#! /bin/sh

### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:          nuts
# Required-Start:    $remote_fs $syslog dbus
# Required-Stop:     $remote_fs $syslog dbus
# Should-Start:
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop:      0 1 6
# Short-Description: Network UTility Server
# Description:       Network UTility Server (nuts) manages
#                    network devices.
### END INIT INFO

PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DAEMON=/usr/sbin/nuts
NAME=nuts
DESC="Network UTility Server (nuts)"

test -x $DAEMON || exit 0

set -e

. /lib/lsb/init-functions

case "$1" in
start)
	echo -n "Starting $DESC: "
	start-stop-daemon --start --oknodo -b -m --quiet --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid \
		--exec $DAEMON -- $DAEMON_OPTS
	echo "$NAME."
	;;
stop)
	echo -n "Stopping $DESC: "
	start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --retry 5 --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON
	echo "$NAME."
	;;
#reload)
	#
	#	If the daemon can reload its config files on the fly
	#	for example by sending it SIGHUP, do it here.
	#
	#	If the daemon responds to changes in its config file
	#	directly anyway, make this a do-nothing entry.
	#
	# echo "Reloading $DESC configuration files."
	# start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet --pidfile \
	#	/var/run/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON
#;;
force-reload)
	#
	#	If the "reload" option is implemented, move the "force-reload"
	#	option to the "reload" entry above. If not, "force-reload" is
	#	just the same as "restart" except that it does nothing if the
	#	daemon isn't already running.
	#
	# check wether $DAEMON is running. If so, restart
	start-stop-daemon --stop --test --quiet --pidfile \
		/var/run/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON \
	&& $0 restart \
	|| exit 0
	;;
restart)
	$0 stop
	$0 start
	;;
*)
	N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
	# echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2
	echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2
	exit 1
	;;
esac

exit 0
