[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFWIP-221) jps can't see server process in Openshift
Jean Francois Denise (Jira)
issues at jboss.org
Tue Oct 1 12:53:00 EDT 2019
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Jean Francois Denise commented on WFWIP-221:
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[~jbliznak] It doesn't occur when running an image built with s2i, you observe the issue with a run of the builder image.
> jps can't see server process in Openshift
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFWIP-221
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFWIP-221
> Project: WildFly WIP
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: OpenShift
> Reporter: Jan Blizňák
> Assignee: Jean Francois Denise
> Priority: Critical
>
> This is somewhat curious issue.
> When pod of app image is deployed (server is started) and switch to terminal in Openshift GUI, doing `jps -l` does nothing although I can see in logs that server is up and I can find java process in /proc/*/cmdline (image has no `ps` utility).
> This happens only in Openshift environment and it is a regression to what was working with latest published CD image.
> Funnily, when I try to run the image in docker and start the server by /opt/eap/bin/openshift-launch.sh, then jps can see the java process.
> {code:java}
> # this works fine
> docker run -it docker-registry.upshift.redhat.com/kwills/eap-cd-openshift-rhel8:18.0-EAP7-1216 sh
> sh-4.4$ /opt/eap/bin/openshift-launch.sh &
> sh-4.4$ jps -l
> {code}
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