#!/bin/ksh # # $NetBSD: upsdriver.sh,v 1.8 2004/02/15 13:14:25 lukem Exp $ # # PROVIDE: upsdriver # REQUIRE: NETWORK syslogd mountcritremote # # You will need to set some variables in /etc/rc.conf to start the UPS # driver(s) properly, e.g. # # upsdriver=YES # upsdriver_type="newapc" # upsdriver_flags="-a smartups" # # If "upsdriver_type" is unset, then use "upsdrvctl" to control the UPS # drivers. Please refer to nutupsdrv(8) for more information about the # arguments to pass to the UPS drivers. if [ -f /etc/rc.subr ] then . /etc/rc.subr fi name="upsdriver" rcvar=$name if [ -f /etc/rc.subr ] then load_rc_config $name fi if [ "${upsdriver_type:-upsdrvctl}" = "upsdrvctl" ] then ctl_command="/usr/pkg/libexec/nut/upsdrvctl" required_files="/usr/pkg/etc/nut/ups.conf" start_cmd="${ctl_command} start" stop_cmd="${ctl_command} stop" else command="/usr/pkg/libexec/nut/${upsdriver_type}" # # XXX - We need a way to easily determine the pidfile, which is of # XXX - the form /var/db/nut/${updriver_type}-${tty}.pid # #pidfile="/var/db/nut/${upsdriver_type}-${tty}.pid" fi if [ -f /etc/rc.subr ] then run_rc_command "$1" else /usr/ucb/echo -n " ${name}" if [ -n "${start_cmd}" ] then ${start_cmd} else ${command} ${upsdriver_flags} ${command_args} fi fi