/etc/init/wait-for-state.conf is in upstart 1.11-5.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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description "Waiting for state"
task
normal exit 2
stop on started $WAIT_FOR or stopped $WAIT_FOR
# These are all arguments for use influencing how this job waits
env TIMEOUT=30
env MANUAL_OVERRIDE="N"
env WAIT_FOREVER="N"
env WAIT_STATE="started"
env TARGET_GOAL="start"
# Required args w/ no sensible default, the tests at the beginning of
# the script are just to guard against WAITER="" or WAIT_FOR="", as the
# instance line will fail if they are not set, since they have no env
instance $WAITER$WAIT_FOR
script
test -n "$WAIT_FOR" || exit 1
test -n "$WAITER" || exit 1
# We don't want to override the manual stanza
# XXX: initctl show-config should share manual w/ us too
case $MANUAL_OVERRIDE in
N|n|0)
if grep -q "^\s*manual\s*$" /etc/init/$WAIT_FOR.conf ; then
exit 0
fi
;;
esac
if [ "$WAIT_STATE" = "stopped" ] ; then
TARGET_GOAL="stop"
fi
# Already running/stopped?
status $WAIT_FOR | grep -q "$TARGET_GOAL/$WAIT_STATE" && exit 0
# Give it a push
$TARGET_GOAL $WAIT_FOR || :
# upstart will kill this shell on started/stopped $WAIT_FOR
while sleep $TIMEOUT ; do
case $WAIT_FOREVER in
N|n|0)
exit 100
;;
Y|y|1)
;;
*)
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# Very strange, sleep returned non-zero?
exit 1
end script
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