| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412 | #!/bin/sh -e# ============================================#  celeryd - Starts the Celery worker daemon.# ============================================## :Usage: /etc/init.d/celeryd {start|stop|force-reload|restart|try-restart|status}# :Configuration file: /etc/default/celeryd (or /usr/local/etc/celeryd on BSD)## See http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/tutorials/daemonizing.html#generic-init-scripts### BEGIN INIT INFO# Provides:          celeryd# Required-Start:    $network $local_fs $remote_fs# Required-Stop:     $network $local_fs $remote_fs# Default-Start:     2 3 4 5# Default-Stop:      0 1 6# Short-Description: celery task worker daemon### END INIT INFO### To implement separate init-scripts, copy this script and give it a different# name:# I.e., if my new application, "little-worker" needs an init, I# should just use:##   cp /etc/init.d/celeryd /etc/init.d/little-worker## You can then configure this by manipulating /etc/default/little-worker.#VERSION=10.1echo "celery init v${VERSION}."if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then    echo "Error: This program can only be used by the root user."    echo "       Unprivileged users must use the 'celery multi' utility, "    echo "       or 'celery worker --detach'."    exit 1fiorigin_is_runlevel_dir () {    set +e    dirname $0 | grep -q "/etc/rc.\.d"    echo $?}# Can be a runlevel symlink (e.g. S02celeryd)if [ $(origin_is_runlevel_dir) -eq 0 ]; then    SCRIPT_FILE=$(readlink "$0")else    SCRIPT_FILE="$0"fiSCRIPT_NAME="$(basename "$SCRIPT_FILE")"DEFAULT_USER="celery"DEFAULT_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/%n.pid"DEFAULT_LOG_FILE="/var/log/celery/%n%I.log"DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL="INFO"DEFAULT_NODES="celery"DEFAULT_CELERYD="-m celery worker --detach"if [ -d "/etc/default" ]; then	CELERY_CONFIG_DIR="/etc/default"else	CELERY_CONFIG_DIR="/usr/local/etc"fiCELERY_DEFAULTS=${CELERY_DEFAULTS:-"$CELERY_CONFIG_DIR/${SCRIPT_NAME}"}# Make sure executable configuration script is owned by root_config_sanity() {    local path="$1"    local owner=$(ls -ld "$path" | awk '{print $3}')    local iwgrp=$(ls -ld "$path" | cut -b 6)    local iwoth=$(ls -ld "$path" | cut -b 9)    if [ "$(id -u $owner)" != "0" ]; then        echo "Error: Config script '$path' must be owned by root!"        echo        echo "Resolution:"        echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "        echo "modified with mailicious intent.  When sure the "        echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "        echo "you can change ownership of the script:"        echo "    $ sudo chown root '$path'"        exit 1    fi    if [ "$iwoth" != "-" ]; then  # S_IWOTH        echo "Error: Config script '$path' cannot be writable by others!"        echo        echo "Resolution:"        echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "        echo "modified with malicious intent.  When sure the "        echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "        echo "you can change the scripts permissions:"        echo "    $ sudo chmod 640 '$path'"        exit 1    fi    if [ "$iwgrp" != "-" ]; then  # S_IWGRP        echo "Error: Config script '$path' cannot be writable by group!"        echo        echo "Resolution:"        echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "        echo "modified with malicious intent.  When sure the "        echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "        echo "you can change the scripts permissions:"        echo "    $ sudo chmod 640 '$path'"        exit 1    fi}if [ -f "$CELERY_DEFAULTS" ]; then    _config_sanity "$CELERY_DEFAULTS"    echo "Using config script: $CELERY_DEFAULTS"    . "$CELERY_DEFAULTS"fi# Sets --app argument for CELERY_BINCELERY_APP_ARG=""if [ ! -z "$CELERY_APP" ]; then    CELERY_APP_ARG="--app=$CELERY_APP"fi# Options to su# can be used to enable login shell (CELERYD_SU_ARGS="-l"),# or even to use start-stop-daemon instead of su.CELERYD_SU=${CELERY_SU:-"su"}CELERYD_SU_ARGS=${CELERYD_SU_ARGS:-""}CELERYD_USER=${CELERYD_USER:-$DEFAULT_USER}# Set CELERY_CREATE_DIRS to always create log/pid dirs.CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=${CELERY_CREATE_DIRS:-0}CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRSCELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRSif [ -z "$CELERYD_PID_FILE" ]; then    CELERYD_PID_FILE="$DEFAULT_PID_FILE"    CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=1fiif [ -z "$CELERYD_LOG_FILE" ]; then    CELERYD_LOG_FILE="$DEFAULT_LOG_FILE"    CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=1fiCELERYD_LOG_LEVEL=${CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL:-${CELERYD_LOGLEVEL:-$DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL}}CELERY_BIN=${CELERY_BIN:-"celery"}CELERYD_MULTI=${CELERYD_MULTI:-"$CELERY_BIN multi"}CELERYD_NODES=${CELERYD_NODES:-$DEFAULT_NODES}export CELERY_LOADERif [ -n "$2" ]; then    CELERYD_OPTS="$CELERYD_OPTS $2"fiCELERYD_LOG_DIR=`dirname $CELERYD_LOG_FILE`CELERYD_PID_DIR=`dirname $CELERYD_PID_FILE`# Extra start-stop-daemon options, like user/group.if [ -n "$CELERYD_CHDIR" ]; then    DAEMON_OPTS="$DAEMON_OPTS --workdir=$CELERYD_CHDIR"ficheck_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_pidfiles () {    # note: multi < 3.1.14 output to stderr, not stdout, hence the redirect.    ${CELERYD_MULTI} expand "${CELERYD_PID_FILE}" ${CELERYD_NODES} 2>&1}_get_pids() {    found_pids=0    my_exitcode=0    for pidfile in $(_get_pidfiles); do        local pid=`cat "$pidfile"`        local cleaned_pid=`echo "$pid" | sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g'`        if [ -z "$pid" ] || [ "$cleaned_pid" != "$pid" ]; then            echo "bad pid file ($pidfile)"            one_failed=true            my_exitcode=1        else            found_pids=1            echo "$pid"        fi    if [ $found_pids -eq 0 ]; then        echo "${SCRIPT_NAME}: All nodes down"        exit $my_exitcode    fi    done}_chuid () {    ${CELERYD_SU} ${CELERYD_SU_ARGS} "$CELERYD_USER" -c "$CELERYD_MULTI $*"}start_workers () {    if [ ! -z "$CELERYD_ULIMIT" ]; then        ulimit $CELERYD_ULIMIT    fi    _chuid $* start $CELERYD_NODES $DAEMON_OPTS     \                 --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE"      \                 --logfile="$CELERYD_LOG_FILE"      \                 --loglevel="$CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL"    \                 $CELERY_APP_ARG                    \                 $CELERYD_OPTS}dryrun () {    (C_FAKEFORK=1 start_workers --verbose)}stop_workers () {    _chuid stopwait $CELERYD_NODES --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE"}restart_workers () {    _chuid restart $CELERYD_NODES $DAEMON_OPTS      \                   --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE"    \                   --logfile="$CELERYD_LOG_FILE"    \                   --loglevel="$CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL"  \                   $CELERY_APP_ARG                  \                   $CELERYD_OPTS}kill_workers() {    _chuid kill $CELERYD_NODES --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE"}restart_workers_graceful () {    echo "WARNING: Use with caution in production"    echo "The workers will attempt to restart, but they may not be able to."    local worker_pids=    worker_pids=`_get_pids`    [ "$one_failed" ] && exit 1    for worker_pid in $worker_pids; do        local failed=        kill -HUP $worker_pid 2> /dev/null || failed=true        if [ "$failed" ]; then            echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} worker (pid $worker_pid) could not be restarted"            one_failed=true        else            echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} worker (pid $worker_pid) received SIGHUP"        fi    done    [ "$one_failed" ] && exit 1 || exit 0}check_status () {    my_exitcode=0    found_pids=0    local one_failed=    for pidfile in $(_get_pidfiles); do        if [ ! -r $pidfile ]; then            echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} down: no pidfiles found"            one_failed=true            break        fi        local node=`basename "$pidfile" .pid`        local pid=`cat "$pidfile"`        local cleaned_pid=`echo "$pid" | sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g'`        if [ -z "$pid" ] || [ "$cleaned_pid" != "$pid" ]; then            echo "bad pid file ($pidfile)"            one_failed=true        else            local failed=            kill -0 $pid 2> /dev/null || failed=true            if [ "$failed" ]; then                echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} (node $node) (pid $pid) is down, but pidfile exists!"                one_failed=true            else                echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} (node $node) (pid $pid) is up..."            fi        fi    done    [ "$one_failed" ] && exit 1 || exit 0}case "$1" in    start)        check_dev_null        check_paths        start_workers    ;;    stop)        check_dev_null        check_paths        stop_workers    ;;    reload|force-reload)        echo "Use restart"    ;;    status)        check_status    ;;    restart)        check_dev_null        check_paths        restart_workers    ;;    graceful)        check_dev_null        restart_workers_graceful    ;;    kill)        check_dev_null        kill_workers    ;;    dryrun)        check_dev_null        dryrun    ;;    try-restart)        check_dev_null        check_paths        restart_workers    ;;    create-paths)        check_dev_null        create_paths    ;;    check-paths)        check_dev_null        check_paths    ;;    *)        echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/${SCRIPT_NAME} {start|stop|restart|graceful|kill|dryrun|create-paths}"        exit 64  # EX_USAGE    ;;esacexit 0
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