// waitForFleetdSocket returns if /var/run/fleet.sock exists, periodically // checking for states. func waitForFleetdSocket(cluster platform.Cluster, m0 platform.Member) (err error) { _, err = util.WaitForState( func() bool { stdout, _, _ := cluster.MemberCommand(m0, "test -S /var/run/fleet.sock && echo 1") if strings.TrimSpace(stdout) == "" { fmt.Errorf("Fleetd is not fully started, retrying...") return false } return true }, ) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Fleetd socket not found: %v", err) } return nil }
// waitForReloadConfig returns if a message "Reloading configuration" exists // in the journal, periodically checking for the journal up to the timeout. func waitForReloadConfig(cluster platform.Cluster, m0 platform.Member) (err error) { _, err = util.WaitForState( func() bool { // NOTE: journalctl should run just simply like "journalctl -u fleet", // without being piped with grep. Doing // "journalctl -u fleet | grep \"Reloading configuration\"" is racy // in a subtle way, so that it sometimes fails only on semaphoreci. // - dpark 20160408 stdout, _, _ := cluster.MemberCommand(m0, "sudo", "journalctl --priority=info _PID=$(pidof fleetd)") journalfleet := strings.TrimSpace(stdout) if !strings.Contains(journalfleet, "Reloading configuration") { fmt.Errorf("Fleetd is not fully reconfigured, retrying... entire fleet journal:\n%v", journalfleet) return false } return true }, ) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Reloading configuration log not found: %v", err) } return nil }