Re: [vserver] Graceful shutdown problem

From: John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan_at_opensourcedevel.com>
Date: Wed 10 Jun 2009 - 19:09:15 BST
Message-Id: <1244657355.6376.27.camel@jaspav.missionsit.net.missionsit.net>

On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 19:54 +0200, Dennis Roos wrote:
> John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> > On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 08:05 -0500, Michael S. Zick wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed May 13 2009, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 07:44 -0500, Michael S. Zick wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> On Wed May 13 2009, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hello, all. We are having a problem with graceful shutdown of our
> >>>>> vservers. For example, one of our vservers is a Zimbra email system.
> >>>>> It is set to start and stop as part of vservers-default. Since email
> >>>>> systems can take quite a while to shut down, we created
> >>>>> a /etc/vservers/zimbra1/apps/vshelper/sync-timeout file and with
> >>>>> contents of:
> >>>>> 900
> >>>>>
> >>>>> However, if we shutdown the vserver host, e.g., halt -p, we notice the
> >>>>> default server shutdown is very fast - much too fast to be adequate for
> >>>>> Zimbra. As a result, when the server reboots, we have serious damage to
> >>>>> the email database.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Other than some kludge such as inserting a long sleep sequence in a
> >>>>> shutdown script, is there an elegant way of giving the vservers adequate
> >>>>> time to shut down when the host is shut down? Thanks - John
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>> Would it be possible to make the e-mail server send you (system root) a
> >>>> "I am dead" e-mail as the last action in closing out the pending mail files?
> >>>> Or maybe "watch" for its pid file to disappear?
> >>>>
> >>>> Mike
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>> That's a good idea; we could create a script in the shutdown sequence
> >>> that will sleep as long as the pid exists. But I wonder if there is
> >>> something built into vserver that I missed which would create a more
> >>> graceful shutdown. I thought that's what sync-timeout does but I must
> >>> have guessed wrongly! Thanks - John
> >>>
> >> The utility library, libevent, should let you write a "Goodbye World" style
> >> program that will block until the pid file disappears.
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > Thanks again. The downside is I must do this for each vserver. I'm
> > hoping there is something within vserver which will do this for all
> > vservers automatically, this being shut them down gracefully. If not,
> > we will resort to your very helpful suggestion - John
> >
> Hope this isn't too late... recently got back in touch with vservers, so
> wandering through the mailing list ;)
>
> I guess you could use /etc/vservers/.defaults/scripts/pre-stop to use to
> stop zimbra before anything else.
>
>
> Hope that helps,
> Dennis
Thanks. Ultimately, this did not appear to be a shutdown problem.
Rather, it was related to the problem we uncovered regarding Zimbra,
MySQL/InnoDB, and hashify. All appears to be working now - John

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