pkgsrc/sysutils/ups-nut/files/upsdriver.sh
lukem 94bcc2b664 Update from nut 0.50.0 to 1.2.1.
Many changes, too many to list here.
See:
	http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/1.2/new-1.2.1.txt
and (after installation):
	/usr/pkg/share/doc/nut/UPGRADING
2002-12-13 04:23:17 +00:00

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#!@RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL@
#
# $NetBSD: upsdriver.sh,v 1.7 2002/12/13 04:23:18 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="@PREFIX@/sbin/ups-drivers/upsdrvctl"
required_files="@NUT_CONFDIR@/ups.conf"
start_cmd="${ctl_command} start"
stop_cmd="${ctl_command} stop"
else
command="@PREFIX@/sbin/ups-drivers/${upsdriver_type}"
#
# XXX - We need a way to easily determine the pidfile, which is of
# XXX - the form @NUT_STATEDIR@/${updriver_type}-${tty}.pid
#
#pidfile="@NUT_STATEDIR@/${upsdriver_type}-${tty}.pid"
fi
if [ -f /etc/rc.subr ]
then
run_rc_command "$1"
else
@ECHO@ -n " ${name}"
if [ -n "${start_cmd}" ]
then
${start_cmd}
else
${command} ${upsdriver_flags} ${command_args}
fi
fi