Re: Init script not called during system shutdown

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Your script needs to touch a /var/lock/subsys/<service name> file upon successful startup, and remove it on a successful stop. In a shutdown, services are stopped that have a lock file in /var/lock/subsys.

Barry

On Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Phil Peart wrote:

Hey there...

Try this...Oracle 10g needs dbstart/dbshut to be called with $ORACLE_HOME as
an argument. The echo $? dont seem to work but the script starts and stops
Oracle OK. Every DB listed in /etc/oratab with last field as Y will be
stopped and started with this script.

Here's my script:

#!/bin/sh
# chkconfig: 35 99 10
# description: Oracle auto start-stop script.
#
# Set ORACLE_HOME to be equivalent to the $ORACLE_HOME
# from which you wish to execute dbstart and dbshut;
#
# Set ORACLE_OWNER to the user id of the owner of the
# Oracle database in ORACLE_HOME.
ORACLE_HOME=/oracle/product/10g
ORACLE_OWNER=oracle
export ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_OWNER
if [ ! -f ${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/dbstart ]
then
   echo "Oracle startup: cannot start"
   exit
fi
case "$1" in
   'start')
       # Start the Oracle databases:
       # The following command assumes that the oracle login
       # will not prompt the user for any values
su - ${ORACLE_OWNER} -c
'ORACLE_HOME_LISTNER=$ORACLE_HOME;${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/dbstart
${ORACLE_HOME}';ret=$?
if ((ret==0))
then
 echo "OK"
else
 echo "FAILED"
fi
       ;;
   'stop')
       # Stop the Oracle databases:
       # The following command assumes that the oracle login
       # will not prompt the user for any values
       su - ${ORACLE_OWNER} -c
'ORACLE_HOME_LISTNER=$ORACLE_HOME;${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/dbshut
${ORACLE_HOME}';ret=$?
if ((ret==0))
then
 echo "OK"
else
 echo "FAILED"
fi
        ;;
esac

#End of script

Cheers,


Phil


On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:59 PM, SIG - Pédagogie <sigpedag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hello,

I'm using an up-to-date Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 (64 bits) system and
I'd like to setup a startup/shutdown script to manage an Oracle AS 10g R2
installation.

The script works fine (start/stop/restart) when called from a bash
prompt and it's launched at system startup with no problem.

The issue is that it's no called at all when the system shuts down, I
checked runlevels, permissions for the script, I even put some "wall" and
"echo" in it...

I try different priorities, different script names, different shells, it's
always the same. The only particularity of the script is that the commands I
launch need to run under a user with no privileges, I use "su" for that.

(Once again, everything works when it's called from a shell, so doesn't
seem to be "su"-related and the "wall" and "echo" command that should be
exectued in root aren't executed)

I have absolutely no idea why this happens...

=========================================================================

# ls -l /etc/init.d/ora-as1
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 617 Dec  9 14:45 /etc/init.d/ora-as1

=========================================================================

# cat /etc/init.d/ora-as1
#!/bin/sh
#
# Startup script for Oracle AS 10g R2
# chkconfig: 345 86 14
#
# description:  Bla bla bla

start() {
       su -c "opmnctl startall" - ora-as1
       su -c "emctl start iasconsole" - ora-as1
}

stop() {
       wall "Stopping ora-as1"
       echo "`date` - Stopping ora-as1" >> /var/log/oracleas10gr2.log
       su -c "emctl stop iasconsole" - ora-as1
       su -c "opmnctl stopall" - ora-as1
}

# See how we were called
case "$1" in
 start)
       start
       ;;
 stop)
       stop
       ;;
 restart)
       stop
       start
       ;;
 *)
       echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
esac

exit 0

=========================================================================

# find /etc/rc* -type l -name "*ora-as1*"
/etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K14ora-as1
/etc/rc.d/rc2.d/K14ora-as1
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S86ora-as1
/etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S86ora-as1
/etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K14ora-as1
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S86ora-as1
/etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K14ora-as1

=========================================================================

# chkconfig --list ora-as1
ora-as1         0:off   1:off   2:off   3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off

=========================================================================

Any idea?
--
Nicolas


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