#!/bin/sh # # ypbind: Starts the ypbind Daemon # # Version: @(#) /etc/init.d/ypbind.init 1.1 # # chkconfig: - 17 83 # description: This is a daemon which runs on NIS/YP clients and binds them \ # to a NIS domain. It must be running for systems based on glibc \ # to work as NIS clients, but it should not be enabled on systems \ # which are not using NIS. # processname: ypbind # config: /etc/yp.conf OTHER_YPBIND_OPTS="" # Source function library. . /etc/init.d/functions start() { echo -n "Binding to the NIS domain... " daemon ypbind $OTHER_YPBIND_OPTS echo # the following fixes problems with the init scripts continuing # even when we are really not bound yet to a server, and then things # that need NIS fail. pid=`pidofproc ypbind` if [ -n "$pid" ]; then echo -n "Listening for an NIS domain server: " times=0 until ypwhich > /dev/null 2>&1 || [ "$times" = "10" ] do echo -n "." ; sleep 1 times=$[$times+1] done ypwhich fi RETVAL=$? [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/ypbind return $RETVAL } stop() { echo -n "Shutting down NIS services: " killproc ypbind RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] ; then rm -f /var/lock/subsys/ypbind # if we used brute force (like kill -9) we don't want those around if [ x$(domainname) != x ] ; then rm -f /var/yp/binding/$(domainname)* fi fi echo return $RETVAL } restart() { stop start } RETVAL=0 # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; status) status ypbind ;; restart|reload) restart ;; condrestart) [ -f /var/lock/subsys/ypbind ] && restart || : ;; *) echo "*** Usage: ypbind {start|stop|status|restart|condrestart}" exit 1 esac exit $?