slackbuilds/system/cfengine/rc.cfservd

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#!/bin/sh
# start/stop/restart/reload cfservd
# 'cfservd' looks for a configuration file cfservd.conf by default.
# Note: this daemon doesn't actually need to run under the root account,
# assuming an account named 'cfservd' exists, one way of configuring it
# to use its own account would be to to run 'cfkey' and 'cfagent' ones
# which creates the ~/.cfagent subdir then start the service with:
# /bin/su - cfservd -c /usr/sbin/cfservd
# Start cfservd:
cfservd_start() {
if [ -x /usr/sbin/cfservd ]; then
# Make sure localhost keys exist first
if [ ! -f /var/cfengine/ppkeys/localhost.priv ]; then
/usr/sbin/cfkey
fi
echo "Starting Cfengine: /usr/sbin/cfservd"
/usr/sbin/cfservd
fi
}
# Stop cfservd:
cfservd_stop() {
/bin/killall cfservd 2> /dev/null
}
# Restart cfservd:
cfservd_restart() {
cfservd_stop
sleep 1
cfservd_start
}
# Reload cfservd:
cfservd_reload() {
/bin/killall -HUP cfservd
}
case "$1" in
'start')
cfservd_start
;;
'stop')
cfservd_stop
;;
'restart')
cfservd_restart
;;
'reload')
cfservd_reload
;;
*)
echo "usage $0 start|stop|restart|reload"
esac