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#!/bin/bash

# Authors:
#  Andrew Beekhof <abeekhof@redhat.com>
#
# License: Revised BSD

# chkconfig: - 99 01
# description: Pacemaker Cluster Manager
# processname: pacemaker_remoted
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:		pacemaker_remote
# Required-Start:	$network
# Should-Start:		$syslog
# Required-Stop:	$network
# Default-Start:
# Default-Stop:
# Short-Description:	Starts and stops the Pacemaker remote agent for non-cluster nodes
# Description:		Starts and stops the Pacemaker remote agent for non-cluster nodes
### END INIT INFO

# The systemd package provides /lib/lsb/init-functions.d/40-systemd
# to redirect /etc/init.d/$script calls to systemctl. (Thanks: Lintian.)
. /lib/lsb/init-functions

desc="Pacemaker Remote Agent"
prog="pacemaker_remoted"
cman=0

# set secure PATH
PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin"

checkrc() {
    if [ $? = 0 ]; then
	success
    else
	failure
    fi
}

success()
{
	echo -ne "[  OK  ]\r"
}

failure()
{
	echo -ne "[FAILED]\r"
}

status()
{
	pid=$(pidof $1 2>/dev/null)
	rtrn=$?
	if [ $rtrn -ne 0 ]; then
		echo "$1 is stopped"
	else
		echo "$1 (pid $pid) is running..."
	fi
	return $rtrn
}

# rpm based distros
if [ -d /etc/sysconfig ]; then
	[ -f /etc/init.d/functions ] && . /etc/init.d/functions
	set -a
	[ -f /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker ] && . /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker
	set +a
	[ -z "$LOCK_FILE" ] && LOCK_FILE="/var/lock/subsys/pacemaker_remote"
fi

# deb based distros
if [ -d /etc/default ]; then
	set -a
	[ -f /etc/default/pacemaker ] && . /etc/default/pacemaker
	set +a
	[ -z "$LOCK_FILE" ] && LOCK_FILE="/var/lock/pacemaker_remote"
fi

start()
{
	echo -n "Starting $desc: "

	# most recent distributions use tmpfs for $/var/run
	# to avoid to clean it up on every boot.
	# they also assume that init scripts will create
	# required subdirectories for proper operations
	mkdir -p /var/run

	if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then
		success
	else
		$prog > /dev/null 2>&1 &

		# Time to connect to corosync and fail
		sleep 5

		if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then
			touch $LOCK_FILE
			pidof $prog > /var/run/$prog.pid
			success
		else
			failure
			rtrn=1
		fi
	fi
	echo
}

stop()
{
	if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then
	    echo -n "Signaling $desc to terminate: "
	    kill -TERM $(pidof $prog) > /dev/null 2>&1
	    success
	    echo

	    echo -n "Waiting for $desc to unload:"
	    while status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; do
		sleep 1
		echo -n "."
	    done
	fi

	rm -f $LOCK_FILE
	rm -f /var/run/$prog.pid
	success
	echo
}

rtrn=0

case "$1" in
start)
	start
;;
restart|reload|force-reload)
	stop
	start
;;
condrestart|try-restart)
	if status $prog > /dev/null 2>&1; then
	    stop
	    start
	    rtrn=$?
	fi
;;
status)
	status $prog
	rtrn=$?
;;
stop)
	stop
	rtrn=$?
;;
*)
	echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload|condrestart|try-restart|status}"
	rtrn=2
;;
esac

exit $rtrn