[OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] base-files: add list-enabled/disabled to service function in /etc/profile

Stan Grishin stangri at melmac.net
Thu Jun 4 05:56:31 EDT 2020


On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 4:53 PM Michael Jones <mike at meshplusplus.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 6:21 PM Stan Grishin <stangri at melmac.net> wrote:
>>
>> To obtain the list of enabled (for autostart) services, you'd type
>> service list-enabled. For disabled services service list-disabled. It
>> is useful when you need to quickly check which services are
>> enabled/disabled or when helping other users troubleshoot.
>>
>> An alternative to list-enabled/list-disabled that I have considered
>> was to output the enabled status of available services below the usage
>> output, ie replace:
>>                 if [ -n "$1" ]; then
>>                         echo "service "'"'"$1"'"'" not found, the
>> following services are available:"
>>                     ls "/etc/init.d"
>>                 fi
>>
>> with
>>
>>                 if [ -n "$1" ]; then
>>                         echo "service "'"'"$1"'"'" not found, the
>> following services are available:"
>>                     for F in /etc/init.d/* ; do
>>                         $F enabled && echo "$F (autostart enabled)" ||
>> echo "$F (autostart **disabled**)"
>>                     done;
>>                 fi
>>
>>
>> Please elaborate on the list-start and list-stop question, I'm not
>> sure I understand the purpose of those.
>
>
> Originally I asked that question because I misunderstood what the goal of this change was.
>
> I thought that you were proposing to add the ability to enable / disable multiple services at the same time, so I was asking about the ability to start / stop multiple services at the same time.
>
> It's clear not that's not what you were trying to propose.
>
> So instead, what about listing the services that are running, and also listing the services that are configured, but not running?

Is there an easy universal way to determine if the service is running?

> I don't know that that provides a lot of value, so it may not be worth doing.

If there's a one/two liner to figure out if a service is running or
not, it may be better to implement `service list` which would print
the table of available init scripts, wherever they are enabled or not
and wherever they are running or not.

If that is deemed to be a better approach I can resubmit the patch.

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