D.26. /sbin/ifup
#!/bin/sh
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# Begin /sbin/ifup
#
# Description : Interface Up
#
# Authors : Nathan Coulson - nathan@linuxfromscratch.org
# Kevin P. Fleming - kpfleming@linuxfromscratch.org
# Update : Bruce Dubbs - bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org
#
# Version : LFS 7.0
#
# Notes : The IFCONFIG variable is passed to the SERVICE script
# in the /lib/services directory, to indicate what file the
# service should source to get interface specifications.
#
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RELEASE="7.0"
USAGE="Usage: $0 [ -hV ] [--help] [--version] interface"
VERSTR="LFS ifup, version ${RELEASE}"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--help | -h) help="y"; break ;;
--version | -V) echo "${VERSTR}"; exit 0 ;;
-*) echo "ifup: ${1}: invalid option" >&2
echo "${USAGE}" >& 2
exit 2 ;;
*) break ;;
esac
done
if [ -n "$help" ]; then
echo "${VERSTR}"
echo "${USAGE}"
echo
cat << HERE_EOF
ifup is used to bring up a network interface. The interface
parameter, e.g. eth0 or eth0:2, must match the trailing part of the
interface specifications file, e.g. /etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0:2.
HERE_EOF
exit 0
fi
file=/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.${1}
# Skip backup files
[ "${file}" = "${file%""~""}" ] || exit 0
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
log_info_msg "Bringing up the ${1} interface... "
if [ ! -r "${file}" ]; then
log_warning_msg "\n${file} is missing or cannot be accessed."
exit 1
fi
. $file
if [ "$IFACE" = "" ]; then
log_failure_msg "\n${file} does not define an interface [IFACE]."
exit 1
fi
# Do not process this service if started by boot, and ONBOOT
# is not set to yes
if [ "${IN_BOOT}" = "1" -a "${ONBOOT}" != "yes" ]; then
log_info_msg2 "skipped\n"
exit 0
fi
if [ -n "${SERVICE}" -a -x "/lib/services/${SERVICE}" ]; then
if [ -z "${CHECK_LINK}" -o \
"${CHECK_LINK}" = "y" -o \
"${CHECK_LINK}" = "yes" -o \
"${CHECK_LINK}" = "1" ]; then
# Bring up the interface
if ip link show ${IFACE} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
link_status=`ip link show ${IFACE}`
if [ -n "${link_status}" ]; then
if ! echo "${link_status}" | grep -q UP; then
ip link set ${IFACE} up
fi
fi
else
log_warning_msg "\nInterface ${IFACE} doesn't exist."
fi
fi
IFCONFIG=${file} /lib/services/${SERVICE} ${IFACE} up
else
MSG="\nUnable to process ${file}. Either "
MSG="${MSG}the SERVICE variable was not set "
MSG="${MSG}or the specified service cannot be executed."
log_failure_msg "$MSG"
exit 1
fi
# End /sbin/ifup