#! /bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Kern Sibbald # License: BSD 2-Clause; see file LICENSE-FOSS # # bacula This shell script takes care of starting and stopping # the bacula daemons. # # This is pretty much watered down version of the RedHat script # that works on Solaris as well as Linux, but it won't work everywhere. # # description: The Leading Open Source Backup Solution. # PSCMD="@PSCMD@" # All these are not *really* needed but it makes it # easier to "steal" this code for the development # environment where they are different. # BACFDBIN=@sbindir@ BACFDCFG=@sysconfdir@ BACSDBIN=@sbindir@ BACSDCFG=@sysconfdir@ BACDIRBIN=@sbindir@ BACDIRCFG=@sysconfdir@ PIDDIR=@piddir@ SUBSYSDIR=@subsysdir@ DIR_PORT=@dir_port@ FD_PORT=@fd_port@ SD_PORT=@sd_port@ DIR_USER=@dir_user@ DIR_GROUP=@dir_group@ FD_USER=@fd_user@ FD_GROUP=@fd_group@ SD_USER=@sd_user@ SD_GROUP=@sd_group@ # A function to stop a program. killproc() { RC=0 # Test syntax. if [ $# = 0 ]; then echo "Usage: killproc {program} [signal]" return 1 fi notset=0 # check for third arg to be kill level if [ "$3" != "" ] ; then killlevel=$3 else notset=1 killlevel="-9" fi # Get base program name base=`basename $1` # Find pid. pid=`pidofproc $base $2` # Kill it. if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then if [ "$notset" = "1" ] ; then if ps -p $pid>/dev/null 2>&1; then # TERM first, then KILL if not dead kill -TERM $pid 2>/dev/null sleep 1 if ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then sleep 1 if ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then sleep 3 if ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then kill -KILL $pid 2>/dev/null fi fi fi fi ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? [ $RC -eq 0 ] && failure "$base shutdown" || success "$base shutdown" # RC=$((! $RC)) # use specified level only else if ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; then kill $killlevel $pid 2>/dev/null RC=$? [ $RC -eq 0 ] && success "$base $killlevel" || failure "$base $killlevel" fi fi else failure "$base shutdown" fi # Remove pid file if any. if [ "$notset" = "1" ]; then rm -f ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid fi return $RC } # A function to find the pid of a program. pidofproc() { pid="" # Test syntax. if [ $# = 0 ] ; then echo "Usage: pidofproc {program}" return 1 fi # Get base program name base=`basename $1` # First try PID file if [ -f ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid ] ; then pid=`head -1 ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo $pid return 0 fi fi # Next try "pidof" if [ -x /sbin/pidof ] ; then pid=`/sbin/pidof $1` fi if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo $pid return 0 fi # Finally try to extract it from ps ${PSCMD} | grep $1 | awk '{ print $1 }' | tr '\n' ' ' return 0 } status() { # Test syntax. if [ $# = 0 ] ; then echo "Usage: status {program}" return 1 fi # Get base program name base=`basename $1` # First try "pidof" if [ -x /sbin/pidof ] ; then pid=`/sbin/pidof $1` fi if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo "$base (pid $pid) is running..." return 0 else pid=`${PSCMD} | awk 'BEGIN { prog=ARGV[1]; ARGC=1 } { if ((prog == $2) || (("(" prog ")") == $2) || (("[" prog "]") == $2) || ((prog ":") == $2)) { print $1 ; exit 0 } }' $1` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo "$base (pid $pid) is running..." return 0 fi fi # Next try the PID files if [ -f ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid ] ; then pid=`head -1 ${PIDDIR}/$base.$2.pid` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo "$base not running, but pid file exists" return 1 fi fi # See if the subsys lock exists if [ -f ${SUBSYSDIR}/$base ] ; then echo "$base not running, but subsys locked" return 2 fi echo "$base is stopped" return 3 } success() { return 0 } failure() { rc=$? return $rc }