Jesper Rønn-Jensen <jesperrr@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Eric Wong <e@80x24.org> wrote:
> > Jesper Rønn-Jensen <jesperrr@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> +++ b/examples/init.sh
> >> @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ restart|reload)
> >> $CMD
> >> ;;
> >> upgrade)
> >> - if sig USR2 && sleep 2 && sig 0 && oldsig QUIT
> >> + if sig USR2 && sleep 2 && sig 0
> >> then
> >> n=$TIMEOUT
> >> while test -s $old_pid && test $n -ge 0
> >> --
> >
> > I actually wrote a better init script for a similar server,
> > patch coming in a bit (or later, close to falling asleep).
>
> Thanks for input.
>
> I will close this issue and wait for your patch later, then.
Proposed patch below (for "git am --scissors" users)
I've pushed this out to the "jr/init" branch on the git repo
and you can download the blob directly, here:
https://bogomips.org/unicorn.git/plain/examples/init.sh?h=jr/init
Will rebase/amend this branch as necessary until merged into master.
> Will also close pull-request I put at github with reference to this thread.
Please do, thank you.
Their terms-of-service doesn't allow bots to auto-close and redirect
things; and I can't support any centralized messaging system.
> > Anyways if you stick to old-school Usenet/mailing list posting
> > conventions, I'm more than happy to help you :)
> PS. Thanks for tip on HTML vs Plain text mails. Didn't know Gmail
> could send plain text :)
I think the only problem with gmail I've heard was from mobile
phone app users. At least the git ML and LKML gets text-only
gmail posts all the time.
We old-school conventions mean we also trim our quotes and
avoid top-posting :)
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Subject: [PATCH] examples/init.sh: update to reduce upgrade raciness
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Rework the "upgrade" target to only read the PID files once to
avoid misreading the wrong PID files in the middle of the
upgrade.
Additionally, introduce the UPGRADE_DELAY environment parameter
so users can increase/decrease according to their application
startup time.
PID files are inherently racy and people should be using a
process manager (systemd or similar) instead, but this should
mitigate most of the problems with the old target.
While we're at it, add LSB tags for systems which complain
about the lack of them and modernize things a bit using
$(command) construct instead of the more fragile `command`.
Thanks-to: Jesper Rønn-Jensen <jesperrr@gmail.com>
---
examples/init.sh | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/examples/init.sh b/examples/init.sh
index 1f0e035..4ef6cdc 100644
--- a/examples/init.sh
+++ b/examples/init.sh
@@ -1,7 +1,16 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -e
+### BEGIN INIT INFO
+# Provides: unicorn
+# Required-Start: $local_fs $network
+# Required-Stop: $local_fs $network
+# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
+# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
+# Short-Description: Start/stop unicorn Rack app server
+### END INIT INFO
+
# Example init script, this can be used with nginx, too,
-# since nginx and unicorn accept the same signals
+# since nginx and unicorn accept the same signals.
# Feel free to change any of the following variables for your app:
TIMEOUT=${TIMEOUT-60}
@@ -9,21 +18,22 @@ APP_ROOT=/home/x/my_app/current
PID=$APP_ROOT/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid
CMD="/usr/bin/unicorn -D -c $APP_ROOT/config/unicorn.rb"
INIT_CONF=$APP_ROOT/config/init.conf
+UPGRADE_DELAY=${UPGRADE_DELAY-2}
action="$1"
set -u
test -f "$INIT_CONF" && . $INIT_CONF
-old_pid="$PID.oldbin"
+OLD="$PID.oldbin"
cd $APP_ROOT || exit 1
sig () {
- test -s "$PID" && kill -$1 `cat $PID`
+ test -s "$PID" && kill -$1 $(cat $PID)
}
oldsig () {
- test -s $old_pid && kill -$1 `cat $old_pid`
+ test -s "$OLD" && kill -$1 $(cat $OLD)
}
case $action in
@@ -45,18 +55,36 @@ restart|reload)
$CMD
;;
upgrade)
- if sig USR2 && sleep 2 && sig 0 && oldsig QUIT
+ if oldsig 0
+ then
+ echo >&2 "Old upgraded process still running with $OLD"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ cur_pid=
+ if test -s "$PID"
+ then
+ cur_pid=$(cat $PID)
+ fi
+
+ if test -n "$cur_pid" &&
+ kill -USR2 "$cur_pid" &&
+ sleep $UPGRADE_DELAY &&
+ new_pid=$(cat $PID) &&
+ test x"$new_pid" != x"$cur_pid" &&
+ kill -0 "$new_pid" &&
+ kill -QUIT "$cur_pid"
then
n=$TIMEOUT
- while test -s $old_pid && test $n -ge 0
+ while kill -0 "$cur_pid" 2>/dev/null && test $n -ge 0
do
printf '.' && sleep 1 && n=$(( $n - 1 ))
done
echo
- if test $n -lt 0 && test -s $old_pid
+ if test $n -lt 0 && kill -0 "$cur_pid" 2>/dev/null
then
- echo >&2 "$old_pid still exists after $TIMEOUT seconds"
+ echo >&2 "$cur_pid still running after $TIMEOUT seconds"
exit 1
fi
exit 0
--
EW