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author | William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com> | 2017-05-10 18:01:10 -0500 |
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committer | William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com> | 2017-05-10 18:13:23 -0500 |
commit | 4c89e3f5fa1c65ccd0c843f98e4013c2085f243f (patch) | |
tree | c0a16e895203b2eb18dd6b1524a3356d753eea01 /man | |
parent | 3673040722b75c0a4d06fbeb272f917c7d1ea7c4 (diff) |
supervise-daemon:create multiple options from --respawn-limit
This creates --respawn-delay, --respawn-max and --respawn-period. It was
suggested that it would be easier to follow if the options were
separated.
This is for #126.
Diffstat (limited to 'man')
-rw-r--r-- | man/openrc-run.8 | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/supervise-daemon.8 | 52 |
2 files changed, 44 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/man/openrc-run.8 b/man/openrc-run.8 index c7ac2ac1..f627004d 100644 --- a/man/openrc-run.8 +++ b/man/openrc-run.8 @@ -167,8 +167,20 @@ Display name used for the above defined command. Process name to match when signaling the daemon. .It Ar stopsig Signal to send when stopping the daemon. -.It Ar respawn_limit -Respawn limit +.It Ar respawn_delay +Respawn delay +.Xr supervise-daemon 8 +will use for this daemon. See +.Xr supervise-daemon 8 +for more information about this setting. +.It Ar respawn_max +Respawn max +.Xr supervise-daemon 8 +will use for this daemon. See +.Xr supervise-daemon 8 +for more information about this setting. +.It Ar respawn_period +Respawn period .Xr supervise-daemon 8 will use for this daemon. See .Xr supervise-daemon 8 diff --git a/man/supervise-daemon.8 b/man/supervise-daemon.8 index 43e74ef7..19aa5d44 100644 --- a/man/supervise-daemon.8 +++ b/man/supervise-daemon.8 @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ .Nd starts a daemon and restarts it if it crashes .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm +.Fl D , -respawn-delay +.Ar seconds .Fl d , -chdir .Ar path .Fl e , -env @@ -26,16 +28,18 @@ .Ar arg .Fl k , -umask .Ar value +.Fl m , -respawn-max +.Ar count .Fl N , -nicelevel .Ar level .Fl p , -pidfile .Ar pidfile -.Fl u , -user -.Ar user +.Fl P , -respawn-period +.Ar seconds .Fl r , -chroot .Ar chrootpath -.Fl R , -respawn-limit -.Ar limit +.Fl u , -user +.Ar user .Fl 1 , -stdout .Ar logfile .Fl 2 , -stderr @@ -84,6 +88,9 @@ Print the action(s) that are taken just before doing them. .Pp The options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width indent +.It Fl D , -respawn-delay Ar seconds +wait this number of seconds before restarting a daemon after it crashes. +The default is 0. .It Fl d , -chdir Ar path chdir to this directory before starting the daemon. .It Fl e , -env Ar VAR=VALUE @@ -96,29 +103,21 @@ Class can be 0 for none, 1 for real time, 2 for best effort and 3 for idle. Data can be from 0 to 7 inclusive. .It Fl k , -umask Ar mode Set the umask of the daemon. +.It Fl m , -respawn-max Ar count +Sets the maximum number of times a daemon will be respawned during a +respawn period. If a daemon dies more than this number of times during a +respawn period, +.Nm +will give up trying to respawn it and exit. The default is 10, and 0 +means unlimited. .It Fl N , -nicelevel Ar level Modifies the scheduling priority of the daemon. +.It Fl P , -respawn-period Ar seconds +Sets the length of a respawn period. The default is 10 seconds. See the +description of --respawn-max for more information. .It Fl r , -chroot Ar path chroot to this directory before starting the daemon. All other paths, such as the path to the daemon, chdir and pidfile, should be relative to the chroot. -.It Fl R , -respawn-limit Ar limit -Control how agressively -.Nm -will try to respawn a daemon when it fails to start. The limit argument -can be a pair of integers separated bya colon or the string unlimited. -.Pp -If a pair of integers is given, the first is a maximum number of respawn -attempts and the second is a time period. It should be interpreted as: -If the daemon dies and has to be respawned more than <first number> -times in any time period of <second number> seconds, exit and give up. -.Pp -For example, the default is 10:5. -This means if the supervisor respawns a daemon more than ten times -in any 5 second period, it gives up and exits. -.Pp -if unlimited is given as the limit, it means that the supervisor will -not exit or give up, no matter how many times the daemon it is -supervising needs to be respawned. .It Fl u , -user Ar user Start the daemon as the specified user. .It Fl 1 , -stdout Ar logfile @@ -143,6 +142,15 @@ to parse its options, which allows it to accept the `--' option which will cause it to stop processing options at that point. Any subsequent arguments are passed as arguments to the daemon to start and used when finding a daemon to stop or signal. +.Sh NOTE +If respawn-delay, respawn-max and respawn-period are not set correctly, +it is possible to trigger a situation in which the supervisor will +infinitely try to respawn a daemon. To avoid this, if you change the +values of --respawn-delay, --respawn-max or --respawn-period, always +make sure the settings mmake sense. For example, a respawn period of 5 +seconds with a respawn max of 10 and a respawn delay of 1 second leads +to infinite respawning since there can never be 10 respawns within 5 +seconds. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr chdir 2 , .Xr chroot 2 , |