Edit file File name : supervisor Content :#! /bin/sh # # skeleton example file to build /etc/init.d/ scripts. # This file should be used to construct scripts for /etc/init.d. # # Written by Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl>. # Modified for Debian # by Ian Murdock <imurdock@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. # Further changes by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs@debian.org> # # Version: @(#)skeleton 1.9 26-Feb-2001 miquels@cistron.nl # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: supervisor # Required-Start: $remote_fs $network $named # Required-Stop: $remote_fs $network $named # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Start/stop supervisor # Description: Start/stop supervisor daemon and its configured # subprocesses. ### END INIT INFO . /lib/lsb/init-functions PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin DAEMON=/usr/bin/supervisord NAME=supervisord DESC=supervisor test -x $DAEMON || exit 0 RETRY=TERM/30/KILL/5 LOGDIR=/var/log/supervisor PIDFILE=/var/run/$NAME.pid DODTIME=5 # Time to wait for the server to die, in seconds # If this value is set too low you might not # let some servers to die gracefully and # 'restart' will not work # Include supervisor defaults if available if [ -f /etc/default/supervisor ] ; then . /etc/default/supervisor fi DAEMON_OPTS="-c /etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf $DAEMON_OPTS" set -e running_pid() { # Check if a given process pid's cmdline matches a given name pid=$1 name=$2 [ -z "$pid" ] && return 1 [ ! -d /proc/$pid ] && return 1 (cat /proc/$pid/cmdline | tr "\000" "\n"|grep -q $name) || return 1 return 0 } running() { # Check if the process is running looking at /proc # (works for all users) # No pidfile, probably no daemon present [ ! -f "$PIDFILE" ] && return 1 # Obtain the pid and check it against the binary name pid=`cat $PIDFILE` running_pid $pid $DAEMON || return 1 return 0 } case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting $DESC: " start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE \ --startas $DAEMON -- $DAEMON_OPTS test -f $PIDFILE || sleep 1 if running ; then echo "$NAME." else echo " ERROR." fi ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping $DESC: " start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --pidfile $PIDFILE echo "$NAME." ;; #reload) # # If the daemon can reload its config files on the fly # for example by sending it SIGHUP, do it here. # # If the daemon responds to changes in its config file # directly anyway, make this a do-nothing entry. # # echo "Reloading $DESC configuration files." # start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet --pidfile \ # /var/run/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON #;; force-reload) # # If the "reload" option is implemented, move the "force-reload" # option to the "reload" entry above. If not, "force-reload" is # just the same as "restart" except that it does nothing if the # daemon isn't already running. # check wether $DAEMON is running. If so, restart start-stop-daemon --stop --test --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE \ --startas $DAEMON \ && $0 restart \ || exit 0 ;; restart) echo -n "Restarting $DESC: " start-stop-daemon --stop --retry=$RETRY --quiet --oknodo --pidfile $PIDFILE echo "$NAME." ;; status) echo -n "$NAME is " if running ; then echo "running" else echo " not running." exit 1 fi ;; *) N=/etc/init.d/$NAME # echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2 echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 Save