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#!/bin/sh
# Start/stop/restart the system logging daemons.
#
# Written for Slackware Linux by Patrick J. Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>.
# Uncomment the following line to use the -c option to syslogd. This will
# disable suppressing repeated messages, which may be useful with tools that
# parse the logs, such as fail2ban:
#SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-c "
# Options for klogd:
# '-c 3' = display level 'error' or higher messages on console
# '-x' = turn off broken EIP translation
KLOGD_OPTIONS="-c 3 -x"
syslogd_start() {
if [ -x /usr/sbin/syslogd -a -x /usr/sbin/klogd ]; then
echo -n "Starting sysklogd daemons: "
echo -n "/usr/sbin/syslogd ${SYSLOGD_OPTIONS};"
/usr/sbin/syslogd $SYSLOGD_OPTIONS
# prevent syslogd/klogd race condition on SMP kernels
if ps acx | grep -q udevd ; then
while [ ! -e /dev/log ] ; do
sleep 0
done
else
sleep 1
fi
# Run klogd, unless we are in a container:
if [ -z $container ]; then
echo " /usr/sbin/klogd $KLOGD_OPTIONS"
/usr/sbin/klogd $KLOGD_OPTIONS
fi
fi
}
syslogd_stop() {
killall syslogd 2> /dev/null
killall klogd 2> /dev/null
}
syslogd_restart() {
syslogd_stop
sleep 1
syslogd_start
}
case "$1" in
'start')
syslogd_start
;;
'stop')
syslogd_stop
;;
'restart')
syslogd_restart
;;
*)
echo "usage $0 start|stop|restart"
esac
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