pandorafms/pandora_server/util/pandora_server

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Artica ST
#
# Author: Sancho Lerena <slerena@artica.es> 2006-2010
#
# /etc/init.d/pandora_server
#
# System startup script for Pandora FMS
#
# Comments to support chkconfig on RedHat Linux
# chkconfig: 2345 90 10
# description: Pandora FMS Server startup scrip
#
# Comments to support LSB init script conventions
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: pandora_server
# Required-Start: $syslog cron
# Should-Start: $network cron mysql
# Required-Stop: $syslog
# Should-Stop: $network
# Default-Start: 2 3 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Pandora FMS Server startup script
# Description: Pandora FMS Server startup script
### END INIT INFO
# If you want to run several pandora servers in this machine, just copy
# this script to another name, editing PANDORA_HOME to the new .conf
export PANDORA_HOME="/etc/pandora/pandora_server.conf"
export PANDORA_DAEMON=/usr/bin/pandora_server
# Uses a wait limit before sending a KILL signal, before trying to stop
# Pandora FMS server nicely. Some big systems need some time before close
# all pending tasks / threads.
export MAXWAIT=60
# Check for SUSE status scripts
if [ -f /etc/rc.status ]
then
. /etc/rc.status
rc_reset
else
# Define rc functions for non-suse systems, "void" functions.
function rc_status () { VOID=1; }
function rc_exit () { exit; }
function rc_failed () { VOID=1; }
fi
# This function replace pidof, not working in the same way in different linux distros
function pidof_pandora () (
# This sets COLUMNS to XXX chars, because if command is run
# in a "strech" term, ps aux don't report more than COLUMNS
# characters and this will not work.
COLUMNS=300
PANDORA_PID=`ps aux | grep "$PANDORA_DAEMON $PANDORA_HOME" | grep -v grep | tail -1 | awk '{ print $2 }'`
echo $PANDORA_PID
)
# Main script
if [ ! -f $PANDORA_DAEMON ]
then
echo "Pandora FMS Server not found, please check setup and read manual"
rc_status -s
rc_exit
fi
case "$1" in
start)
PANDORA_PID=`pidof_pandora`
if [ ! -z "$PANDORA_PID" ]
then
echo "Pandora FMS Server is currently running on this machine with PID ($PANDORA_PID). Aborting now..."
rc_failed 1
rc_exit
fi
$PANDORA_DAEMON $PANDORA_HOME -D
sleep 1
PANDORA_PID=`pidof_pandora`
if [ ! -z "$PANDORA_PID" ]
then
echo "Pandora Server is now running with PID $PANDORA_PID"
rc_status -v
else
echo "Cannot start Pandora FMS Server. Aborted."
echo "Check Pandora FMS log files at '/var/log/pandora/pandora_server.error & pandora_server.log'"
rc_status -s
fi
;;
stop)
PANDORA_PID=`pidof_pandora`
if [ -z "$PANDORA_PID" ]
then
echo "Pandora FMS Server is not running, cannot stop it."
rc_failed
else
echo "Stopping Pandora FMS Server"
kill $PANDORA_PID > /dev/null 2>&1
COUNTER=0
while [ $COUNTER -lt $MAXWAIT ]
do
_PID=`pidof_pandora`
if [ "$_PID" != "$PANDORA_PID" ]
then
COUNTER=$MAXWAIT
fi
COUNTER=`expr $COUNTER + 1`
sleep 1
done
# Send a KILL -9 signal to process, if it's alive after 60secs, we need
# to be sure is really dead, and not pretending...
if [ "$_PID" = "$PANDORA_PID" ]
then
kill -9 $PANDORA_PID > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
rc_status -v
fi
;;
status)
PANDORA_PID=`pidof_pandora`
if [ -z "$PANDORA_PID" ]
then
echo "Pandora FMS Server is not running."
rc_status
else
echo "Pandora FMS Server is running with PID $PANDORA_PID."
rc_status
fi
;;
force-reload|restart)
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: pandora_server { start | stop | restart | status }"
exit 1
esac
rc_exit