#!/bin/sh # # PTlink IRCD Crontab # # This is a script suitable for use in a crontab. It checks to make sure # your ircd is running. YOU NEED A SEPARATE CRON JOB FOR EACH IRCD. If your # ircd isn't found, it'll try to start it back up. # # You'll need to edit this script for your ircd. # # To check for your ircd every 10 minutes, put the following line in your # crontab: # 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /home/mydir/ircdchk # And if you don't want to get email from crontab when it checks you ircd, # put the following in your crontab: # 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /home/mydir/ircdchk >/dev/null 2>&1 # # change this to the directory you run your ircd from: dir="$HOME/ircd/bin" # change this to the name of your ircd's file in that directory: ircdexe="ircd" # I wouldn't touch this if I were you. ircdname="../var/ircd.pid" ########## you probably don't need to change anything below here ########## cd $dir if test -r $ircdname; then # there is a pid file -- is it current? ircdpid=`cat $ircdname` if `kill -CHLD $ircdpid >/dev/null 2>&1`; then # it's still going # back out quietly exit 0 fi echo "" echo "Stale $ircdname file (erasing it)" rm -f $ircdname fi echo "" echo "Couldn't find the ircd running. Reloading it..." echo "" ./$ircdexe