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# Manage debian services. Start/stop is the same as InitSvc, but enable/disable # is special. Puppet::Type.type(:service).provide :debian, :parent => :init do desc <<-EOT Debian's form of `init`-style management. The only differences from `init` are support for enabling and disabling services via `update-rc.d` and the ability to determine enabled status via `invoke-rc.d`. EOT commands :update_rc => "/usr/sbin/update-rc.d" # note this isn't being used as a command until # https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/2538 # is resolved. commands :invoke_rc => "/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d" commands :service => "/usr/sbin/service" confine :false => Puppet::FileSystem.exist?('/proc/1/comm') && Puppet::FileSystem.read('/proc/1/comm').include?('systemd') defaultfor :operatingsystem => :cumuluslinux, :operatingsystemmajrelease => ['1','2'] defaultfor :operatingsystem => :debian, :operatingsystemmajrelease => ['5','6','7'] defaultfor :operatingsystem => :devuan # Remove the symlinks def disable if `dpkg --compare-versions $(dpkg-query -W --showformat '${Version}' sysv-rc) ge 2.88 ; echo $?`.to_i == 0 update_rc @resource[:name], "disable" else update_rc "-f", @resource[:name], "remove" update_rc @resource[:name], "stop", "00", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "." end end def enabled? status = execute(["/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d", "--quiet", "--query", @resource[:name], "start"], :failonfail => false) # 104 is the exit status when you query start an enabled service. # 106 is the exit status when the policy layer supplies a fallback action # See x-man-page://invoke-rc.d if [104, 106].include?(status.exitstatus) return :true elsif [101, 105].include?(status.exitstatus) # 101 is action not allowed, which means we have to do the check manually. # 105 is unknown, which generally means the initscript does not support query # The debian policy states that the initscript should support methods of query # For those that do not, perform the checks manually # http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html if get_start_link_count >= 4 return :true else return :false end else return :false end end def get_start_link_count Dir.glob("/etc/rc*.d/S??#{@resource[:name]}").length end def enable update_rc "-f", @resource[:name], "remove" update_rc @resource[:name], "defaults" end def statuscmd # /usr/sbin/service provides an abstraction layer which is able to query services # independent of the init system used. # See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=775795 (@resource[:hasstatus] == :true) && [command(:service), @resource[:name], "status"] end end