Re: [Vserver] S_START/S_STOP

2004-01-23 Thread Enrico Scholz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erik Smit) writes:

> Most of my vservers are actually chrooted services (apache/mysqld/etc.)
> which don't use runlevels or /sbin/init so I've changed the following in
> util-vserver 0.27:

Thx, will be in 0.28; please try the release candidate at

http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~ensc/util-vserver/rc/



Enrico
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[Vserver] S_START/S_STOP

2004-01-19 Thread Erik Smit
Hi Guys,

Most of my vservers are actually chrooted services (apache/mysqld/etc.)
which don't use runlevels or /sbin/init so I've changed the following in
util-vserver 0.27:

--- /usr/src/util-vserver-0.27/scripts/vserver  Sat Dec 27 00:53:21 2003
+++ /usr/sbin/vserver   Mon Jan 19 10:40:51 2004
@@ -504,6 +504,9 @@
;;
esac
done
+if [ -n "$S_START" ] ; then
+STARTCMD=$S_START
+fi
if [ "$FAKEINIT" = "" ] ; then
$USR_LIB_VSERVER/fakerunlevel $INITDEFAULT
var/run/utmp
fi
@@ -612,7 +615,9 @@
;;
esac
done
+if [ -n "$S_STOP" ] ; then
+STOPCMD=$S_STOP
+fi
calculateCaps $S_CAPS
 
cd $VROOTDIR/$1
---
This allows you to use S_START and S_STOP (I heard there was something
like that in previous version, but couldn't find it) in your vserver.conf to replace 
the standard /sbin/init or /sbin/rc.

It would be nice if this was integrated since I'm applying this patch
every new version. If not, please tell me why.

If anybody else has any comments on or question about this, please fire
away.

Regards,

Erik Smit
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