I'm following this document to setup a Systemd socket and service for my gunicorn server.
www-datasubprocess.Popen()p.poll() instead of an exit codeHere's the process hierarchy:
$ ps eauxf
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
...
www-data 14170 0.0 0.2 65772 20452 ? Ss 10:57 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/gunicorn digits.webapp:app --pid /run/digits/pid --config /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/digits/gunicorn_config.py
www-data 14176 0.8 3.4 39592776 283124 ? Sl 10:57 0:05 \_ /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/gunicorn digits.webapp:app --pid /run/digits/pid --config /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/digits/gunicorn_config.py
www-data 14346 5.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 11:07 0:01 \_ [python] <defunct>
Here's the kicker: when I run the service as root instead of www-data, everything works as expected. The subprocess finishes and the parent immediately gets the child's return code.
/lib/systemd/system/digits.service
[Unit]
Description=DIGITS daemon
Requires=digits.socket
After=local-fs.target network.target
[Service]
PIDFile=/run/digits/pid
User=www-data
Group=www-data
Environment="DIGITS_JOBS_DIR=/var/lib/digits/jobs"
Environment="DIGITS_LOGFILE_FILENAME=/var/log/digits/digits.log"
ExecStart=/usr/bin/gunicorn digits.webapp:app \
--pid /run/digits/pid \
--config /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/digits/gunicorn_config.py
ExecReload=/bin/kill -s HUP $MAINPID
ExecStop=/bin/kill -s TERM $MAINPID
PrivateTmp=true
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
/lib/systemd/system/digits.socket
[Unit]
Description=DIGITS socket
[Socket]
ListenStream=/run/digits/socket
ListenStream=0.0.0.0:34448
[Install]
WantedBy=sockets.target
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/digits.conf
d /run/digits 0755 www-data www-data -
I ran into the same issue today on CentOS-7. I finally overcame it by ignoring the instructions in this document -- which indicates to use the /run/ hierarchy within which to create the socket -- and I instead used /tmp/. That worked.
Note that my PID file is still placed underneath /run/ (no issues there).
In summary, instead of placing your socket somewhere underneath /run/..., try placing it somewhere underneath /tmp/... instead. It worked for me on CentOS-7 with systemd.
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