#!/bin/sh # # iwatch Realtime filesystem monitor. # # chkconfig: - 90 10 # description: iWatch is a realtime filesystem monitoring program. Its purpose is to monitor \ # any changes in a specific directory or file and send email notification \ # immediately after the change. This can be very useful to watch a sensible file \ # or directory against any changes, like files /etc/passwd,/etc/shadow or \ # directory /bin or to monitor the root directory of a website against \ # any unwanted changes. # processname: iwatch # config: /etc/iwatch.xml # pidfile: /var/run/iwatch.pid # Do not load RH compatibility interface. WITHOUT_RC_COMPAT=1 # Source function library. . /etc/init.d/functions PIDFILE=/var/run/iwatch.pid LOCKFILE=/var/lock/subsys/iwatch RETVAL=0 start() { start_daemon --pidfile "$PIDFILE" --lockfile "$LOCKFILE" --expect-user root -- iwatch -d -p "$PIDFILE" RETVAL=$? return $RETVAL } stop() { stop_daemon --displayname iwatch --name iwatch --pidfile "$PIDFILE" --lockfile "$LOCKFILE" --expect-user root -- perl RETVAL=$? return $RETVAL } restart() { stop start } reload() { msg_reloading iwatch stop_daemon --displayname iwatch --name iwatch --pidfile "$PIDFILE" --expect-user root -HUP -- perl RETVAL=$? return $RETVAL } # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; reload) reload ;; restart) restart ;; condstop) if [ -e "$LOCKFILE" ]; then stop fi ;; condrestart) if [ -e "$LOCKFILE" ]; then restart fi ;; condreload) if [ -e "$LOCKFILE" ]; then reload fi ;; status) status --displayname iwatch --name iwatch --pidfile "$PIDFILE" --expect-user root -- perl RETVAL=$? ;; *) msg_usage "${0##*/} {start|stop|reload|restart|condstop|condrestart|condreload|status}" RETVAL=1 esac exit $RETVAL