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state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")" |
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started="true" |
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[ -f "$__object/parameter/stopped" ] && started="false" |
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# If the user wants the jail gone, it implies it shouldn't be started. |
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[ -f "$__object/parameter/stopped" -o "$state" = "absent" ] && started="false" |
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if [ -f "$__object/parameter/ip" ]; then |
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ip="$(cat "$__object/parameter/ip")" |
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present="$(cat "$__object/explorer/present")" |
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status="$(cat "$__object/explorer/status")" |
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# Defining a jail as absent and started at the same time |
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# makes no sense. Treat this as an error. |
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if [ "$started" = "true" -a "$state" = "absent" ]; then |
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exec >&2 |
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echo "Can't have --state absent and --started true together\!" |
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exit 1 |
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fi |
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stopJail() { |
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# Check $status before issuing command |
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if [ "$status" = "STARTED" ]; then |
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