################################################################
|
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| 547 | # timespec() #
|
---|
| 548 | # #
|
---|
| 549 | # Purpose: An internal utility function to format a timestamp #
|
---|
| 550 | # a boot log file. Sets the STAMP variable. #
|
---|
| 551 | # #
|
---|
| 552 | # Return value: Not used #
|
---|
| 553 | ################################################################################
|
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| 554 | timespec()
|
---|
| 555 | {
|
---|
| 556 | STAMP="$(echo `date +"%b %d %T %:z"` `hostname`) "
|
---|
| 557 | return 0
|
---|
| 558 | }
|
---|
| 559 |
|
---|
| 560 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 561 | # log_success_msg() #
|
---|
| 562 | # Usage: log_success_msg ["message"] #
|
---|
| 563 | # #
|
---|
| 564 | # Purpose: Print a successful status message to the screen and #
|
---|
| 565 | # a boot log file. #
|
---|
| 566 | # #
|
---|
| 567 | # Inputs: $@ - Message #
|
---|
| 568 | # #
|
---|
| 569 | # Return values: Not used #
|
---|
| 570 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 571 | log_success_msg()
|
---|
| 572 | {
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 573 | echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}"
|
---|
[bd899fb] | 574 | echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${SUCCESS_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${SUCCESS_SUFFIX}"
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 575 |
|
---|
| 576 | # Strip non-printable characters from log file
|
---|
| 577 | local logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'`
|
---|
[f874424] | 578 |
|
---|
| 579 | timespec
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 580 | echo -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage} OK" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
| 581 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 582 | return 0
|
---|
| 583 | }
|
---|
| 584 |
|
---|
| 585 | log_success_msg2()
|
---|
| 586 | {
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 587 | echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}"
|
---|
[bd899fb] | 588 | echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${SUCCESS_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${SUCCESS_SUFFIX}"
|
---|
[f874424] | 589 |
|
---|
| 590 | echo " OK" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 591 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 592 | return 0
|
---|
| 593 | }
|
---|
| 594 |
|
---|
| 595 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 596 | # log_failure_msg() #
|
---|
| 597 | # Usage: log_failure_msg ["message"] #
|
---|
| 598 | # #
|
---|
| 599 | # Purpose: Print a failure status message to the screen and #
|
---|
| 600 | # a boot log file. #
|
---|
| 601 | # #
|
---|
| 602 | # Inputs: $@ - Message #
|
---|
| 603 | # #
|
---|
| 604 | # Return values: Not used #
|
---|
| 605 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 606 | log_failure_msg()
|
---|
| 607 | {
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 608 | echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}"
|
---|
[bd899fb] | 609 | echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${FAILURE_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${FAILURE_SUFFIX}"
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 610 |
|
---|
| 611 | # Strip non-printable characters from log file
|
---|
[f874424] | 612 |
|
---|
| 613 | timespec
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 614 | local logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'`
|
---|
| 615 | echo -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage} FAIL" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
| 616 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 617 | return 0
|
---|
| 618 | }
|
---|
| 619 |
|
---|
| 620 | log_failure_msg2()
|
---|
| 621 | {
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 622 | echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}"
|
---|
[bd899fb] | 623 | echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${FAILURE_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${FAILURE_SUFFIX}"
|
---|
[f874424] | 624 |
|
---|
| 625 | echo "FAIL" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 626 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 627 | return 0
|
---|
| 628 | }
|
---|
| 629 |
|
---|
| 630 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 631 | # log_warning_msg() #
|
---|
| 632 | # Usage: log_warning_msg ["message"] #
|
---|
| 633 | # #
|
---|
| 634 | # Purpose: Print a warning status message to the screen and #
|
---|
| 635 | # a boot log file. #
|
---|
| 636 | # #
|
---|
| 637 | # Return values: Not used #
|
---|
| 638 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 639 | log_warning_msg()
|
---|
| 640 | {
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 641 | echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}"
|
---|
[bd899fb] | 642 | echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${WARNING_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${WARNING_SUFFIX}"
|
---|
[f874424] | 643 |
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 644 | # Strip non-printable characters from log file
|
---|
| 645 | local logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'`
|
---|
[f874424] | 646 | timespec
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 647 | echo -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage} WARN" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
| 648 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 649 | return 0
|
---|
| 650 | }
|
---|
| 651 |
|
---|
| 652 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 653 | # log_info_msg() #
|
---|
| 654 | # Usage: log_info_msg message #
|
---|
| 655 | # #
|
---|
| 656 | # Purpose: Print an information message to the screen and #
|
---|
| 657 | # a boot log file. Does not print a trailing newline character. #
|
---|
| 658 | # #
|
---|
| 659 | # Return values: Not used #
|
---|
| 660 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 661 | log_info_msg()
|
---|
| 662 | {
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 663 | echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}"
|
---|
[f874424] | 664 |
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 665 | # Strip non-printable characters from log file
|
---|
| 666 | local logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'`
|
---|
[f874424] | 667 | timespec
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 668 | echo -n -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage}" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
| 669 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 670 | return 0
|
---|
| 671 | }
|
---|
| 672 |
|
---|
| 673 | log_info_msg2()
|
---|
| 674 | {
|
---|
| 675 | echo -n -e "${@}"
|
---|
| 676 |
|
---|
[9813d5e3] | 677 | # Strip non-printable characters from log file
|
---|
| 678 | local logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'`
|
---|
| 679 | echo -n -e "${logmessage}" >> ${BOOTLOG}
|
---|
| 680 |
|
---|
[f874424] | 681 | return 0
|
---|
| 682 | }
|
---|
| 683 |
|
---|
| 684 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 685 | # evaluate_retval() #
|
---|
| 686 | # Usage: Evaluate a return value and print success or failyure as appropriate #
|
---|
| 687 | # #
|
---|
| 688 | # Purpose: Convenience function to terminate an info message #
|
---|
| 689 | # #
|
---|
| 690 | # Return values: Not used #
|
---|
| 691 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 692 | evaluate_retval()
|
---|
| 693 | {
|
---|
| 694 | local error_value="${?}"
|
---|
| 695 |
|
---|
| 696 | if [ ${error_value} = 0 ]; then
|
---|
| 697 | log_success_msg2
|
---|
| 698 | else
|
---|
| 699 | log_failure_msg2
|
---|
| 700 | fi
|
---|
| 701 | }
|
---|
| 702 |
|
---|
| 703 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 704 | # check_signal() #
|
---|
| 705 | # Usage: check_signal [ -{signal} | {signal} ] #
|
---|
| 706 | # #
|
---|
| 707 | # Purpose: Check for a valid signal. This is not defined by any LSB draft, #
|
---|
| 708 | # however, it is required to check the signals to determine if the #
|
---|
| 709 | # signals chosen are invalid arguments to the other functions. #
|
---|
| 710 | # #
|
---|
| 711 | # Inputs: Accepts a single string value in the form or -{signal} or {signal} #
|
---|
| 712 | # #
|
---|
| 713 | # Return values: #
|
---|
| 714 | # 0 - Success (signal is valid #
|
---|
| 715 | # 1 - Signal is not valid #
|
---|
| 716 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 717 | check_signal()
|
---|
| 718 | {
|
---|
| 719 | local valsig
|
---|
| 720 |
|
---|
| 721 | # Add error handling for invalid signals
|
---|
| 722 | valsig="-ALRM -HUP -INT -KILL -PIPE -POLL -PROF -TERM -USR1 -USR2"
|
---|
| 723 | valsig="${valsig} -VTALRM -STKFLT -PWR -WINCH -CHLD -URG -TSTP -TTIN"
|
---|
| 724 | valsig="${valsig} -TTOU -STOP -CONT -ABRT -FPE -ILL -QUIT -SEGV -TRAP"
|
---|
| 725 | valsig="${valsig} -SYS -EMT -BUS -XCPU -XFSZ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -8 -9"
|
---|
| 726 | valsig="${valsig} -11 -13 -14 -15"
|
---|
| 727 |
|
---|
| 728 | echo "${valsig}" | grep -- " ${1} " > /dev/null
|
---|
| 729 |
|
---|
| 730 | if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then
|
---|
| 731 | return 0
|
---|
| 732 | else
|
---|
| 733 | return 1
|
---|
| 734 | fi
|
---|
| 735 | }
|
---|
| 736 |
|
---|
| 737 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 738 | # check_sig_type() #
|
---|
| 739 | # Usage: check_signal [ -{signal} | {signal} ] #
|
---|
| 740 | # #
|
---|
| 741 | # Purpose: Check if signal is a program termination signal or a control signal #
|
---|
| 742 | # This is not defined by any LSB draft, however, it is required to #
|
---|
| 743 | # check the signals to determine if they are intended to end a #
|
---|
| 744 | # program or simply to control it. #
|
---|
| 745 | # #
|
---|
| 746 | # Inputs: Accepts a single string value in the form or -{signal} or {signal} #
|
---|
| 747 | # #
|
---|
| 748 | # Return values: #
|
---|
| 749 | # 0 - Signal is used for program termination #
|
---|
| 750 | # 1 - Signal is used for program control #
|
---|
| 751 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 752 | check_sig_type()
|
---|
| 753 | {
|
---|
| 754 | local valsig
|
---|
| 755 |
|
---|
| 756 | # The list of termination signals (limited to generally used items)
|
---|
| 757 | valsig="-ALRM -INT -KILL -TERM -PWR -STOP -ABRT -QUIT -2 -3 -6 -9 -14 -15"
|
---|
| 758 |
|
---|
| 759 | echo "${valsig}" | grep -- " ${1} " > /dev/null
|
---|
| 760 |
|
---|
| 761 | if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then
|
---|
| 762 | return 0
|
---|
| 763 | else
|
---|
| 764 | return 1
|
---|
| 765 | fi
|
---|
| 766 | }
|
---|
| 767 |
|
---|
| 768 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 769 | # wait_for_user() #
|
---|
| 770 | # #
|
---|
| 771 | # Purpose: Wait for the user to respond if not a headless system #
|
---|
| 772 | # #
|
---|
| 773 | ################################################################################
|
---|
| 774 | wait_for_user()
|
---|
| 775 | {
|
---|
| 776 | # Wait for the user by default
|
---|
| 777 | [ "${HEADLESS=0}" = "0" ] && read ENTER
|
---|
| 778 | return 0
|
---|
| 779 | }
|
---|
| 780 |
|
---|
| 781 | # End /lib/lsb/init-functions
|
---|