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In normal operation native controllers are not expected to write anything to stdout or stderr. However, if due to an error or something unexpected with the environment a native controller does write something to stdout or stderr then it will block if nothing is reading that output. This change makes the stdout and stderr of native controllers reuse the same stdout and stderr as the Elasticsearch JVM (which are by default redirected to es.stdout.log and es.stderr.log) so that if something unexpected is written to native controller output then: 1. The native controller process does not block, waiting for something to read the output 2. We can see what the output was, making it easier to debug obscure environmental problems Backport of #56491 Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com> |
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