#! /bin/sh # stop dccd # This script assumes that it is being run by root or the DCC user, probably # while the system is stopping. # Copyright (c) 2012 by Rhyolite Software, LLC # # This agreement is not applicable to any entity which sells anti-spam # solutions to others or provides an anti-spam solution as part of a # security solution sold to other entities, or to a private network # which employs the DCC or uses data provided by operation of the DCC # but does not provide corresponding data to other users. # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software without # changes for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided # that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all # copies and any distributed versions or copies are either unchanged # or not called anything similar to "DCC" or "Distributed Checksum # Clearinghouse". # # Parties not eligible to receive a license under this agreement can # obtain a commercial license to use DCC by contacting Rhyolite Software # at sales@rhyolite.com. # # A commercial license would be for Distributed Checksum and Reputation # Clearinghouse software. That software includes additional features. This # free license for Distributed ChecksumClearinghouse Software does not in any # way grant permision to use Distributed Checksum and Reputation Clearinghouse # software # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC DISCLAIMS ALL # WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES # OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC # BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES # OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, # ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. # # Rhyolite Software DCC 1.3.152-1.30 $Revision$ # Generated automatically from stop-dccd.in by configure. exec 1>&2 /dev/null 2>&1 \ && grep '^32702[ ]' $DCC_HOMEDIR/ids >/dev/null 2>&1; then GREY_SRVR_ID=32702 fi SRVR_ID="$GREY_SRVR_ID" DCCD_ARGS="$GREY_DCCD_ARGS" CDCC_ARGS=" $CDCC_ARGS 'grey on'" fi if test -z "$SRVR_ID"; then if test X"$DEBUG" = "X-x"; then echo "${GREY}SRVR_ID not set in $DCC_HOMEDIR/dcc_conf" fi exit fi # talk where the current server should be listening SRVR_ADDR=`expr X"$DCCD_ARGS" : '.*-a[ ]*\([^ , ]*\)'` SRVR_PORT=`expr X"$DCCD_ARGS" : '.*-a[ ]*[^ , ]*,\([^ , ]*\)'` if test -n "$SRVR_ADDR"; then CDCC_ARGS="$CDCC_ARGS 'server $SRVR_ADDR'" fi if test -n "$SRVR_PORT"; then CDCC_ARGS="$CDCC_ARGS 'port $SRVR_PORT'" fi CDCC0="/usr/local/bin/cdcc $CDCC_ARGS 'id $SRVR_ID'" CDCC="$CDCC0 $CDCC_QUIET" # stop a current dbclean if test -s $DCC_HOMEDIR/$DB_NM.lock; then kill `cat $DCC_HOMEDIR/$DB_NM.lock` >/dev/null 2>&1 fi # stop the current daemon, including giving it time to shut down gracefully # After telling the daemon to stop, keep telling the daemon to politely # stop flooding until it stops answering or we run out of patience. # Then tell it to pull the plug. if eval "$CDCC '$SYSSTOP' 'sleep 0.5'"; then LCNT=0 while eval "$CDCC 'flood list' 'sleep 0.5'" ; do LCNT=`expr $LCNT + 1` # Pull the plug on the floods after 5 seconds if test "$LCNT" -ge 10; then if test "$VERBOSE" = "-v"; then if test "$LCNT" -eq 10; then eval "$CDCC0 'flood list'" fi fi eval "$CDCC 'flood halt' 'sleep 0.5'" fi # give up after another second to let the daemon close the file if test "$LCNT" -gt 12; then break; fi done fi set +x if test X"$DEBUG" = "X-x"; then echo "The final cdcc command should have failed, since that is how" echo "this script knows that dccd has stopped." fi