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This allows restart-server, before moving the new config into place, to perform a diff and only restart the affected Tornado ports.
30 lines
1.3 KiB
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30 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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# Stand up the new zulip-tornado supervisor instances, and write out
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# the newly generated config files, with .tmp suffix
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SUPPRESS_SHARDING_NOTICE=1 "$(dirname "$0")/zulip-puppet-apply" -f
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# Verify, before we move them into place
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if ! [ -e /etc/zulip/nginx_sharding_map.conf.tmp ] || ! [ -e /etc/zulip/sharding.json.tmp ]; then
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echo "No sharding updates found to apply."
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exit 1
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fi
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# In the ordering of operations below, the crucial detail is that
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# Django, Tornado, and workers need to be restarted before reloading
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# nginx. Django and Tornado have in-memory maps of which realm belongs
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# to which shard. Reloading nginx will cause users' tornado requests
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# to be routed according to the new sharding scheme. If that happens
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# before Django is restarted, updating its realm->shard map, users on
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# realms whose shard has changed will have their tornado requests
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# handled by the new tornado process, while Django will still use the
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# old process for its internal communication with tornado when
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# servicing the user's requests. That's a bad state that leads to
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# clients getting into reload loops ending in crashing on 500 response
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# while Django is restarting. For this reason it's important to
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# reload nginx only after Django and Tornado.
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"$(dirname "$0")/restart-server" --skip-client-reloads --tornado-reshard
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service nginx reload
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