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#!/bin/bash
#
# supervisord This scripts turns supervisord on
#
# Author: Mike McGrath <[email protected]> (based off yumupdatesd)
# Jason Koppe <[email protected]> adjusted to read sysconfig,
# use supervisord tools to start/stop, conditionally wait
# for child processes to shutdown, and startup later
# Mikhail Mingalev <[email protected]> Merged
# redhat-init-jkoppe and redhat-sysconfig-jkoppe, and
# made the script "simple customizable".
# Brendan Maguire <[email protected]> Added OPTIONS to
# SUPERVISORCTL status call
#
# chkconfig: 345 83 04
#
# description: supervisor is a process control utility. It has a web based
# xmlrpc interface as well as a few other nifty features.
# Script was originally written by Jason Koppe <[email protected]>.
#
# source function library
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
set -a
PREFIX=/usr
SUPERVISORD=$PREFIX/bin/supervisord
SUPERVISORCTL=$PREFIX/bin/supervisorctl
PIDFILE=/var/run/supervisord.pid
LOCKFILE=/var/lock/subsys/supervisord
OPTIONS="-c /etc/supervisord.conf"
# unset this variable if you don't care to wait for child processes to shutdown before removing the $LOCKFILE-lock
WAIT_FOR_SUBPROCESSES=yes
# remove this if you manage number of open files in some other fashion
ulimit -n 96000
RETVAL=0
running_pid()
{
# Check if a given process pid's cmdline matches a given name
pid=$1
name=$2
[ -z "$pid" ] && return 1
[ ! -d /proc/$pid ] && return 1
(cat /proc/$pid/cmdline | tr "\000" "\n"|grep -q $name) || return 1
return 0
}
running()
{
# Check if the process is running looking at /proc
# (works for all users)
# No pidfile, probably no daemon present
[ ! -f "$PIDFILE" ] && return 1
# Obtain the pid and check it against the binary name
pid=`cat $PIDFILE`
running_pid $pid $SUPERVISORD || return 1
return 0
}
start() {
echo "Starting supervisord: "
if [ -e $PIDFILE ]; then
echo "ALREADY STARTED"
return 1
fi
# start supervisord with options from sysconfig (stuff like -c)
$SUPERVISORD $OPTIONS
# show initial startup status
$SUPERVISORCTL $OPTIONS status
# only create the subsyslock if we created the PIDFILE
[ -e $PIDFILE ] && touch $LOCKFILE
}
stop() {
echo -n "Stopping supervisord: "
$SUPERVISORCTL $OPTIONS shutdown
if [ -n "$WAIT_FOR_SUBPROCESSES" ]; then
echo "Waiting roughly 60 seconds for $PIDFILE to be removed after child processes exit"
for sleep in 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 last; do
if [ ! -e $PIDFILE ] ; then
echo "Supervisord exited as expected in under $total_sleep seconds"
break
else
if [[ $sleep -eq "last" ]] ; then
echo "Supervisord still working on shutting down. We've waited roughly 60 seconds, we'll let it do its thing from here"
return 1
else
sleep $sleep
total_sleep=$(( $total_sleep + $sleep ))
fi
fi
done
fi
# always remove the subsys. We might have waited a while, but just remove it at this point.
rm -f $LOCKFILE
}
restart() {
stop
start
}
case "$1" in
start)
start
RETVAL=$?
;;
stop)
stop
RETVAL=$?
;;
restart|force-reload)
restart
RETVAL=$?
;;
reload)
$SUPERVISORCTL $OPTIONS reload
RETVAL=$?
;;
condrestart)
[ -f $LOCKFILE ] && restart
RETVAL=$?
;;
status)
$SUPERVISORCTL $OPTIONS status
if running ; then
RETVAL=0
else
RETVAL=1
fi
;;
*)
echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|reload|force-reload|condrestart}"
exit 1
esac
exit $RETVAL