Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 02:51:17 +0200 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Morgan_Wesstr=F6m?= <freebsd-questions@pp.dyndns.biz> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Pidfile ends up in /tmp instead of /var/run [SOLVED] Message-ID: <4C707485.2050902@pp.dyndns.biz> In-Reply-To: <4C70631E.7020902@pp.dyndns.biz> References: <4C705A07.5000007@pp.dyndns.biz> <4C70631E.7020902@pp.dyndns.biz>
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On 2010-08-22 01:37, Morgan Wesström wrote: > On 2010-08-22 00:58, Morgan Wesström wrote: >> I'm trying to create an rc script for the first time following the guide >> in the handbook. The script works as expected except for the pidfile >> which is created in /tmp for some reason I can't figure out. The daemon >> I try to run is a Linux program if that matters. Any help to solve this >> would be appreciated. Here's the rc script: >> >> >> #!/bin/sh >> >> # PROVIDE: linuxdaemon >> # REQUIRE: NETWORKING DAEMON >> # BEFORE: LOGIN >> # KEYWORD: shutdown >> >> linuxdaemon_enable="${linuxdaemon_enable-NO}" >> >> . /etc/rc.subr >> >> name="linuxdaemon" >> rcvar=`set_rcvar` >> command="/usr/local/bin/linuxdaemon" >> command_args="-c /usr/local/etc/linuxdaemon.conf > /dev/null 2>&1" >> >> load_rc_config $name >> >> pidfile="/var/run/linuxdaemon.pid" >> required_files="/usr/local/etc/linuxdaemon.conf" >> >> run_rc_command "$1" >> > > Some additional info. Creating /compat/linux/tmp makes the pidfile move > there instead when I start the service. Creating /compat/linux/var/run > does _not_ make the pidfile appear there. I though for a brief moment > that I had to symlink /compat/linux/var/run to /var/run but that seems > to be the wrong solution. Still interested in some pointers while I > continue trying to solve this... > /Morgan Being the beginner on rc scripting that I am, I mistakenly believed the rc subsystem was responsible for creating the pid-file. I understand now that this is up to the daemon itself and in my case the location of the pid-file is hardcoded to /tmp in the binary blob. Adjusting the pidfile entry in the rc script to the pid-files true location solved the problem and the daemon is no playing nicely with rc. /Morgan
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