This won't work as there's no guarantee there will be a server.log
and/or that it would live in log directory. The best solution involves
not reading logs at all. I don't have any great ideas on the best way to
currently do that.
On 06/11/2015 10:25 PM, Jorge Solórzano wrote:
I think there is no easy fix, we can assume for example that after 3
seconds that the PID exists then the process is up and return OK, but
if the process stops latter, it will be a fake start.
I know that we should not rely on read the log as James stated, but
until we can figure out a better aproach this is my proposal, I can
modify wildfly-init-debian.sh to have this behavior
1. Add to logging subsystem to standalone*.xml:
<logger category="org.jboss.as <
http://org.jboss.as>">
<level name="INFO"/>
</logger>
2. Remove JBOSS_CONSOLE_LOG and read JBOSS_LOG_DIR
3. If standalone read "$JBOSS_LOG_DIR/server.log"
if domain read "$JBOSS_LOG_DIR/host-controller.log"
to find WFLYSRV0025 or the string used for EAP... this is probably
volatile but it's not changed frequently, in fact it has been changed
only once.
4. Always check the status of pid (if dies return immediately).
5. If server.log is not found, deactivated or not print the correct
output there are two choices:
a. On wait timeout, send a warning about an unknow status (this is how
works right now).
b. On wait timeout, just check if PID is still up and return OK,
otherwise FAILURE.
I believe this approach avoids the problem of console log...
Best regards,
Jorge Solórzano
http://www.jorsol.com
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Chao Wang <chaowan(a)redhat.com
<mailto:chaowan@redhat.com>> wrote:
Thanks for your reply. Please see in-line below
On 06/11/2015 12:44 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> A couple thoughts:
>
> 1) Looking at wildfly-init-redhat.sh at least, I don't see how that
> check is actually testing for successful startup. It looks like it's
> just trying to delay start() returning for a while, max 30 secs.
>
> So, what purpose is this fulfilling?
My bad about issue background. It's actually an case in EAP 6 (not
yet in wildfly). EAP 6.x script has launched state like:
https://github.com/jbossas/jboss-eap/blob/6.4.x/build/src/main/resources/...
(not in wildfly's script). Also, console log handler has been
removed only in EAP full-ha mode long time ago due to performance
concern.(wildfly keeps it for the moment). This leads to issue in
bz1224170 <
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1224170>.
That's why I try to seek an better option than current behavior
from wildfly.
> 2) How does other software solve this problem? If it's solving a valid
> problem, it seems like there would be a typical solution.
I have checked some other application servers, most of them let
users themselves to write a script to run as service for their OS.
Geronimo does provide a script, Although I did damage to its
configuration file to make a fatal error, terminal output still
displays "Server started". In fact, process does not event exist
and detail error can be seen in log file.
> On 6/9/15 8:59 AM, Chao Wang wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The Wildfly start-up as service scripts wildfly-init-redhat.sh and
>> wildfly-init-debian.sh currently depend on a grep action of key message
>> 'WFLYSRV0025:' in console log to determinate whether service start
is
>> successful. The log message indication is accurate, however, it's not
>> that robust since user can always remove console handler from logging
>> subsystem. I have opened a WFCORE enhancement jira
>>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-747 for it.
>>
>> For the moment, I have tried three options, they're all not that perfect
>> to implement
>>
>> 1. Stay with exact log message, users need to define their jboss log
>> directory such as $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/log/server.log for standalone
>> and $JBOSS_HOME/domain/log/host-controller.log for domain instead of
>> searching in console log. This is more like another workaround since it
>> is also volatile once we update log message in future release.(EAP has
>> 'JBAS015874:')
>>
>> 2. Use service pid, this is not precise because a long start-up can
>> crash in the last second. It needs to wait a suitable seconds before
>> checking pid existence. and still it can not avoid fake success in rare
>> case just before timeout.
>>
>> 3. Use read-attribute server-state through CLI connection as I did in
>> Pull Request on Jira. This is declined as it is possible that
>> authentication is required before connection. In such case, any non
>> encrypted password is not advised in configuration files.
>>
>> Therefore, I would like to listen for your opinions for them. Any other
>> suggestion is certainly welcomed in mail or on jira.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Chao
>>
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