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- #!/bin/sh
- # ============================================
- # celeryd - Starts the Celery worker daemon.
- # ============================================
- #
- # :Usage: /etc/init.d/celeryd {start|stop|restart|status}
- # :Configuration file: /etc/sysconfig/celeryd
- #
- # See http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/tutorials/daemonizing.html
- ### 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
- #
- #
- # 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.
- # If we're invoked via SysV-style runlevel scripts we need to follow the
- # link from rcX.d before working out the script name.
- if [[ `dirname $0` == /etc/rc*.d ]]; then
- target="$(readlink $0)"
- else
- target=$0
- fi
- prog="$(basename $target)"
- # Source the centos service helper functions
- source /etc/init.d/functions
- # NOTE: "set -e" does not work with the above functions,
- # which use non-zero return codes as non-error return conditions
- # some commands work asyncronously, so we'll wait this many seconds
- SLEEP_SECONDS=5
- DEFAULT_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/$prog-%n.pid"
- DEFAULT_LOG_FILE="/var/log/celery/$prog-%n.log"
- DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL="INFO"
- DEFAULT_NODES="celery"
- DEFAULT_CELERYD="-m celery.bin.celeryd_detach"
- CELERY_DEFAULTS=${CELERY_DEFAULTS:-"/etc/sysconfig/$prog"}
- test -f "$CELERY_DEFAULTS" && . "$CELERY_DEFAULTS"
- # Set CELERY_CREATE_DIRS to always create log/pid dirs.
- CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=${CELERY_CREATE_DIRS:-0}
- CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRS
- CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRS
- if [ -z "$CELERYD_PID_FILE" ]; then
- CELERYD_PID_FILE="$DEFAULT_PID_FILE"
- CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=1
- fi
- if [ -z "$CELERYD_LOG_FILE" ]; then
- CELERYD_LOG_FILE="$DEFAULT_LOG_FILE"
- CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=1
- fi
- CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL=${CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL:-${CELERYD_LOGLEVEL:-$DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL}}
- CELERYD_MULTI=${CELERYD_MULTI:-"celeryd-multi"}
- CELERYD=${CELERYD:-$DEFAULT_CELERYD}
- CELERYD_NODES=${CELERYD_NODES:-$DEFAULT_NODES}
- # This is used to change how Celery loads in the configs. It does not need to
- # be set to be run.
- export CELERY_LOADER
- if [ -n "$2" ]; then
- CELERYD_OPTS="$CELERYD_OPTS $2"
- fi
- CELERYD_LOG_DIR=`dirname $CELERYD_LOG_FILE`
- CELERYD_PID_DIR=`dirname $CELERYD_PID_FILE`
- # Extra start-stop-daemon options, like user/group.
- if [ -n "$CELERYD_USER" ]; then
- DAEMON_OPTS="$DAEMON_OPTS --uid=$CELERYD_USER"
- fi
- if [ -n "$CELERYD_GROUP" ]; then
- DAEMON_OPTS="$DAEMON_OPTS --gid=$CELERYD_GROUP"
- fi
- if [ -n "$CELERYD_CHDIR" ]; then
- DAEMON_OPTS="$DAEMON_OPTS --workdir=\"$CELERYD_CHDIR\""
- fi
- check_dev_null() {
- if [ ! -c /dev/null ]; then
- echo "/dev/null is not a character device!"
- exit 75 # EX_TEMPFAIL
- fi
- }
- maybe_die() {
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "Exiting: $* (errno $?)"
- exit 77 # EX_NOPERM
- fi
- }
- create_default_dir() {
- if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
- echo "- Creating default directory: '$1'"
- mkdir -p "$1"
- maybe_die "Couldn't create directory $1"
- echo "- Changing permissions of '$1' to 02755"
- chmod 02755 "$1"
- maybe_die "Couldn't change permissions for $1"
- if [ -n "$CELERYD_USER" ]; then
- echo "- Changing owner of '$1' to '$CELERYD_USER'"
- chown "$CELERYD_USER" "$1"
- maybe_die "Couldn't change owner of $1"
- fi
- if [ -n "$CELERYD_GROUP" ]; then
- echo "- Changing group of '$1' to '$CELERYD_GROUP'"
- chgrp "$CELERYD_GROUP" "$1"
- maybe_die "Couldn't change group of $1"
- fi
- fi
- }
- check_paths() {
- if [ $CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR -eq 1 ]; then
- create_default_dir "$CELERYD_LOG_DIR"
- fi
- if [ $CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR -eq 1 ]; then
- create_default_dir "$CELERYD_PID_DIR"
- fi
- }
- create_paths() {
- create_default_dir "$CELERYD_LOG_DIR"
- create_default_dir "$CELERYD_PID_DIR"
- }
- export PATH="${PATH:+$PATH:}/usr/sbin:/sbin"
- _get_pid_files() {
- [[ ! -d "$CELERYD_PID_DIR" ]] && return
- echo $(ls -1 "$CELERYD_PID_DIR"/$prog-*.pid 2> /dev/null)
- }
- stop() {
- local pid_files=$(_get_pid_files)
- [[ -z "$pid_files" ]] && echo "$prog is stopped" && return 0
- local one_failed=
- for pid_file in $pid_files; do
- local pid=$(cat "$pid_file")
- echo -n $"Stopping $prog (pid $pid): "
- # killproc comes from 'functions' and brings three nice features:
- # 1. sending TERM, sleeping, then sleeping more if needed, then sending KILL
- # 2. handling 'success' and 'failure' output
- # 3. removes stale pid files, if any remain
- killproc -p "$pid_file" -d "$SLEEP_SECONDS" $prog || one_failed=true
- echo
- done
- [[ "$one_failed" ]] && return 1 || return 0
- }
- start() {
- echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
- # If Celery is already running, bail out
- local pid_files=$(_get_pid_files)
- if [[ "$pid_files" ]]; then
- echo -n $"$prog is already running. Use 'restart'."
- failure
- echo
- return 1
- fi
- $CELERYD_MULTI start $CELERYD_NODES $DAEMON_OPTS \
- --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE" \
- --logfile="$CELERYD_LOG_FILE" \
- --loglevel="$CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL" \
- --cmd="$CELERYD" \
- --quiet \
- $CELERYD_OPTS
- if [[ "$?" == "0" ]]; then
- # Sleep a few seconds to give Celery a chance to initialize itself.
- # This is useful to prevent scripts following this one from trying to
- # use Celery (or its pid files) too early.
- sleep $SLEEP_SECONDS
- pid_files=$(_get_pid_files)
- if [[ "$pid_files" ]]; then
- for pid_file in $pid_files; do
- local node=$(basename "$pid_file" .pid)
- local pid=$(cat "$pid_file")
- echo
- echo -n " $node (pid $pid):"
- success
- done
- echo
- return 0
- else # celeryd_multi succeeded but no pid files found
- failure
- fi
- else # celeryd_multi did not succeed
- failure
- fi
- echo
- return 1
- }
- check_status() {
- local pid_files=$(_get_pid_files)
- [[ -z "$pid_files" ]] && echo "$prog is stopped" && return 1
- for pid_file in $pid_files; do
- local node=$(basename "$pid_file" .pid)
- status -p "$pid_file" $"$prog (node $node)" || return 1 # if one node is down celeryd is down
- done
- return 0
- }
- case "$1" in
- start)
- check_dev_null
- check_paths
- start
- ;;
- stop)
- check_dev_null
- check_paths
- stop
- ;;
- status)
- check_status
- ;;
- restart)
- check_dev_null
- check_paths
- stop && start
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/$prog {start|stop|restart|status}"
- exit 3
- ;;
- esac
- exit $?
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