NAME¶
startpar-upstart-inject - notify startpar of started/stopped upstart jobs
SYNOPSIS¶
startpar-upstart-inject job-name instance
[started|stopped]
DESCRIPTION¶
startpar-upstart-inject is a helper command for notifying
startpar
whenever an upstart job has started or stopped. It allows
startpar to
run in a manner compatible with upstart-based systems, where many/most jobs
are started directly by upstart and not by
startpar. In this scenario,
startpar must be notified whenever an upstart job has started so that
it can run the init scripts for services that declare a dependency on that
job.
OPTIONS¶
The
startpar-upstart-inject command takes three arguments, all of which
are mandatory.
- job-name
- The name of the upstart job. Normally this will match the name of a
script in the /etc/init.d directory.
- instance
- The instance of the upstart job, if any; otherwise, an empty
string. This is currently ignored by startpar, which has no concept
of service instances.
- [started|stopped]
- The single word started or stopped which indicates whether
the listed job has been started or stopped.
FILES¶
- /etc/init/startpar-bridge.conf
- upstart job which invokes startpar-upstart-inject each time another
upstart job starts
SEE ALSO¶
init(8) insserv(8) startpar(8) upstart-events(7)
AUTHOR¶
Written by Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@canonical.com>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2012 Canonical Ltd.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.