Startup script

Andrew G Allen mail at projectandrew.com
Tue Nov 5 17:22:39 GMT 2002


Sorry, I was refering to Frederic Badel's modified scripts for Ensim,
rather than the default MainScanner init script. :)

Andrew G Allen
email: mail at projectandrew.com | voice: +44 (0) 7958 540596

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> At 15:44 05/11/2002, you wrote:
>>Does your installation therefore require that the MailScanner &
>> sendmail init scripts both have to be started?
>
> No. The 2 sendmail processes required by MailScanner are both started by
> the MailScanner startup script.
>
>>  If this is the case, the only
>>problem is that on reboot, only MailScanner will start, since when it
>> was installed, sendmail was 'switched off' with chkconfig.
>
> That's correct.
>
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > I modified the sendmail init script to use the "queue delivery mode"
>> : daemon /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd
>> -OQueueDirectory=/var/spool/mqueue.in -ODeliveryMode=queueonly
>> >
>> > and modified the mailscanner init script and comented out every
>> thing about sendmail ...
>> >
>> > i found some very usefull explanation on the rackshack forum
>> > (http://forum.rackshack.net), you should give look...
>> >
>> > i you want, i can send my modified startup scripts ...
>> >
>> > hth
>> >
>> > fred
>> >
>> > PS sorry for my poor english :(
>> >
>> > On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 14:35, Andrew G Allen wrote:
>> >> No luck :( I've tried doing this in the MailScanner.conf and in the
>> MailScanner startup script. There are no errors produced this time,
>> but no bandwidth is recorded.
>> >>
>> >> Is there anyway to decompile the shared library
>> >> (/lib/libensimvwhbw.so)? I've attached the whole sendmail init
>> script incase you can see something that can be copied/added to the
>> >> MailScanner script. Is there someway of running MailScanner, but
>> call sendmail using it's own init script? Just looking for ideas...
>> >>
>> >> Andrew G Allen
>> >> email: mail at projectandrew.com | voice: +44 (0) 7958 540596
>> >>
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>> >>
>> >> > I'm not at all convinced this will work, but give it a try: Write
>> a very short script that sets these variables and then calls
>> >> sendmail, something like this
>> >> >
>> >> > #!/bin/sh
>> >> > export LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libensimvwhbw.so
>> >> > export ENSIMVWH_BWSVCID=1
>> >> > /usr/sbin/sendmail "$@"
>> >> >
>> >> > and then call this script in MailScanner instead of directly
>> >> invoking sendmail. You should just edit the "Sendmail =" setting in
>> >> > MailScanner.conf  to refer to your script instead of sendmail
>> >> itself.
>> >> >
>> >> > See what happens with this setup.
>> >> >
>> >> > At 18:42 04/11/2002, you wrote:
>> >> >>I am still trying to get MailScanner fully working with Ensim
>> >> >> WEBppliance - the only part that is not working is a piece of
>> >> custom ensim code that is normally called from the sendmail startup
>> script. The two lines are:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>         export LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libensimvwhbw.so
>> >> >>         export ENSIMVWH_BWSVCID=1
>> >> >>
>> >> >>If I add these to the MailScanner startup script, MailScanner
>> will
>> >> >> accept mail, but will not deliver it to any chrooted site. I
>> also
>> >> get file not found errors thrown to the console. It seems to me
>> then, to be something that must be passed from the sendmail config
>> for this module to work, which is not passed by MailScanner - it is
>> supposed to track the size of each mail passed through sendmail, so
>> a monthly 'bandwidth allowance' can be applied to each virtual site
>> within Ensim. I don't really know where to go next, and wondered if
>> anybody who knows sendmail in more detail might have any ideas
>> where to look?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Does MailScanner refer to all the same sendmail config files that
>> >> >> sendmail would if it was called using its own startup script?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Andrew G Allen
>> >> >>email: mail at projectandrew.com | voice: +44 (0) 7958 540596
>> >> >>
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>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>--
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>> >> >
>> >> > --
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>> >> ----
>> >>
>> >
>> >> #!/bin/bash
>> >> #
>> >> # sendmail      This shell script takes care of starting and
>> stopping #               sendmail.
>> >> #
>> >> # chkconfig: 2345 80 30
>> >> # description: Sendmail is a Mail Transport Agent, which is the
>> program \ #              that moves mail from one machine to
>> another. # processname: sendmail
>> >> # config: /etc/sendmail.cf
>> >> # pidfile: /var/run/sendmail.pid
>> >>
>> >> # Source function library.
>> >> . /etc/init.d/functions
>> >>
>> >> # Source networking configuration.
>> >> . /etc/sysconfig/network
>> >>
>> >> # Source sendmail configureation.
>> >> if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/sendmail ] ; then
>> >>         . /etc/sysconfig/sendmail
>> >> else
>> >>         DAEMON=no
>> >>         QUEUE=1h
>> >> fi
>> >>
>> >> # Check that networking is up.
>> >> [ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ] && exit 0
>> >>
>> >> [ -f /usr/sbin/sendmail ] || exit 0
>> >>
>> >> RETVAL=0
>> >> prog="sendmail"
>> >>
>> >> start() {
>> >>         # Start daemons.
>> >>
>> >>         echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
>> >>         /usr/bin/newaliases > /dev/null 2>&1
>> >>         for i in virtusertable access domaintable ; do
>> >>             if [ -f /etc/mail/$i ] ; then
>> >>                 makemap hash /etc/mail/$i < /etc/mail/$i
>> >>             fi
>> >>         done
>> >>         mailertables=
>> >>         if [ -f /etc/mail/mailertable.virtual_domains ]; then
>> >>             mailertables="/etc/mail/mailertable.virtual_domains"
>> >>         fi
>> >>         if [ -f /etc/mail/mailertable ]; then
>> >>             mailertables="$mailertables /etc/mail/mailertable"
>> >>         fi
>> >>         if [ -n "$mailertables" ]; then
>> >>             cat $mailertables | makemap hash
>> /etc/mail/mailertable.db
>> >>         fi
>> >>         genericstables=
>> >>         if [ -f /etc/mail/genericstable.siteadmins ]; then
>> >>             genericstables="/etc/mail/genericstable.siteadmins"
>> >>         fi
>> >>         if [ -f /etc/mail/genericstable ]; then
>> >>             genericstables="$mailertables /etc/mail/genericstable"
>> >>         fi
>> >>         if [ -n "$genericstables" ]; then
>> >>             cat $genericstables | makemap hash
>> >> /etc/mail/genericstable.db
>> >>         fi
>> >>         export LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libensimvwhbw.so
>> >>         export ENSIMVWH_BWSVCID=1
>> >>         daemon /usr/sbin/sendmail $([ "$DAEMON" = yes ] && echo
>> -bd) \
>> >>                                   $([ -n "$QUEUE" ] && echo
>> -q$QUEUE)
>> >>         RETVAL=$?
>> >>         echo
>> >>         [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/sendmail
>> >>         return $RETVAL
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> start-fast() {
>> >>         # Start daemons.
>> >>
>> >>         echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
>> >>         /usr/bin/newaliases > /dev/null 2>&1
>> >>         for i in virtusertable access domaintable ; do
>> >>             if [ -f /etc/mail/$i ] ; then
>> >>                 makemap hash /etc/mail/$i < /etc/mail/$i
>> >>             fi
>> >>         done
>> >>         export LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libensimvwhbw.so
>> >>         export ENSIMVWH_BWSVCID=1
>> >>         daemon /usr/sbin/sendmail $([ "$DAEMON" = yes ] && echo
>> -bd) \
>> >>                                   $([ -n "$QUEUE" ] && echo
>> -q$QUEUE)
>> >>         RETVAL=$?
>> >>         echo
>> >>         [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/sendmail
>> >>         return $RETVAL
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> stop() {
>> >>         # Stop daemons.
>> >>         echo -n $"Shutting down $prog: "
>> >>         killproc sendmail
>> >>         RETVAL=$?
>> >>         echo
>> >>         [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/sendmail
>> >>         return $RETVAL
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> # See how we were called.
>> >> case "$1" in
>> >>   start)
>> >>         start
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   start-fast)
>> >>         start-fast
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   stop)
>> >>         stop
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   restart|reload)
>> >>         stop
>> >>         start
>> >>         RETVAL=$?
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   condrestart)
>> >>         if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/sendmail ]; then
>> >>             stop
>> >>             start
>> >>             RETVAL=$?
>> >>         fi
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   status)
>> >>         status sendmail
>> >>         RETVAL=$?
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   restart-fast)
>> >>         stop
>> >>         start-fast
>> >>         RETVAL=$?
>> >>         ;;
>> >>   *)
>> >>         echo $"Usage: $0
>> >> {start|stop|restart|condrestart|status|start-fast|restart-fast}"
>> exit 1
>> >> esac
>> >>
>> >> exit $RETVAL
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > --
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>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
> --
> Julian Field                Teaching Systems Manager
> jkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk         Dept. of Electronics & Computer Science Tel.
> 023 8059 2817          University of Southampton
>                              Southampton SO17 1BJ
>
> --
> This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous
> content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.




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