# # -- START -- # init.linux.sh,v 1.1 2001/08/21 20:33:15 root Exp # # lpd This shell script takes care of starting and stopping # lpd (printer daemon). # Taken from the RedHat Linux 6.2 distribution for the lpd startup # modified to make things a little more robust # # chkconfig: 2345 60 60 # description: lpd is the print daemon required for lpr to work properly. \ # It is basically a server that arbitrates print jobs to printer(s). # processname: lpd # config: /etc/printcap # Source function library. if [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ] ; then . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions fi # Source networking configuration. if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/network ] ; then . /etc/sysconfig/network fi # Check that networking is up. [ "${NETWORKING}" = "no" ] && exit 0 [ -f "${LPD_PATH}" ] || exit 0 [ -f /etc/printcap ] || exit 0 RETVAL=0 # ignore INT signal trap '' 2 # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) # Start daemons. echo -n "Starting lpd: " if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] ; then daemon ${LPD_PATH} RETVAL=$? [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/lprng else ${LPD_PATH} RETVAL=$? fi echo ;; stop) # Stop daemons. echo -n "Shutting down lprng: " if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] ; then killproc lpd RETVAL=$? [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/lprng else kill -INT `ps ${PSHOWALL} | awk '/lpd/{ print $1;}'` >/dev/null 2>&1 RETVAL=0 fi echo ;; status) if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] ; then status lpd else lpc lpd fi RETVAL=$? ;; restart|reload) $0 stop $0 start RETVAL=$? ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}" exit 1 esac exit $RETVAL