# functions This file contains functions to be used by most or all # shell scripts in the /etc/init.d directory. # # Version: @(#) /etc/init.d/functions $Revision: 1.7 $ $Date: 1999/06/14 21:17:10 $ # # Author: Miquel van Smoorenburg, # Hacked by: Greg Galloway and Marc Ewing # Modified for PLD by: # Marek Obuchowicz # Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz # First set up a default search path. PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"; export PATH [ -z "$COLUMNS" ] && COLUMNS=80 # Some functions to handle PLD-style messages show() { text="$*"............................................. echo -ne `echo $text | cut -c1-45` } busy() { echo -n "`tput setaf 6`[`tput setaf 5` BUSY `tput setaf 6`]`tput setaf 7`" } ok() { echo "`tput setaf 6`[`tput setaf 2` DONE `tput setaf 6`]`tput setaf 7`" } started() { echo "`tput setaf 6`[`tput setaf 2` WORK `tput setaf 6`]`tput setaf 7`" } fail() { echo "`tput setaf 6`[`tput setaf 1` FAIL `tput setaf 6`]`tput setaf 7`" } died() { echo "`tput setaf 6`[`tput setaf 1` DIED `tput setaf 6`]`tput setaf 7`" } deltext() { echo -ne '\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b' } # A function to start a program (now it's usefull on read-only filesystem too) daemon() { nicelevel=0 _ERRORS="" [ -z "$DEFAULT_SERVICE_RUN_NICE_LEVEL" ] && DEFAULT_SERVICE_RUN_NICE_LEVEL=0 # Test syntax. case $1 in '') echo '$0: Usage: daemon [+/-nicelevel] {program}' return 1;; -*|+*) SERVICE_RUN_NICE_LEVEL=$1 shift;; esac # make sure it doesn't core dump anywhere; while this could mask # problems with the daemon, it also closes some security problems ulimit -c 0 # And start it up. busy if _ERRORS="`nice -n ${SERVICE_RUN_NICE_LEVEL:-$DEFAULT_SERVICE_RUN_NICE_LEVEL} initlog -c \"$@\" 2>&1`"; then deltext ok else deltext fail echo $_ERRORS fi unset _ERRORS } # A function to stop a program. killproc() { # Test syntax. if [ $# = 0 ]; then echo "Usage: killproc {program} [signal]" return 1 fi busy TMPFILE=`mktemp /tmp/init-XXXXXX` notset=0 # check for second arg to be kill level if [ "$2" != "" ] ; then killlevel=$2 else notset=1 killlevel="-9" fi # Save basename. base=`basename $1` # Find pid. pid=`pidofproc $base` # Kill it. if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then if [ "$notset" = 1 ] ; then # TERM first, then KILL if not dead kill -TERM $pid >$TMPFILE 2>&1 usleep 100000 dead=`ps -o pid= $pid` if [ "$dead" != "" ]; then sleep 3 kill -KILL $pid >$TMPFILE 2>&1 fi # use specified level only else kill $killlevel $pid >$TMPFILE 2>&1 fi else rm -f /var/run/$base.pid deltext fail return fi # Remove pid file if any. rm -f /var/run/$base.pid if [ -z "`cat $TMPFILE`" ]; then deltext ok else deltext died fi rm -f $TMPFILE } # A function to find the pid of a program. pidofproc() { # Test syntax. if [ $# = 0 ] ; then echo "Usage: pidofproc {program}" return 1 fi # First try "/var/run/*.pid" files if [ -f /var/run/$1.pid ] ; then pid=`head -1 /var/run/$1.pid` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo $pid return 0 fi fi # Next try "pidof" #pid=`pidof $1` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo $pid return 0 fi # Finally try to extract it from ps pids=`ps -C $1 -o pid=` # Return the first PID, which is not our for pid in $pids ; do if [ $pid != $$ ] ; then echo $pid return 0 fi done return 1 } status() { # Test syntax. if [ $# = 0 ] ; then echo "Usage: status {program}" return 1 fi # First try "pidof" pid=`pidof $1` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo "$1 (pid $pid) is running..." return 0 else pid=`echo \`ps -C $1 -o pid= \`` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo "$1 (pid $pid) is running..." return 0 fi fi # Next try "/var/run/*.pid" files if [ -f /var/run/$1.pid ] ; then pid=`head -1 /var/run/$1.pid` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo "$1 dead but pid file exists" return 1 fi fi # See if /var/lock/subsys/$1 exists if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/$1 ]; then echo "$1 dead but subsys locked" return 2 fi echo "$1 is stopped" return 3 }