[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v7 2/8] cxenstored: add support for systemd active sockets
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 11:06 +0100, George Dunlap wrote: >> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 12:28 AM, Luis R. Rodriguez >> <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > From: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@xxxxxxxx> >> > >> > This adds systemd socket activation support for the C xenstored. >> > Active sockets enable xenstored to be loaded only if required by a >> > system >> > onto which Xen is installed on. Socket activation is handled by >> > systemd, once a port for a service which claims a socket is used >> > systemd will start the required services for it, on demand. For more >> > details on socket activation refer to Lennart's socket-activation >> > post regarding this [0]. >> > >> > Right now this code adds a no-op for this functionality, leaving the >> > enablement to be done later once systemd is properly hooked into >> > the build system. The socket activation is ordered in aligment with >> > the socket activation order passed on to systemd. >> > >> > [0] http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/socket-activation2.html >> >> So with this patch in place, xenstored will not start on a system that >> has systemd, *even if it wasn't started from systemd*. > > But where systemd is /sbin/init, right? > > The case where xenstored was compiled with systemd support but systemd is > not /sbin/init should still be expected to work, and isn't what I think you > are complaining about here. > >> Lots of systems (e.g., CentOS 7) have legacy systems in place to allow >> you to do things like "chkconfig --add xencommons" even on a systemd >> system. I think we still want to work with those, right? > > Isn't chkconfig --add still arranging for the thing to be started by > systemd under the hood? If not systemd on a host where /sbin/init==systemd > then what does else would start it? > > If you are asking "should the sysvinit initscripts still be us(ed|able) > even though systemd is being used as /sbin/init on the host and a unit file > is present" then AIUI the systemd answer is "no". (We may choose to > disagree with systemd on this I suppose) Well that's not (apparently) the RHEL answer; doing "chkconfig --add [foo]" Just Works on CentOS 7 for all the sysvinit scripts I've used (including the Xen 4.4 Xen4CentOS packages). I think we want to still *enable* people to use that mode if they want to. But I won't argue if people feel strongly otherwise. > On the other hand, does this mean I can no longer start xenstored by hand > from the CLI? _That_ would seem to be worth preserving, for debugging etc > if nothing else. So what happens at the moment is that xenstored, run either from the command-line says, "Oh, look! I'm running on a systemd system. I'll check for my systemd sockets. Oh no, no sockets! *dies*". If run from xencommons, it doesn't even get that far: it says, "Oh, look! I'm running on a systemd system. But wait! You asked me to use a pidfile! BAD USER! NO PIDFILE ON SYSTEMD! *dies*". Modifying xenstored to try to open the systemd sockets, and fall back to normal sockets if it doesn't find any, works when started from the command-line. But for some reason, if you take out the aforementioned check preventing --pid-file, it still segfaults (!) at some point. I haven't tracked down what the problem is there yet; but I don't want to bother trying if that's not what we're going for. :-) -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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