#!/bin/bash ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: nagira # Required-Start: # Required-Stop: # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Nagira API application for Nagios # Description: Controls Nagira API application for Nagios ### END INIT INFO # # nagira: # # Version: 1 # # chkconfig: - 20 99 # description: Start-up file for Nagira monitoring component, Nagios RESTful API. See also: http://dmytro.github.com/nagira # processname: ruby /.../nagira # config: /etc/sysconfig/nagira, /etc/default/nagira process_name="Sinatra Nagira services" pid_file=/var/run/nagira.pid which sherlock > /dev/null 2>&1 && eval $(sherlock | grep FAMILY) || { echo "sherlock not found"; exit 2; } case $FAMILY in 'rh') DEFAULTS=/etc/sysconfig/nagira ;; 'debian') DEFAULTS=/etc/default/nagira ;; *) echo "Unknown OS or distribution version: $FAMILY" exit 1 ;; esac source $DEFAULTS || { echo "Can not load defaults file" ; exit 1 ; } ## # Some reasonable defaults if not set in defaults file # RACK_ENV=${RACK_ENV:-production} NAGIRA_USER=${NAGIRA_USER:-nagios} RVM_STRING=${RVM_STRING:-"true"} # i.e. do nothing special NAGIRA_LOG=${NAGIRA_LOG:-/var/log/nagios/nagira.log} # There's no default for NAGIOS_CFG_FILE. Default is actually to have # it unset, Nagira would be able to find nagios config if it is in one # of the standard locations (/etc or /usr/local). If your Nagios # installation is less than standard, you can override it by setting # NAGIOS_CFG_FILE # # NAGIOS_CFG_FILE=... export RACK_ENV NAGIRA_LOG NAGIRA_USER RVM_STRING get_pid () { # ps -U ${ # ps -C ruby -o pid,comm,cmd #echo $(ps axo pid,command | awk '$2 ~ /ruby/ && $3 ~ /nagira/ {print $1}') echo $(ps -C ruby -o pid,cmd | awk '$2 ~ /^\/usr.*bin\/nagira *$/ {print $1}') } start() { [ ! -z "$(get_pid)" ] && { status; return 1; } echo -n "Starting ${process_name}: " su - $NAGIRA_USER -s /bin/bash -c "source $DEFAULTS ; $RVM_STRING ; RACK_ENV=$RACK_ENV nagira&" > $NAGIRA_LOG 2>&1 sleep 5 process=$(get_pid) if [ -z "$process" ]; then echo "[FAIL]" else echo $process > $pid_file echo "[OK]" status fi } stop() { local process=$(get_pid) [ -z "$process" ] && { status; return 1; } echo -n $"Shutting down ${process_name}: " kill $process \rm -f $pid_file RETVAL=$? sleep 2 [ -z "$(get_pid)" ] && { echo OK; return $RETVAL; } echo FAIL } status () { local process=$(get_pid) if [ -z "$process" ]; then echo "Process $process_name is not running" else echo "Process $process_name is running with PID: $process" fi } restart() { stop start } RETVAL=0 # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; status) status ;; restart|force-reload) restart ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|force-reload}" exit 1 esac exit $?