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− | ==/etc/init.d script for Linux== | + | == /etc/init.d script for Linux == |
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− | + | === Instructions === | |
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− | + | Tested on Debian 5. CHUIDS user to opensim user. Supports: start, stop, restart, status | |
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− | + | To implement: Type: cat > /etc/init.d/opensim Paste in script from this page Press: CTRL+D Type: chmod +x /etc/init.d/opensim Script should now be located on server and be executable. | |
− | + | Type: update-rc.d opensim defaults Script should now be in your startup. | |
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− | + | Modify header in script to adapt it to your installation folder and user. | |
− | + | NOTE: stop-command currently doesn't work properly (it doesn't do a soft shutdown). It will kill OpenSim first with kill pid, then kill -9 pid. So make sure you have saved your data. :) | |
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− | # Put script in /etc/init.d/ | + | === Script === |
− | + | <pre>#! /bin/sh | |
+ | ### BEGIN INIT INFO | ||
+ | # Provides: OpenSim | ||
+ | # Required-Start: $local_fs $network | ||
+ | # Required-Stop: $local_fs | ||
+ | # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 | ||
+ | # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 | ||
+ | # Short-Description: Tedds OpenSim init.d-script | ||
+ | ### END INIT INFO | ||
+ | # Put script in /etc/init.d/ | ||
+ | # then execute: update-rc.d opensim defaults | ||
− | + | set -e | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # Directories | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # Location of OpenSim installation | |
− | + | DIR=/home/opensim/OpenSim/bin/ | |
− | + | # Different PID dir? | |
− | + | PIDDIR=$DIR | |
− | + | USER=opensim | |
− | + | SERVICES="OpenSim.Grid.UserServer.exe OpenSim.Server.exe OpenSim.exe" | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # Kill values (in seconds) | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # How long between each service being started | |
− | + | DELAY_STARTUP=10 | |
− | + | # How long between each service is sent shutdown command | |
− | + | DELAY_KILL=10 | |
− | + | # After shutdown has been sent to all we do another loop with "kill", then "kill -9". How long between "kill" and "kill -9". | |
− | + | DELAY_FORCEKILL=10 | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # Info on service handled by this script | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # Name of service | |
− | + | NAME=opensim | |
− | + | # Description of service | |
− | + | DESC="OpenSim Server" | |
− | + | # Binaries | |
− | + | SCREEN=/usr/bin/screen | |
− | + | MONO=/usr/bin/mono | |
− | + | ########################### | |
− | + | ##### START OF SCRIPT ##### | |
− | + | ########################### | |
− | + | export PATH="${PATH:+$PATH:}/usr/sbin:/sbin" | |
+ | <br> | ||
− | + | # Load LSB log functions | |
− | + | _lsbFile="" | |
− | + | if [ -e /etc/debian_version ]; then | |
− | + | _lsbFile="/lib/lsb/init-functions" | |
− | + | if [ -f $_lsbFile ]; then | |
− | + | . $_lsbFile | |
− | + | else | |
− | + | echo This script requires LSB init-functions file which doesn't exist: $_lsbFile | |
− | + | exit 1 | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | else | |
− | + | # [ -e /etc/init.d/functions ]&nbsp;; then | |
− | + | _lsbFile="/etc/init.d/functions" | |
− | + | if [ -e $_lsbFile ]; then | |
− | + | . $_lsbFile | |
− | + | else | |
− | + | echo This script requires LSB init-functions file which doesn't exist: $_lsbFile | |
− | + | exit 1 | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | # Lets use fancy output | |
− | + | log_use_fancy_output | |
− | + | # Check that target directory exists | |
− | + | if test&nbsp;! -d "$DIR"; then | |
− | + | log_failure_msg "$NAME" "Target directory \"$DIR\" does not exist. Can not continue." | |
− | + | exit 1 | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | # Create a reverse order for shutdown | |
− | + | SERVICES_REVERSE="" | |
− | + | reverse() { SERVICES_REVERSE="$9 $8 $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 $1"; } | |
− | + | reverse $SERVICES | |
− | + | # Check if a service is running | |
− | + | isrunning() { | |
− | + | ISRUNNING="0" | |
− | + | # Do we have PID-file? | |
− | + | if [ -f "$PIDDIR/$1.pid" ]; then | |
− | + | # Check if proc is running | |
− | + | pid=`cat "$PIDDIR/$1.pid" 2&gt; /dev/null` | |
− | + | if [ "$pid"&nbsp;!= "" ]; then | |
− | + | if [ -d /proc/$pid ]; then | |
− | + | # Process is running | |
− | + | ISRUNNING="1" | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | #ISRUNNING="0" | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | # Process commands | |
− | + | # | |
− | + | case "$1" in | |
− | + | start) | |
− | + | # Start all services one by one | |
− | + | for server in $SERVICES; do | |
− | + | log_daemon_msg "Starting $NAME" "$server" | |
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 1) log_progress_msg "Process already started. Please stop first"; log_end_msg 1&nbsp;;; | |
− | + | 0) | |
− | + | # Process is not running | |
− | + | # Start process and sleep... | |
− | + | exefile="/tmp/exe.OpenSim.$server.sh" | |
− | + | # Need to make external file, had big problems with screen params | |
− | + | echo \#\!/bin/bash &gt; $exefile | |
− | + | echo cd $DIR &gt;&gt; $exefile | |
− | + | echo $MONO $server &gt;&gt; $exefile | |
− | + | chmod +x $exefile | |
− | + | cmd_screen="screen -S $server -d -m $exefile" | |
− | + | start-stop-daemon --start -b -x /bin/su -m --pidfile=/tmp/su.$server.pid --chdir "$DIR" -- - $USER "-c $cmd_screen" | |
− | + | # Delay between services that are started | |
− | + | sleep $DELAY_STARTUP | |
− | + | rm $exefile 2&gt; /dev/null | |
− | + | # Make PID-file | |
− | + | ps afxu | grep "mono $server" | grep -iEv "grep|screen" | awk {'print $2'} &gt; "$PIDDIR/$server.pid" | |
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 1) | |
− | + | # Process started ok | |
− | + | #log_progress_msg "Success"; | |
− | + | log_end_msg 0 | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | 0) | |
− | + | # Process didn't start... remove pid-file | |
− | + | rm "$PIDDIR/$server.pid" 2&gt; /dev/null | |
− | + | #log_progress_msg "Failure"; | |
− | + | log_end_msg 1 | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | done | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
+ | <br> | ||
− | + | stop) | |
− | + | _killCount=0 | |
− | + | for server in $SERVICES_REVERSE; do | |
− | + | log_daemon_msg "Stopping $NAME" "$server" | |
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 1) | |
− | + | _killCount=`expr $_killCount + 1` | |
− | + | log_progress_msg "Sending shutdown command:"; | |
− | + | # We add some backspaces to the command in case something is on the console already | |
− | + | echo `screen -S $server -X stuff \" | |
− | + | # Wait for it to shut down... | |
− | + | sleep $DELAY_KILL | |
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 1) log_progress_msg "is still running."; log_end_msg 0&nbsp;;; | |
− | + | 0) log_progress_msg "has been shutdown"; log_end_msg 0&nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | 0) | |
− | + | log_progress_msg "is not running"; log_end_msg 0 | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | done | |
− | + | # Check if any procs are still running | |
− | + | for server in $SERVICES; do | |
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 1) | |
− | + | log_warning_msg "Stopping $NAME" "$server is still running: Forcing kill" | |
− | + | echo `kill $pid 2&gt; /dev/null`; | |
− | + | sleep $DELAY_FORCEKILL | |
− | + | echo `kill -9 $pid 2&gt; /dev/null`; | |
− | + | sleep 1 | |
− | + | # Now check again if it is still running... | |
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 0) log_progress_msg "Success"; log_end_msg 0&nbsp;;; | |
− | + | 1) log_progress_msg "Process is still running... Even after \"kill -9 $pid\". WOW..."; log_end_msg 0&nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | 0) | |
− | + | #log_progress_msg ""; | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | done | |
− | + | log_begin_msg "$NAME: All done (killed $_killCount procs)"; log_end_msg 0 | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | status) | ||
+ | # Count how many processes we need | ||
+ | PROCCOUNT=0 | ||
+ | for i in $SERVICES; do | ||
+ | PROCCOUNT=`expr $PROCCOUNT + 1` | ||
+ | done | ||
− | + | # Go through server PID files and count how many are running | |
− | + | log_begin_msg "$NAME: Running processed:" | |
− | + | _pidCount=0 | |
− | + | for server in $SERVICES; do | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | isrunning $server | |
− | + | case "$ISRUNNING" in | |
− | + | 1) | |
− | + | # This server is running | |
+ | _pidCount=`expr $_pidCount + 1` | ||
+ | log_progress_msg "$server" | ||
+ | &nbsp;;; | ||
+ | 0) | ||
+ | &nbsp;;; | ||
+ | esac | ||
+ | done | ||
− | + | log_begin_msg " ($_pidCount of $PROCCOUNT processes are running)"; log_end_msg 0 | |
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− | + | # Check if running proc count matches requires proc count | |
− | + | log_begin_msg "$NAME is" | |
− | + | if [ $_pidCount -eq $PROCCOUNT ]; then | |
− | + | log_progress_msg "running"; log_end_msg 0 | |
− | + | exit 0 | |
− | + | else | |
− | + | log_progress_msg "NOT running"; log_end_msg 0 | |
− | + | exit 1 | |
− | + | fi | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | ||
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− | + | restart) | |
− | + | $0 stop | |
− | + | $0 start | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | *) | |
− | + | echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/$NAME {start|stop|restart|status}" &gt;&amp;2 | |
− | + | exit 1 | |
− | + | &nbsp;;; | |
− | + | esac | |
− | + | exit 0 | |
− | </ | + | </pre> |
Revision as of 03:50, 5 March 2010
/etc/init.d script for Linux
Instructions
Tested on Debian 5. CHUIDS user to opensim user. Supports: start, stop, restart, status
To implement: Type: cat > /etc/init.d/opensim Paste in script from this page Press: CTRL+D Type: chmod +x /etc/init.d/opensim Script should now be located on server and be executable.
Type: update-rc.d opensim defaults Script should now be in your startup.
Modify header in script to adapt it to your installation folder and user.
NOTE: stop-command currently doesn't work properly (it doesn't do a soft shutdown). It will kill OpenSim first with kill pid, then kill -9 pid. So make sure you have saved your data. :)
Script
#! /bin/sh ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: OpenSim # Required-Start: $local_fs $network # Required-Stop: $local_fs # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Tedds OpenSim init.d-script ### END INIT INFO # Put script in /etc/init.d/ # then execute: update-rc.d opensim defaults set -e # # Directories # # Location of OpenSim installation DIR=/home/opensim/OpenSim/bin/ # Different PID dir? PIDDIR=$DIR USER=opensim SERVICES="OpenSim.Grid.UserServer.exe OpenSim.Server.exe OpenSim.exe" # # Kill values (in seconds) # # How long between each service being started DELAY_STARTUP=10 # How long between each service is sent shutdown command DELAY_KILL=10 # After shutdown has been sent to all we do another loop with "kill", then "kill -9". How long between "kill" and "kill -9". DELAY_FORCEKILL=10 # # Info on service handled by this script # # Name of service NAME=opensim # Description of service DESC="OpenSim Server" # Binaries SCREEN=/usr/bin/screen MONO=/usr/bin/mono ########################### ##### START OF SCRIPT ##### ########################### export PATH="${PATH:+$PATH:}/usr/sbin:/sbin" <br> # Load LSB log functions _lsbFile="" if [ -e /etc/debian_version ]; then _lsbFile="/lib/lsb/init-functions" if [ -f $_lsbFile ]; then . $_lsbFile else echo This script requires LSB init-functions file which doesn't exist: $_lsbFile exit 1 fi else # [ -e /etc/init.d/functions ] ; then _lsbFile="/etc/init.d/functions" if [ -e $_lsbFile ]; then . $_lsbFile else echo This script requires LSB init-functions file which doesn't exist: $_lsbFile exit 1 fi fi # Lets use fancy output log_use_fancy_output # Check that target directory exists if test ! -d "$DIR"; then log_failure_msg "$NAME" "Target directory \"$DIR\" does not exist. Can not continue." exit 1 fi # Create a reverse order for shutdown SERVICES_REVERSE="" reverse() { SERVICES_REVERSE="$9 $8 $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 $1"; } reverse $SERVICES # Check if a service is running isrunning() { ISRUNNING="0" # Do we have PID-file? if [ -f "$PIDDIR/$1.pid" ]; then # Check if proc is running pid=`cat "$PIDDIR/$1.pid" 2> /dev/null` if [ "$pid" != "" ]; then if [ -d /proc/$pid ]; then # Process is running ISRUNNING="1" fi fi fi #ISRUNNING="0" } # # Process commands # case "$1" in start) # Start all services one by one for server in $SERVICES; do log_daemon_msg "Starting $NAME" "$server" isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 1) log_progress_msg "Process already started. Please stop first"; log_end_msg 1 ;; 0) # Process is not running # Start process and sleep... exefile="/tmp/exe.OpenSim.$server.sh" # Need to make external file, had big problems with screen params echo \#\!/bin/bash > $exefile echo cd $DIR >> $exefile echo $MONO $server >> $exefile chmod +x $exefile cmd_screen="screen -S $server -d -m $exefile" start-stop-daemon --start -b -x /bin/su -m --pidfile=/tmp/su.$server.pid --chdir "$DIR" -- - $USER "-c $cmd_screen" # Delay between services that are started sleep $DELAY_STARTUP rm $exefile 2> /dev/null # Make PID-file ps afxu | grep "mono $server" | grep -iEv "grep|screen" | awk {'print $2'} > "$PIDDIR/$server.pid" isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 1) # Process started ok #log_progress_msg "Success"; log_end_msg 0 ;; 0) # Process didn't start... remove pid-file rm "$PIDDIR/$server.pid" 2> /dev/null #log_progress_msg "Failure"; log_end_msg 1 ;; esac ;; esac done ;; <br> stop) _killCount=0 for server in $SERVICES_REVERSE; do log_daemon_msg "Stopping $NAME" "$server" isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 1) _killCount=`expr $_killCount + 1` log_progress_msg "Sending shutdown command:"; # We add some backspaces to the command in case something is on the console already echo `screen -S $server -X stuff \" # Wait for it to shut down... sleep $DELAY_KILL isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 1) log_progress_msg "is still running."; log_end_msg 0 ;; 0) log_progress_msg "has been shutdown"; log_end_msg 0 ;; esac ;; 0) log_progress_msg "is not running"; log_end_msg 0 ;; esac done # Check if any procs are still running for server in $SERVICES; do isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 1) log_warning_msg "Stopping $NAME" "$server is still running: Forcing kill" echo `kill $pid 2> /dev/null`; sleep $DELAY_FORCEKILL echo `kill -9 $pid 2> /dev/null`; sleep 1 # Now check again if it is still running... isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 0) log_progress_msg "Success"; log_end_msg 0 ;; 1) log_progress_msg "Process is still running... Even after \"kill -9 $pid\". WOW..."; log_end_msg 0 ;; esac ;; 0) #log_progress_msg ""; ;; esac done log_begin_msg "$NAME: All done (killed $_killCount procs)"; log_end_msg 0 ;; <br> <br> status) # Count how many processes we need PROCCOUNT=0 for i in $SERVICES; do PROCCOUNT=`expr $PROCCOUNT + 1` done # Go through server PID files and count how many are running log_begin_msg "$NAME: Running processed:" _pidCount=0 for server in $SERVICES; do isrunning $server case "$ISRUNNING" in 1) # This server is running _pidCount=`expr $_pidCount + 1` log_progress_msg "$server" ;; 0) ;; esac done log_begin_msg " ($_pidCount of $PROCCOUNT processes are running)"; log_end_msg 0 # Check if running proc count matches requires proc count log_begin_msg "$NAME is" if [ $_pidCount -eq $PROCCOUNT ]; then log_progress_msg "running"; log_end_msg 0 exit 0 else log_progress_msg "NOT running"; log_end_msg 0 exit 1 fi ;; restart) $0 stop $0 start ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/$NAME {start|stop|restart|status}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0