#!/bin/sh ############# ###### ############# # This script depends on screen. # For the stop function to work, you must set an # explicit session directory using ABSOLUTE paths (no, ~ is not absolute) in your rtorrent.rc. # If you typically just start rtorrent with just "rtorrent" on the # command line, all you need to change is the "user" option. # Attach to the screen session as your user with # "screen -dr rtorrent". Change "rtorrent" with srnname option. # Licensed under the GPLv2 by lostnihilist: lostnihilist _at_ gmail _dot_ com ############## ###### ############## ####################### ##Start Configuration## ####################### # You can specify your configuration in a different file # (so that it is saved with upgrades, saved in your home directory, # or whateve reason you want to) # by commenting out/deleting the configuration lines and placing them # in a text file (say /home/user/.rtorrent.init.conf) exactly as you would # have written them here (you can leave the comments if you desire # and then uncommenting the following line correcting the path/filename # for the one you used. note the space after the ".". . /etc/rtorrent.init.conf #Do not put a space on either side of the equal signs e.g. # user = user # will not work # system user to run as #user="sistemas" # the system group to run as, not implemented, see d_start for beginning implementation # group=`id -ng "$user"` # the full path to the filename where you store your rtorrent configuration #config="`su -c 'echo $HOME' $user`/.rtorrent.rc" # set of options to run with #options="" # default directory for screen, needs to be an absolute path #base="`su -c 'echo $HOME' $user`" # name of screen session #srnname="rtorrent" # file to log to (makes for easier debugging if something goes wrong) #logfile="/var/log/rtorrentInit.log" ####################### ###END CONFIGURATION### ####################### PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin DESC="rtorrent" NAME=rtorrent DAEMON=$NAME SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME checkcnfg() { exists=0 for i in `echo "$PATH" | tr ':' '\n'` ; do if [ -f $i/$NAME ] ; then exists=1 break fi done if [ $exists -eq 0 ] ; then echo "cannot find rtorrent binary in PATH $PATH" | tee -a "$logfile" >&2 exit 3 fi if ! [ -r "${config}" ] ; then echo "cannot find readable config ${config}. check that it is there and permissions are appropriate" | tee -a "$logfile" >&2 exit 3 fi session=`getsession "$config"` if ! [ -d "${session}" ] ; then echo "cannot find readable session directory ${session} from config ${config}. check permissions" | tee -a "$logfile" >&2 exit 3 fi } d_start() { [ -d "${base}" ] && cd "${base}" stty stop undef && stty start undef su -c "screen -ls | grep -sq "\.${srnname}[[:space:]]" " ${user} || su -c "screen -dm -S ${srnname} 2>&1 1>/dev/null" ${user} | tee -a "$logfile" >&2 # this works for the screen command, but starting rtorrent below adopts screen session gid # even if it is not the screen session we started (e.g. running under an undesirable gid #su -c "screen -ls | grep -sq "\.${srnname}[[:space:]]" " ${user} || su -c "sg \"$group\" -c \"screen -fn -dm -S ${srnname} 2>&1 1>/dev/null\"" ${user} | tee -a "$logfile" >&2 su -c "screen -S "${srnname}" -X screen rtorrent ${options} 2>&1 1>/dev/null" ${user} | tee -a "$logfile" >&2 } d_stop() { session=`getsession "$config"` if ! [ -s ${session}/rtorrent.lock ] ; then return fi pid=`cat ${session}/rtorrent.lock | awk -F: '{print($2)}' | sed "s/[^0-9]//g"` if ps -A | grep -sq ${pid}.*rtorrent ; then # make sure the pid doesn't belong to another process kill -s INT ${pid} fi } getsession() { session=`cat "$1" | grep "^[[:space:]]*session[[:space:]]*=" | sed "s/^[[:space:]]*session[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*//" ` echo $session } checkcnfg case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting $DESC: $NAME" d_start echo "." ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping $DESC: $NAME" d_stop echo "." ;; restart|force-reload) echo -n "Restarting $DESC: $NAME" d_stop sleep 1 d_start echo "." ;; *) echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0