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Allow limiting the number of times supervise-daemon will attempt to respawn a daemon once it has died to prevent infinite respawning. Also, set a reasonable default limit (10 times in a 5 second period). This is for issue #126.
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.Dd April 27, 2016
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.Dt supervise-DAEMON 8 SMM
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.Os OpenRC
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm supervise-daemon
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.Nd starts a daemon and restarts it if it crashes
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Fl d , -chdir
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.Ar path
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.Fl e , -env
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.Ar var=value
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.Fl g , -group
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.Ar group
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.Fl I , -ionice
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.Ar arg
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.Fl k , -umask
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.Ar value
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.Fl N , -nicelevel
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.Ar level
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.Fl p , -pidfile
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.Ar pidfile
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.Fl u , -user
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.Ar user
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.Fl r , -chroot
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.Ar chrootpath
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.Fl R , -respawn-limit
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.Ar limit
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.Fl 1 , -stdout
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.Ar logfile
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.Fl 2 , -stderr
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.Ar logfile
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.Fl S , -start
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.Ar daemon
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.Op Fl -
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.Op Ar arguments
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.Nm
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.Fl K , -stop
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.Ar daemon
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.Fl p , -pidfile
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.Ar pidfile
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.Fl r , -chroot
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.Ar chrootpath
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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provides a consistent method of starting, stopping and restarting
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daemons. If
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.Fl K , -stop
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is not provided, then we assume we are starting the daemon.
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.Nm
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only works with daemons which do not fork. Also, it uses its own pid
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file, so the daemon should not write a pid file, or the pid file passed
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to
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.Nm
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should not be the one the daemon writes.
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.Pp
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Here are the options to specify the daemon and how it should start or stop:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl p , -pidfile Ar pidfile
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When starting, we write a
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.Ar pidfile
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so we know which supervisor to stop. When stopping we only stop the pid(s)
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listed in the
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.Ar pidfile .
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.It Fl u , -user Ar user Ns Op : Ns Ar group
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Start the daemon as the
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.Ar user
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and update $HOME accordingly or stop daemons
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owned by the user. You can optionally append a
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.Ar group
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name here also.
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.It Fl v , -verbose
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Print the action(s) that are taken just before doing them.
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.Pp
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The options are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl d , -chdir Ar path
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chdir to this directory before starting the daemon.
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.It Fl e , -env Ar VAR=VALUE
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Set the environment variable VAR to VALUE.
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.It Fl g , -group Ar group
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Start the daemon as in the group.
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.It Fl I , -ionice Ar class Ns Op : Ns Ar data
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Modifies the IO scheduling priority of the daemon.
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Class can be 0 for none, 1 for real time, 2 for best effort and 3 for idle.
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Data can be from 0 to 7 inclusive.
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.It Fl k , -umask Ar mode
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Set the umask of the daemon.
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.It Fl N , -nicelevel Ar level
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Modifies the scheduling priority of the daemon.
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.It Fl r , -chroot Ar path
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chroot to this directory before starting the daemon. All other paths, such
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as the path to the daemon, chdir and pidfile, should be relative to the chroot.
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.It Fl R , -respawn-limit Ar limit
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Control how agressively
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.Nm
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will try to respawn a daemon when it fails to start. The limit argument
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can be a pair of integers separated bya colon or the string unlimited.
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.Pp
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If a pair of integers is given, the first is a maximum number of respawn
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attempts and the second is a time period. It should be interpreted as:
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If the daemon dies and has to be respawned more than <first number>
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times in any time period of <second number> seconds, exit and give up.
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.Pp
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For example, the default is 10:5.
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This means if the supervisor respawns a daemon more than ten times
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in any 5 second period, it gives up and exits.
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.Pp
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if unlimited is given as the limit, it means that the supervisor will
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not exit or give up, no matter how many times the daemon it is
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supervising needs to be respawned.
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.It Fl u , -user Ar user
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Start the daemon as the specified user.
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.It Fl 1 , -stdout Ar logfile
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Redirect the standard output of the process to logfile.
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Must be an absolute pathname, but relative to the path optionally given with
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.Fl r , -chroot .
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The logfile can also be a named pipe.
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.It Fl 2 , -stderr Ar logfile
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The same thing as
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.Fl 1 , -stdout
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but with the standard error output.
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.El
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.Sh ENVIRONMENT
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.Va SSD_NICELEVEL
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can also set the scheduling priority of the daemon, but the command line
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option takes precedence.
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.Sh NOTE
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.Nm
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uses
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.Xr getopt 3
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to parse its options, which allows it to accept the `--' option which will
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cause it to stop processing options at that point. Any subsequent arguments
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are passed as arguments to the daemon to start and used when finding a daemon
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to stop or signal.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr chdir 2 ,
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.Xr chroot 2 ,
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.Xr getopt 3 ,
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.Xr nice 2 ,
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.Xr rc_find_pids 3
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.Sh BUGS
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.Nm
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cannot stop an interpreted daemon that no longer exists without a pidfile.
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.Sh HISTORY
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.Nm
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first appeared in Debian.
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.Pp
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This is a complete re-implementation with the process finding code in the
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OpenRC library (librc, -lrc) so other programs can make use of it.
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com>
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