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#!/sbin/openrc-run
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#
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# PROGRAM="osync-srv"
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# AUTHOR="(C) Brian Evans 2018"
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# CONTACT="grknight@gentoo.org"
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# PROGRAM_BUILD=20180517
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#
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# How to use:
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#
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# 0) Rename this to osync-srv, and place it in /etc/init.d.
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# 1) Ensure that your config is located in /etc/osync, under some name with a
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# .conf extension.
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# 2) Ensure that osync.sh can be found in /usr/local/bin.
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# 3) Ensure that you have rsync and inotify-tools installed.
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# 4) Symlink this to a name with an extension equal to the basename of your
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# config file.
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# 5) Add to the default runlevel under the symlinked name.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# Suppose the config is located at /etc/osync/documents.conf. You then want to
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# symlink as follows:
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#
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# # ln -s /etc/init.d/osync-srv /etc/init.d/osync-srv.documents
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#
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# Then you can start the service as normal:
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#
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# # rc-update add osync-srv.documents default
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depend() {
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use localmount chrony ntp-client
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}
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description="Two way directory sync daemon"
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command=/usr/local/bin/osync.sh
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conffile="${RC_SVCNAME#*.}.conf"
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cfgfile="/etc/osync/${conffile}"
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command_args="${cfgfile} --on-changes --errors-only"
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command_background="yes"
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pidfile="/var/run/${RC_SVCNAME}"
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stopsig=TERM
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start_pre() {
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if [ "${conffile}" = ".conf" ]; then
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eerror "${RC_SVCNAME} cannot be started directly. You must create"
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eerror "symbolic links to it for the configuration you want to start"
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eerror "osync on and add those to the appropriate runlevels."
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return 1
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fi
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if ! [ -f "${cfgfile}" ]; then
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eerror "Cannot find configuration file ${cfgfile}."
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return 1
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fi
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}
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