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Add graceful shutdown to systemd unit #260
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Generally such long timeouts for shutdown are not acceptable, so instead the default The hack above can be simplified to:
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You don't get the SIGTERM then though, just straight to SIGKILL if the batch takes too long. That might be worse as the server isn't notified or anything.
Yes, the 5 minute time isn't for everyone. Just shared it incase it was handy.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2024, at 2:42 AM, Niklas Fiekas wrote:
Generally such long timeouts for shutdown are not acceptable, so instead the default `KillSignal=SIGTERM` is used. This will cause a somewhat graceful shutdown, i.e., work won't be completed, but the server is notified.
The hack above can be simplified to:
`KillMode=mixed
KillSignal=SIGINT
TimeoutStopSec=300
`
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Ah, interesting. I didn't realize how nicely your snippet works: So it's immediate SIGINT, SIGTERM after the timeout, and then eventually SIGKILL if something went wrong? |
Yeah. But there is only 1 timeout value, so it's the same between SIGINT to SIGTERM, and SIGTERM to SIGKILL.
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Ah, interesting. I didn't realize how nicely your snippet works: So it's immediate SIGINT, *SIGTERM* after the timeout, and then eventually SIGKILL if something went wrong?
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It's a bit hacky to get around the lack of asynchronous stop commands. But I've got something like this to give a 5 minute window to the process to finish any remaining work.
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