G. Pape
runit
runit - replacing init
How to replace sysvinit on GNU/Linux
How to replace init on *BSD
How to replace init on MacOSX
How to replace init on Solaris
Replacing sysvinit (GNU/Linux)
Follow these steps to migrate from sysvinit to runit on
Debian GNU/Linux (woody).
The /sbin/init binary is not replaced until step 6, runit is
the default Unix process no 1 after step 7.
If you have installed the precompiled Debian package, start at step 3.
Step 1: The three stages
runit looks for the three stages implementing the system's
booting, running and shutdown in /etc/runit/1,
/etc/runit/2 and /etc/runit/3, create the files now:
# mkdir -p /etc/runit
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/debian/[123] /etc/runit/
Create also a getty service directory:
# mkdir -p /etc/sv/getty-5
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/debian/getty-tty5/run /etc/sv/getty-5/
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/debian/getty-tty5/finish /etc/sv/getty-5/
If you want runit to handle the ctrl-alt-del keyboard request, do:
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/debian/ctrlaltdel /etc/runit/
Step 2: The runit programs
The runit programs must reside on the root partition, copy them to
/sbin:
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/command/runit* /sbin/
Step 3: The getties
At least one getty must run in stage 2 so that you are able to login.
Choose a free tty, say tty5, where sysvinit is not
running any getty (edit /etc/inittab and kill -HUP 1 if
needed), and tell runsvdir about the getty-5
service:
# mkdir -p /var/service
# ln -s /etc/sv/getty-5 /var/service/
Start runit's stage 2 for testing:
# /etc/runit/2 &
And check that the getty is running.
Step 4: Reboot into runit for testing
Boot your system with runit for the first time.
This does not change the default boot behavior of your system, lilo
will be told to use runit just once:
- reboot the system
- enter the following on the lilo prompt:
init=/sbin/runit-init
- watch the console output while runit boots up the system
- switch to tty5 when stage 2 is reached, a getty
should run there, you are able to login.
If you are not using lilo as boot loader, refer to the documentation
of your boot loader on how to pass init=/sbin/runit-init to the
kernel.
Step 5: Service migration
The goal is to migrate all services from sysvinit scheme to the
runit service supervision design; take a look at these
run scripts for popular services.
The migration can be done smoothly.
For those services that are not migrated to use run scripts yet,
add the corresponding init-script startup to /etc/runit/1,
e.g.:
#!/bin/sh
# one time tasks
/etc/init.d/kerneld start
/etc/init.d/rmnologin
touch /etc/runit/stopit
chmod 0 /etc/runit/stopit
It is possible to just add /etc/init.d/rc 2 for having all services
from the former runlevel 2 started as one time tasks, but keep the goal above
in mind, supervising services has great advantages.
Repeat step 4 and 5, using /sbin/runit-init 6 to reboot the
system, until you are satisfied with your services startup.
If anything goes wrong, reboot the system into the default sysvinit
/sbin/init and repair the runit stages, then start again at
step 4.
Step 6: Replace /sbin/init
Now it is time to replace the sysvinit /sbin/init binary:
# mv /sbin/init /sbin/init.sysv
# ln -s runit-init /sbin/init
Step 7: Final reboot
The last step is to do the final reboot to boot the system with the new
default Unix process no 1 runit.
# init 6
To report success:
# ( uname -a ; cat /etc/runit/[123] ) |mail pape-runit-1.4.1@smarden.org
Replacing init (*BSD)
Follow these steps to migrate from init to runit on
OpenBSD 2.9 or
FreeBSD 4.4.
The /sbin/init binary is not replaced until step 4.
Step 1: The three stages
runit looks for the three stages implementing the system's
booting, running and shutdown in /etc/runit/1,
/etc/runit/2 and /etc/runit/3 respectively.
Create the scripts now:
# mkdir -p /etc/runit
OpenBSD 2.9:
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/openbsd/[123] /etc/runit/
FreeBSD 4.4:
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/freebsd/[123] /etc/runit/
Remove the svscanboot startup from /etc/rc.local by
deleting the line csh -cf '/command/svscanboot &' (this normally
is the last one); runit will start
runsvdir in stage 2 after running
rc.local in stage 1.
# vi /etc/rc.local
Step 2: The runit programs
The runit programs must reside on the root partition, install them
into /sbin:
# install -m0500 /package/admin/runit/command/runit* /sbin/
Step 3: The getties
At least one getty must run in stage 2 so that you are able to login.
To have it run on the virtual console no 5, create the getty-5 service
directory:
# mkdir -p /etc/sv/getty-5
OpenBSD 2.9:
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/openbsd/getty-ttyC4/run /etc/sv/getty-5/
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/openbsd/getty-ttyC4/finish /etc/sv/getty-5/
FreeBSD 4.4:
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/freebsd/getty-ttyv4/run /etc/sv/getty-5/
# cp -p /package/admin/runit/etc/freebsd/getty-ttyv4/finish /etc/sv/getty-5/
and tell runsvdir about the getty-5
service:
# mkdir -p /var/service
# ln -s /etc/sv/getty-5 /var/service/
Start runit's stage 2 for testing:
# /etc/runit/2 &
And check that the getty is running.
Step 4: Replace the /sbin/init binary
Before replacing the init binary, make sure that you are able
to boot your system alternatively, e.g. with a boot floppy, to restore the
former /sbin/init if anything goes wrong.
Make a backup copy of the current /sbin/init program and replace
it with /sbin/runit-init:
# cp -p /sbin/init /sbin/init.bsd
# install /sbin/runit-init /sbin/init
Boot your system with runit for the first time:
# reboot
Watch the console output while runit boots up the system.
Switch to the virtual console 5 (CTRL-ALT-F5) when stage 2 is reached, a
getty should run there, you are able to login.
Use init 6 to reboot and init 0 to halt a system that runs
runit.
This will cause runit to enter stage 3 which runs
/sbin/reboot or /sbin/halt as last command.
To report success:
# ( uname -a ; cat /etc/runit/[123] ) |mail pape-runit-1.4.1@smarden.org
Step 5: Service migration
The goal is to migrate all services from /etc/rc.* scheme to the
runit service supervision design; take a look at these
run scripts for popular services.
The migration can be done smoothly.
By default runit runs the /etc/rc scripts in stage 1 as a
one time task, so the services are started automatically:
#!/bin/sh
# system one time tasks
/bin/sh /etc/rc autoboot
touch /etc/runit/stopit
chmod 0 /etc/runit/stopit
To migrate a service, create a service directory, disable the service if
it is running, disable the service in /etc/rc.conf or remove the
service startup from the /etc/rc.* scripts and tell
runsvdir about the new service.
Replacing init on MacOSX
Replacing init on MacOSX is not yet supported.
Please refer to the instructions on how to use
runit service supervision with the MacOSX init scheme.
Replacing init on Solaris
Replacing init on Solaris is not yet supported.
Please refer to the instructions on how to use
runit service supervision with the Solaris sysvinit scheme.
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
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