| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147 | #!/bin/sh### BEGIN INIT INFO# Provides: celeryd# Required-Start: $network $local_fs $remote_fs# Required-Stop: $network $local_fs $remote_fs# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5# Default-Stop: 0 1 6# Short-Description: celery task worker daemon### END INIT INFO## ============================================# celeryd - Starts the Celery worker daemon.# ============================================## :Usage: /etc/init.d/${basename $0} {start|stop|restart|status}# :Configuration file: /etc/sysconfig/celeryd## To implement separate init scripts, do NOT copy this script.  Instead,# symlink it.  I.e., if my new application, "little-worker" needs an init, I# should just use:##   ln -s /etc/init.d/celeryd /etc/init.d/little-worker## You can then configure this by manipulating /etc/sysconfig/little-worker.## Setting `prog` here allows you to symlink this init script, making it easy# to run multiple processes on the system.prog="$(basename $0)"# Source the centos stuff. /etc/init.d/functions# Also look at sysconfig; this is where environmental variables should be set# on RHEL systems.[ -f "/etc/sysconfig/$prog" ] && . /etc/sysconfig/$progCELERYD=${CELERYD:-"-m celery worker --detach"}CELERY=${CELERY:-"/usr/bin/celery"}CELERYD_PID_FILE=${CELERYD_PID_FILE:-"/var/run/celery/$prog.pid"}CELERYD_LOG_FILE=${CELERYD_LOG_FILE:-"/var/log/celery/$prog.log"}CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL=${CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL:-"INFO"}# This is used to change how Celery loads in the configs.  It does not need to# be set to be run.export CELERY_LOADERstart_workers () {    CELERYD_LOG_DIR=$(dirname $CELERYD_LOG_FILE)    CELERYD_PID_DIR=$(dirname $CELERYD_PID_FILE)    # Ensure that the directories exist.    mkdir -p $CELERYD_LOG_DIR $CELERYD_PID_DIR    # If we specified a user, and/or a group, chown as needed    if [ -n "$CELERYD_USER" ]; then        CHOWN_UG="${CELERYD_USER}"        # If the group is specified, also use that in the chown.        [ -n "$CELERYD_GROUP" ] && CHOWN_UG="$CHOWN_UG:$CELERYD_GROUP"        # Execute the chown on the directory only        chown $CHOWN_UG $CELERYD_LOG_DIR $CELERYD_PID_DIR        CELERYD_OPTS="$CELERYD_OPTS --uid=$CELERYD_USER"    fi    # If we need to be run from a specific location, cd to it before launch    if [ -n "$CELERYD_CHDIR" ]; then        cd $CELERYD_CHDIR    fi    log_message "Starting $prog"    $CELERY multi start $prog \                               --pidfile=$CELERYD_PID_FILE \                               --logfile=$CELERYD_LOG_FILE \                               --loglevel=$CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL \                               --cmd="$CELERYD" \                                --quiet \                               $CELERYD_OPTS    RETVAL=$?    if [ "$RETVAL" == "0" ]; then        touch /var/lock/subsys/$prog        success    else        failure    fi    echo}stop_workers () {    echo -n $"Stopping $prog: "    # If we haven't ended, explicitly kill it!    if [ ! -f $CELERYD_PID_FILE ] || [ ! -e /proc/$(cat $CELERYD_PID_FILE) ]; then        failure    echo        return    fi    # According to the latest Celery workers guide (3.0.x+),     #  stopping workers should be via TERM signals    celerypids=$(cat $CELERYD_PID_FILE | xargs echo)    echo "Killing PIDs $celerypids"    log_message "Killing PIDs $celerypids ..."     kill -s TERM $celerypids    RETVAL=$?    # SLeep a few seconds to make sure the process really is dead    sleep 3    # Now make sure that the process really does not exist    RETVAL=$(ps h -p $celerypids)    if [ "$RETVAL" == "" ]; then        rm -f /var/lock/subsys/$prog        log_message "SUCCESS killing PIDs $celerypids"         success    else        log_message "FAILED killing PIDs $celerypids"         failure    fi    echo}log_message() {    now=$(/bin/date -u "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")    echo "[$now:] $1" >> $CELERYD_LOG_FILE}case "$1" in    start)        start_workers ;;    stop)        stop_workers ;;    status)        status -p $CELERYD_PID_FILE $prog ;;    restart)        stop_workers        start_workers ;;    *)        echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/$prog {start|stop|restart|status}"        exit 1    ;;esacexit 0
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