(reported by rhialto@falu.nl) Don't fail to start if it doesn't.
Make sure the directory for the config file exists inside the chroot before
attempting to copy into it ("confdir" was calculated, but never used...)
While here, fix getopts usage (obviously only ever previously tested when
the -c arg was the first option...) and don't use test(1)'s -o operator
(especially not when one of the other args is an unknown string).
If -c is given (and we will chroot), require filename to be full path.
Misc minor style cleanups.
Add a chroot dir for the _rtadvd user.
Drop privs to the user _rtadvd after acquiring our socket.
When rc.d/rtadvd starts or reloads, the rtadvd config file is copied
into the chroot before starting or reloading rtadvd itself.
Create a symlink from /var/run/rtadvd.dump to the chroot
Inital idea from OpenBSD patch rtadvd.c r1.36
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.
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