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From 2462caf264c487810805c40a546a4dc3f953c340 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Michele Baldessari <michele@acksyn.org>
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Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 18:07:31 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] Do not use the absolute path in redis' pidof calls
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The reason for this is that newer kernels (we saw this on a 4.18 kernel)
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can limit access to /proc/<pid>/{cwd,exe,root} and so pidof will fail to
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identify the process when using the full path names.
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This access limitation happens even with the root user:
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()[root@ra1 /]$ ls -l /proc/32/ |grep redis-server
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ls: cannot read symbolic link '/proc/32/cwd': Permission denied
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ls: cannot read symbolic link '/proc/32/root': Permission denied
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ls: cannot read symbolic link '/proc/32/exe': Permission denied
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For this reason the 'pidof /usr/bin/redis-server' calls will fail
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when running inside containers that have this kernel protection
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mechanism.
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We tested this change and successfuly obtained a running redis cluster:
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podman container set: redis-bundle [192.168.222.1:5000/redis:latest]
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Replica[0]
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redis-bundle-podman-0 (ocf::heartbeat:podman): Started ra1
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redis-bundle-0 (ocf::pacemaker:remote): Started ra1
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redis (ocf::heartbeat:redis): Master redis-bundle-0
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Replica[1]
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redis-bundle-podman-1 (ocf::heartbeat:podman): Started ra2
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redis-bundle-1 (ocf::pacemaker:remote): Started ra2
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redis (ocf::heartbeat:redis): Slave redis-bundle-1
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Replica[2]
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redis-bundle-podman-2 (ocf::heartbeat:podman): Started ra3
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redis-bundle-2 (ocf::pacemaker:remote): Started ra3
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redis (ocf::heartbeat:redis): Slave redis-bundle-2
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Signed-off-By: Damien Ciabrini <dciabrin@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Michele Baldessari <michele@acksyn.org>
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---
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heartbeat/redis.in | 4 ++--
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1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/heartbeat/redis.in b/heartbeat/redis.in
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index ddc62d8a7..1dff067e9 100644
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--- a/heartbeat/redis.in
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+++ b/heartbeat/redis.in
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ simple_status() {
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fi
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pid="$(<"$REDIS_PIDFILE")"
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- pidof "$REDIS_SERVER" | grep -q "\<$pid\>" || return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
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+ pidof $(basename "$REDIS_SERVER") | grep -q "\<$pid\>" || return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
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ocf_log debug "monitor: redis-server running under pid $pid"
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@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ redis_start() {
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break
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elif (( info[loading] == 1 )); then
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sleep "${info[loading_eta_seconds]}"
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- elif pidof "$REDIS_SERVER" >/dev/null; then
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+ elif pidof $(basename "$REDIS_SERVER") >/dev/null; then
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# unknown error, but the process still exists.
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# This check is mainly because redis daemonizes before it starts listening, causing `redis-cli` to fail
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# See https://github.com/antirez/redis/issues/2368
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