stop-ds revision 2ed4722b4c052dcfe7884519a119e68a295f77af
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# Copyright 2006-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# This script may be used to request that the Directory Server shut down.
# It operates in two different ways, depending on how it is invoked. If it
# is invoked without any arguments and a local PID file is available, then it
# will stop the server by sending a TERM signal to the process, and this
# script will wait until the server has stopped before exiting. If any
# arguments were provided or there is no local PID file, then it will attempt
# to stop the server using an LDAP request.
# Capture the current working directory so that we can change to it later.
# Then capture the location of this script and the Directory Server instance
# root so that we can use them to create appropriate paths.
WORKING_DIR=`pwd`
SCRIPT_DIR=`pwd`
cd ..
INSTALL_ROOT=`pwd`
export INSTALL_ROOT
cd "${WORKING_DIR}"
# We keep this values to reset the environment before calling start-ds.
# Specify the script name so that we can use the specified java properties.
SCRIPT_NAME="stop-ds"
export SCRIPT_NAME
# check for presence of lib/_svc-opends.sh file
# If present, we should be on Solaris/OpenSolaris and use SMF to start
# OpenDS.
# Check --exec. If not present, start OpenDS from SMF
if test -f "${INSTALL_ROOT}/lib/_svc-opends.sh"
then
if [ "$1" = "--exec" ]
then
shift
elif [ "$1" != "-V" -a "$1" != "--version" -a "$1" != "-?" -a \
"$1" != "-H" -a "$1" != "--help" ]
#These options are not stopping the server, but checking version and help
then
fi
fi
# Set environment variables
export SCRIPT_UTIL_CMD
. "${INSTALL_ROOT}/lib/_script-util.sh"
RETURN_CODE=$?
then
exit ${RETURN_CODE}
fi
EC=${?}
STOPPED=1
#
# Already stopped and nothing else to do.
#
then
STOPPED=0
else
#
# Already stopped and must start locally.
#
then
STOPPED=0
then
fi
else
then
#
# Stop using system call
#
else
then
#
# Restart using system call
#
then
fi
else
then
exit ${EC}
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
then
if test -f "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid"
then
EXIT_CODE=${?}
then
--targetFile "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid" \
EXIT_CODE=${?}
then
STOPPED=0
fi
fi
else
echo "ERROR: Unable to find the server.pid file to determine the process"
echo " ID of the OpenDS process to terminate."
exit 1
fi
fi
# Delete the pid file if the server is stopped (this can occur if the process
# has been killed using kill -9).
then
if test -f "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid"
then
rm "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid"
fi
fi
# Now if the user wants to restart the server, try to restart it if the server
# is stopped.
then
then
# Set the original values that the user had on the environment in order to be
# sure that the start-ds script works with the proper arguments (in particular
# if the user specified not to overwrite the environment).
then
EXIT_CODE=${?}
exit ${EXIT_CODE}
else
EXIT_CODE=${?}
exit ${EXIT_CODE}
fi
fi
#
# The user does not want to start the server locally and it is already stopped.
# Just exit.
#
else
then
exit 0
fi
fi
# If we've gotten here, then we should try to stop the server over LDAP.