slackware-current/source/n/NetworkManager/rc.networkmanager
Patrick J Volkerding d31c50870d Slackware 14.2
Thu Jun 30 20:26:57 UTC 2016
Slackware 14.2 x86_64 stable is released!

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2018-05-31 23:31:18 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# NetworkManager: NetworkManager daemon
#
# description: This is a daemon for automatically switching network \
# connections to the best available connection. \
#
# processname: NetworkManager
# pidfile: /var/run/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.pid
#
prefix=/usr
exec_prefix=/usr
sbindir=${exec_prefix}/sbin
NETWORKMANAGER_BIN=${sbindir}/NetworkManager
# Sanity checks.
[ -x $NETWORKMANAGER_BIN ] || exit 0
PIDFILE=/var/run/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.pid
nm_start()
{
if [ "`pgrep dbus-daemon`" = "" ]; then
echo "D-BUS must be running to start NetworkManager"
return
fi
# Just in case the pidfile is still there, we may need to nuke it.
if [ -e "$PIDFILE" ]; then
rm -f $PIDFILE
fi
echo "Starting NetworkManager daemon: $NETWORKMANAGER_BIN"
$NETWORKMANAGER_BIN
}
nm_status()
{
local pidlist=`cat $PIDFILE 2>/dev/null`
if [ -z "$pidlist" ]; then
return 1
fi
local command=`ps -p $pidlist -o comm=`
if [ "$command" != 'NetworkManager' ]; then
return 1
fi
}
nm_stop()
{
echo -en "Stopping NetworkManager: "
# Shut down any DHCP connections, otherwise the processes will be orphaned
# and the connections will not come up when NetworkManager restarts.
if ps ax | grep /sbin/dhcpcd | grep -q libexec/nm-dhcp ; then
ps ax | grep /sbin/dhcpcd | grep libexec/nm-dhcp | while read line ; do
kill -HUP $(echo $line | cut -b 1-5)
done
fi
if ps ax | grep /sbin/dhclient | grep -q /var/lib/NetworkManager ; then
ps ax | grep /sbin/dhclient | grep /var/lib/NetworkManager | while read line ; do
kill -HUP $(echo $line | cut -b 1-5)
done
fi
local pidlist=`cat $PIDFILE 2>/dev/null`
if [ ! -z "$pidlist" ]; then
kill $pidlist &>/dev/null
sleep 3
rm -f $PIDFILE &>/dev/null
fi
# If wpa_supplicant is running here, it needs to be shut down as well.
# Since you're asking for NetworkManager to shut down, we have to assume
# that wpa_supplicant was started by it.
if [ -r /var/run/wpa_supplicant.pid ]; then
kill $(cat /var/run/wpa_supplicant.pid)
elif [ -r /run/wpa_supplicant.pid ]; then
kill $(cat /run/wpa_supplicant.pid)
fi
echo "stopped";
sleep 3
}
nm_restart()
{
nm_stop
nm_start
}
case "$1" in
'start')
if ( ! nm_status ); then
nm_start
else
echo "NetworkManager is already running (will not start it twice)."
fi
;;
'stop')
nm_stop
;;
'restart')
nm_restart
;;
'status')
if ( nm_status ); then
echo "NetworkManager is currently running"
else
echo "NetworkManager is not running."
fi
;;
*)
echo "usage $0 start|stop|status|restart"
esac