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| | | # Portions Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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| | | # Capture the current working directory so that we can change to it later. |
| | | # Then apture the location of this script and the Directory Server instance |
| | | # root so that we can use them to create appropriate paths. |
| | | WORKING_DIR=`pwd` |
| | | |
| | | cd `dirname $0` |
| | | SCRIPT_DIR=`pwd` |
| | | |
| | | cd .. |
| | | INSTANCE_ROOT=`pwd` |
| | | export INSTANCE_ROOT |
| | | |
| | | cd ${WORKING_DIR} |
| | | # This script may be used to request that the Directory Server shut down. |
| | | # It operates in two different ways, depending on how it is invoked. If it |
| | | # is invoked without any arguments and a local PID file is available, then it |
| | | # will stop the server by sending a TERM signal to the process, and this |
| | | # script will wait until the server has stopped before exiting. If any |
| | | # arguments were provided or there is no local PID file, then it will attempt |
| | | # to stop the server using an LDAP request. |
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| | | |
| | | # See if JAVA_HOME is set. If not, then see if there is a java executable in |
| | |
| | | if test -z "${JAVA_HOME}" |
| | | then |
| | | JAVA_BIN=`which java 2> /dev/null` |
| | | if test $? -eq 0 |
| | | if test ${?} -eq 0 |
| | | then |
| | | export JAVA_BIN |
| | | else |
| | |
| | | fi |
| | | fi |
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| | | |
| | | # Explicitly set the PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, LD_PRELOAD, and other important |
| | | # system environment variables for security and compatibility reasons. |
| | | PATH=/bin:/usr/bin |
| | | LD_LIBRARY_PATH= |
| | | LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32= |
| | | LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64= |
| | | LD_PRELOAD= |
| | | LD_PRELOAD_32= |
| | | LD_PRELOAD_64= |
| | | export PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32 LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 \ |
| | | LD_PRELOAD LD_PRELOAD_32 LD_PRELOAD_34 |
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| | | # Capture the current working directory so that we can change to it later. |
| | | # Then capture the location of this script and the Directory Server instance |
| | | # root so that we can use them to create appropriate paths. |
| | | WORKING_DIR=`pwd` |
| | | |
| | | cd `dirname "${0}"` |
| | | SCRIPT_DIR=`pwd` |
| | | |
| | | cd .. |
| | | INSTANCE_ROOT=`pwd` |
| | | export INSTANCE_ROOT |
| | | |
| | | cd "${WORKING_DIR}" |
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| | | |
| | | # Configure the appropriate CLASSPATH. |
| | | CLASSPATH=${INSTANCE_ROOT}/classes |
| | | for JAR in ${INSTANCE_ROOT}/lib/*.jar |
| | | do |
| | | CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAR} |
| | | CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAR} |
| | | done |
| | | export CLASSPATH |
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| | | |
| | | ${JAVA_BIN} ${JAVA_ARGS} org.opends.server.tools.StopDS "${@}" |
| | | # See if any arguments were provided and if a local PID file exists. If there |
| | | # were no arguments and there is a PID file, then try to stop the server with |
| | | # a kill command. |
| | | if test -z "${1}" |
| | | then |
| | | if test -f "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid" |
| | | then |
| | | kill `cat "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid"` |
| | | EXIT_CODE=${?} |
| | | if test "${EXIT_CODE}" -eq 0 |
| | | then |
| | | "${JAVA_BIN}" -Xms8M -Xmx8M org.opends.server.tools.WaitForFileDelete \ |
| | | --targetFile "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/server.pid" \ |
| | | --logFile "${INSTANCE_ROOT}/logs/errors" |
| | | EXIT_CODE=${?} |
| | | fi |
| | | exit ${EXIT_CODE} |
| | | fi |
| | | fi |
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| | | |
| | | # If we've gotten here, then we should try to stop the server over LDAP. |
| | | "${JAVA_BIN}" ${JAVA_ARGS} org.opends.server.tools.StopDS "${@}" |