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Cannot spawn an erlang supervisor from the shell

I've implemented a gen_server and supervisor: test_server and test_sup. I want to test them from the shell/CLI. I've written their start_link functions such that their names are registered locally.

I've found that I can spawn the test_server from the command line just fine, but a spawned test_sup does not allow me to interact with the server at all.

For example, I can spawn a test_server by executing:

1> spawn(test_server, start_link, []).
<0.39.0>
2> registered().
[...,test_server,...]

I can interact with the server, and everything appears fine.

However, if I try to do the same thing with test_sup, no new names/Pids are registered in my "CLI process" (using registered/0). My test_server appears to have been spawned, but I cannot interact with it (see Lukas Larsson's comment about SASL to see why this is true).

I'd assume I coded an error in my supervisor, but this method of starting my supervisor works perfectly fine:

1> {ok, Pid}= test_sup:start_link([]).
{ok, <0.39.0>}
2> unlink(Pid).
true
3> registered().
[...,test_server,test_sup,...]

Why is it that I can spawn a gen_server but not a supervisor?


Update

The code I'm using can be found in this post. I'm using echo_server and echo_sup, two very simple modules.

Given that code, this works:

spawn(echo_server, start_link, []).

and this does not:

spawn(echo_sup, start_link, []).
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drfloob Avatar asked May 07 '10 01:05

drfloob


1 Answers

Whenever trying to figure these things out it is usually very helpful to switch on SASL.

application:start(sasl).

That way you will hopefully get to know why you supervisor is terminating.

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Lukas Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 12:09

Lukas