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#!/bin/bash
#
# zfs           This script will mount/umount the zfs filesystems.
#
# chkconfig:    2345 01 99
# description:  This script will mount/umount the zfs filesystems during
#               system boot/shutdown.  Configuration of which filesystems
#               should be mounted is handled by the zfs 'mountpoint' and
#               'canmount' properties.  See the zfs(8) man page for details.
#               It is also responsible for all userspace zfs services.
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: zfs
# Required-Start: $local_fs
# Required-Stop: $local_fs
# Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop:      0 1 6
# Should-Stop:
# Short-Description: Mount/umount the zfs filesystems
# Description: ZFS is an advanced filesystem designed to simplify managing
#              and protecting your data.  This service mounts the ZFS
#              filesystems and starts all related zfs services.
### END INIT INFO

# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions

LOCKFILE=/var/lock/zfs/zfs
ZFS="/sbin/zfs"
ZPOOL="/sbin/zpool"
ZPOOL_CACHE="/etc/zfs/zpool.cache"

# Source zfs configuration.
[ -r '/etc/default/zfs' ] &&  . /etc/default/zfs

[ -x "$ZPOOL" ] || exit 1
[ -x "$ZFS" ] || exit 2

start()
{
	[ -f "$LOCKFILE" ] && return 3

	# Requires selinux policy which has not been written.
	if [ -r "/selinux/enforce" ] &&
	   [ "$(cat /selinux/enforce)" = "1" ]; then

		echo "SELinux ZFS policy required"
		return 4
	fi

	# Delay until all required block devices are present.
	udevadm settle

	# Load the zfs module stack
	/sbin/modprobe zfs

	# Ensure / exists in /etc/mtab, if not update mtab accordingly.
	# This should be handled by rc.sysinit but lets be paranoid.
	awk '$2 == "/" { exit 1 }' /etc/mtab
	RETVAL=$?
	if [ "$RETVAL" -eq 0 ]; then
		/bin/mount -f /
	fi

	# Import all pools described by the cache file, and then mount
	# all filesystem based on their properties.
	if [ -f "$ZPOOL_CACHE" ] ; then
		echo "Importing ZFS pools"
		"$ZPOOL" import -fc "$ZPOOL_CACHE" -aN 2>/dev/null

		echo "Mounting ZFS filesystems"
		"$ZFS" mount -a

		echo "Exporting ZFS filesystems"
		"$ZFS" share -a
	fi

	touch "$LOCKFILE"
}

stop()
{
	[ ! -f "$LOCKFILE" ] && return 3

	echo "Unmounting ZFS filesystems"
	"$ZFS" umount -a

	rm -f "$LOCKFILE"
}

status()
{
	[ ! -f "$LOCKFILE" ] && return 3

	"$ZPOOL" status && echo "" && "$ZPOOL" list
}

case "$1" in
	start)
		start
		RETVAL=$?
		;;
	stop)
		stop
		RETVAL=$?
		;;
	status)
		status
		RETVAL=$?
		;;
	restart)
		stop
		start
		;;
	condrestart)
		if [ -f "$LOCKFILE" ]; then
			stop
			start
		fi
		;;
	*)
		echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|condrestart}"
		;;
esac

exit $RETVAL