If an init script or service was upgraded while it was running and the
settings for the pid file, command and process name were changed, it
would not be possible to stop the old service.
Runscript now saves the values it used to start the service and re-uses
them to stop the service.
Reported-by: flameeyes@gentoo.org
X-Gentoo-Bug: 434032
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434032
In order to make migration from /lib*/rc/init.d to /run/openrc possible
without rebooting, the migration script creates a symlink from
/run/openrc to /lib*/rc/init.d. We were trying to remove it on the next
reboot, but this is not possible since / is ro when /run is mounted.
Reported-by: fturco@fastmail.fm
X-Gentoo-Bug: 447678
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447678
This doesn't affect us on gentoo, but on archlinux, which has done the
/usr merge, OpenRC was looking for /run under PREFIX. /run is always at
the root level, so it shouldn't have prefix appended to it.
Reported-by: udeved@openrc4arch.site40.net
This commit was modified by William Hubbs as follows:
- The paths in the cgroup fs were put into variables to ease
maintenance.
- Documentation was added to rc.conf.Linux.
- The services were added originally to openrc/svcname cgroups under the
controller cgroups, but this left an "openrc" cgroup which was unused.
Now they are added to individual cgroups with the name openrc_${RC_SVCNAME}.
systemd allows the final arg in tmpfiles to contain spaces. Using the read()
call to set the variables includes all trailing components in $arg so it
doesn't get cut off.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
'[ -n "$arg" ] && _w' causes _f/_F to return the failure from the test when
$arg is empty. Inverting the test causes the test and _f/_F to return success.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
We should use the "command" shell builtin to execute a binary from
within the wrapper with the same name. Hard coding the path to the
binary makes our test suite fail.
Now that the tmpfiles.d code is more tested, actually call it from
init.d. It assumes that /run is already available when it runs.
Please note it runs TWICE.
- During sysinit, ideally just after /dev/shm is created, but before
udev has started. After udev is also acceptable, but not ideal.
- During boot, ideally just after localmount has completed.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
By design, restart is hard coded to run stop followed by start along
with all of the pre/post functions associated with them. Restart doesn't
need its own pre/post functions since it is possible to make any
function in an init script behave differently for a restart command by
testing against the RC_CMD environment variable.
Mount can't be used in vservers, but /run is still needed. So we create
the directory and clear it out instead of mounting a tmpfs in that
situation.
reported-by: <patrick@gentoo.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 423739
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423739
If you are not using linux, this should not affect you.
If you are using linux, from this point forward, openrc requires the
/run directory to be a mounted tmpfs. If it is, you can run
@LIBEXECDIR@/sh/migrate-to-run.sh as root to migrate your dependency
tree and state information to the new location. If it is not, you must
create the /run directory as root with permissions 755 then reboot your
system.
reported-by: Maxim Kammerer <mk@dee.su>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 401059
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401059
This message was being taken by some users as an error, so I have
removed the part about "skipping..." Hopefully this will make the
message less alarming.
There were a couple of places where we were sourcing functions.sh in
@SYSCONFDIR@/init.d. This is only a backward compatibility symlink, so
it should not be used for openrc. The correct place to source this from
is @LIBEXECDIR@/sh.
We already have a special case for depend processing, so we should
change the working directory there only. This prevents us from forcing
all init scripts to be run in the init directory.
Enter the service directory, like gendeps.sh does, to make sure globs are
expanded in it rather than in /. That makes sure that globbing like "need *"
will end up in all files of the init.d directory.
Signed-off-by: Christian Ruppert <idl0r@gentoo.org>
Reported-by: Guenther Brunthaler <gb_about_gnu@gmx.net>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 412677
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/412677
Upstream has clarified via IRC:
- hardcoding /usr/lib/ is an explicit choice. It should NOT consider
$libdir at all.
- The z/Z relabel types should call restorecon, not chcon.
- Whitespace is not allowed in tmpfiles.d/*.conf path entries,
but is allowed in globs results. Fixed quoting of path arguments for
this.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
This is the baseline support for tmpfiles.d.
Still missing:
- SELinux relabel, pending upstream clarification
- LIBDIR vs multilib systems, pending upstream clarification
- Whitespace in paths?
- Clean support not implemented
- "x" exclude type not implemented
X-Gentoo-Bug: 396003
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396003
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
The commands defined in the extra_commands variable do not depend on
whether the service is stopped or started, so it is valid to run them in
chroot environments.
Also, add a note to the runscript man page about the commands in
extra_commands being able to run whether or not the service is started.
Reported-by: Robin Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 406713
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406713
During early boot, the keywords were not being checked for
consolefont/termencoding and they were running anyway when they should
not be.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 400549
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400549
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
The start-stop-daemon "--make-pidfile" option is now used by default when using
command_background, this requires a pidfile to be specified.
Document command_background option.
Reported-by: Giampaolo Tomassoni <giampaolo@tomassoni.biz>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 399165
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/399165
Openrc will create a cgroup hierarchy called openrc which will have all
services it starts and all subsystems attached to it. If you need other
groups/hierarchies, please use libcgroup.