Create PID_DIR in init.d script

Since the /var/run/elasticsearch directory is cleaned when the operating system starts, the init.d script must ensure that the PID_DIR is correctly created.

Closes #11594
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Tanguy Leroux 2015-06-15 16:31:43 +02:00
parent 0a526be344
commit 3b4ca8e399
4 changed files with 163 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -151,7 +151,14 @@ case "$1" in
# Prepare environment
mkdir -p "$LOG_DIR" "$DATA_DIR" && chown "$ES_USER":"$ES_GROUP" "$LOG_DIR" "$DATA_DIR"
# Ensure that the PID_DIR exists (it is cleaned at OS startup time)
if [ -n "$PID_DIR" ] && [ ! -e "$PID_DIR" ]; then
mkdir -p "$PID_DIR" && chown "$ES_USER":"$ES_GROUP" "$PID_DIR"
fi
if [ -n "$PID_FILE" ] && [ ! -e "$PID_FILE" ]; then
touch "$PID_FILE" && chown "$ES_USER":"$ES_GROUP" "$PID_FILE"
fi
if [ -n "$MAX_OPEN_FILES" ]; then
ulimit -n $MAX_OPEN_FILES

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@ -99,6 +99,14 @@ start() {
fi
export ES_GC_LOG_FILE
# Ensure that the PID_DIR exists (it is cleaned at OS startup time)
if [ -n "$PID_DIR" ] && [ ! -e "$PID_DIR" ]; then
mkdir -p "$PID_DIR" && chown "$ES_USER":"$ES_GROUP" "$PID_DIR"
fi
if [ -n "$pidfile" ] && [ ! -e "$pidfile" ]; then
touch "$pidfile" && chown "$ES_USER":"$ES_GROUP" "$pidfile"
fi
echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
# if not running, start it up here, usually something like "daemon $exec"
daemon --user $ES_USER --pidfile $pidfile $exec -p $pidfile -d -Des.default.path.home=$ES_HOME -Des.default.path.logs=$LOG_DIR -Des.default.path.data=$DATA_DIR -Des.default.path.conf=$CONF_DIR

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@ -144,3 +144,27 @@ setup() {
run systemctl status elasticsearch.service
echo "$output" | grep "Active:" | grep "inactive"
}
# Simulates the behavior of a system restart:
# the PID directory is deleted by the operating system
# but it should not block ES from starting
# see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/11594
@test "[SYSTEMD] delete PID_DIR and restart" {
skip_not_systemd
run rm -rf /var/run/elasticsearch
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
run systemd-tmpfiles --create
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
run systemctl start elasticsearch.service
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
wait_for_elasticsearch_status
assert_file_exist "/var/run/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.pid"
run systemctl stop elasticsearch.service
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}

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@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bats
# This file is used to test the elasticsearch init.d scripts.
# WARNING: This testing file must be executed as root and can
# dramatically change your system. It removes the 'elasticsearch'
# user/group and also many directories. Do not execute this file
# unless you know exactly what you are doing.
# The test case can be executed with the Bash Automated
# Testing System tool available at https://github.com/sstephenson/bats
# Thanks to Sam Stephenson!
# Licensed to Elasticsearch under one or more contributor
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# ownership. Elasticsearch licenses this file to you under
# the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
# Load test utilities
load packaging_test_utils
# Cleans everything for the 1st execution
setup() {
if [ "$BATS_TEST_NUMBER" -eq 1 ]; then
clean_before_test
fi
# Installs a package before test
if is_dpkg; then
dpkg -i elasticsearch*.deb >&2 || true
fi
if is_rpm; then
rpm -i elasticsearch*.rpm >&2 || true
fi
}
@test "[INIT.D] start" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run service elasticsearch start
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
wait_for_elasticsearch_status
assert_file_exist "/var/run/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.pid"
}
@test "[INIT.D] status (running)" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run service elasticsearch status
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}
##################################
# Check that Elasticsearch is working
##################################
@test "[INIT.D] test elasticsearch" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run_elasticsearch_tests
}
@test "[INIT.D] restart" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run service elasticsearch restart
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
wait_for_elasticsearch_status
run service elasticsearch status
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}
@test "[INIT.D] stop (running)" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run service elasticsearch stop
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}
@test "[INIT.D] status (stopped)" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run service elasticsearch status
[ "$status" -eq 3 ]
}
# Simulates the behavior of a system restart:
# the PID directory is deleted by the operating system
# but it should not block ES from starting
# see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/11594
@test "[INIT.D] delete PID_DIR and restart" {
skip_not_sysvinit
run rm -rf /var/run/elasticsearch
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
run service elasticsearch start
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
wait_for_elasticsearch_status
assert_file_exist "/var/run/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.pid"
run service elasticsearch stop
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}