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net-fs/nfs-utils/files/nfs.initd
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#!/sbin/runscript
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# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
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# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-fs/nfs-utils/files/nfs.initd,v 1.27 2013/03/24 19:37:22 vapier Exp $
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extra_started_commands="reload"
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# This variable is used for controlling whether or not to run exportfs -ua;
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# see stop() for more information
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restarting=no
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# The binary locations
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exportfs=/usr/sbin/exportfs
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mountd=/usr/sbin/rpc.mountd
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nfsd=/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd
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smnotify=/usr/sbin/sm-notify
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depend() {
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local myneed=""
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# XXX: no way to detect NFSv4 is desired and so need rpc.idmapd
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myneed="${myneed} $(
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awk '!/^[[:space:]]*#/ {
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# clear the path to avoid spurious matches
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$1 = "";
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if ($0 ~ /[(][^)]*sec=(krb|spkm)[^)]*[)]/) {
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print "rpc.svcgssd"
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exit 0
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}
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}' /etc/exports /etc/exports.d/*.exports 2>/dev/null
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)"
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config /etc/exports /etc/exports.d/*.exports
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need portmap rpc.statd ${myneed} ${NFS_NEEDED_SERVICES}
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use ypbind net dns rpc.rquotad rpc.idmapd rpc.svcgssd
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after quota
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}
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mkdir_nfsdirs() {
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local d
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for d in rpc_pipefs v4recovery v4root ; do
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d="/var/lib/nfs/${d}"
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[ ! -d "${d}" ] && mkdir -p "${d}"
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done
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}
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waitfor_exportfs() {
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local pid=$1
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( sleep ${EXPORTFS_TIMEOUT:-30}; kill -9 ${pid} 2>/dev/null ) &
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wait $1
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}
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mount_nfsd() {
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if [ -e /proc/modules ] ; then
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# Make sure nfs support is loaded in the kernel #64709
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if ! grep -qs nfsd /proc/filesystems ; then
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modprobe -q nfsd
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fi
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# Restart idmapd if needed #220747
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if grep -qs nfsd /proc/modules ; then
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killall -q -HUP rpc.idmapd
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fi
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fi
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# This is the new "kernel 2.6 way" to handle the exports file
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if grep -qs nfsd /proc/filesystems ; then
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if ! grep -qs "nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd" /proc/mounts ; then
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ebegin "Mounting nfsd filesystem in /proc"
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mount -t nfsd -o nodev,noexec,nosuid nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd
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eend $?
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fi
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local o
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for o in ${OPTS_NFSD} ; do
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echo "${o#*=}" > "/proc/fs/nfsd/${o%%=*}"
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done
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fi
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}
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start_it() {
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ebegin "Starting NFS $1"
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shift
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"$@"
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eend $?
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ret=$((ret + $?))
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}
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start() {
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mount_nfsd
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mkdir_nfsdirs
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# Exportfs likes to hang if networking isn't working.
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# If that's the case, then try to kill it so the
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# bootup process can continue.
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if grep -qs '^[[:space:]]*/' /etc/exports /etc/exports.d/*.exports ; then
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ebegin "Exporting NFS directories"
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${exportfs} -r &
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waitfor_exportfs $!
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eend $?
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fi
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local ret=0
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start_it mountd ${mountd} ${OPTS_RPC_MOUNTD}
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start_it daemon ${nfsd} ${OPTS_RPC_NFSD}
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[ -x "${smnotify}" ] && start_it smnotify ${smnotify} ${OPTS_SMNOTIFY}
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return ${ret}
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}
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stop() {
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local ret=0
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ebegin "Stopping NFS mountd"
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start-stop-daemon --stop --exec ${mountd}
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eend $?
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ret=$((ret + $?))
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# nfsd sets its process name to [nfsd] so don't look for $nfsd
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ebegin "Stopping NFS daemon"
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start-stop-daemon --stop --name nfsd --user root --signal 2
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eend $?
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ret=$((ret + $?))
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# in case things don't work out ... #228127
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rpc.nfsd 0
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# When restarting the NFS server, running "exportfs -ua" probably
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# isn't what the user wants. Running it causes all entries listed
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# in xtab to be removed from the kernel export tables, and the
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# xtab file is cleared. This effectively shuts down all NFS
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# activity, leaving all clients holding stale NFS filehandles,
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# *even* when the NFS server has restarted.
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#
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# That's what you would want if you were shutting down the NFS
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# server for good, or for a long period of time, but not when the
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# NFS server will be running again in short order. In this case,
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# then "exportfs -r" will reread the xtab, and all the current
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# clients will be able to resume NFS activity, *without* needing
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# to umount/(re)mount the filesystem.
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if [ "${restarting}" = no -o "${RC_CMD}" = "restart" ] ; then
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ebegin "Unexporting NFS directories"
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# Exportfs likes to hang if networking isn't working.
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# If that's the case, then try to kill it so the
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# shutdown process can continue.
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${exportfs} -ua &
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waitfor_exportfs $!
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eend $?
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fi
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return ${ret}
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}
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reload() {
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# Exportfs likes to hang if networking isn't working.
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# If that's the case, then try to kill it so the
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# bootup process can continue.
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ebegin "Reloading /etc/exports"
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${exportfs} -r 1>&2 &
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waitfor_exportfs $!
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eend $?
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}
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restart() {
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# See long comment in stop() regarding "restarting" and exportfs -ua
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restarting=yes
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svc_stop
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svc_start
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}
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