#!/bin/sh # /etc/rc.d/rc.bitlbee - Start/stop/restart the bitlbee daemon. # To make bitlbee start automatically at boot, make this # file executable: chmod 0755 /etc/rc.d/rc.bitlbee and add it # to slackware's startup scripts (ie: rc.local) # BITLBEE_CONFIG="/etc/bitlbee/bitlbee.conf" BITLBEE_PORT="6667" BITLBEE_OPTS="-F" PIDFILE="/var/run/bitlbee.pid" SOCKFILE="/var/run/bitlbee.sock" bitlbee_start() { echo "Starting bitlbee on port $BITLBEE_PORT..." CHECK=$(ps aux | grep /usr/sbin/bitlbee | grep -v grep) STATUS=$? # make sure bitlbee isn't running yet if [ "$STATUS" == "1" ]; then touch $PIDFILE chown bitlbee:bitlbee $PIDFILE # Start bitlbee in forked mode. # /usr/sbin/bitlbee -c $BITLBEE_CONFIG # if you have configured bitlbee properly. /usr/sbin/bitlbee -u bitlbee -p $BITLBEE_PORT $BITLBEE_OPTS else echo "bitlbee is already active and running under PID: $(cat $PIDFILE)" echo "if you think this is wrong, remove the offending PID file" echo "and restart bitlbee" exit 1 fi } bitlbee_stop() { echo -n "Stopping bitlbee..." # Are we running a normal daemon or are we forked if [ "$BITLBEE_OPTS" == "-D" ]; then if [ -r $PIDFILE ]; then kill $(cat $PIDFILE) rm $PIDFILE $SOCKFILE echo "done" fi else killall bitlbee rm $PIDFILE $SOCKFILE echo "done" fi } # Let's see how we are being called. case "$1" in start) bitlbee_start ;; stop) bitlbee_stop ;; restart) bitlbee_start sleep 3 bitlbee_stop ;; *) echo "Usage: $(basename $0) {start|stop|restart}" exit 1 ;; esac