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/bin/sh # # JBoss Control Script # # To use this script # run it as root - it will switch to the specified user # It loses all console output - use the log. # # Here is a little (and extremely primitive) # startup/shutdown script for SuSE systems. It assumes # that JBoss lives in /usr/local/jboss, it's run by user # 'jboss' and JDK binaries are in /usr/local/jdk/bin. All # this can be changed in the script itself. # # Either amend this script for your requirements # or just ensure that the following variables are set correctly # before calling the script. # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: jboss # Default-Start: 3 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6 # Description: Start the JBoss application server. ### END INIT INFO

#define where jboss is - this is the directory containing directories log, bin, conf etc

JBOSS_HOME=${JBOSS_HOME:-"/opt/jboss"}

#make java is on your path JAVAPTH=${JAVAPTH:-"/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/bin"}

#define the script to use to start jboss JBOSSSH=${JBOSSSH:-"$JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh -c default"}

# Shell functions sourced from /etc/rc.status: # # # # # # # rc_check rc_status rc_status -v check and set local and overall rc status check and set local and overall rc status ditto but be verbose in local rc status

rc_status -v -r ditto and clear the local rc status rc_failed rc_reset rc_exit set local and overall rc status to failed clear local rc status (overall remains) exit appropriate to overall rc status

. /etc/rc.status

# First reset status of this service rc_reset

# Return values acc. to LSB for all commands but status: # 0 - success # 1 - misc error # 2 - invalid or excess args # 3 - unimplemented feature (e.g. reload)

# 4 - insufficient privilege # 5 - program not installed # 6 - program not configured # # Note that starting an already running service, stopping # or restarting a not-running service as well as the restart # with force-reload (in case signalling is not supported) are # considered a success.

if [ -n "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" -a ! -d "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" ]; then # ensure the file exists touch $JBOSS_CONSOLE fi

if [ -n "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" -a ! -f "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" ]; then echo "WARNING: location for saving console log invalid: $JBOSS_CONSOLE" echo "WARNING: ignoring it and using /dev/null" JBOSS_CONSOLE="/dev/null" fi

#define what will be done with the console log JBOSS_CONSOLE=${JBOSS_CONSOLE:-"/opt/jboss/log/jboss.log"}

#define the user under which jboss will run, or use RUNASIS to run as the current user JBOSSUS=${JBOSSUS:-"jboss"}

CMD_START="cd $JBOSS_HOME/bin; $JBOSSSH"

if [ "$JBOSSUS" = "RUNASIS" ]; then SUBIT="" else SUBIT="su - $JBOSSUS -c " fi

if [ -z "`echo $PATH | grep $JAVAPTH`" ]; then export PATH=$PATH:$JAVAPTH fi

if [ ! -d "$JBOSS_HOME" ]; then echo JBOSS_HOME does not exist as a valid directory : $JBOSS_HOME exit 1 fi

function procrunning() { procid=0 JBOSSSCRIPT=$(echo $JBOSSSH | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/\//\\\//g') for procid in `/sbin/pidof -x "$JBOSSSCRIPT"`; do ps -fp $procid | grep "${JBOSSSH% *}" > /dev/null && pid=$procid done }

stop() { pid=0 procrunning if [ $pid = '0' ]; then echo -n -e "\nNo JBossas is currently running\n" exit 1 fi

RETVAL=1

# If process is still running

# First, try to kill it nicely for id in `ps --ppid $pid | awk '{print $1}' | grep -v "^PID$"`; do if [ -z "$SUBIT" ]; then kill -15 $id else $SUBIT "kill -15 $id" fi done

sleep=0 while [ $sleep -lt 120 -a $RETVAL -eq 1 ]; do echo -n -e "\nwaiting for processes to stop"; sleep 10 sleep=`expr $sleep + 10`

pid=0 procrunning if [ $pid == '0' ]; then RETVAL=0 fi done

# Still not dead... kill it

count=0 pid=0 procrunning

if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] ; then echo -e "\nTimeout: Shutdown command was sent, but process is still running with PID $pid" exit 1 fi

echo exit 0 }

case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting JBoss application server: "

cd $JBOSS_HOME/bin if [ -z "$SUBIT" ]; then eval $CMD_START >${JBOSS_CONSOLE} 2>&1 & else $SUBIT "$CMD_START >${JBOSS_CONSOLE} 2>&1 &" fi

# Remember status and be verbose rc_status -v ;; stop) echo -n "Shutting down JBoss application server: " stop

# Remember status and be verbose rc_status -v ;; restart) $0 stop $0 start

# Remember status and be quiet rc_status ;; *) echo "usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|help)"

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