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diff --git a/bootscripts/contrib/lsb-v3/init.d/lfs-functions b/bootscripts/contrib/lsb-v3/init.d/lfs-functions deleted file mode 100644 index b0fef4c29..000000000 --- a/bootscripts/contrib/lsb-v3/init.d/lfs-functions +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -# Begin /etc/init.d/lfs-functions -# Provides LFS specific functions for LSB style bootscripts - -################################# chkstat() ################################### -# chk_stat checks the status of a script by checking for both a binary file # -# to execute, and if set, a config file that may be needed for the program # -# to run successfully. The calling script will exit with a return value of 5 # -# if the binary does not exist, and a value of 6 if the needed config file is # -# unavailable as per LSB requirements. This function accepts zero, one, or # -# two string arguments. If arguments are passed, the first must be a bin # -# file. If a second argument is passed, it is interpreted as the config # -# file. Optionally, zero arguments can be passed if BIN_FILE, and optinally # -# CONFIG_FILE are set in the calling script. # -############################################################################### -chk_stat() -{ - if [ "${#}" -gt "0" -a "${#}" -lt "3" ]; then - BIN_FILE="${1}" - if [ -z "${2}" ]; then - CONFIG_FILE="" - else - CONFIG_FILE="${2}" - fi - elif [ -z "${BIN_FILE}" ]; then - echo "Usage: 'chk_stat BIN_FILE CONFIG_FILE'" - exit 1 # Generic Error - fi - - if [ ! -e "${BIN_FILE}" ]; then - log_failure_msg "${BIN_FILE} not installed" && - exit 5 - fi - - if [ ! -z "${CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then - if [ ! -e "${CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then - log_failure_msg "${CONFIG_FILE} does not exist" && - exit 6 - fi - fi -} - -################################ loadproc() ################################### -# loadproc is just a wraper to start_daemon for simple scripts, which will # -# require no arguments if $BIN_FILE is set. # -############################################################################### -loadproc() -{ - start_daemon "${BIN_FILE}" "${@}" -} - -################################ endproc() #################################### -# endproc, like loadproc, is just a wraper to killproc for simplicity and is # -# dependent on $BIN_FILE being set. # -############################################################################### -endproc() -{ - killproc "${BIN_FILE}" "${@}" -} - -############################### statusproc() ################################## -# statusproc checks the status of a particular binary and displays the # -# appropriate message (running or not running) and exits on the return value # -# of pidofproc. This function accepts two string arguments or zero arguments # -# if BIN_FILE and MESSAGE are set, else it requires the bin file as the first # -# argument, and the message as the second. Both must be enclosed in quotes. # -############################################################################### -statusproc() -{ - if [ "${#}" -gt "0" -a "${#}" -lt "3" ]; then - BIN_FILE="${1}" - MESSAGE="${2}" - elif [ -z "${BIN_FILE}" -o -z "${MESSAGE}" ]; then - echo "Usage: 'statusproc BIN_FILE MESSAGE'" - exit 1 # Generic Error - fi - - pidlist=`pidofproc "${BIN_FILE}"` - STATUS=$? - echo "Checking ${MESSAGE} status:" - if [ "${STATUS}" -eq "0" ]; then - log_success_msg "Running with PID(s) ${pidlist}" - else - log_warning_msg "Not running!" - fi - - return "${STATUS}" -} - -############################### reloadproc() ################################## -# reloadproc sends a HUP signal to the running program (relaod configuration) # -# It optionally, using the -force switch, checks the status of a particular # -# program and starts it if it is not already running. This function accepts # -# one optional switch (must be the first argument), and either two, or zero # -# string arguments. If BIN_FILE and MESSAGE are set in the script's # -# environment, it will use those values, else it requires the bin file as # -# the first argument (following -force if used), and the message as the # -# second. Both must be enclosed in quotes. If the force option is used, it # -# follows the LSB definition of 'force-reload' - the program is started if # -# not already running. # -############################################################################### -reloadproc() -{ - local force="0" - if [ "${#}" -gt "0" -a "${1}" = "-force" ]; then - force="1" - shift 1 - fi - - if [ "${#}" -gt "0" -a "${#}" -lt "3" ]; then - BIN_FILE="${1}" - MESSAGE="${2}" - elif [ -z "${BIN_FILE}" -o -z "${MESSAGE}" ]; then - echo "Usage: 'reloadproc BIN_FILE MESSAGE'" - exit 1 # Generic Error - fi - - - -} - -############################## evaluate_retval() ############################### -# evaluate_retval requires that you pass exactly one evaluation parameter of # -# (start, stop, other) based on the previous action that is being evaluated. # -# This function is intended for use with start_daemon and killproc to # -# interpret the LSB exit codes properly, othewise the checks only for success # -# or failure. # -################################################################################ -evaluate_retval() -{ - local error_value="${?}" - - # Handle LSB defined return values - case "${1}" in - - start) - case "${error_value}" in - 0) - log_success_msg "Starting ${MESSAGE} " - return "${error_value}" - ;; - 2) - log_failure_msg "Starting ${MESSAGE} Error: Invalid argument!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - 5) - log_failure_msg "Starting ${MESSAGE} Error: Not available!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - *) - log_failure_msg "Starting ${MESSAGE} Error: General failure!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - esac - ;; - - stop) - case "${error_value}" in - 0) - log_success_msg "Stopping ${MESSAGE} " - return "${error_value}" - ;; - 2) - log_failure_msg "Stopping ${MESSAGE} Error: Invalid argument!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - 5) - log_failure_msg "Stopping ${MESSAGE} Error: Not available!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - 7) - log_warning_msg "Stopping ${MESSAGE} Warning: Not running!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - *) - log_failure_msg "Stopping ${MESSAGE} Error: General failure!" - return "${error_value}" - ;; - esac - ;; - - force-reload) - message="Forcefully reloading " - ;; - - reload) - message="Reloading " - ;; - - restart) - message="Restarting " - ;; - - try-restart) - message="Trying restart " - ;; - - standard) - # $message or $MESSAGE must be set, but not both in order - # to use the 'standard' target. - ;; - esac - - # Print messages for the generic force-reload, reload, restart, - # and try-restart targets - if [ "${error_value}" -eq "0" ] - then - log_success_msg "${message}${MESSAGE} " - return "${error_value}" - else - log_failure_msg "${message}${MESSAGE} " - return "${error_value}" - fi -} - |