-- EDIT, still some issues --
OK my script uses a loop to wait for network connections. So when I run it, even with daemon it will just sit there and not take me back to the shell. I tried su -c "/home/webreports/report-list &" USER but it tried to run as the user & even though i have it in quotes, i even tried single quotes.
-- Original -- I have made a script (yet to be tested) for running a bash script as a service. I have two questions.
1) how do i get it to run as a specific user? the software we use CANNOT be run as root and will fail horribly if it does (horrible software we are sadly stuck with). So how do i make it run the service as user "JOEBOB" lets say.
2) Do I just put the script file into "/etc/rc5.d " to be able to use "service report-listen start" ?
--- Script --
#!/bin/sh # # myservice This shell script takes care of starting and stopping # the /home/webreports/report-listen # # Source function library . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions # Do preliminary checks here, if any #### START of preliminary checks ######### ##### END of preliminary checks ####### # Handle manual control parameters like start, stop, status, restart, etc. case "$1" in start) # Start daemons. echo -n $"Starting report-listen daemon: " echo daemon /home/webreports/report-listen echo ;; stop) # Stop daemons. echo -n $"Shutting down report-listen: " killproc /home/webreports/report-listen echo # Do clean-up works here like removing pid files from /var/run, etc. ;; status) status /home/webreports/report-listen ;; restart) $0 stop $0 start ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart}" exit 1 esac exit 0