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The amount of lines doesn't change much, but I think it's much more straightforward this way.
63 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
63 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -x
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set -e
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set -o pipefail
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# sleep interval (seconds)
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: ${sleep_interval:=1}
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# extend_timeout_interval second(s)
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: ${extend_timeout_interval:=1}
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# number of sleep_intervals before READY=1
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: ${start_intervals:=10}
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# number of sleep_intervals before exiting
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: ${stop_intervals:=10}
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# run intervals, number of sleep_intervals to run
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: ${run_intervals:=7}
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# We convert to usec
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extend_timeout_interval=$(( $extend_timeout_interval * 1000000 ))
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trap "{ touch /${SERVICE}.terminated; exit 1; }" SIGTERM SIGABRT
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rm -f /${SERVICE}.*
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touch /${SERVICE}.startfail
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systemd-notify EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=$extend_timeout_interval
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while [ $start_intervals -gt 0 ]
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do
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sleep $sleep_interval
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start_intervals=$(( $start_intervals - 1 ))
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systemd-notify EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=$extend_timeout_interval
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done
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systemd-notify --ready --status="Waiting for your request"
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touch /${SERVICE}.runtimefail
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rm /${SERVICE}.startfail
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systemd-notify EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=$extend_timeout_interval
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while [ $run_intervals -gt 0 ]
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do
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sleep $sleep_interval
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run_intervals=$(( $run_intervals - 1 ))
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systemd-notify EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=$extend_timeout_interval
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done
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systemd-notify STOPPING=1
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touch /${SERVICE}.stopfail
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rm /${SERVICE}.runtimefail
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systemd-notify EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=$extend_timeout_interval
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while [ $stop_intervals -gt 0 ]
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do
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sleep $sleep_interval
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stop_intervals=$(( $stop_intervals - 1 ))
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systemd-notify EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=$extend_timeout_interval
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done
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touch /${SERVICE}.success
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rm /${SERVICE}.stopfail
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exit 0
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