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- #!/bin/bash
- # Usage:
- # `is-service-up.sh [service name] [sleeping time in seconds] [grep search string to check]
- # where only $1 is mandatory, the rest optional
- # e. g. `is-service-up.sh some.service 60 ' active'`
- # Note that this script cannot return any output, which will be ignored by
- # systemctl.
- # (gwyneth 20211118)
- # Extract parameters, if they exist
- # At least, we need the service name; abort otherwise with error 22 (invalid
- # argument) (gwyneth 20211118)
- if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then exit 22; fi
- # echo "Arguments: $1 $2"
- # init variables with command-line arguments
- serviceName="$1"
- sleepTime="$2"
- if [ -z $sleepTime ]
- then
- sleepTime=60
- fi
- # echo "Service: $serviceName $sleepTime"
- # First, check that the service is active and enabled.
- # is-enabled is not totally quiet (even with --quiet) so we redirect stderr
- # to /dev/null
- function is_service_active {
- # echo "Inside function call, launching command"
- /usr/bin/systemctl --quiet is-active $serviceName | /usr/bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled $serviceName > /dev/null 2>&1
- # /usr/bin/systemctl status $serviceName | /usr/bin/grep $searchString > /dev/null 2>&1
- local retvalue=$?
- # echo "Inside function call, result was: "$retvalue
- return $retvalue
- }
- # Debugging... (one day, it will be a command option...)
- #is_service_active
- #echo "Debug run: "$?
- #if [ $? -eq 0 ]
- #then
- # echo "Active, status was $?"
- #else
- # echo "Dead, status was $?"
- #fi
- # Loop until service becomes active; sleep a bit between checks
- is_service_active
- until [ $? -eq 0 ]
- do
- # echo "Got $?"
- sleep $sleepTime
- is_service_active
- done
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