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File rc.apache2 of Package apache2
#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 S.u.S.E. GmbH # Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 SuSE GmbH # Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, (2004?) SuSE Linux AG # Copyright (c) 2004(?), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 SUSE Linux Products GmbH # # Authors: Rolf Haberrecker <apache@suse.de>, 2001 # Peter Poeml <apache@suse.de>, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011. # Roman Drahtmueller <draht@suse.de>, 2010, 2011, 2012. # # # /etc/init.d/apache2 # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: apache apache2 httpd # Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network # Should-Start: $named $time postgresql sendmail mysql ypclient dhcp radiusd # Should-Stop: $named $time postgresql sendmail mysql ypclient dhcp radiusd # Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network # Default-Start: 3 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6 # X-Interactive: true # Short-Description: Apache 2 HTTP Server # Description: Start the Apache HTTP daemon ### END INIT INFO pname=apache2 : ${sysconfdir:=/etc/$pname} : ${apache_link:=/usr/sbin/httpd} : ${sysconfig_apache:=/etc/sysconfig/$pname} : ${pidfile:=/var/run/httpd.pid} : ${logdir:=/var/log/$pname} : ${homedir:=/var/lib/$pname} # # load the configuration # # # Note about ulimits: # if you want to set ulimits, e.g. to increase the max number of open file handle, # or to allow core files, you can do so by editing /etc/sysconfig/apache2 and # simply write the ulimit commands into that file. # Example: # ulimit -n 16384 # ulimit -H -n 16384 # ulimit -c unlimited # See the output of "help ulimit" in the bash, or "man 1 ulimit". # test -s /etc/rc.status && . /etc/rc.status && rc_reset . /usr/share/$pname/load_configuration export ${!APACHE_*} httpd_conf=${APACHE_HTTPD_CONF:-$sysconfdir/httpd.conf} apache_bin=$(/usr/share/$pname/find_mpm 2>/dev/null) test -L $apache_link && apache_bin=$(readlink $apache_link) if [ -z "$APACHE_MPM" ]; then APACHE_MPM=${apache_bin##*-} fi if ! [ -x $apache_bin ]; then echo >&2 ${warn}$apache_bin-$APACHE_MPM is not a valid httpd binary. echo >&2 Check your APACHE_MPM setting in /etc/sysconfig/$pname. $norm rc_failed 5 rc_status -v1 rc_exit fi # a proper home should be set, otherwise the server might end up # with HOME=/root and some script might try to use that HOME=$homedir get_server_flags() { unset server_flags case "$action" in startssl) server_flags="-DSSL";; esac for i in $APACHE_SERVER_FLAGS; do case $i in -D) ;; -D*) server_flags="$server_flags $i";; *) server_flags="$server_flags -D$i";; esac done } action="$1" case "$action" in stop|try-restart|*status*|probe) ;; *) shift; get_server_flags ${get_module_list_done:=false} || /usr/share/$pname/get_module_list && export get_module_list_done=true ${get_includes:=false} || /usr/share/$pname/get_includes && export get_includes_done=true ;; esac # # main part # case "$action" in start*) if [ -e $pidfile ]; then $0 status &>/dev/null ret=$? if [ $ret = 1 ]; then echo "Warning: found stale pidfile (unclean shutdown?)" elif [ $ret = 0 ]; then echo "Apache is already running ($pidfile)" rc_failed $ret rc_status -v1 rc_exit fi fi echo -n "Starting httpd (${APACHE_MPM:-${apache_bin#*-}}) " cmdline=$(echo $apache_bin -f $httpd_conf $server_flags "$@") if eval $cmdline -t > $logdir/rc$pname.out 2>&1 ; then export -n ${!APACHE_*} eval startproc -f -t ${APACHE_START_TIMEOUT:-2} $cmdline ret=$? if test -t 1 && stty -a 2>/dev/null | grep -q -- -echo\ ; then # this means that apache was still waiting for a passphrase to be entered stty echo 2>/dev/null echo;echo echo >&2 An SSL passphrase has not been entered within ${APACHE_START_TIMEOUT:-<not set>} seconds. echo >&2 To increase this timeout, adjust APACHE_START_TIMEOUT in $sysconfig_apache . # this surely means that apache won't start, despite it looked good to startproc killall $apache_bin echo >&2 "Trying to start the server without SSL (-D NOSSL)." $0 start "$@" -D NOSSL # rc_failed 1 # rc_status -v1 # rc_exit else rc_failed $ret rc_status -v fi else if [ "$link" = "$base" ] ; then cat $logdir/rc$pname.out echo >&2 echo >&2 The command line was: echo >&2 $cmdline echo >&2 else echo -e -n "\nsee $logdir/rc$pname.out for details\n"; fi rc_failed 1 rc_status -v1 fi ;; stop) echo -n "Shutting down httpd " if [ ! -f $pidfile -a -f $pidfile.rpmsave ]; then mv $pidfile.rpmsave $pidfile; fi if ! [ -f $pidfile ]; then echo -n "(not running)" else pid=$(<$pidfile) # re-read exe symlink, it could be (deleted) in the meanwhile. apache_bin=$(readlink /proc/$pid/exe 2>/dev/null) kill -TERM $pid 2>/dev/null case $? in 1) echo -n "(not running)";; 0) # wait until the processes are gone (the parent is the last one) echo -n "(waiting for all children to terminate) " for ((wait=0; wait<120; wait++)); do if test -f $pidfile; then usleep 500000 continue fi if ! test -f /proc/$pid/exe; then break fi if test "$(readlink /proc/$pid/exe 2>/dev/null)" = "$apache_bin"; then usleep 500000 else break fi done ;; esac fi rc_status -v ;; stop-graceful) echo "Shutting down httpd gracefully (SIGWINCH)" if ! [ -f $pidfile ]; then echo -n "(not running)" else pid=$(<$pidfile) kill -WINCH $pid 2>/dev/null case $? in 1) echo -n "(not running)";; 0) # wait until the pidfile is gone. The parent stays there, but closes the listen ports. echo -n "(waiting for parent to close listen ports and remove pidfile) " for ((wait=0; wait<120; wait++)); do if test -f $pidfile; then usleep 500000 continue else break fi done ;; esac fi rc_status -v ;; try-restart) ## Do a restart only if the service was active before. ## Note: try-restart is now part of LSB (as of 1.9). ## RH has a similar command named condrestart. $0 status if test $? = 0; then $0 restart else rc_reset # Not running is not a failure. fi # Remember status and be quiet rc_status ;; restart) $0 configtest "$@" || { rc_failed $?; rc_exit; } if $0 status &>/dev/null; then $0 stop fi $0 start "$@" # Remember status and be quiet rc_status ;; restart-hup) $0 configtest "$@" || { rc_failed $?; rc_exit; } if $0 status &>/dev/null; then echo -n "Restarting httpd (SIGHUP)" kill -HUP $(<$pidfile) || return=$rc_failed else $0 start "$@" fi # Remember status and be quiet rc_status -v ;; restart-graceful) $0 configtest "$@" || { rc_failed $?; rc_exit; } if $0 status &>/dev/null; then $0 stop-graceful "$@" $0 start "$@" else $0 start "$@" fi # Remember status and be quiet rc_status ;; reload|force-reload|graceful) # check if there is a deleted binary. If there is, then logrotate # or other occasions will fail to reload, as dlopen(3) of apache # modules is prone to fail due to symbol mismatches. # in this case, we only complain and fail. if [ ! -f $pidfile -a -f $pidfile.rpmsave ]; then mv $pidfile.rpmsave $pidfile; fi executable=$( readlink /proc/$(cat $pidfile)/exe 2> /dev/null ) case "$executable" in *httpd*delete*) echo -n "Reload httpd after package update: ignoring request. Please do a manual restart explicitly! " rc_failed 1 rc_status -v rc_exit ;; *) ;; esac echo -n "Reload httpd (graceful restart)" cmdline=$(echo $apache_bin -f $httpd_conf $server_flags "$@") if eval $cmdline -t &> $logdir/rc$pname.out; then killproc -USR1 $apache_bin || return=$rc_failed rc_status -v else if [ "$link" = "$base" ] ; then echo -e -n "\n\n" cat $logdir/rc$pname.out echo >&2 echo >&2 The command line was: echo >&2 $cmdline echo >&2 else echo -e -n "\nsee $logdir/rc$pname.out for details\n"; fi rc_failed 6 rc_status -v1 fi ;; status) if [ ! -f $pidfile -a -f $pidfile.rpmsave ]; then mv $pidfile.rpmsave $pidfile; fi echo -n "Checking for httpd: " # we don't use checkproc here since it is confused when we exchange the binaries if ! [ -f $pidfile ]; then # not running rc_failed 3 elif [ -s $pidfile -a -d /proc/$(<$pidfile) ]; then # running : else # stale pid file rc_failed 1 #rm -f $pidfile fi rc_status -v ;; probe) ## Optional: Probe for the necessity of a reload, ## give out the argument which is required for a reload. for i in $httpd_conf \ $APACHE_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES \ $APACHE_CONF_INCLUDE_DIRS do if [ $i -nt $pidfile ]; then echo reload break fi done ;; conf*|test|syntax|check) cmdline=$(echo $apache_bin -f $httpd_conf $server_flags "$@") eval $cmdline -t rc_failed $? rc_exit ;; extr*) cmdline=$(echo $apache_bin -f $httpd_conf $server_flags "$@") out=$(su - nobody -c "$cmdline" 2>&1) case $out in *make_sock:\ could\ not\ bind\ to\ address*) echo Syntax: OK; rc_failed=0;; *) echo Syntax: NOT OK:; echo $out; rc_failed=1;; esac rc_exit ;; server-status) apachectl status ;; full-server-status|fullstatus) apachectl fullstatus ;; *) cat >&2 <<-EOF Usage: $0 <command> <server flags> where <command> is one of: start - start httpd startssl - start httpd with -DSSL stop - stop httpd (sending SIGTERM to parent) try-restart - stop httpd and if this succeeds (i.e. if it was running before), start it again. status - check whether httpd is running restart - stop httpd if running; start httpd restart-graceful - stop httpd gracefully if running; start httpd reload|graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1, or start if not running stop-graceful - stop httpd (sending SIGWINCH to parent) configtest - do a configuration syntax test extreme-configtest - try to run httpd as nobody (detects more errors by actually loading the configuration, but cannot read SSL certificates) probe - probe for the necessity of a reload, give out the argument which is required for a reload. (by comparing conf files with pidfile timestamp) full-server-status - dump a full status screen; requires lynx or w3m and mod_status enabled server-status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx or w3m and mod_status enabled help - this screen optional server flags are passed through to httpd. EOF exit 1 esac # Inform the caller not only verbosely and set an exit status. rc_exit
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