Added [ ATTN ] warning message. instead of printing failed when a daemon

was already running, or already stopped, it'll now print "already
running [ attn ]" or "not running [ attn ]" in green characters


git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@706 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689
This commit is contained in:
Gerard Beekmans 2001-06-22 21:00:46 +00:00
parent 4e909626af
commit f45bf82dcf

View File

@ -20,9 +20,12 @@ the following:
#
COL=70
WCOL=50
SET_COL="echo -en \\033[${COL}G"
SET_WCOL="echo -en \\033[${WCOL}G"
NORMAL="echo -en \\033[0;39m"
SUCCESS="echo -en \\033[1;32m"
WARNING="echo -en \\033[1;33m"
FAILURE="echo -en \\033[1;31m"
#
@ -73,6 +76,14 @@ print_status()
$NORMAL
echo " ]"
;;
warning)
$SET_COL
echo -n "[ "
$WARNING
echo -n "ATTN"
$NORMAL
echo " ]"
;;
failure)
$SET_COL
echo -n "["
@ -140,14 +151,18 @@ loadproc()
# parameters giving to this function from the script) and then check the
# return value
#
$*
evaluate_retval
else
#
# The variable $pid was not empty, meaning it was already running. We
# print [FAILED] now
# The variable $pid was not empty, meaning it was already running. We'll
# print [ ATTN ] now
#
print_status failure
$SET_WCOL
echo -n "Already running"
print_status warning
fi
}
@ -215,15 +230,19 @@ killproc()
# If $pid contains something from the previous for loop it means one or
# more PID's were found that belongs to the processes to be killed
#
if [ -n "$pid" ]
then
#
# If no kill level was specified we'll try -TERM first and then sleep
# for 2 seconds to allow the kill to be completed
#
if [ "$nolevel" = 1 ]
then
/bin/kill -TERM $pid
#
# If after -TERM the PID still exists we'll wait 2 seconds before
# trying to kill it with -KILL. If the PID still exist after that, wait
@ -250,20 +269,25 @@ killproc()
# If after the -KILL it still exists it can't be killed for some reason
# and we'll print [FAILED]
#
print_status failure
else
#
# It was killed, remove possible stale PID file in /var/run and
# print [ OK ]
#
/bin/rm -f /var/run/$base.pid
print_status success
fi
else
#
# A kill level was provided. Kill with the provided kill level and wait
# for 2 seconds to allow the kill to be completed
#
/bin/kill $killlevel $pid
if /bin/ps h $pid > /dev/null 2>&1
then
@ -272,27 +296,35 @@ killproc()
/bin/ps h $pid >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? = 0 ]
then
#
# If ps' return value is 0 it means it ran ok which indicates that the
# PID still exists. This means the process wasn't killed properly with
# the signal provided. Print [FAILED]
#
print_status failure
else
#
# If the return value was 1 or higher it means the PID didn't exist
# anymore which means it was killed successfully. Remove possible stale
# PID file and print [ OK ]
#
/bin/rm -f /var/run/$base.pid
print_status success
fi
fi
else
#
# The PID didn't exist so we can't attempt to kill it. Print [FAILED]
# The PID didn't exist so we can't attempt to kill it. Print [ ATTN ]
#
print_status failure
$SET_WCOL
echo -n "Not running"
print_status warning
fi
}
@ -332,7 +364,6 @@ reloadproc()
# killlevel variable to the value of $2 (the second parameter)
#
if [ -n "$2" ]
then
killlevel=-$2
@ -375,6 +406,7 @@ reloadproc()
/bin/kill -SIGHUP $pid
evaluate_retval
else
#
# Else we will use the provided signal
#
@ -383,12 +415,15 @@ reloadproc()
evaluate_retval
fi
else
#
# If $pid is empty no PID's have been found that belong to the process
# and print [FAILED]
# If $pid is empty no PID's have been found that belong to the process.
# Print [ ATTN ]
#
print_status failure
$SET_WCOL
echo -n "Not running"
print_status warning
fi
}
@ -418,10 +453,12 @@ statusproc()
pid=$(/bin/pidof -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x $1)
if [ -n "$pid" ]
then
#
# If $pid contains something, the process is running, print the contents
# of the $pid variable
#
echo "$1 running with Process ID $pid"
return 0
fi