freebsd-skq/etc/rc.d/mountcritremote
obrien 232b6c98b4 Simply things so that "#REQUIRE: FILESYSTEMS" means the file
systems are fully "ready to go".

'FILESYSTEMS' states: "This is a dummy dependency, for services which
require file systems to be mounted before starting."  However, we have
'var' which is was run after 'FILESYSTEMS' and can mount /var if it
already isn't mounted.  Furthermore, several scripts cannot use /var
until 'cleanvar' has done its thing.  Thus "FILESYSTEMS" hasn't really
meant all critical file systems are fully usable.
2012-09-11 05:04:59 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: mountcritremote
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING FILESYSTEMS ipsec netwait
# KEYWORD: nojail
. /etc/rc.subr
name="mountcritremote"
stop_cmd=":"
start_cmd="mountcritremote_start"
start_precmd="mountcritremote_precmd"
# Mount NFS filesystems if present in /etc/fstab
#
# XXX When the vfsload() issues with nfsclient support and related sysctls
# have been resolved, this block can be removed, and the condition that
# skips nfs in the following block (for "other network filesystems") can
# be removed.
#
mountcritremote_precmd()
{
case "`mount -d -a -t nfs 2> /dev/null`" in
*mount_nfs*)
# Handle absent nfs client support
load_kld -m nfs nfscl || return 1
;;
esac
return 0
}
mountcritremote_start()
{
# Mount nfs filesystems.
#
case "`/sbin/mount -d -a -t nfs`" in
'')
;;
*)
echo -n 'Mounting NFS file systems:'
mount -a -t nfs
echo '.'
;;
esac
# Mount other network filesystems if present in /etc/fstab.
case ${extra_netfs_types} in
[Nn][Oo])
;;
*)
netfs_types="${netfs_types} ${extra_netfs_types}"
;;
esac
for i in ${netfs_types}; do
fstype=${i%:*}
fsdecr=${i#*:}
[ "${fstype}" = "nfs" ] && continue
case "`mount -d -a -t ${fstype}`" in
*mount_${fstype}*)
echo -n "Mounting ${fsdecr} file systems:"
mount -a -t ${fstype}
echo '.'
;;
esac
done
# Cleanup /var again just in case it's a network mount.
/etc/rc.d/cleanvar quietreload
rm -f /var/run/clean_var /var/spool/lock/clean_var
}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"