ya logic sounds good can you do the init.in parts and post a patch that removes the other init scripts?
Regards -steve On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 13:31 +0100, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote: > Hi guys, > > this is a slightly revamped init script and it merges both init/generic > and init/redhat. > > It is LSB compliant, with full chkconfig and LSB headers and return codes. > > This isn´t the final init, but it´s a quick drop-in replacement for testing. > > In order to be plugged in into corosync, it needs to be become an > init.in and replace a bunch of hard coded paths with proper substitute > from configure invocation (easy stuff anyway). > > The script works fine in Fedora and should work as well in Debian/Ubuntu > environments. > > None of the commands executed in there use anything distro specific and > in theory it could also replace the montavista init script (that uses > specific Debian based tools such as start-stop-daemon). > > Fabio > > plain text document attachment (corosync.init) > #!/bin/bash > > # Authors: > # Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]> > # Fabio M. Di Nitto <[email protected]> > # > # License: Revised BSD > > # chkconfig: 2345 20 20 > # description: Corosync Cluster Engine > # processname: corosync > # > ### BEGIN INIT INFO > # Provides: corosync > # Required-Start: $network > # Should-Start: $syslog > # Required-Stop: $network > # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 > # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 > # Short-Description: Starts and stops Corosync Cluster Engine. > # Description: Starts and stops Corosync Cluster Engine. > ### END INIT INFO > > desc="Corosync Cluster Engine" > prog="corosync" > > # set secure PATH > PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:@SBINDIR@" > > success() > { > echo -ne "[ OK ]\r" > } > > failure() > { > echo -ne "[FAILED]\r" > } > > status() > { > pid=$(pidof $1 2>/dev/null) > rtrn=$? > if [ $rtrn -ne 0 ]; then > echo "$1 is stopped" > else > echo "$1 (pid $pid) is running..." > fi > return $rtrn > } > > # rpm based distros > if [ -d /etc/sysconfig ]; then > [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ] && . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions > [ -f /etc/sysconfig/$prog ] && . /etc/sysconfig/$prog > [ -z "$LOCK_FILE" ] && LOCK_FILE="/var/lock/subsys/$prog" > fi > > # deb based distros > if [ -d /etc/default ]; then > [ -f /etc/default/$prog ] && . /etc/default/$prog > [ -z "$LOCK_FILE" ] && LOCK_FILE="/var/lock/$prog" > fi > > start() > { > echo -n "Starting $desc ($prog): " > > # most recent distributions use tmpfs for /var/run > # to avoid to clean it up on every boot. > # they also assume that init scripts will create > # required subdirectories for proper operations > mkdir -p /var/run > > if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then > success > else > $prog > /dev/null 2>&1 > > # give it time to fail > sleep 2 > if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then > touch $LOCK_FILE > pidof $prog > /var/run/$prog.pid > success > else > failure > rtrn=1 > fi > fi > echo > } > > stop() > { > echo -n "Signaling $desc ($prog) to terminate: " > killall -TERM $prog > /dev/null 2>&1 > success > echo > > echo -n "Waiting for $prog services to unload:" > while status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; do > sleep 1 > echo -n "." > done > > rm -f $LOCK_FILE > rm -f /var/run/$prog.pid > success > echo > } > > restart() > { > stop > start > } > > rtrn=0 > > case "$1" in > start) > start > ;; > restart|reload|force-reload) > restart > ;; > condrestart|try-restart) > if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then > restart > fi > ;; > status) > status $prog > rtrn=$? > ;; > stop) > stop > ;; > *) > echo "usage: $0 > {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload|condrestart|try-restart|status}" > rtrn=2 > ;; > esac > > exit $rtrn > _______________________________________________ > Openais mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/openais _______________________________________________ Openais mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/openais
