zfs/etc/init.d/zfs-zed.in

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Base init scripts for SYSV systems * Based on the init scripts included with Debian GNU/Linux, then take code from the already existing ones, trying to merge them into one set of scripts that will work for 'everyone' for better maintainability. * Add configurable variables to control the workings of the init scripts: * ZFS_INITRD_PRE_MOUNTROOT_SLEEP Set a sleep time before we load the module (used primarily by initrd scripts to allow for slower media (such as USB devices etc) to be availible before we load the zfs module). * ZFS_INITRD_POST_MODPROBE_SLEEP Set a timed sleep in the initrd to after the load of the zfs module. * ZFS_INITRD_ADDITIONAL_DATASETS To allow for mounting additional datasets in the initrd. Primarily used in initrd scripts to allow for when filesystem needed to boot (such as /usr, /opt, /var etc) isn't directly under the root dataset. * ZFS_POOL_EXCEPTIONS Exclude pools from being imported (in the initrd and/or init scripts). * ZFS_DKMS_ENABLE_DEBUG, ZFS_DKMS_ENABLE_DEBUG_DMU_TX, ZFS_DKMS_DISABLE_STRIP Set to control how dkms should build the dkms packages. * ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH Set path(s) where "zpool import" should import pools from. This was previously the job of "USE_DISK_BY_ID" (which is still used for backwards compatibility) but was renamed to allow for better control of import path(s). * If old USE_DISK_BY_ID is set, but not new ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH, then we set ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH to sane defaults just to be on the safe side. * ZED_ARGS To allow for local options to zed without having to change the init script. * The import function, do_import(), imports pools by name instead of '-a' for better control of pools to import and from where. * If USE_DISK_BY_ID is set (for backwards compatibility), but isn't 'yes' then ignore it. * If pool(s) isn't found with a simple "zpool import" (seen it happen), try looking for them in /dev/disk/by-id (if it exists). Any duplicates (pools found with both commands) is filtered out. * IF we have found extra pool(s) this way, we must force USE_DISK_BY_ID so that the first, simple "zpool import $pool" is able to find it. * Fallback on importing the pool using the cache file (if it exists) only if 'simple' import (either with ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH or the 'built in' defaults) didn't work. * The export function, do_export(), will export all pools imported, EXCEPT the root pool (if there is one). * ZED script from the Debian GNU/Linux packages added. * Refreshed ZED init script from behlendorf@5e7a660 to be portable so it may be used on both LSB and Redhat style systems. * If there is no pool(s) imported and zed successfully shut down, we will unload the zfs modules. * The function library file for the ZoL init script is installed as /etc/init.d/zfs-functions. * The four init scripts, the /etc/{defaults,sysconfig,conf.d}/zfs config file as well as the common function library is tagged as '%config(noreplace)' in the rpm rules file to make sure they are not replaced automatically if locally modifed. * Pitfals and workarounds: * If we're running from init, remove stale /etc/dfs/sharetab before importing pools in the zfs-import init script. * On Debian GNU/Linux, there's a 'sendsigs' script that will kill basically everything quite early in the shutdown phase and zed is/should be stopped much later than that. We don't want zed to be among the ones killed, so add the zed pid to list of pids for 'sendsigs' to ignore. * CentOS uses echo_success() and echo_failure() to print out status of command. These in turn uses "echo -n \0xx[etc]" to move cursor and choose colour etc. This doesn't work with the modified IFS variable we need to use in zfs-import for some reason, so work around that when we define zfs_log_{end,failure}_msg() for RedHat and derivative distributions. * All scripts passes ShellCheck (with one false positive in do_mount()). Signed-off-by: Turbo Fredriksson turbo@bayour.com Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org> Reviewed by: Chris Dunlap <cdunlap@llnl.gov> Closes #2974 Closes #2107
2015-04-23 18:35:45 +00:00
#!@SHELL@
#
# zfs-zed
#
# chkconfig: 2345 01 99
# description: This script will start and stop the ZFS Event Daemon.
# probe: true
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: zfs-zed
# Required-Start: mtab
# Required-Stop: $local_fs mtab
# Default-Start: S
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# X-Start-Before: checkfs
# X-Stop-After: zfs-import
# Short-Description: ZFS Event Daemon
# Description: zed monitors ZFS events. When a zevent is posted, zed
# will run any scripts that have been enabled for the
# corresponding zevent class.
### END INIT INFO
#
# NOTE: Not having '$local_fs' on Required-Start but only on Required-Stop
# is on purpose. If we have '$local_fs' in both (and X-Start-Before=checkfs)
# we get conflicts - zed and import needs to be started extremely early,
# but not stopped too late.
#
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
#
# The original script that acted as a template for this script came from
# the Debian GNU/Linux kFreeBSD ZFS packages (which did not include a
# licensing stansa) in the commit dated Mar 24, 2011:
# https://github.com/zfsonlinux/pkg-zfs/commit/80a3ae582b59c0250d7912ba794dca9e669e605a
# Source the common init script
. @sysconfdir@/zfs/zfs-functions
ZED_NAME="zed"
ZED_PIDFILE="@runstatedir@/$ZED_NAME.pid"
# Exit if the package is not installed
[ -x "$ZED" ] || exit 0
# ----------------------------------------------------
do_depend()
{
# Try to allow people to mix and match fstab with ZFS in a way that makes sense.
if [ "$(mountinfo -s /)" = 'zfs' ]
then
before localmount
else
after localmount
fi
# bootmisc will log to /var which may be a different zfs than root.
before bootmisc logger zfs-import
after sysfs
}
do_start()
{
check_module_loaded || exit 0
ZED_ARGS="$ZED_ARGS -p $ZED_PIDFILE"
zfs_action "Starting ZFS Event Daemon" zfs_daemon_start \
"$ZED_PIDFILE" "$ZED" "$ZED_ARGS"
return "$?"
}
do_stop()
{
local pools RET
check_module_loaded || exit 0
zfs_action "Stopping ZFS Event Daemon" zfs_daemon_stop \
"$ZED_PIDFILE" "$ZED" "$ZED_NAME"
if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]
then
# Let's see if we have any pools imported
pools=$("$ZPOOL" list -H -oname)
if [ -z "$pools" ]
then
# No pools imported, it is/should be safe/possible to
# unload modules.
zfs_action "Unloading modules" rmmod zfs zunicode \
zavl zcommon znvpair spl
return "$?"
fi
else
return "$?"
fi
}
do_status()
{
check_module_loaded || exit 0
zfs_daemon_status "$ZED_PIDFILE" "$ZED" "$ZED_NAME"
return "$?"
}
do_reload()
{
check_module_loaded || exit 0
zfs_action "Reloading ZFS Event Daemon" zfs_daemon_reload \
"$ZED_PIDFILE" "$ZED_NAME"
return "$?"
}
# ----------------------------------------------------
if [ ! -e /etc/gentoo-release ]; then
case "$1" in
start)
do_start
;;
stop)
do_stop
;;
status)
do_status
;;
reload|force-reload)
do_reload
;;
restart)
do_stop
do_start
;;
*)
[ -n "$1" ] && echo "Error: Unknown command $1."
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|reload|restart}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit $?
else
# Create wrapper functions since Gentoo don't use the case part.
depend() { do_depend; }
start() { do_start; }
stop() { do_stop; }
status() { do_status; }
reload() { do_reload; }
fi