#!/bin/sh set -e # Example init script, this can be used with nginx, too, # since nginx and unicorn accept the same signals # Feel free to change any of the following variables for your app: TIMEOUT=${TIMEOUT-60} APP_ROOT=/home/x/my_app/current PID=$APP_ROOT/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid CMD="/usr/bin/unicorn -D -c $APP_ROOT/config/unicorn.rb" INIT_CONF=$APP_ROOT/config/init.conf action="$1" set -u test -f "$INIT_CONF" && . $INIT_CONF old_pid="$PID.oldbin" cd $APP_ROOT || exit 1 sig () { test -s "$PID" && kill -$1 `cat $PID` } oldsig () { test -s $old_pid && kill -$1 `cat $old_pid` } case $action in start) sig 0 && echo >&2 "Already running" && exit 0 $CMD ;; stop) sig QUIT && exit 0 echo >&2 "Not running" ;; force-stop) sig TERM && exit 0 echo >&2 "Not running" ;; restart|reload) sig HUP && echo reloaded OK && exit 0 echo >&2 "Couldn't reload, starting '$CMD' instead" $CMD ;; upgrade) if sig USR2 && sleep 2 && sig 0 && oldsig QUIT then n=$TIMEOUT while test -s $old_pid && test $n -ge 0 do printf '.' && sleep 1 && n=$(( $n - 1 )) done echo if test $n -lt 0 && test -s $old_pid then echo >&2 "$old_pid still exists after $TIMEOUT seconds" exit 1 fi exit 0 fi echo >&2 "Couldn't upgrade, starting '$CMD' instead" $CMD ;; reopen-logs) sig USR1 ;; *) echo >&2 "Usage: $0 " exit 1 ;; esac