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103c4053
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103c4053
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Apr 21, 2016
by
Jacob Vosmaer
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Use SIGTERM during Sidekiq memory shutdown
This makes the memory killer behave more like 'sidekiqctl stop'.
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@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ module Gitlab
"in
#{
GRACE_TIME
}
seconds"
sleep
(
GRACE_TIME
)
Sidekiq
.
logger
.
warn
"sending SIG
USR1
to PID
#{
Process
.
pid
}
"
Process
.
kill
(
'SIG
USR1
'
,
Process
.
pid
)
Sidekiq
.
logger
.
warn
"sending SIG
TERM
to PID
#{
Process
.
pid
}
"
Process
.
kill
(
'SIG
TERM
'
,
Process
.
pid
)
Sidekiq
.
logger
.
warn
"waiting
#{
SHUTDOWN_WAIT
}
seconds before sending "
\
"
#{
SHUTDOWN_SIGNAL
}
to PID
#{
Process
.
pid
}
"
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