bind9/bin/tests/system/runtime/clean.sh
Ondřej Surý f8e264ba6d
Remove the lock-file configuration and -X argument to named
The lock-file configuration (both from configuration file and -X
argument to named) has better alternatives nowadays.  Modern process
supervisor should be used to ensure that a single named process is
running on a given configuration.

Alternatively, it's possible to wrap the named with flock(1).
2023-10-26 22:42:37 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
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[ -d ns2/nope ] && chmod 755 ns2/nope
rm -f *.pid
rm -f */named*.run
rm -f */named.memstats
rm -f kill*.out
rm -f ns*/managed-keys.bind*
rm -f ns*/named*.pid
rm -f ns2/named.conf ns2/named-alt*.conf
rm -f rndc.out*
rm -rf ns2/nope
rm -rf ns2/tmp.*