Eu encontrei um script em link que eu consegui modificar para atender às minhas necessidades. Ele rastreia manualmente o PID e cria um arquivo PID usando pidof
. Acabei tendo que modificar isso para usar pgrep
, pois pidof
não conseguiu ver o PID do meu script. Após essa modificação, funcionou bem. * Nota, o pgrep parece funcionar apenas se o nome completo do script tiver menos de 15 caracteres
Veja o que acabei fazendo:
#!/bin/bash
#
#
#
# Start on runlevels 3, 4 and 5. Start late, kill early.
# chkconfig: 345 95 05
#
#
#!/bin/bash
# absolute path to executable binary
progpath='/usr/local/bin/script.sh'
# arguments to script
opts=''
# binary program name
prog=$(basename $progpath)
# pid file
pidfile="/var/run/${prog}.pid"
# make sure full path to executable binary is found
! [ -x $progpath ] && echo "$progpath: executable not found" && exit 1
eval_cmd() {
local rc=$1
if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
echo '[ OK ]'
else
echo '[FAILED]'
fi
return $rc
}
start() {
# see if running
local pids=$(pgrep $prog)
if [ -n "$pids" ]; then
echo "$prog (pid $pids) is already running"
return 0
fi
printf "%-50s%s" "Starting $prog: " ''
$progpath $opts &
# save pid to file if you want
echo $! > $pidfile
# check again if running
pgrep $prog >/dev/null 2>&1
eval_cmd $?
}
stop() {
# see if running
local pids=$(pgrep $prog)
if [ -z "$pids" ]; then
echo "$prog not running"
return 0
fi
printf "%-50s%s" "Stopping $prog: " ''
rm -f $pidfile
kill -9 $pids
eval_cmd $?
}
status() {
# see if running
local pids=$(pgrep $prog)
if [ -n "$pids" ]; then
echo "$prog (pid $pids) is running"
else
echo "$prog is stopped"
fi
}
case $1 in
start)
start
;;
stop)
stop
;;
status)
status
;;
restart)
stop
sleep 1
start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart}"
exit 1
esac
exit $?