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For a given .Ar action , if the .Ic rc_${action} function is not defined, then a default function is provided by .Nm rc.subr . In addition actions can be disabled by setting the .Va rc_${action} variable to .Dq NO . For example, if .Dq rc_reload=NO is set in the .Nm rc.d script, and .Ic rc_cmd is called for the reload action, an error will be raised. Similarly, the special variable .Va rc_usercheck must be set to .Dq NO if the .Cm check .Ar action requires root privileges. .Pp The .Ar action argument can be .Cm start , .Cm stop , .Cm reload , .Cm restart , or .Cm check : .Bl -tag -width restart .It Ic check Call .Ic rc_check . Return 0 if the daemon is running or 1 if it is not. .It Ic start Check that the service is running by calling .Ic rc_check . If it's not running, call .Ic rc_pre if it exists, then .Ic rc_start . .It Ic stop Check that the service is running by calling .Ic rc_check . If it is running, call .Ic rc_stop and wait up to 30 seconds for the daemon to properly shutdown. If successful, run .Ic rc_post if it exists. .It Ic restart Run the .Ar action argument .Cm stop , then if successful run .Cm start . .It Ic reload Check that the service is running by calling .Ic rc_check . If it is running, call .Ic rc_reload . .El .It Ic rc_check Search for processes of the service with .Xr pgrep 1 using the regular expression given in the .Va pexp variable. .It Ic rc_start Start the daemon. Defaults to: .Bd -literal -offset indent ${rcexec} "${daemon} ${daemon_flags} ${_bg}" .Ed .It Ic rc_stop Stop the daemon. Send a .Dv SIGTERM signal using .Xr pkill 1 on the regular expression given in the .Va pexp variable. .It Ic rc_reload Send a .Dv SIGHUP signal using .Xr pkill 1 on the regular expression given in the .Va pexp variable. One has to make sure that sending .Dv SIGHUP to a daemon will have the desired effect, i.e. that it will reload its configuration. .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Ic rc_cmd uses the following shell variables to control its behaviour. .Bl -tag -width "daemon_timeout" .It Va daemon The path to the daemon, optionally followed by one or more whitespace separated arguments. Arguments included here are always used, even if .Va daemon_flags is empty. This variable is required. It is an error to source .Nm without defining .Va daemon first. .It Va daemon_flags Arguments to call the daemon with. .It Va daemon_user User to run the daemon as, using .Xr su 1 . .It Va daemon_timeout Maximum time in seconds to wait for the .Cm start (only if .Va rc_bg is set), .Cm stop and .Cm reload actions to return. This is only guaranteed with the default .Ic rc_start , .Ic rc_stop and .Ic rc_reload functions. .It Va daemon_class Login class to run the daemon with, using .Xr su 1 . This is a read only variable that gets set by .Nm rc.subr itself. It searches .Xr login.conf 5 for a login class that has the same name as the .Nm rc.d script itself and uses that. If no such login class exists then .Dq daemon will be used. .It Va pexp A regular expression to be passed to .Xr pgrep 1 in order to find the desired process or to be passed to .Xr pkill 1 to stop it. By default this variable contains the .Va daemon and .Va daemon_flags variables. To override the default value, an .Nm rc.d script has to redefine this variable .Em after sourcing .Nm . .It Va rc_bg Can be set to .Cm YES in an .Nm rc.d script to force starting the daemon in background when using the default .Ic rc_start . .It Va rc_reload Can be set to .Dq NO in an .Nm rc.d script to disable the reload action if the respective daemon does not support reloading its configuration. The same is possible, but almost never useful, for other actions. .It Va rc_usercheck Can be set to .Dq NO in an .Nm rc.d script, if the .Cm check action needs root privileges. .It Va rcexec Holds the full .Xr su 1 command used to run the daemon. Defaults to: .Pp .Dl "su -l -c ${daemon_class} -s /bin/sh ${daemon_user} -c" .El .Pp All .Va daemon_* variables are set in the following ways: .Bl -enum .It Global defaults are provided by .Nm : .Bd -literal -offset indent daemon_class=daemon daemon_flags="" daemon_timeout=30 daemon_user=root .Ed .It Service-specific defaults may be provided in the respective .Nm rc.d script .Em before sourcing .Nm , thus overriding the global defaults. .It As noted in .Xr rc.d 8 , site-specific values provided in .Xr rc.conf.local 8 for .Va daemon_flags , .Va daemon_timeout , and .Va daemon_user will override those defaults. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Pa /etc/rc.d/ Directory containing daemon control scripts. .It Pa /etc/rc.d/rc.subr Functions and variables used by .Nm rc.d scripts. .It Pa /usr/ports/infrastructure/templates/rc.template A sample .Nm rc.d script. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr rc 8 , .Xr rc.conf 8 , .Xr rc.d 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm framework first appeared in .Ox 4.9 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Nm framework was written by .An Robert Nagy Aq Mt robert@openbsd.org , .An Antoine Jacoutot Aq Mt ajacoutot@openbsd.org , and .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .