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- #!/sbin/openrc-run
- # Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation
- # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
- depend() {
- use dns
- }
- checkconfig() {
- # Note that /etc/chrony/chrony.keys is *NOT* checked. This
- # is because the user may have specified another key
- # file, and we don't want to force the user to use that
- # exact name for the key file.
- if [ ! -f "${CFGFILE}" ] ; then
- eerror "Please create ${CFGFILE} and the"
- eerror "chrony key file (usually /etc/chrony/chrony.keys)"
- eerror "by using the"
- eerror ""
- eerror " chrony.conf.example"
- eerror " chrony.keys.example"
- eerror ""
- eerror "files (from the documentation directory)"
- eerror "as templates."
- return 1
- else
- # Actually, I tried it, and chrony seems to ignore the pidfile
- # option. I'm going to leave it here anyway, since you never
- # know if it might be handy
- PIDFILE=`awk '/^ *pidfile/{print $2}' "${CFGFILE}"`
- fi
- return 0
- }
- setxtrarg() {
- if [ -c /dev/rtc ]; then
- grep -q '^rtcfile' "${CFGFILE}" && ARGS="${ARGS} -s"
- fi
- grep -q '^dumponexit$' "${CFGFILE}" && ARGS="${ARGS} -r"
- return 0
- }
- start() {
- checkconfig || return $?
- setxtrarg
- [ -n "${PIDFILE}" ] || PIDFILE=/run/chronyd.pid
- ebegin "Starting chronyd"
- start-stop-daemon \
- --start \
- --quiet \
- --exec /usr/sbin/chronyd \
- --pidfile "${PIDFILE}" \
- -- -f "${CFGFILE}" ${ARGS}
- eend $? "Failed to start chronyd"
- }
- stop() {
- checkconfig || return $?
- [ -n "${PIDFILE}" ] || PIDFILE=/run/chronyd.pid
- ebegin "Stopping chronyd"
- start-stop-daemon \
- --stop \
- --quiet \
- --pidfile "${PIDFILE}"
- eend $? "Failed to stop chronyd"
- }
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