87. cdist-type__process(7)¶
Start or stop process
Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
87.1. DESCRIPTION¶
This cdist type allows you to define the state of a process.
87.2. OPTIONAL PARAMETERS¶
- state
- Either “present” or “absent”, defaults to “present”
- name
Process name to match on when using pgrep -f -x.
This is useful, if the name starts with a “/”, because the leading slash is stripped away from the object id by cdist.
- stop
- Executable to use for stopping the process.
- start
- Executable to use for starting the process.
87.3. EXAMPLES¶
# Start if not running
__process /usr/sbin/syslog-ng --state present
# Start if not running with a different binary
__process /usr/sbin/nginx --state present --start "/etc/rc.d/nginx start"
# Stop the process using kill (the type default) - DO NOT USE THIS
__process /usr/sbin/sshd --state absent
# Stop the process using /etc/rc.d/sshd stop - THIS ONE NOT AS WELL
__process /usr/sbin/sshd --state absent --stop "/etc/rc.d/sshd stop"
# Ensure cups is running, which runs with -C ...:
__process cups --start "/etc/rc.d/cups start" --state present \
--name "/usr/sbin/cupsd -C /etc/cups/cupsd.conf"
# Ensure rpc.statd is running (which usually runs with -L) using a regexp
__process rpcstatd --state present --start "/etc/init.d/statd start" \
--name "rpc.statd.*"
87.4. SEE ALSO¶
87.5. COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3).