Add support for NetBSD. Tested on NetBSD 6.0/i386.

reviewable/pr18780/r1
Hubert Feyrer 12 years ago
parent 401d67a8ba
commit fa16906e43

@ -551,6 +551,65 @@ class OpenBsdService(Service):
def service_control(self): def service_control(self):
return self.execute_command("%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.action)) return self.execute_command("%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.action))
# ===========================================
# Subclass: NetBSD
class NetBsdService(Service):
"""
This is the NetBSD Service manipulation class - it uses the /etc/rc.conf
file for controlling services started at boot, check status and perform
direct service manipulation. Init scripts in /etc/rcd are used for
controlling services (start/stop) as well as for controlling the current
state.
"""
platform = 'NetBSD'
distribution = None
def get_service_tools(self):
initpaths = [ '/etc/rc.d' ] # better: $rc_directories - how to get in here? Run: sh -c '. /etc/rc.conf ; echo $rc_directories'
for initdir in initpaths:
initscript = "%s/%s" % (initdir,self.name)
if os.path.isfile(initscript):
self.svc_initscript = initscript
if not self.svc_initscript:
self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to find rc.d script')
def service_enable(self):
if self.enable:
self.rcconf_value = "YES"
else:
self.rcconf_value = "NO"
rcfiles = [ '/etc/rc.conf' ] # Overkill?
for rcfile in rcfiles:
if os.path.isfile(rcfile):
self.rcconf_file = rcfile
self.rcconf_key = "%s" % self.name
return self.service_enable_rcconf()
def get_service_status(self):
self.svc_cmd = "%s" % self.svc_initscript
rc, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, 'onestatus'))
if rc == 1:
self.running = False
elif rc == 0:
self.running = True
def service_control(self):
if self.action is "start":
self.action = "onestart"
if self.action is "stop":
self.action = "onestop"
self.svc_cmd = "%s" % self.svc_initscript
return self.execute_command("%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.action))
# =========================================== # ===========================================
# Main control flow # Main control flow

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