files/fail2ban-openrc.init: use RC_SVCNAME instead of hard-coding the name.

If our service is installed under some other name, then we don't want
the service script to say things like "Starting fail2ban..." because
the name "fail2ban" won't make any sense at that point. Instead, we
use the $RC_SVCNAME variable to ensure that the service name matches
what we tell the user. Typically, however, $RC_SVCNAME will still be
"fail2ban".
pull/2182/head
Michael Orlitzky 2018-07-15 13:37:00 -04:00
parent 0b146208eb
commit e0097aefb9
1 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -40,24 +40,24 @@ start_pre() {
}
start() {
ebegin "Starting fail2ban"
ebegin "Starting ${RC_SVCNAME}"
start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile "${pidfile}" \
-- ${command} ${command_args} start
eend $? "Failed to start fail2ban"
eend $? "Failed to start ${RC_SVCNAME}"
}
stop() {
ebegin "Stopping fail2ban"
ebegin "Stopping ${RC_SVCNAME}"
start-stop-daemon --stop --pidfile "${pidfile}" --retry 30 \
-- ${command} ${command_args} stop
eend $? "Failed to stop fail2ban"
eend $? "Failed to stop ${RC_SVCNAME}"
}
reload() {
ebegin "Reloading fail2ban"
ebegin "Reloading ${RC_SVCNAME}"
${command} ${command_args} reload
eend $? "Failed to reload fail2ban"
eend $? "Failed to reload ${RC_SVCNAME}"
}
showlog(){