#!/usr/sbin/sh # # Copyright (c) 1991, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. . /lib/svc/share/smf_include.sh . /lib/svc/share/sendmail_include.sh ERRMSG1='WARNING: /var/mail is NFS-mounted without setting actimeo=0,' ERRMSG2='this can cause mailbox locking and access problems.' SERVER_PID_FILE="$SMF_SYSVOL_FS/sendmail.pid" ALIASES_FILE="/etc/mail/aliases" SENDMAIL_CF="/etc/mail/sendmail.cf" case "$1" in 'refresh') [ -f $SERVER_PID_FILE ] && kill -1 `head -1 $SERVER_PID_FILE` ;; 'start') exist_or_exit $SENDMAIL if [ ! -d /var/spool/mqueue ]; then /usr/bin/mkdir -m 0750 /var/spool/mqueue /usr/bin/chown root:bin /var/spool/mqueue fi if [ ! -d /var/mail/:saved ]; then /usr/bin/mkdir -m 0775 /var/mail/:saved /usr/bin/chown root:mail /var/mail/:saved fi # If a newer version of Berkeley DB was used to write the aliases # file (most likely by Postfix), then remove it here and it will be # rebuilt just below. /usr/bin/db_verify $ALIASES_FILE.db > /dev/null 2>&1 [ $? -eq 0 ] && /usr/bin/rm -f $ALIASES_FILE.db if [ ! -f $ALIASES_FILE.db ] && [ ! -f $ALIASES_FILE.dir ] \ && [ ! -f $ALIASES_FILE.pag ]; then /usr/sbin/newaliases fi MODE="-bd" [ -f $DEFAULT_FILE ] && . $DEFAULT_FILE # # * MODE should be "-bd" or null (MODE= or MODE="") or # left alone. Anything else and you're on your own. # * QUEUEOPTION should be "p" or null (as above). # * QUEUEINTERVAL should be set to some legal value; # sanity checks are done below. # * OPTIONS are catch-alls; set with care. # if [ -n "$QUEUEOPTION" -a "$QUEUEOPTION" != "p" ]; then QUEUEOPTION="" fi if [ -z "$QUEUEOPTION" -o -n "$QUEUEINTERVAL" ]; then check_queue_interval_syntax $QUEUEINTERVAL QUEUEINTERVAL=$answer fi local=`/usr/bin/svcprop -p config/local_only $SMF_FMRI 2>/dev/null` if [ $? -eq 0 -a "$local" = "true" ]; then MODE="-bl" fi sendmail_path=`svcprop -p config/path_to_sendmail_mc $SMF_FMRI \ 2>/dev/null` if [ $? -eq 0 -a -n "$sendmail_path" ]; then turn_m4_crank "$SENDMAIL_CF" "$sendmail_path" fi exist_or_exit "$SENDMAIL_CF" $SENDMAIL $MODE -q$QUEUEOPTION$QUEUEINTERVAL $OPTIONS & # # ETRN_HOSTS should be of the form # "s1:c1.1,c1.2 s2:c2.1 s3:c3.1,c3.2,c3.3" # i.e., white-space separated groups of server:client where # client can be one or more comma-separated names; N.B. that # the :client part is optional; see etrn(1M) for details. # server is the name of the server to prod; a mail queue run # is requested for each client name. This is comparable to # running "/usr/lib/sendmail -qRclient" on the host server. # # See RFC 1985 for more information. # for i in $ETRN_HOSTS; do SERVER=`echo $i | /usr/bin/sed -e 's/:.*$//'` CLIENTS=`echo $i | /usr/bin/sed -n -e 's/,/ /g' \ -e '/:/s/^.*://p'` /usr/sbin/etrn -b $SERVER $CLIENTS >/dev/null 2>&1 & done if /usr/bin/nawk 'BEGIN{s = 1} $2 == "/var/mail" && $3 == "nfs" && $4 !~ /actimeo=0/ && $4 !~ /noac/{s = 0} END{exit s}' /etc/mnttab; then /usr/bin/logger -p mail.crit "$ERRMSG1" /usr/bin/logger -p mail.crit "$ERRMSG2" fi ;; 'stop') [ -f $SERVER_PID_FILE ] && check_and_kill $SERVER_PID_FILE # Need to kill the entire service contract to kill all sendmail related # processes smf_kill_contract $2 TERM 1 30 ret=$? [ $ret -eq 1 ] && exit 1 # Since sendmail spawns user processes out of .forward files, it is # possible that some of these are not responding to TERM. If the # contract did not empty after TERM, move on to KILL. if [ $ret -eq 2 ] ; then smf_kill_contract $2 KILL 1 fi ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 { start | stop | refresh }" exit 1 ;; esac exit 0