# Load properties that become environment variables # NOTE: it would be possible to specify a normal java properties file after the 'start.jar' JETTY_BIN_DIR=`dirname "$0"` if [ ${JETTY_BIN_DIR#/} == ${JETTY_BIN_DIR} ]; then JETTY_BIN_DIR="`pwd`/${JETTY_BIN_DIR}" fi JETTY_PID_FILE="$JETTY_BIN_DIR/../openbis.pid" source "$JETTY_BIN_DIR/../etc/jetty.properties" source "$JETTY_BIN_DIR/../etc/openbis.conf" cd "$JETTY_BIN_DIR"/.. if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then JVM="$JAVA_HOME"/bin/java else JVM="`which java`" fi JETTY_LIB_PATH="$JETTY_BIN_DIR"/../webapps/openbis/WEB-INF/jython-lib awkBin() { # We need a awk that accepts variable assignments with '-v' case `uname -s` in "SunOS") echo "nawk" return ;; esac # default echo "awk" } isPIDRunning() { if [ "$1" = "" ]; then return 1 fi if [ "$1" = "fake" ]; then # for unit tests return 0 fi # This will have a return value of 0 on BSDish systems isBSD="`ps aux > /dev/null 2>&1; echo $?`" AWK=`awkBin` if [ "$isBSD" = "0" ]; then if [ "`ps aux | $AWK -v PID=$1 '{if ($2==PID) {print "FOUND"}}'`" = "FOUND" ]; then return 0 else return 1 fi else if [ "`ps -ef | $AWK -v PID=$1 '{if ($2==PID) {print "FOUND"}}'`" = "FOUND" ]; then return 0 else return 1 fi fi } checkNotRoot() { if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then echo "openBIS Data Store Server cannot run as user 'root'." > /dev/stderr exit 1 fi } printStatus() { if [ "$1" == "-q" ]; then QUIET=1 fi if [ -f $JETTY_PID_FILE ]; then PID=`cat $JETTY_PID_FILE` isPIDRunning $PID if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then test -z "$QUIET" && echo "openBIS Application Server is running (pid $PID)" return 0 else test -z "$QUIET" && echo "openBIS Application is dead (stale pid $PID)" return 1 fi else test -z "$QUIET" && echo "openBIS Application is not running." return 2 fi }