telegraf/scripts/init.sh

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#! /usr/bin/env bash
# chkconfig: 2345 99 01
# description: Telegraf daemon
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: telegraf
# Required-Start: $all
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Start telegraf at boot time
### END INIT INFO
# this init script supports three different variations:
# 1. New lsb that define start-stop-daemon
# 2. Old lsb that don't have start-stop-daemon but define, log, pidofproc and killproc
# 3. Centos installations without lsb-core installed
#
# In the third case we have to define our own functions which are very dumb
# and expect the args to be positioned correctly.
# Command-line options that can be set in /etc/default/telegraf. These will override
# any config file values.
TELEGRAF_OPTS=
USER=telegraf
GROUP=telegraf
if [ -r /lib/lsb/init-functions ]; then
source /lib/lsb/init-functions
fi
DEFAULT=/etc/default/telegraf
if [ -r $DEFAULT ]; then
source $DEFAULT
fi
if [ -z "$STDOUT" ]; then
STDOUT=/dev/null
fi
if [ ! -f "$STDOUT" ]; then
mkdir -p `dirname $STDOUT`
fi
if [ -z "$STDERR" ]; then
STDERR=/var/log/telegraf/telegraf.log
fi
if [ ! -f "$STDERR" ]; then
mkdir -p `dirname $STDERR`
fi
OPEN_FILE_LIMIT=65536
function pidofproc() {
if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
echo "Expected three arguments, e.g. $0 -p pidfile daemon-name"
fi
if [ ! -f "$2" ]; then
return 1
fi
local pidfile=`cat $2`
if [ "x$pidfile" == "x" ]; then
return 1
fi
if ps --pid "$pidfile" | grep -q $(basename $3); then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
function killproc() {
if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
echo "Expected three arguments, e.g. $0 -p pidfile signal"
fi
pid=`cat $2`
kill -s $3 $pid
}
function log_failure_msg() {
echo "$@" "[ FAILED ]"
}
function log_success_msg() {
echo "$@" "[ OK ]"
}
# Process name ( For display )
name=telegraf
# Daemon name, where is the actual executable
daemon=/opt/telegraf/telegraf
# pid file for the daemon
pidfile=/var/run/telegraf/telegraf.pid
piddir=`dirname $pidfile`
if [ ! -d "$piddir" ]; then
mkdir -p $piddir
chown $USER:$GROUP $piddir
fi
# Configuration file
config=/etc/opt/telegraf/telegraf.conf
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confdir=/etc/opt/telegraf/telegraf.d
# If the daemon is not there, then exit.
[ -x $daemon ] || exit 5
case $1 in
start)
# Checked the PID file exists and check the actual status of process
if [ -e $pidfile ]; then
pidofproc -p $pidfile $daemon > /dev/null 2>&1 && status="0" || status="$?"
# If the status is SUCCESS then don't need to start again.
if [ "x$status" = "x0" ]; then
log_failure_msg "$name process is running"
exit 0 # Exit
fi
fi
# Bump the file limits, before launching the daemon. These will carry over to
# launched processes.
ulimit -n $OPEN_FILE_LIMIT
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
log_failure_msg "set open file limit to $OPEN_FILE_LIMIT"
fi
log_success_msg "Starting the process" "$name"
if which start-stop-daemon > /dev/null 2>&1; then
start-stop-daemon --chuid $USER:$GROUP --start --quiet --pidfile $pidfile --exec $daemon -- -pidfile $pidfile -config $config -configdirectory $confdir $TELEGRAF_OPTS >>$STDOUT 2>>$STDERR &
else
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nohup $daemon -pidfile $pidfile -config $config -configdirectory $confdir $TELEGRAF_OPTS >>$STDOUT 2>>$STDERR &
fi
log_success_msg "$name process was started"
;;
stop)
# Stop the daemon.
if [ -e $pidfile ]; then
pidofproc -p $pidfile $daemon > /dev/null 2>&1 && status="0" || status="$?"
if [ "$status" = 0 ]; then
if killproc -p $pidfile SIGTERM && /bin/rm -rf $pidfile; then
log_success_msg "$name process was stopped"
else
log_failure_msg "$name failed to stop service"
fi
fi
else
log_failure_msg "$name process is not running"
fi
;;
restart)
# Restart the daemon.
$0 stop && sleep 2 && $0 start
;;
status)
# Check the status of the process.
if [ -e $pidfile ]; then
if pidofproc -p $pidfile $daemon > /dev/null; then
log_success_msg "$name Process is running"
exit 0
else
log_failure_msg "$name Process is not running"
exit 1
fi
else
log_failure_msg "$name Process is not running"
exit 3
fi
;;
version)
$daemon version
;;
*)
# For invalid arguments, print the usage message.
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status|version}"
exit 2
;;
esac