/etc/init.d/pmmgr is in pcp 3.8.12ubuntu1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
# Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat.
# Copyright (c) 2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# Start or Stop the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) daemon manager
#
# The following is for chkconfig on RedHat based systems
# chkconfig: 2345 95 05
# description: pmmgr is a daemon manager for the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP)
#
# The following is for insserv(1) based systems,
# e.g. SuSE, where chkconfig is a perl script.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: pmmgr
# Required-Start: $remote_fs
# Should-Start: $local_fs $network $syslog $time $pmcd
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs
# Should-Stop: $local_fs $network $syslog $pmcd
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Control pmmgr (daemon manager for PCP)
# Description: Configure and control pmmgr (a daemon manager for the Performance Co-Pilot)
### END INIT INFO
. $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env
. $PCP_SHARE_DIR/lib/rc-proc.sh
PMMGR=$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmmgr
PMMGROPTS=$PCP_PMMGROPTIONS_PATH
RUNDIR=$PCP_LOG_DIR/pmmgr
pmprog=$PCP_RC_DIR/pmmgr
prog=$PCP_RC_DIR/`basename $0`
tmp=`mktemp -d /var/tmp/pcp.XXXXXXXXX` || exit 1
status=1
trap "rm -rf $tmp; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
if [ $pmprog = $prog ]
then
VERBOSE_CTL=on
else
VERBOSE_CTL=off
fi
case "$PCP_PLATFORM"
in
mingw)
# nothing we can usefully do here, skip the test
#
;;
*)
# standard Unix/Linux style test
#
ID=id
test -f /usr/xpg4/bin/id && ID=/usr/xpg4/bin/id
IAM=`$ID -u 2>/dev/null`
if [ -z "$IAM" ]
then
# do it the hardway
#
IAM=`$ID | sed -e 's/.*uid=//' -e 's/(.*//'`
fi
;;
esac
_shutdown()
{
# Is pmmgr running?
#
_get_pids_by_name pmmgr >$tmp/tmp
if [ ! -s $tmp/tmp ]
then
[ "$1" = verbose ] && echo "$pmprog: pmmgr not running"
return 0
fi
# Send pmmgr a SIGTERM, which is noted as a pending shutdown.
# When finished the currently active request, pmmgr will close any
# connections and then exit.
# Wait for pmmgr to terminate.
#
pmsignal -a -s TERM pmmgr > /dev/null 2>&1
$ECHO $PCP_ECHO_N "Waiting for pmmgr to terminate ...""$PCP_ECHO_C"
gone=0
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6
do
sleep 3
_get_pids_by_name pmmgr >$tmp/tmp
if [ ! -s $tmp/tmp ]
then
gone=1
break
fi
# If pmmgr doesn't go in 15 seconds, SIGKILL and sleep 1 more time
# to allow any clients reading from pmmgr sockets to fail so that
# socket doesn't end up in TIME_WAIT or somesuch.
#
if [ $i = 5 ]
then
$ECHO
echo "Process ..."
$PCP_PS_PROG $PCP_PS_ALL_FLAGS >$tmp/ps
sed 1q $tmp/ps
for pid in `cat $tmp/tmp`
do
$PCP_AWK_PROG <$tmp/ps "\$2 == $pid { print }"
done
echo "$prog: Warning: Forcing pmmgr to terminate!"
pmsignal -a -s KILL pmmgr > /dev/null 2>&1
else
$ECHO $PCP_ECHO_N ".""$PCP_ECHO_C"
fi
done
if [ $gone != 1 ] # It just WON'T DIE, give up.
then
echo "Process ..."
cat $tmp/tmp
echo "$prog: Warning: pmmgr won't die!"
exit
fi
$RC_STATUS -v
pmpost "stop pmmgr from $pmprog"
}
_usage()
{
echo "Usage: $pmprog [-v] {start|restart|condrestart|stop|status|reload|force-reload}"
}
while getopts v c
do
case $c
in
v) # force verbose
VERBOSE_CTL=on
;;
*)
_usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done
shift `expr $OPTIND - 1`
if [ $VERBOSE_CTL = on ]
then # For a verbose startup and shutdown
ECHO=$PCP_ECHO_PROG
else # For a quiet startup and shutdown
ECHO=:
fi
if [ "$IAM" != 0 -a "$1" != "status" ]
then
if [ -n "$PCP_DIR" ]
then
: running in a non-default installation, do not need to be root
else
echo "$prog:"'
Error: You must be root (uid 0) to start or stop the PCP pmmgr daemon.'
exit
fi
fi
# 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.
case "$1" in
'start'|'restart'|'condrestart'|'reload'|'force-reload')
if [ "$1" = "condrestart" ] && ! is_chkconfig_on pmmgr
then
status=0
exit
fi
_shutdown quietly
# pmmgr messages should go to stderr, not the GUI notifiers
#
unset PCP_STDERR
if [ -x $PMMGR ]
then
if [ ! -f $PMMGROPTS ]
then
echo "$prog:"'
Error: pmmgr control file "$PMMGROPTS" is missing, cannot start pmmgr.'
exit
fi
if [ ! -d "$RUNDIR" ]
then
mkdir -p -m 775 "$RUNDIR"
chown $PCP_USER:$PCP_GROUP "$RUNDIR"
fi
cd $RUNDIR
# salvage the previous versions of any pmmgr
#
if [ -f pmmgr.log ]
then
rm -f pmmgr.log.prev
mv pmmgr.log pmmgr.log.prev
fi
$ECHO $PCP_ECHO_N "Performance Co-Pilot starting pmmgr (logfile is $RUNDIR/pmmgr.log) ..." "$PCP_ECHO_C"
# options file processing ...
# only consider lines which start with a hyphen
# get rid of the -f option
# ensure multiple lines concat onto 1 line
OPTS=`sed <$PMMGROPTS 2>/dev/null \
-e '/^[^-]/d' \
-e 's/^/ /' \
-e 's/$/ /' \
-e 's/ -f / /g' \
-e 's/^ //' \
-e 's/ $//' \
| tr '\012' ' ' `
# environment stuff
#
eval `sed -e 's/"/\\"/g' $PMMGROPTS \
| awk -F= '
BEGIN { exports="" }
/^[A-Z]/ && NF == 2 { exports=exports" "$1
printf "%s=${%s:-\"%s\"}\n", $1, $1, $2
}
END { if (exports != "") print "export", exports }'`
$PMMGR -l pmmgr.log $OPTS &
$RC_STATUS -v
pmpost "start pmmgr from $pmprog"
fi
status=0
;;
'stop')
_shutdown
status=0
;;
'status')
# NOTE: $RC_CHECKPROC returns LSB compliant status values.
$ECHO $PCP_ECHO_N "Checking for pmmgr:" "$PCP_ECHO_C"
if [ -r /etc/rc.status ]
then
# SuSE
$RC_CHECKPROC $PMMGR
$RC_STATUS -v
status=$?
else
# not SuSE
$RC_CHECKPROC $PMMGR
status=$?
if [ $status -eq 0 ]
then
$ECHO running
else
$ECHO stopped
fi
fi
;;
*)
_usage
;;
esac
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