NAME
Rex::Commands::Service - Manage System Services
DESCRIPTION
With this module you can manage Linux services.
SYNOPSIS
use Rex::Commands::Service
service apache2 => "start";
service apache2 => "stop";
service apache2 => "restart";
service apache2 => "status";
service apache2 => "reload";
service apache2 => "ensure", "started";
service apache2 => "ensure", "stopped";
EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
service($service, $action, [$option])
The service function accepts 2 parameters. The first is the service name and the second the action you want to perform.
- starting a service
-
task "start-service", "server01", sub { service apache2 => "start"; };
- stopping a service
-
task "stop-service", "server01", sub { service apache2 => "stop"; };
- restarting a service
-
task "restart-service", "server01", sub { service apache2 => "restart"; };
- checking status of a service
-
task "status-service", "server01", sub { if( service apache2 => "status" ) { say "Apache2 is running"; } else { say "Apache2 is not running"; } };
- reloading a service
-
task "reload-service", "server01", sub { service apache2 => "reload"; };
- ensure that a service will started at boot time
-
task "prepare", sub { service "apache2", ensure => "started"; };
- ensure that a service will NOT be started.
-
task "prepare", sub { service "apache2", ensure => "stopped"; };
If you need to define a custom command for start, stop, restart, reload or status you can do this with the corresponding options.
task "prepare", sub { service "apache2", ensure => "started", start => "/usr/local/bin/httpd -f /etc/my/httpd.conf", stop => "killall httpd", status => "ps -efww | grep httpd", restart => "killall httpd && /usr/local/bin/httpd -f /etc/my/httpd.conf", reload => "killall httpd && /usr/local/bin/httpd -f /etc/my/httpd.conf"; };
This function supports the following hooks:
- before_${action}
-
For example:
before_start
,before_stop
,before_restart
This gets executed right before the given service action. All original parameters are passed to it.
- after_${action}
-
For example:
after_start
,after_stop
,after_restart
This gets executed right after the given service action. All original parameters, and any returned results are passed to it.
service_provider_for $os => $type;
To set another service provider as the default, use this function.
user "root";
group "db" => "db[01..10]";
service_provider_for SunOS => "svcadm";
task "start", group => "db", sub {
service ssh => "restart";
};
This example will restart the ssh service via svcadm (but only on SunOS, on other operating systems it will use the default).