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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 1995-2003
# Tronicplanet Datendienst GmbH, Simbach am INN, Germany.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Author: Bernhard Thoni <bt@tronicplanet.de>
#
# /etc/init.d/l2tpd
#
# and its symbolic link
#
# /(usr/)sbin/rcl2tpd
#
# LSB compliant service control script; see http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/
#
# System startup script for L2TP daemon l2tpd
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: FOO
# Required-Start: $syslog
# Required-Stop: $syslog
# Default-Start: 3 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6
# Description: Start l2tpd to allow XY and provide YZ
# continued on second line by '#<TAB>'
### END INIT INFO
#
# Note on Required-Start: It does specify the init script ordering,
# not real dependencies. Depencies have to be handled by admin
# resp. the configuration tools (s)he uses.
# Source SuSE config (if still necessary, most info has been moved)
test -r /etc/rc.config && . /etc/rc.config
# Check for missing binaries (stale symlinks should not happen)
L2TPD_BIN=/usr/sbin/l2tpd
test -x $L2TPD_BIN || exit 5
# Check for existence of needed config file and read it
#L2TPD_CONFIG=/etc/sysconfig/FOO
#test -r $L2TPD_CONFIG || exit 6
#. $L2TPD_CONFIG
# Shell functions sourced from /etc/rc.status:
# rc_check check and set local and overall rc status
# rc_status check and set local and overall rc status
# rc_status -v ditto but be verbose in local rc status
# rc_status -v -r ditto and clear the local rc status
# rc_failed set local and overall rc status to failed
# rc_failed <num> set local and overall rc status to <num><num>
# rc_reset clear local rc status (overall remains)
# rc_exit exit appropriate to overall rc status
# rc_active checks whether a service is activated by symlinks
. /etc/rc.status
# First reset status of this service
rc_reset
# Return values acc. to LSB for all commands but status:
# 0 - success
# 1 - generic or unspecified error
# 2 - invalid or excess argument(s)
# 3 - unimplemented feature (e.g. "reload")
# 4 - insufficient privilege
# 5 - program is not installed
# 6 - program is not configured
# 7 - program is not running
#
# Note that starting an already running service, stopping
# or restarting a not-running service as well as the restart
# with force-reload (in case signalling is not supported) are
# considered a success.
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting L2TPD"
## Start daemon with startproc(8). If this fails
## the echo return value is set appropriate.
# NOTE: startproc returns 0, even if service is
# already running to match LSB spec.
startproc $L2TPD_BIN >/dev/null 2>&1
# Remember status and be verbose
rc_status -v
;;
stop)
echo -n "Shutting down L2TPD"
## Stop daemon with killproc(8) and if this fails
## set echo the echo return value.
killproc -TERM $L2TPD_BIN
# Remember status and be verbose
rc_status -v
;;
try-restart)
## Stop the service and if this succeeds (i.e. the
## service was running before), start it again.
## Note: try-restart is not (yet) part of LSB (as of 0.7.5)
$0 status >/dev/null && $0 restart
# Remember status and be quiet
rc_status
;;
restart)
## Stop the service and regardless of whether it was
## running or not, start it again.
$0 stop
$0 start
# Remember status and be quiet
rc_status
;;
force-reload)
## Signal the daemon to reload its config. Most daemons
## do this on signal 1 (SIGHUP).
## If it does not support it, restart.
echo -n "Reload service L2TPD"
## if it supports it:
killproc -HUP $L2TPD_BIN
#touch /var/run/l2tpd.pid
rc_status -v
## Otherwise:
#$0 stop && $0 start
#rc_status
;;
reload)
## Like force-reload, but if daemon does not support
## signalling, do nothing (!)
# If it supports signalling:
echo -n "Reload service L2TPD"
killproc -HUP $L2TPD_BIN
#touch /var/run/l2tpd.pid
rc_status -v
## Otherwise if it does not support reload:
#rc_failed 3
#rc_status -v
;;
status)
echo -n "Checking for service L2TPD: "
## Check status with checkproc(8), if process is running
## checkproc will return with exit status 0.
# Return value is slightly different for the status command:
# 0 - service running
# 1 - service dead, but /var/run/ pid file exists
# 2 - service dead, but /var/lock/ lock file exists
# 3 - service not running
# NOTE: checkproc returns LSB compliant status values.
checkproc $L2TPD_BIN
rc_status -v
;;
probe)
## Optional: Probe for the necessity of a reload,
## print out the argument which is required for a reload.
test /etc/l2tpd/l2tpd.conf -nt /var/run/l2tpd.pid && echo reload
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|try-restart|restart|force-reload|reload|probe}"
exit 1
;;
esac
rc_exit