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=== Debug mode === | |||
To turn on a debug output of a service script set RC_DEBUG variable like this: | |||
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~# RC_DEBUG=yes /etc/init.d/ourdaemon start | |||
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This makes "set -x" for us. | |||
=== Variables reference === | === Variables reference === |
Revision as of 14:56, May 14, 2020
Service script
Mini howto
Let's start to write our openrc service script(/etc/init.d/mydaemon
). The first line is:
#!/sbin/openrc-run
If we use another interpreter, then we may have troubles.
Next we add command
variable with our binary full path and the file is as follows:
#!/sbin/openrc-run command="/usr/sbin/mydaemon"
That's all. Now our binary specified in command
variable can be started with help of start-stop-daemon.
Next add description
variable to supply a user some info about the service:
description="super essential service"
And /etc/init.d/mydaemon describe
now shows us:
* super essential service * healthcheck: no description * unhealthy: no description * cgroup_cleanup: Kill all processes in the cgroup
Great. If our service create a pid file, then we should specify it full path with pidfile
variable:
pidfile="/var/run/mydaemon.pid"
This helps start-stop-daemon to detect an already running instance of mydaemon.
Next add additional arguments for our daemon with help of command_args
variable:
command_args="-c /etc/mydaemon.conf"
If we have special arguments to place the our daemon into the background(and/or force pidfile creation),
then we should place it in command_args_background
variable.
Next we can tell start-stop-daemon to launch our daemon as an unprivileged user/group with:
command_user="user:group"
Next add dependencies to our service script:
depend() { need localmount use logger }
Where we can use the next keywords with service names separated with spaces:
- need - a hard dependency - localmount always needs to be started before this service does.
- use - a soft dependency - if logger is in this runlevel start it before, but we don't care if it's not in this runlevel
- want - between need and use - try to start specified services if they are installed on the system, regardless of whether they are in the runlevel, but we don't care if they don't exist.
- before - our service need to be started before another services
- after - our service need to be started after another services
- provide - allows multiple implementations to provide one service type(e.g. "provide logger" - thus, any syslogd implementation satisties logger dependency);
- keyword - platform-specific overrides; see openrc docs for details.
Next add checking of a config file before daemon start:
checkconfig() { ... } start_pre() { checkconfig || return $? }
Also, we should check a config file on restart to prevent of restarting a running service with a broken config:
start_pre() { # Prevent of double check if [ "${RC_CMD}" != "restart" ] ; then checkconfig || return $? fi } stop_pre() { if [ "${RC_CMD}" = "restart" ] ; then checkconfig || return $? fi }
We done this check with help of start_pre()/stop_pre() because openrc convert restart action to a sequence of stop-start actions.
The complete service script is:
#!/sbin/openrc-run command="/usr/sbin/mydaemon" command_args="-c /etc/mydaemon.conf" command_user="user:group" description="super essential service" pidfile="/var/run/mydaemon.pid" depend() { need localmount use logger } checkconfig() { ... } start_pre() { # Prevent of double check if [ "${RC_CMD}" != "restart" ] ; then checkconfig || return $? fi } stop_pre() { if [ "${RC_CMD}" = "restart" ] ; then checkconfig || return $? fi }
Extra commands
To add additional commands we must tell openrc about it and define a function with such name:
extra_commands="cmd1" description_cmd1="do some additional action" cmd1() { ... }
Debug mode
To turn on a debug output of a service script set RC_DEBUG variable like this:
~# RC_DEBUG=yes /etc/init.d/ourdaemon start
This makes "set -x" for us.
Variables reference
We set for openrc
command="PATH_TO_BIN"
- a full path to binary we want to start/stop.command_args="COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS"
- command line arguments for our daemon.command_args_background="COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS"
- command line arguments for our daemon to background itself and/or to create a pid file.command_background=true
- tell start-stop-daemon to create a pid file and force a daemon into the background by itself.command_user="USER:GROUP"
- tell start-stop-daemon to launch our daemon as specified user and group(:GROUP can be ommited).description="DESC TEXT"
- a text which is outputed on/etc/init.d/SCRIPT describe
command.description_CMD="CMD DESC TEXT"
- a text which is outputed on/etc/init.d/SCRIPT describe
command as CMD extra command description.extra_commands="cmd1 cmd2 ..."
- add specified additional actions to a service script.extra_started_commands="cmd1 cmd2 ..."
- add specified additional actions to a service script, which are only valid while a daemon is running(started).name="SERVICE_NAME"
- a service name used in messages that openrc output. By default equal toRC_SVCNAME
.pidfile="PATH_TO_PID"
- a full path to a pid file created by our daemon or start-stop-daemon(see command_background).start_stop_daemon_args="EXTRA ARGS"
- pass extra arguments to start-stop-daemon.
Openrc set for us
RC_CMD
- a command/action name(e.g. start/stop/restart/status/etc).RC_RUNLEVEL
- a current runlevel.RC_SVCNAME
- a service script name(e.g. mydaemon.local).RC_SERVICE
- a service script full path(e.g. /etc/init.d/mydaemon.local).
Function reference
We set for openrc
depend()
- declare dependencies of a servicestart_pre()
- actions to do before a service startstart()
- actions to start a servicestart_post()
- actions to do after a service startstop_pre()
- actions to do before a service stopstop()
- actions to stop a servicestop_post()
- actions to do after a service stop
Openrc set for us
ebegin "MSG"
- output an action message.eend EXIT_CODE
- output an action status (0 exit code is interpreted as success, !0 - as fail); a companion of ebegin.eerror "MSG"
- output error messageeerrorn "MSG"
- output error message without newline at the endeinfo "MSG"
- output info messageeinfon "MSG"
- output info message without newline at the endewarn "MSG"
- output warning messageewarnn "MSG"
- output warning message without newline at the end
References
You can get more info about openrc internals from:
- /usr/share/doc/openrc-*/*
- /lib/rc/sh/openrc-run.sh
- /lib/rc/sh/start-stop-daemon.sh
- /lib/rc/sh/*