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#!/bin/sh
# aMule RCng startup script
# Ogirinal work from Gabriele Cecchetti (amule.org forum)
#
# PROVIDE: amuled
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING SERVERS
# BEFORE: DAEMON
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable amuled at startup
# amuled (bool): Set to "NO" by default.
# Set it to "YES" to enable amuled
# amuled_user (str): Set to user running amuled
# (default 'aMule')
# amuled_home (str): Set to home directory of user running amuled
# (default /home/${amuled_user})
. /etc/rc.subr
name="amuled"
rcvar=amuled_enable
load_rc_config $name
[ -z "$amuled_enable" ] && amuled_enable="NO"
[ -z "$amuled_user" ] && amuled_user="aMule"
[ -z "$amuled_home" ] && amuled_home="/home/${amuled_user}"
required_dirs=${amuled_home}
required_files="${amuled_home}/.aMule/amule.conf"
start_cmd="${name}_start"
stop_cmd="${name}_stop"
amuled_start()
{
if [ ! -f /var/run/${name}.run ]
then
su -l ${amuled_user} -c "amuled &" 2>>/var/log/${name}.log >>/var/log/${name}.log && touch /var/run/${name}.run
echo "Started ${name}."
echo `date` : "Started ${name}." >> /var/log/${name}.log
else
echo "${name} seems to be already running -- remove /var/run/${name}.run manually if needed."
fi
}
amuled_stop()
{
if [ -f /var/run/${name}.run ]
then
# The following line is much better, but doesn't stop totally amuled
# su -l ${amuled_user} -c "amulecmd -c Shutdown" 2>>/var/log/${name}.log >>/var/log/${name}.log
# Since amuled catches SIGTERM, this way is preferred for now
killall -TERM amuled 2>>/var/log/${name}.log >>/var/log/${name}.log ; sleep 3
killall -KILL amuled 2>>/var/log/${name}.log >>/var/log/${name}.log
# Also kill amuleweb if needed
killall -KILL amuleweb 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
rm -f /var/run/${name}.run
echo "Stopped ${name}."
echo `date` : "Stopped ${name}." >> /var/log/${name}.log
else
echo "${name} doesn't seem to be running -- create /var/run/${name}.run if needed."
fi
}
run_rc_command "$1"
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