/* * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* LSB status exit codes. * * All of these and the supporting text are taken from the LSB. * * If the status command is given, the init script will return * the following exit status codes. * * 0 program is running or service is OK * 1 program is dead and /var/run pid file exists * 2 program is dead and /var/lock lock file exists * 3 program is stopped * 4 program or service status is unknown * 5-99 reserved for future LSB use * 100-149 reserved for distribution use * 150-199 reserved for application use * 200-254 reserved */ #define LSB_STATUS_OK 0 #define LSB_STATUS_VAR_PID 1 #define LSB_STATUS_VAR_LOCK 2 #define LSB_STATUS_STOPPED 3 #define LSB_STATUS_UNKNOWN 4 #define LSB_STATUS_LSBRESERVED 5 #define LSB_STATUS_DISTRESERVED 100 #define LSB_STATUS_APPRESERVED 150 #define LSB_STATUS_RESERVED 200 /* * * In the case of init script commands other than "status" * (i.e., "start", "stop", "restart", "reload", and "force-reload"), * the init script must return an exit status of zero if the action * described by the argument has been successful. Otherwise, the * exit status shall be non-zero, as defined below. In addition * to straightforward success, the following situations are also * to be considered successful: * * restarting a service (instead of reloading it) with the * "force-reload" argument * running "start" on a service already running * running "stop" on a service already stopped or not running * running "restart" on a service already stopped or not running * In case of an error, while processing any init script action * except for "status", the init script must print an error * message and return one of the following non-zero exit * status codes. * * 1 generic or unspecified error (current practice) * 2 invalid or excess argument(s) * 3 unimplemented feature (for example, "reload") * 4 user had insufficient privilege * 5 program is not installed * 6 program is not configured * 7 program is not running * 8-99 reserved for future LSB use * 100-149 reserved for distribution use * 150-199 reserved for application use * 200-254 reserved * * All error messages must be printed on standard error. * All status messages must be printed on standard output. * (This does not prevent scripts from calling the logging * functions such as log_failure_msg). */ #define LSB_EXIT_OK 0 #define LSB_EXIT_GENERIC 1 #define LSB_EXIT_EINVAL 2 #define LSB_EXIT_ENOTSUPPORTED 3 #define LSB_EXIT_EPERM 4 #define LSB_EXIT_NOTINSTALLED 5 #define LSB_EXIT_NOTCONFIGED 6 #define LSB_EXIT_NOTRUNNING 7 #define LSB_EXIT_LSBRESERVED 8 #define LSB_EXIT_DISTRESERVED 100 #define LSB_EXIT_APPRESERVED 150 #define LSB_EXIT_RESERVED 200