1a2e6a635f
This regression was accidentally introduced by commit aa2b489
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I was attempting to simplify the init scripts and accidentally
confused the /etc/init.d and /etc/zfs paths. This change reverts
the init script modifications.
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #370
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4.4 KiB
Bash
177 lines
4.4 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# zfs This script will mount/umount the zfs filesystems.
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#
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# chkconfig: 2345 01 99
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# description: This script will mount/umount the zfs filesystems during
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# system boot/shutdown. Configuration of which filesystems
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# should be mounted is handled by the zfs 'mountpoint' and
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# 'canmount' properties. See the zfs(8) man page for details.
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# It is also responsible for all userspace zfs services.
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#
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### BEGIN INIT INFO
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# Provides: zfs
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# Required-Start:
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# Required-Stop:
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# Should-Start:
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# Should-Stop:
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# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
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# Default-Stop: 1
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# Short-Description: Mount/umount the zfs filesystems
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# Description: ZFS is an advanced filesystem designed to simplify managing
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# and protecting your data. This service mounts the ZFS
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# filesystems and starts all related zfs services.
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### END INIT INFO
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export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
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# Source function library & LSB routines
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. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
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# script variables
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RETVAL=0
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ZFS="@sbindir@/zfs"
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ZPOOL="@sbindir@/zpool"
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ZPOOL_CACHE="@sysconfdir@/zfs/zpool.cache"
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servicename=zfs
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LOCKFILE=/var/lock/subsys/$servicename
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# functions
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zfs_installed() {
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modinfo zfs > /dev/null 2>&1 || return 5
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$ZPOOL > /dev/null 2>&1
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[ $? == 127 ] && return 5
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$ZFS > /dev/null 2>&1
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[ $? == 127 ] && return 5
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return 0
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}
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# i need a bash guru to simplify this, since this is copy and paste, but donno how
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# to correctly dereference variable names in bash, or how to do this right
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# first parameter is a regular expression that filters fstab
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read_fstab() {
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unset FSTAB
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n=0
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while read -r fs mntpnt fstype opts blah ; do
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fs=`printf '%b\n' "$fs"`
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FSTAB[$n]=$fs
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let n++
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done < <(egrep "$1" /etc/fstab)
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}
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start()
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{
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# Disable lockfile check
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# if [ -f "$LOCKFILE" ] ; then return 0 ; fi
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# check if ZFS is installed. If not, comply to FC standards and bail
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zfs_installed || {
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action $"Checking if ZFS is installed: not installed" /bin/false
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return 5
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}
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# Requires selinux policy which has not been written.
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if [ -r "/selinux/enforce" ] &&
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[ "$(cat /selinux/enforce)" = "1" ]; then
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action $"SELinux ZFS policy required: " /bin/false || return 6
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fi
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# Delay until all required block devices are present.
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if [ -x /sbin/udevadm ]; then
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/sbin/udevadm settle
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elif [ -x /sbin/udevsettle ]; then
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/sbin/udevsettle
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fi
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# load kernel module infrastructure
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if ! grep -q zfs /proc/modules ; then
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action $"Loading kernel ZFS infrastructure: " modprobe zfs || return 5
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fi
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sleep 1
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action $"Mounting automounted ZFS filesystems: " $ZFS mount -a || return 152
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action $"Exporting ZFS filesystems: " $ZFS share -a || return 153
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# Read fstab, try to mount zvols ignoring error
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read_fstab "^/dev/(zd|zvol)"
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template=$"Mounting volume %s registered in fstab: "
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for volume in "${FSTAB[@]}" ; do
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string=`printf "$template" "$volume"`
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action "$string" mount "$volume" 2>/dev/null || /bin/true
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done
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# touch "$LOCKFILE"
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}
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stop()
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{
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# Disable lockfile check
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# if [ ! -f "$LOCKFILE" ] ; then return 0 ; fi
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# check if ZFS is installed. If not, comply to FC standards and bail
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zfs_installed || {
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action $"Checking if ZFS is installed: not installed" /bin/false
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return 5
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}
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# the poweroff of the system takes care of this
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# but it never unmounts the root filesystem itself
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# shit
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action $"Syncing ZFS filesystems: " sync
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# about the only thing we can do, and then we
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# hope that the umount process will succeed
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# unfortunately the umount process does not dismount
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# the root file system, there ought to be some way
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# we can tell zfs to just flush anything in memory
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# when a request to remount,ro comes in
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#echo -n $"Unmounting ZFS filesystems: "
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#$ZFS umount -a
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#RETVAL=$?
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#if [ $RETVAL -ne 0 ]; then
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# failure
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# return 8
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#fi
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#success
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rm -f "$LOCKFILE"
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}
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# See how we are called
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case "$1" in
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start)
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start
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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stop)
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stop
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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status)
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lsmod | grep -q zfs || RETVAL=3
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$ZPOOL status && echo && $ZFS list || {
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[ -f "$LOCKFILE" ] && RETVAL=2 || RETVAL=4
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}
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;;
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restart)
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stop
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start
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;;
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condrestart)
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if [ -f "$LOCKFILE" ] ; then
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stop
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start
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fi
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;;
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*)
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echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|condrestart}"
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RETVAL=3
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;;
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esac
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exit $RETVAL
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