wok annotate ntp/stuff/ntp @ rev 21234

Up libsmpeg (0.4.5), sxiv (25), tcpcrypt (0.5)
author Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org>
date Thu Apr 11 14:47:34 2019 +0200 (2019-04-11)
parents e1f16de14d6e
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pascal@1751 1 #!/bin/sh
al@19159 2 # /etc/init.d/ntp : Start, stop and restart ntp server on SliTaz, at
pascal@1751 3 # boot time or with the command line.
pascal@1751 4 #
pascal@1751 5 # To start ntp server at boot time, just put ntp in the $RUN_DAEMONS
pascal@1751 6 # variable of /etc/rcS.conf and configure options with /etc/daemons.conf
pascal@1751 7 #
pascal@1751 8 . /etc/init.d/rc.functions
pascal@1751 9 . /etc/daemons.conf
pascal@1751 10
pascal@1751 11 NAME=ntp
al@19159 12 DESC="$(_ '%s server' NTP)"
pascal@1751 13 DAEMON=/usr/bin/ntpd
pascal@1751 14 OPTIONS=$NTP_OPTIONS
pascal@1751 15 PIDFILE=/var/run/ntpd.pid
pascal@1751 16 [ -n "$OPTIONS" ] || OPTIONS="-p $PIDFILE -c /etc/ntp.conf"
pascal@1751 17
pascal@1751 18 case "$1" in
pascal@1751 19 start)
pascal@2400 20 if active_pidfile $PIDFILE ntpd ; then
al@19159 21 _ '%s is already running.' $NAME
pascal@1751 22 exit 1
pascal@1751 23 fi
al@19159 24 action 'Starting %s: %s...' "$DESC" $NAME
pascal@1751 25 $DAEMON $OPTIONS
pascal@1751 26 status
pascal@14734 27 pgrep $DAEMON > $PIDFILE # it seems that -p doesn't work ?
pascal@1751 28 ;;
pascal@1751 29 stop)
pascal@2400 30 if ! active_pidfile $PIDFILE ntpd ; then
al@19159 31 _ '%s is not running.' $NAME
pascal@1751 32 exit 1
pascal@1751 33 fi
al@19159 34 action 'Stopping %s: %s...' "$DESC" $NAME
al@19159 35 kill $(cat $PIDFILE)
pascal@1751 36 rm $PIDFILE
pascal@1751 37 status
pascal@1751 38 ;;
pascal@1751 39 restart)
pascal@2400 40 if ! active_pidfile $PIDFILE ntpd ; then
al@19159 41 _ '%s is not running.' $NAME
pascal@1751 42 exit 1
pascal@1751 43 fi
al@19159 44 action 'Restarting %s: %s...' "$DESC" $NAME
al@19159 45 kill $(cat $PIDFILE)
pascal@1751 46 $DAEMON $OPTIONS
pascal@1751 47 status
pascal@14734 48 pgrep $DAEMON > $PIDFILE # it seems that -p doesn't work ?
pascal@1751 49 ;;
pascal@1751 50 *)
al@19159 51 emsg "<n><b>$(_ 'Usage:')</b> $0 [start|stop|restart]"
al@19159 52 newline
pascal@1751 53 exit 1
pascal@1751 54 ;;
pascal@1751 55 esac
pascal@1751 56
pascal@1751 57 exit 0