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diff --git a/chapter07/chapter07.xml b/chapter07/chapter07.xml index fa76826f7..f34bd4cdb 100644 --- a/chapter07/chapter07.xml +++ b/chapter07/chapter07.xml @@ -4,21 +4,11 @@ &c7-introduction; &c7-usage; -&c7-functions; -&c7-checkfs; -&c7-halt; &c7-loadkeys; -&c7-mountfs; -&c7-reboot; -&c7-sendsignals; &c7-setclock; -&c7-sysklogd; -&c7-template; -&c7-localnet; &c7-network; &c7-hosts; &c7-ethnet; -&c7-symperm; </chapter> diff --git a/chapter07/checkfs.xml b/chapter07/checkfs.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 9f3f83283..000000000 --- a/chapter07/checkfs.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-checkfs"> -<title>Creating the checkfs script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="checkfs.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/checkfs</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/checkfs << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/checkfs - -# -# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file -# - -source /etc/init.d/functions - -# -# Activate all the swap partitions declared in the /etc/fstab file -# - -echo -n "Activating swap..." -/sbin/swapon -a -evaluate_retval - -# -# If the /fastboot file exists we don't want to run the partition checks -# - -if [ -f /fastboot ] -then - echo "Fast boot, no file system check" -else - -# -# Mount the root partition read-only (just in case the kernel mounts it -# read-write and we don't want to run fsck on a read-write mounted -# partition). -# - - /bin/mount -n -o remount,ro / - if [ $? = 0 ] - then - -# -# If the /forcefsck file exists we want to force a partition check even -# if the partition was unmounted cleanly the last time -# - - if [ -f /forcefsck ] - then - echo -n "/forcefsck exists, forcing " - echo "file system check" - force="-f" - else - force="" - fi - -# -# Check all the file systems mentioned in /etc/fstab that have the -# fs_passno value set to 1 or 2 (the 6th field. See man fstab for more -# info) -# - - echo "Checking file systems..." - /sbin/fsck $force -a -A -C -T - -# -# If something went wrong during the checks of one of the partitions, -# fsck will exit with a return value greater than 1. If this is -# the case we start sulogin so you can repair the damage manually -# - - if [ $? -gt 1 ] - then - $FAILURE - echo - echo -n "fsck failed. Please repair your file " - echo "systems manually by running /sbin/fsck" - echo "without the -a option" - echo - echo -n "Please note that the root file system " - echo "is currently mounted in read-only mode." - echo - echo -n "I will start sulogin now. When you " - echo "logout I will reboot your system." - echo - $NORMAL - /sbin/sulogin - /sbin/reboot -f - else - print_status success - fi - - else - -# -# If the remount to read-only mode didn't work abort the fsck and print -# an error -# - - echo -n "Cannot check root file system because it " - echo "could not be mounted in read-only mode." - fi -fi - -# End /etc/init.d/checkfs -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/functions.xml b/chapter07/functions.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e10c1ab57..000000000 --- a/chapter07/functions.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,506 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-functions"> -<title>Creating the functions script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="functions.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/functions</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/functions << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/functions - -# -# Set a few variables that influence the text that's printed on the -# screen. The SET_COL variable starts the text in the column number -# decided by the COL and WCOL section (as defined by the COL -# variable). NORMAL prints text in normal mode. -# SUCCESS prints text in a green colour and FAILURE prints text in a red -# colour -# - -# If COLUMNS hasn't been set yet (bash sets it but not when called as -# sh), do it ourself - - if [ -z "$COLUMNS" ] - then - # Get the console device if we don't have it already - # This is ok by the FHS as there is a fallback if - # /usr/bin/tty isn't available, for example at bootup. - test -x /usr/bin/tty && CONSOLE=`/usr/bin/tty` - test -z "$CONSOLE" && CONSOLE=/dev/console - - # Get the console size (rows columns) - SIZE=$(stty size < $CONSOLE) - - # Strip off the rows leaving the columns - COLUMNS=${SIZE#*\ } - fi - -COL=$[$COLUMNS - 10] -WCOL=$[$COLUMNS - 30] -SET_COL="echo -en \\033[${COL}G" -SET_WCOL="echo -en \\033[${WCOL}G" -NORMAL="echo -en \\033[0;39m" -SUCCESS="echo -en \\033[1;32m" -WARNING="echo -en \\033[1;33m" -FAILURE="echo -en \\033[1;31m" - -# -# The evaluate_retval function evaluates the return value of the process -# that was run just before this function was called. If the return value -# was 0, indicating success, the print_status function is called with -# the 'success' parameter. Otherwise the print_status function is called -# with the failure parameter. -# - -evaluate_retval() -{ - if [ $? = 0 ] - then - print_status success - else - print_status failure - fi -} - -# -# The print_status prints [ OK ] or [FAILED] to the screen. OK appears -# in the colour defined by the SUCCESS variable and FAILED appears in -# the colour defined by the FAILURE variable. Both are printed starting -# in the column defined by the COL variable. -# - -print_status() -{ - -# -# If no parameters are given to the print_status function, print usage -# information. -# - - if [ $# = 0 ] - then - echo "Usage: print_status {success|failure}" - return 1 - fi - - case "$1" in - success) - $SET_COL - echo -n "[ " - $SUCCESS - echo -n "OK" - $NORMAL - echo " ]" - ;; - warning) - $SET_COL - echo -n "[ " - $WARNING - echo -n "ATTN" - $NORMAL - echo " ]" - ;; - failure) - $SET_COL - echo -n "[" - $FAILURE - echo -n "FAILED" - $NORMAL - echo "]" - ;; - esac - -} - -# -# The loadproc function starts a process (often a daemon) with -# proper error checking -# - -loadproc() -{ - -# -# If no parameters are given to the print_status function, print usage -# information. -# - - if [ $# = 0 ] - then - echo "Usage: loadproc {program}" - exit 1 - fi -# -# Find the basename of the first parameter (the daemon's name without -# the path -# that was provided so /usr/sbin/syslogd becomes plain 'syslogd' after -# basename ran) -# - - base=$(/usr/bin/basename $1) -# -# the pidlist variable will contains the output of the pidof command. -# pidof will try to find the PID's that belong to a certain string; -# $base in this case -# - - pidlist=$(/bin/pidof -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x $base) - - pid="" - - for apid in $pidlist - do - if [ -d /proc/$apid ] - then - pid="$pid $apid" - fi - done -# -# If the $pid variable contains anything (from the previous for loop) it -# means the daemon is already running -# - - if [ ! -n "$pid" ] - then -# -# Empty $pid variable means it's not running, so we run "$@" (all -# parameters giving to this function from the script) and then check the -# return value -# - - "$@" - evaluate_retval - else -# -# The variable $pid was not empty, meaning it was already running. We'll -# print [ ATTN ] now -# - - $SET_WCOL - echo -n "Already running" - print_status warning - fi - -} - -# -# The killproc function kills a process with proper error checking -# - -killproc() -{ - -# -# If no parameters are given to the print_status function, print usage -# information. -# - - if [ $# = 0 ] - then - echo "Usage: killproc {program} [signal]" - exit 1 - fi - -# -# Find the basename of the first parameter (the daemon's name without -# the path -# that was provided so /usr/sbin/syslogd becomes plain 'syslogd' after -# basename ran) -# - - base=$(/usr/bin/basename $1) - -# -# Check if we gave a signal to kill the process with (like -HUP, -TERM, -# -KILL, etc) to this function (the second parameter). If no second -# parameter was provided set the nolevel variable. Else set the -# killlevel variable to the value of $2 (the second parameter) -# - - if [ "$2" != "" ] - then - killlevel=-$2 - else - nolevel=1 - fi - -# -# the pidlist variable will contains the output of the pidof command. -# pidof will try to find the PID's that belong to a certain string; -# $base in this case -# - - pidlist=$(/bin/pidof -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x $base) - - pid="" - - for apid in $pidlist - do - if [ -d /proc/$apid ] - then - pid="$pid $apid" - fi - done - -# -# If $pid contains something from the previous for loop it means one or -# more PID's were found that belongs to the processes to be killed -# - - if [ -n "$pid" ] - then - -# -# If no kill level was specified we'll try -TERM first and then sleep -# for 2 seconds to allow the kill to be completed -# - - if [ "$nolevel" = 1 ] - then - /bin/kill -TERM $pid - -# -# If after -TERM the PID still exists we'll wait 2 seconds before -# trying to kill it with -KILL. If the PID still exist after that, wait -# two more seconds. If the PIDs still exist by then it's safe to assume -# that we cannot kill these PIDs. -# - - if /bin/ps h $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 - then - /usr/bin/sleep 2 - if /bin/ps h $pid > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - /bin/kill -KILL $pid - if /bin/ps h $pid > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - /usr/bin/sleep 2 - fi - fi - fi - /bin/ps h $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 - if [ $? = 0 ] - then -# -# If after the -KILL it still exists it can't be killed for some reason -# and we'll print [FAILED] -# - - print_status failure - else - -# -# It was killed, remove possible stale PID file in /var/run and -# print [ OK ] -# - - /bin/rm -f /var/run/$base.pid - print_status success - fi - else - -# -# A kill level was provided. Kill with the provided kill level and wait -# for 2 seconds to allow the kill to be completed -# - - /bin/kill $killlevel $pid - if /bin/ps h $pid > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - /usr/bin/sleep 2 - fi - /bin/ps h $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 - if [ $? = 0 ] - then - -# -# If ps' return value is 0 it means it ran ok which indicates that the -# PID still exists. This means the process wasn't killed properly with -# the signal provided. Print [FAILED] -# - - print_status failure - else - -# -# If the return value was 1 or higher it means the PID didn't exist -# anymore which means it was killed successfully. Remove possible stale -# PID file and print [ OK ] -# - - /bin/rm -f /var/run/$base.pid - print_status success - fi - fi - else - -# -# The PID didn't exist so we can't attempt to kill it. Print [ ATTN ] -# - - $SET_WCOL - echo -n "Not running" - print_status warning - fi -} - -# -# The reloadproc functions sends a signal to a daemon telling it to -# reload it's configuration file. This is almost identical to the -# killproc function with the exception that it won't try to kill it with -# a -KILL signal (aka -9) -# - -reloadproc() -{ - -# -# If no parameters are given to the print_status function, print usage -# information. -# - - if [ $# = 0 ] - then - echo "Usage: reloadproc {program} [signal]" - exit 1 - fi - -# -# Find the basename of the first parameter (the daemon's name without -# the path that was provided so /usr/sbin/syslogd becomes plain 'syslogd' -# after basename ran) -# - - base=$(/usr/bin/basename $1) - -# -# Check if we gave a signal to send to the process (like -HUP) -# to this function (the second parameter). If no second -# parameter was provided set the nolevel variable. Else set the -# killlevel variable to the value of $2 (the second parameter) -# - - if [ -n "$2" ] - then - killlevel=-$2 - else - nolevel=1 - fi - -# -# the pidlist variable will contains the output of the pidof command. -# pidof will try to find the PID's that belong to a certain string; -# $base in this case -# - - pidlist=$(/bin/pidof -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x $base) - - pid="" - - for apid in $pidlist - do - if [ -d /proc/$apid ] - then - pid="$pid $apid" - fi - done - -# -# If $pid contains something from the previous for loop it means one or -# more PID's were found that belongs to the processes to be reloaded -# - - if [ -n "$pid" ] - then - -# -# If nolevel was set we will use the default reload signal SIGHUP. -# - - if [ "$nolevel" = 1 ] - then - /bin/kill -SIGHUP $pid - evaluate_retval - else - -# -# Else we will use the provided signal -# - - /bin/kill $killlevel $pid - evaluate_retval - fi - else - -# -# If $pid is empty no PID's have been found that belong to the process. -# Print [ ATTN ] -# - - $SET_WCOL - echo -n "Not running" - print_status warning - fi -} - -# -# The statusproc function will try to find out if a process is running -# or not -# - -statusproc() -{ - -# -# If no parameters are given to the print_status function, print usage -# information. -# - - if [ $# = 0 ] - then - echo "Usage: status {program}" - return 1 - fi - -# -# $pid will contain a list of PID's that belong to a process -# - - pid=$(/bin/pidof -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x $1) - if [ -n "$pid" ] - then - -# -# If $pid contains something, the process is running, print the contents -# of the $pid variable -# - - echo "$1 running with Process ID $pid" - return 0 - fi - -# -# If $pid doesn't contain it check if a PID file exists and inform the -# user about this stale file. -# - - if [ -f /var/run/$1.pid ] - then - pid=$(/usr/bin/head -1 /var/run/$1.pid) - if [ -n "$pid" ] - then - echo "$1 not running but /var/run/$1.pid exists" - return 1 - fi - else - echo "$1 is not running" - fi - -} - -# End /etc/init.d/functions -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/halt.xml b/chapter07/halt.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b9f7c3399..000000000 --- a/chapter07/halt.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-halt"> -<title>Creating the halt script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="halt.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/halt</filename> script by running the -following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/halt << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/halt - -# -# Call halt. See man halt for the meaning of the parameters -# - -/sbin/halt -d -f -i -p - -# End /etc/init.d/halt -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/localnet.xml b/chapter07/localnet.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 389f12988..000000000 --- a/chapter07/localnet.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-localnet"> -<title>Creating the localnet script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="localnet.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/localnet</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/localnet << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/localnet - -# -# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file -# and include the variables from the /etc/sysconfig/network file. -# - -source /etc/init.d/functions -source /etc/sysconfig/network - -case "$1" in - start) - echo -n "Bringing up the loopback interface..." - /sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 - evaluate_retval - - echo -n "Setting up hostname..." - /bin/hostname $HOSTNAME - evaluate_retval - ;; - - stop) - echo -n "Bringing down the loopback interface..." - /sbin/ifconfig lo down - evaluate_retval - ;; - - restart) - $0 stop - sleep 1 - $0 start - ;; - *) - echo "Usage: $0: {start|stop|restart}" - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# End /etc/init.d/localnet -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/mountfs.xml b/chapter07/mountfs.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 99df6c181..000000000 --- a/chapter07/mountfs.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-mountfs"> -<title>Creating the mountfs script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="mountfs.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/mountfs</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/mountfs << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/mountfs - -# -# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file -# - -source /etc/init.d/functions - -case "$1" in - start) - - # - # Remount the root partition in read-write mode. -n tells mount - # not to - # write to the /etc/mtab file (because it can't do this. The - # root - # partition is most likely still mounted in read-only mode - # - - echo -n "Remounting root file system in read-write mode..." - /bin/mount -n -o remount,rw / - evaluate_retval - - # - # First empty the /etc/mtab file. Then remount root partition - # in read-write - # mode again but pass -f to mount. This way mount does - # everything - # except the mount itself. This is needed for it to write to the - # mtab - # file which contains a list of currently mounted file systems. - # - - echo > /etc/mtab - /bin/mount -f -o remount,rw / - - # - # Remove the possible /fastboot and /forcefsck files. they are - # only - # supposed to be used during the next reboot's checkfs which just - # happened. If you want to fastboot or forcefsck again you'll - # have to - # recreate the files - # - - /bin/rm -f /fastboot /forcefsck - - # - # Walk through /etc/fstab and mount all file systems that don't - # have the noauto option set in the fs_mntops field (the 4th - # field. - # See man fstab for more info) - # - - echo -n "Mounting other file systems..." - /bin/mount -a - evaluate_retval - ;; - - stop) - - # - # Deactivate all the swap partitions - # - - echo -n "Deactivating swap..." - /sbin/swapoff -a - evaluate_retval - - # - # And unmount all the file systems, mounting the root file - # system - # read-only (all are unmounted but because root can't be - # unmounted - # at this point mount will automatically mount it read-only - # which - # is what supposed to happen. This way no data can be written - # anymore from disk) - # - - echo -n "Unmounting file systems..." - /bin/umount -a -r - evaluate_retval - ;; - - *) - echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}" - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# End /etc/init.d/mountfs -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/reboot.xml b/chapter07/reboot.xml deleted file mode 100644 index cc18a4f11..000000000 --- a/chapter07/reboot.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-reboot"> -<title>Creating the reboot script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="reboot.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/reboot</filename> script by running the -following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/reboot << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/reboot - -# -# Call reboot. See man halt for the meaning of the parameters -# - - -echo "System reboot in progress..." - -/sbin/reboot -d -f -i - -# End /etc/init.d/reboot -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/sendsignals.xml b/chapter07/sendsignals.xml deleted file mode 100644 index abe5e2c20..000000000 --- a/chapter07/sendsignals.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-sendsignals"> -<title>Creating the sendsignals script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="sendsignals.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/sendsignals</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/sendsignals << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/sendsignals - -# -# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file -# - -source /etc/init.d/functions - -# -# Send all the remaining processes the TERM signal -# - -echo -n "Sending all processes the TERM signal..." -/sbin/killall5 -15 -evaluate_retval - -# -# Send all the remaining process (after sending them the TERM signal -# before) the KILL signal. -# - -echo -n "Sending all processes the KILL signal..." -/sbin/killall5 -9 -evaluate_retval - -# End /etc/init.d/sendsignals -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/symperm.xml b/chapter07/symperm.xml deleted file mode 100644 index ef9181f4b..000000000 --- a/chapter07/symperm.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-symperm"> -<title>Setting up symlinks and permissions</title> -<?dbhtml filename="symperm.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>These files get the proper permissions and the necessary symlinks -are created by running the following commands. If you didn't create the -loadkeys, setclock and/or ethnet scripts, make sure not to type them in -the commands below.</para> - -<para>A note of caution: all the symlinks (that start with an S or K) have to -be of the form Sxxxname where xxx are three digits denoting the order in -which the script is executed (the lower the number the sooner it's -executed). If you feel a need to use less than three digits, make sure -you pad with extra zero's at the beginning. This means, don't use -S20mydaemon, but S020mydaemon. And don't use K2otherdaemon, but -K002otherdaemon.</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cd /etc/init.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>chmod 754 rc rcS functions checkfs halt loadkeys mountfs reboot &&</userinput> -<userinput>chmod 754 sendsignals setclock sysklogd template &&</userinput> -<userinput>chmod 754 localnet ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc0.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet K800ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd K900sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sendsignals S800sendsignals &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/mountfs S900mountfs &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/halt S999halt &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc6.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet K800ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd K900sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sendsignals S800sendsignals &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/mountfs S900mountfs &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/reboot S999reboot &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rcS.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/localnet S100localnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/checkfs S200checkfs &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/mountfs S300mountfs &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/setclock S400setclock &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/loadkeys S500loadkeys &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc1.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet K800ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd K900sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc2.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd S100sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet K800ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc3.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd S100sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet S200ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc4.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd S100sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet S200ethnet &&</userinput> -<userinput>cd ../rc5.d &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/sysklogd S100sysklogd &&</userinput> -<userinput>ln -sf ../init.d/ethnet S200ethnet</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/sysklogd.xml b/chapter07/sysklogd.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 3f217e856..000000000 --- a/chapter07/sysklogd.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-sysklogd"> -<title>Creating the sysklogd script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="sysklogd.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/sysklogd</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/sysklogd << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/sysklogd - -# -# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file -# - -source /etc/init.d/functions - -case "$1" in - start) - echo -n "Starting system log daemon..." - loadproc /usr/sbin/syslogd -m 0 - - echo -n "Starting kernel log daemon..." - loadproc /usr/sbin/klogd - ;; - - stop) - echo -n "Stopping kernel log daemon..." - killproc klogd - - echo -n "Stopping system log daemon..." - killproc syslogd - ;; - - reload) - echo -n "Reloading system log daemon configuration file..." - reloadproc syslogd 1 - ;; - - restart) - $0 stop - /usr/bin/sleep 1 - $0 start - ;; - - status) - statusproc /usr/sbin/syslogd - statusproc /usr/sbin/klogd - ;; - - *) - echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|reload|restart|status}" - exit 1 - ;; - -esac - -# End /etc/init.d/sysklogd -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - diff --git a/chapter07/template.xml b/chapter07/template.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e5168cb70..000000000 --- a/chapter07/template.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -<sect1 id="ch07-template"> -<title>Creating the template script</title> -<?dbhtml filename="template.html" dir="chapter07"?> - -<para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/template</filename> script by running -the following command:</para> - -<para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/template << "EOF"</userinput> -#!/bin/sh -# Begin /etc/init.d/ - -# -# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file -# - -source /etc/init.d/functions - -case "$1" in - start) - echo -n "Starting ..." - loadproc - ;; - - stop) - echo -n "Stopping ..." - killproc - ;; - - reload) - echo -n "Reloading ..." - reloadproc - ;; - - restart) - $0 stop - /usr/bin/sleep 1 - $0 start - ;; - - status) - statusproc - ;; - - *) - echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|reload|restart|status}" - exit 1 - ;; - -esac - -# End /etc/init.d/ -<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para> - -</sect1> - @@ -332,21 +332,11 @@ <!ENTITY chapter7 SYSTEM "chapter7/chapter7.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-introduction SYSTEM "chapter7/introduction.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-usage SYSTEM "chapter7/usage.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-functions SYSTEM "chapter7/functions.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-reboot SYSTEM "chapter7/reboot.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-halt SYSTEM "chapter7/halt.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-mountfs SYSTEM "chapter7/mountfs.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-sendsignals SYSTEM "chapter7/sendsignals.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-checkfs SYSTEM "chapter7/checkfs.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-sysklogd SYSTEM "chapter7/sysklogd.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-template SYSTEM "chapter7/template.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-loadkeys SYSTEM "chapter7/loadkeys.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-setclock SYSTEM "chapter7/setclock.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-localnet SYSTEM "chapter7/localnet.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-network SYSTEM "chapter7/network.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-hosts SYSTEM "chapter7/hosts.xml"> <!ENTITY c7-ethnet SYSTEM "chapter7/ethnet.xml"> -<!ENTITY c7-symperm SYSTEM "chapter7/symperm.xml"> <!ENTITY chapter8 SYSTEM "chapter8/chapter8.xml"> <!ENTITY c8-introduction SYSTEM "chapter8/introduction.xml"> |