#!/bin/sh # # bcfg2-server - bcfg2 configuration daemon # # chkconfig: 345 80 20 # description: bcfg2 is a configuration management system that builds \ # and installs configuration files. \ # This is the server that provides the configurations \ # to clients. DAEMON=/usr/sbin/bcfg2-server PIDFILE=/var/run/bcfg2-server/bcfg2-server.pid PARAMS="-D $PIDFILE" prog=$(basename $DAEMON) conf="/etc/bcfg2.conf" # Disabled per default BCFG2_SERVER_OPTIONS="" BCFG2_SERVER_ENABLED=0 PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin # Source function library . /etc/init.d/functions # Include default startup configuration if exists test -f /etc/sysconfig/$prog && . /etc/sysconfig/$prog if [ "$BCFG2_SERVER_ENABLED" -eq 0 ] ; then failure $"bcfg2-server is disabled - see /etc/sysconfig/bcfg2-server" echo exit 0 fi RETVAL=0 start () { test -x $DAEMON || exit 5 test -f $conf || exit 6 echo -n $"Starting $prog: " daemon $DAEMON ${PARAMS} ${BCFG2_SERVER_OPTIONS} && success || failure RETVAL=$? echo if test $RETVAL = 0 ; then test -d /var/lock/subsys && touch /var/lock/subsys/$prog fi return $RETVAL } stop () { echo -n $"Stopping $prog: " # we do NOT want to specify the pidfile to killproc; if we do, and # it has to kill -9 the server, it only kills the master and the # child processes stay running (if the multiprocessing core is in # use). By not specifying a pidfile, it looks in the process # table for all bcfg2-server processes, and kill -9's them all if # necessary. killproc -d 30 ${prog} && success || failure RETVAL=$? echo rm -f /var/lock/subsys/$prog return $RETVAL } case "$1" in start) start RETVAL=$? ;; stop) stop RETVAL=$? ;; status) status $prog RETVAL=$? ;; restart|reload|force-reload) stop sleep 5 start RETVAL=$? ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|reload|force-reload}" RETVAL=3 ;; esac exit $RETVAL