#! /bin/sh # $Id: init-script,v 1.7 2007-03-23 09:30:31 mike Exp $ # # This is a startup/shutdown script for IRSpy's Zebra server, suitable # for use in a SysV-style init directory such as /etc/init.d (on # Debian systems) and /etc/rc.d/init.d (on Red Hat systems), like this: # # cd /etc/init.d # sudo ln -s .../irspy/zebra/init-script irspy-zebra # sudo /etc/init.d/irspy-zebra start # # You may need to tweak it to suit your system's paths. # zebrasrv-2.0 may be in /usr/local/bin, hence this slight security hole PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin/ logfile=/var/log/irspy-zebra pidfile=/var/run/irspy-zebra.pid case "`hostname`" in xeno|rafa|test) IRSPYDIR=/usr/local/src/cvs/irspy/;; shawarma|kafta) IRSPYDIR=/home/mike/cvs/irspy/;; *) echo "$0: unsupported host `hostname`" >&2 exit 1;; esac case "$1" in start) if [ -f $pidfile ]; then echo "IRSpy's Zebra seems to be already running" exit 1 fi echo "Starting IRSpy's Zebra" # Let log rotation take care of backups #test -f $logfile && mv -f $logfile $logfile.old ( cd $IRSPYDIR/zebra zebrasrv-2.0 -f yazserver.xml < /dev/null >> $logfile 2>&1 & echo $! > $pidfile ) ;; stop) if [ ! -f $pidfile ]; then echo "IRSpy's Zebra does not seem to be running" exit 1 fi echo "Stopping IRSpy's Zebra" kill `cat $pidfile` rm $pidfile ;; restart) $0 stop && $0 start ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 start|stop|restart" >&2 ;; esac