Teach swap1 script how to remove added swap devices on system shutdown.
Without this change, if one had a swap-on-mirror configuration, gmirror will rebuild mirror component(s) on boot, because they are dirty (they were open on shutdown).
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name="swap1"
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start_cmd='swapon -a'
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stop_cmd=':'
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# Add all block-type swap devices; these might be necessary
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# during disk checks.
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#
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swap1_start()
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{
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if ! checkyesno no_swap; then
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swapctl -A -t blk
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fi
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}
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# Remove all block-type swap devices
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#
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swap1_stop()
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{
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if checkyesno swapoff || [ -n "$rc_force" ]; then
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echo "Removing block-type swap devices"
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swapctl -U -t blk
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fi
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}
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stop_cmd='swapoff -a'
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load_rc_config swap
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run_rc_command "$1"
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