File: //etc/rc2.d/S01kdump-tools
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: kdump-tools
# Required-Start: $syslog $time $local_fs $remote_fs $network
# Required-Stop: $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop:
# Short-Description: kdump
# Description: init script to load a kdump kernel or save vmcores
### END INIT INFO
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
NAME="kdump-tools"
DESC="kdump-tools"
export NAME
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
. /lib/init/vars.sh
VMCORE_FILE=/proc/vmcore
KDUMP_SCRIPT=/usr/sbin/kdump-config
KDUMP_DEFAULTS=/etc/default/kdump-tools
[ -r $KDUMP_DEFAULTS ] && . $KDUMP_DEFAULTS
[ "$USE_KDUMP" -ne 0 ] || exit 0;
case "$1" in
start)
#
# If we have a /proc/vmcore, then we just kdump'ed
#
if [ -e $VMCORE_FILE ] && [ -s $VMCORE_FILE ]; then
printf "Starting %s: " "$DESC"
if ! $KDUMP_SCRIPT savecore && [ -n "$KDUMP_FAIL_CMD" ] ; then
$KDUMP_FAIL_CMD ;
else
date -R ;
reboot -f ;
fi
#
# Else, we've just booted and need to load the kdump kernel
#
else
printf "Starting %s: " "$DESC"
$KDUMP_SCRIPT load
fi
;;
stop)
printf "Stopping %s: " "$DESC"
$KDUMP_SCRIPT unload
;;
status)
$KDUMP_SCRIPT status
;;
restart|force-reload)
# alias the required 'force-reload' option
$KDUMP_SCRIPT unload
$KDUMP_SCRIPT load
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|force-reload}"
exit 1
esac
exit 0