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Paste #2659: Recently I found the need to create an init.d script and since I had a hard time finding an example elsewhere1, here’s the overly simple script I came up with to get the job done. This script will wor
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Pasted by Simple init.d script template
#!/bin/bash # This script will work in /etc/init.d on Xubuntu 11.10 (so most Debian-based systems) and CentOS 5.5 and you can control it via chkconfig. # myapp daemon # chkconfig: 345 20 80 # description: myapp daemon # processname: myapp DAEMON_PATH="/home/wes/Development/projects/myapp" DAEMON=myapp DAEMONOPTS="-my opts" NAME=myapp DESC="My daemon description" PIDFILE=/var/run/$NAME.pid SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME case "$1" in start) printf "%-50s" "Starting $NAME..." cd $DAEMON_PATH PID=`$DAEMON $DAEMONOPTS > /dev/null 2>&1 & echo $!` #echo "Saving PID" $PID " to " $PIDFILE if [ -z $PID ]; then printf "%s\n" "Fail" else echo $PID > $PIDFILE printf "%s\n" "Ok" fi ;; status) printf "%-50s" "Checking $NAME..." if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then PID=`cat $PIDFILE` if [ -z "`ps axf | grep ${PID} | grep -v grep`" ]; then printf "%s\n" "Process dead but pidfile exists" else echo "Running" fi else printf "%s\n" "Service not running" fi ;; stop) printf "%-50s" "Stopping $NAME" PID=`cat $PIDFILE` cd $DAEMON_PATH if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then kill -HUP $PID printf "%s\n" "Ok" rm -f $PIDFILE else printf "%s\n" "pidfile not found" fi ;; restart) $0 stop $0 start ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 {status|start|stop|restart}" exit 1 esac
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