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On some systems I see the issue that crond dies after a few days. Simply letting procd respawn the process is a simple safety-net. Signed-off-by: Bruno Randolf <br1@einfach.org>
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42 lines
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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 OpenWrt.org
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START=50
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USE_PROCD=1
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PROG=/usr/sbin/crond
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validate_cron_section() {
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uci_validate_section system system "${1}" \
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'cronloglevel:uinteger'
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}
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start_service() {
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[ -z "$(ls /etc/crontabs/)" ] && return 1
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loglevel="$(uci_get "system.@system[0].cronloglevel")"
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[ -z "${loglevel}" ] || {
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/sbin/validate_data uinteger "${loglevel}" 2>/dev/null
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[ "$?" -eq 0 ] || {
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echo "validation failed"
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return 1
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}
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}
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mkdir -p /var/spool/cron
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ln -s /etc/crontabs /var/spool/cron/ 2>/dev/null
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procd_open_instance
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procd_set_param command "$PROG" -f -c /etc/crontabs -l "${loglevel:-5}"
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for crontab in /etc/crontabs/*; do
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procd_set_param file "$crontab"
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done
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procd_set_param respawn
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procd_close_instance
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}
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service_triggers() {
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procd_add_validation validate_cron_section
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}
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