Esempio n. 1
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func cleanup(key string, log plugin.Logger) error {
	pids, err := listProc()
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	pidMarker := fmt.Sprintf("EVR_AGENT_PID=%v", os.Getpid())
	taskMarker := fmt.Sprintf("EVR_TASK_ID=%v", key)
	for _, pid := range pids {
		env, err := getEnv(pid)
		if err != nil {
			continue
		}
		if envHasMarkers(env, pidMarker, taskMarker) {
			p := os.Process{}
			p.Pid = pid
			if err := p.Kill(); err != nil {
				log.LogSystem(slogger.INFO, "Cleanup killing %v failed: %v", pid, err)
			} else {
				log.LogTask(slogger.INFO, "Cleanup killed process %v", pid)
			}
		}
	}
	return nil
}
Esempio n. 2
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func cleanup(key string, log plugin.Logger) error {
	/*
		Usage of ps on OSX for extracting environment variables:
		-E: print the environment of the process (VAR1=FOO VAR2=BAR ...)
		-e: list *all* processes, not just ones that we own
		-o: print output according to the given format. We supply 'pid,command' so that
		only those two columns are printed, and then we extract their values using the regexes.

		Each line of output has a format with the pid, command, and environment, e.g.:
		1084 foo.sh PATH=/usr/bin/sbin TMPDIR=/tmp LOGNAME=xxx
	*/

	out, err := exec.Command("ps", "-E", "-e", "-o", "pid,command").CombinedOutput()
	if err != nil {
		log.LogSystem(slogger.ERROR, "cleanup failed to get output of 'ps': %v", err)
		return err
	}
	myPid := fmt.Sprintf("%v", os.Getpid())

	pidsToKill := []int{}
	lines := strings.Split(string(out), "\n")

	// Look through the output of the "ps" command and find the processes we need to kill.
	for _, line := range lines {
		// Use the regexes to extract the fields look for our 'tracer' variables
		matchTask := taskEnvRegex.FindStringSubmatch(line)
		matchAgent := agentPidRegex.FindStringSubmatch(line)
		if matchTask == nil || matchAgent == nil {
			continue
		}
		pidStr := matchTask[1]
		taskId := matchTask[2]
		agentPid := matchAgent[2]

		// If the process is from a different task, agent process,
		// or is the agent itself, leave it alone.
		if pidStr == myPid || taskId != key || agentPid != myPid {
			continue
		}

		// Otherwise add it to the list of processes to clean up
		pidAsInt, err := strconv.Atoi(pidStr)
		if err != nil {
			continue
		}

		pidsToKill = append(pidsToKill, pidAsInt)
	}

	// Iterate through the list of processes to kill that we just built, and actually kill them.
	for _, pid := range pidsToKill {
		p := os.Process{}
		p.Pid = pid
		err := p.Kill()
		if err != nil {
			log.LogSystem(slogger.ERROR, "Cleanup got error killing pid %v: %v", pid, err)
		} else {
			log.LogSystem(slogger.INFO, "Cleanup killed pid %v", pid)
		}
	}
	return nil

}