NETWORKING, and SERVERS) by specifying that certain things should
come BEFORE a given barrier, rather than having the barrier REQUIRE
a service. This allows scripts to be removed without having to
edit the barrier dependencies.
As discussed on tech-userlevel, and approved by Luke.
make them "externally" available:
Previous Current Purpose
-------- ------- -------
_arg rc_arg Argument to command, after fast/force
processing performed (and prefix
removed)
_flags rc_flags Flags to start the default command
with. Defaults to ${name}_flags,
unless overridden by $flags from the
environment. This variable may be
changed by the precmd method.
_pid rc_pid PID of command (if appropriate).
_rc_run_fast rc_fast Not empty is "fast" was provided.
_rc_run_force rc_force Not empty is "force" was provided.
- Use rc_flags instead of _flags or ${name}_flags in various rc.d scripts,
so that $flags from the environment overrides ${name}_flags from rc.conf(5).
Fixes [bin/15800].
If set to yes, block-type swap partitions will be deleted upon shutdown.
This can be useful if swapping onto a RAIDframe device, but may cause
unnecessary delays during shutdown for the general case, so it's
disabled by default.
Should resolve [bin/14433] and [kern/14769].
become ippp (ISDN ppp) and irip (ISDN raw IP). The character device now
are called: /dev/isdn (isdnd <-> kernel communication), /dev/isdnctl (dialing
and other control), /dev/isdntrc* (tracing), /dev/isdnbchan* (raw B channel
access, i.e. for user land PPP) and /dev/isdntel* (telephone devices, i.e.
for answering machines).
you'll see the following message:
# /etc/rc.d/ipfs stop
/etc/rc.d/ipfs: WARNING: $ipfs is not set properly.
This horrible change is needed because of the "shutdown" keyword.
keep state to be locked (modification prevented) and then saved to disk,
allowing for the system to experience a reboot, followed by the restoration
of that information, resulting in connections not being interrupted.
To activate this feature, set ipfs=YES in /etc/rc.conf
and links exist:
${ntpd_chrootdir}/dev/clockctl
/var/db/ntp.drift -> ${ntpd_chrootdir}/var/db/ntp.drift
and then start ntpd with the appropriate options to run chroot(2)ed
under $ntpd_chrootdir as user ntpd group ntpd.
to take advantage of this, set ntpd_chrootdir in /etc/rc.conf.
[this is based on similar work i did for rc.d/named]
always perform the disk check (unless /fastboot exists). Previously
this would only occur when booting directly to multi-user, so the
fsck wouldn't happen after a single user boot going into multi-user.
releases, but has been ignored since an am-utils update six months ago.
This fixes [misc/11971] submitted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino. (Note that
$amd_flags is still supported, contrary to what the PR says).
keymap file to wscons.conf.
Follows PR misc/12760 by Stephen Borrill, but uses the external keymap
file instead of individual key entries in wscons.conf. This saves a lot
of editing work if the map has to be switched.
and links exist:
${named_chrootdir}/usr/libexec/named-xfer
${named_chrootdir}/dev/null
${named_chrootdir}/etc/localtime
/var/run/named.pid -> ${named_chrootdir}/var/run/named.pid
/var/run/ndc -> ${named_chrootdir}/var/run/ndc
and then start named with the appropriate options to run chroot(2)ed
under $named_chrootdir as user named group named.
to take advantage of this, an admin should copy /etc/namedb ->
${named_chrootdir}/etc/namedb, and set named_chrootdir in /etc/rc.conf.
[dev/null & etc/localtime setup inspired by openbsd. i already had the rest]
"kdc" (since you might want to use IPsec on your Kerberos server,
and might be using GSSAPI to authenticate Phase 1) and "ppp" (since
racoon(8) needs to know about all of your network interfaces).
Despite that /etc/amd.conf is now the default configuration file, it needs
to be defined if you supply other options when you start amd, so add it here.
introduce syntaxical ambiguousity, and having concatenation with && or
|| costs nothing because our sh(1) has test(1) builtin.
- use elif construct to avoid dungling else-ifs.
- while-read construct does not need enclosed by a sub-shell.
- variable detection could be done in eval args=\$ifconfig_$int
- smart variable substitution occationally saves lines and extra command
invocations.
implicitly using $name if $rcvar isn't set), and always perform this check,
even when using start_cmd (et al).
this check is performed before the pidcmd
is run, speeding up scripts that weren't going to be run anyway.
this should speed up booting slow systems.
- take advantage of the above and remove
start_precmd="checkyesno foo"
in scripts that use start_cmd.
- explicitly set rcvar=foo in the rc.d/foo scripts which have an equivalent
rc.conf entry
- fix `rcvar' and `restart' when $rcvar isn't set.
these above changes fix PR [bin/11027].
- when doing `force*', ignore the return value of *_precmd.
this fixes PR [bin/10781].
- rename what sysdb provides from `databases' to `sysdb', to reflect
the name of the script.
- improve the comments in rc.subr
the latter depends upon aftermountlkm (but is required by DAEMON), so that
lkms may be loaded before the securelevel is raised.
noted by Rafal Boni <rafal@mediaone.net> in [bin/10780]
fine as was, the result was the line `start_precmd=start_precmd' which
looked odd. Pointed out by Bernd Ernesti.
While here, add NetBSD RCS Id.
BTW, to clarify, as people have asked: this script does not support
pkgsrc/security/sshd -- that package comes with a perfectly fine rc script
which in addition to supporting /etc/rc.d can also be used with 1.4.X.
This script will not trivially work with the ssh package as it a.) calls
the ssh commands at the pathnames they will be installed at by usr.bin/ssh,
and b.) generates a DSA key as well as an RSA key.
on ${SSHDIST}, as with usr.bin/ssh itself.
This script includes a `keygen' target for regenerating RSA and DSA host keys,
and invokes this if these keys are not present when sshd is started up.
networking to be operational before starting, and use as appropriate.
NETWORK depends upon network and dhclient.
* move the guts of systemfs into mountcritlocal
* replace the dependancy on systemfs with mountcritremote, and remove the
former.
* SERVERS now also depends upon ppp
Notes:
* dhclient (and others) needs /var to be a $critical_filesystem_beforenet
* dhclient now starts before syslogd (because the latter needs /usr, and
/usr might need dhclient to be mounted)
Should fix PRs:
[install/9853] [bin/10002] [misc/10349] [port-i386/10633] [misc/10641]
- /etc/mail/sendmail.cf exists, no /etc/sendmail.cf
- /etc/mail/sendmail.cf exists, /etc/sendmail.cf same content as
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf
die in other cases. PR 10243.