On 3/4/20 8:48 PM, Jay.Burger@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
All,
I have a debate going on over which is the best way to recommend to
a development organization how to design a service shutdown. There are two
camps.
1.Use the ExecStop with an additional process that needs to ipc to the
services
main pid and wait for a response.
2.Use the SigTerm that systemd sends to the main pid which can use a
“quit” flag
that the main process will use to shutdown.
I know this is kind of an large issue but now that systemd is more
widespread is there
any momentum in either method? If so could someone point me to examples or
documentation?
Considering that the SIGTERM method works for more than 40 years now,
who knows whether systemd will be there in 10 years still? ;-)
Thanks,
-Jay
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