seafile-containerized/seafile-server/scripts/utils.sh
Gerrit Gogel 2a176d2d12 seafile-server: improved lifecycle management and scheduled gc
Exits container if seafile-server or socat exits. Exits the container after scheduled garbage collection. These changes allow a clean restart with deterministic behaviour. It is recommended to set the restart policy for the container to "unless-stopped".
2024-02-14 11:05:59 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
function sigterm {
stop_socat
stop_server
exit 0
}
function start_server {
/scripts/create_data_links.sh
python3 /scripts/start.py
}
function stop_server {
echo "Stopping seafile server..."
/opt/seafile/seafile-server-latest/seafile.sh stop
}
function start_socat {
echo "Waiting for SeaRPC socket..."
while [ ! -S /opt/seafile/seafile-server-latest/runtime/seafile.sock ]; do
sleep 1
done
socat -d TCP-LISTEN:8001,fork,reuseaddr UNIX:/opt/seafile/seafile-server-latest/runtime/seafile.sock,forever
}
function stop_socat {
echo "Stopping socat..."
pkill -15 socat
sleep 5
pkill -9 socat
}
function gc_cron {
if [[ ! -z $GC_CRON ]]; then
echo "Scheduling garbage collection..."
if ! crontab -l | grep -Fxq "$GC_CRON /scripts/gc.sh >> /opt/seafile/logs/gc.log 2>&1"; then
(crontab -l ; echo "$GC_CRON /scripts/gc.sh >> /opt/seafile/logs/gc.log 2>&1") | crontab
fi
service cron start
fi
}
function logger {
tail -f /opt/seafile/logs/common.log | tee
}
function sig_kill_all () {
pkill -SIGKILL -f "seaf-server -c ${default_ccnet_conf_dir}"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "fileserver -c ${default_ccnet_conf_dir}"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "seafevents.main"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "convert_server.py"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "soffice.*--invisible --nocrashreport"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "wsgidav.server.server_cli"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "notification-server -c ${central_config_dir}"
pkill -SIGKILL -f "seafile-monitor.sh"
}