Web22 nov. 2005 · Currently there are two sets of functions intended to implement the several kinds of messages normally output by Debian and Ubuntu initscripts. The first is for reporting the starting and stopping of services: log_daemon_msg "Foo" "bar" ; log_progress_msg "baz" ; log_end_msg 0 Debian: Foo: bar baz. Ubuntu: * Foo bar [ ok ] The second is for ... WebThe depend function is used to declare dependencies to other services that would be done with LSB headers in sysvinit. Configuration and mechanism are separated with configuration files in the conf.d directory and init files in the init.d directory. Openrc-init first appeared in version 0.25 as an optional replacement for /sbin/init.
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Weblsb/init-functions Go to file Cannot retrieve contributors at this time 373 lines (331 sloc) 9.55 KB Raw Blame # /lib/lsb/init-functions for Debian -*- shell-script -*- # #Copyright … WebThis is a short documentation about how to make an Init Script LSB (Linux Standard Base)-compliant based on the Chapter 20 of the LSB 3.1. LSB-compliant init scripts need to: provide, at least, the following actions: start, stop, restart, force-reload, and status. Both the old and the new way requires an init script to be present in /etc/init.d. For … There are two ways to implement this. Either one can specify the definition of … This page tracks the currently informal and unofficial release goal to have all init … LSB Runtime Development. Work is coordinated via the debian-lsb mailing … hold my breath - rose
How to Write Linux Init Scripts Based on LSB Init Standard
WebInit scripts shall ensure that they will behave sensibly if invoked with start when the service is already running, or with stop when not running, and that they do not kill similarly … WebAll LSB compliant distributions (all the big ones) provide the file /lib/lsb/init-functions (which defines the listed functions) in the meta-package lsb-core-noarch which can be … Web+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1169736 +++ Description of problem: redhat-lsb-core, which provides /lib/lsb/init-functions is not dependency Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): all How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. yum install rtcheck 2. service rtcheck restart 3. checkout output … hold my breath in asl