freebsd-dev/sys/contrib/openzfs/etc/init.d
Martin Matuska be181ee2a2 zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@d62bafee9
Notable upstream pull request merges:
  #13857 Enforce "-F" flag on resuming recv of full/newfs on existing dataset
  #13928 Revert "Reduce dbuf_find() lock contention"
  #13928 Dynamically size dbuf hash mutex array
  #13930 zpool: Don't print "repairing" on force faulted drives
  #13938 Bring per_txg_dirty_frees_percent back to 30
  #13939 Fix panic in dsl_process_sub_livelist for EINTR
  #13954 Fix bad free in skein code
  #13967 Fix potential NULL pointer dereference in dsl_dataset_promote_check()

Obtained from:	OpenZFS
OpenZFS commit:	d62bafee9f
2022-10-04 20:16:52 +02:00
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.gitignore zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@f291fa658 (master) into main 2021-12-16 14:38:34 +01:00
README.md zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@d62bafee9 2022-10-04 20:16:52 +02:00
zfs-import.in zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@17b2ae0b2 (master) into main 2022-01-22 23:05:15 +01:00
zfs-load-key.in zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@17b2ae0b2 (master) into main 2022-01-22 23:05:15 +01:00
zfs-mount.in zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@d62bafee9 2022-10-04 20:16:52 +02:00
zfs-share.in zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@17b2ae0b2 (master) into main 2022-01-22 23:05:15 +01:00
zfs-zed.in zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@c0cf6ed67 2022-05-19 00:55:59 +02:00

DESCRIPTION These script were written with the primary intention of being portable and usable on as many systems as possible.

This is, in practice, usually not possible. But the intention is there. And it is a good one.

They have been tested successfully on:

* Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy
* Debian GNU/Linux Jessie
* Ubuntu Trusty
* CentOS 6.0
* CentOS 6.6
* Gentoo

SUPPORT If you find that they don't work for your platform, please report this at the OpenZFS issue tracker at https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues.

Please include:

* Distribution name
* Distribution version
* Where to find an install CD image
* Architecture

If you have code to share that fixes the problem, that is much better. But please remember to try your best keep portability in mind. If you suspect that what you're writing/modifying won't work on anything else than your distribution, please make sure to put that code in appropriate if/else/fi code.

It currently MUST be bash (or fully compatible) for this to work.

If you're making your own distribution and you want the scripts to work on that, the biggest problem you'll (probably) have is the part at the beginning of the "zfs-functions" file which sets up the logging output.

INSTALLING INIT SCRIPT LINKS To setup the init script links in /etc/rc?.d manually on a Debian GNU/Linux (or derived) system, run the following commands (the order is important!):

update-rc.d zfs-import   start 07 S .       stop 07 0 1 6 .
update-rc.d zfs-load-key start 02 2 3 4 5 . stop 06 0 1 6 .
update-rc.d zfs-mount    start 02 S       . stop 06 0 1 6 .
update-rc.d zfs-zed      start 07 2 3 4 5 . stop 08 0 1 6 .
update-rc.d zfs-share    start 27 2 3 4 5 . stop 05 0 1 6 .

To do the same on RedHat, Fedora and/or CentOS:

chkconfig zfs-import
chkconfig zfs-load-key
chkconfig zfs-mount
chkconfig zfs-zed
chkconfig zfs-share

On Gentoo:

rc-update add zfs-import boot
rc-update add zfs-load-key boot
rc-update add zfs-mount boot
rc-update add zfs-zed default
rc-update add zfs-share default

The idea here is to make sure all of the ZFS filesystems, including possibly separate datasets like /var, are mounted before anything else is started.

Then, ZED, which depends on /var, can be started. It will consume and act on events that occurred before it started. ZED may also play a role in sharing filesystems in the future, so it is important to start before the 'share' service.

Finally, we share filesystems configured with the share* property.