Do you have check permission on /opt/logstash and /var/log/logstash /etc/logstash … same user than in the init script ?
Solve this for me on debian but i can't get event when apache log is update. than if i run it in root (console way) all is working … Ho and i have add logstash user to adm group … Le vendredi 18 avril 2014 06:36:51 UTC+2, OJ LaBoeuf a écrit : > > The upstart job also doesn't seem to work, it just keeps dying over and > over again never logging anything to the logfile. > > If i manually start logstash everything works normally. > > On Thursday, April 17, 2014 6:12:38 PM UTC-7, OJ LaBoeuf wrote: >> >> Running Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, the logstash init script does not work. >> >> here's the script that came with logstash deb >> >> In particular I don't understand how the script is trying to parse >> something from the logstash pid, before it even starts the program..? >> >> log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" >> >> # Parse the actual JAVACMD from the process' environment, we don't >> care about errors. >> JAVA=$(cat /proc/$(cat "${PID_FILE}" 2>/dev/null)/environ >> 2>/dev/null | grep -z ^JAVACMD= | cut -d= -f2) >> if start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile "$PID_FILE" \ >> --user "$LS_USER" --exec "$JAVA" \ >> >/dev/null; then >> # Prepare environment >> >> I checked and JAVA is empty at this location, so what the heck is this >> trying to do? >> >> >> running this bit: >> sudo start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile /var/run/logstash.pid >> --user "logstash" --exec "" >> >> results in the same message i get at the commandline when trying to >> /etc/init.d/logstash start >> start-stop-daemon: unable to stat (No such file or directory) >> >> >> Please advise. >> >> >> >> Full init script pasted below >> >> >> #!/bin/bash >> # >> # /etc/init.d/logstash -- startup script for LogStash. >> # >> ### BEGIN INIT INFO >> # Provides: logstash >> # Required-Start: $all >> # Required-Stop: $all >> # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 >> # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 >> # Short-Description: Starts logstash >> # Description: Starts logstash using start-stop-daemon >> ### END INIT INFO >> >> set -e >> >> NAME=logstash >> DESC="Logstash Daemon" >> DEFAULT=/etc/default/$NAME >> >> if [ `id -u` -ne 0 ]; then >> echo "You need root privileges to run this script" >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> . /lib/lsb/init-functions >> >> if [ -r /etc/default/rcS ]; then >> . /etc/default/rcS >> fi >> >> # The following variables can be overwritten in $DEFAULT >> PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin >> >> # See contents of file named in $DEFAULT for comments >> LS_USER=logstash >> LS_GROUP=logstash >> LS_HOME=/var/lib/logstash >> LS_HEAP_SIZE="500m" >> LS_JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.io.tmpdir=${LS_HOME}" >> LS_LOG_FILE=/var/log/logstash/$NAME.log >> LS_CONF_DIR=/etc/logstash/conf.d >> LS_OPEN_FILES=16384 >> LS_NICE=19 >> LS_OPTS="" >> LS_PIDFILE=/var/run/$NAME.pid >> >> # End of variables that can be overwritten in $DEFAULT >> >> # overwrite settings from default file >> if [ -f "$DEFAULT" ]; then >> . "$DEFAULT" >> fi >> >> # Define other required variables >> PID_FILE=${LS_PIDFILE} >> DAEMON=/opt/logstash/bin/logstash >> DAEMON_OPTS="agent -f ${LS_CONF_DIR} -l ${LS_LOG_FILE} ${LS_OPTS}" >> >> # Check DAEMON exists >> if ! test -e $DAEMON; then >> log_failure_msg "Script $DAEMON doesn't exist" >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> case "$1" in >> start) >> if [ -z "$DAEMON" ]; then >> log_failure_msg "no logstash script found - $DAEMON" >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> # Check if a config file exists >> if [ ! "$(ls -A $LS_CONF_DIR/*.conf 2> /dev/null)" ]; then >> log_failure_msg "There aren't any configuration files in >> $LS_CONF_DIR" >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" >> >> # Parse the actual JAVACMD from the process' environment, we don't >> care about errors. >> JAVA=$(cat /proc/$(cat "${PID_FILE}" 2>/dev/null)/environ >> 2>/dev/null | grep -z ^JAVACMD= | cut -d= -f2) >> if start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile "$PID_FILE" \ >> --user "$LS_USER" --exec "$JAVA" \ >> >/dev/null; then >> # Prepare environment >> HOME="${HOME:-$LS_HOME}" >> JAVA_OPTS="${LS_JAVA_OPTS}" >> ulimit -n ${LS_OPEN_FILES} >> cd "${LS_HOME}" >> export PATH HOME JAVACMD JAVA_OPTS LS_HEAP_SIZE LS_JAVA_OPTS >> LS_USE_GC_LOGGING >> >> # Start Daemon >> start-stop-daemon --start -b --user "$LS_USER" -c >> "$LS_USER":"$LS_GROUP" \ >> -d "$LS_HOME" --nicelevel "$LS_NICE" --pidfile "$PID_FILE" >> --make-pidfile \ >> --exec $DAEMON -- $DAEMON_OPTS >> >> sleep 1 >> >> # Parse the actual JAVACMD from the process' environment, we >> don't care about errors. >> JAVA=$(cat /proc/$(cat "${PID_FILE}" 2>/dev/null)/environ >> 2>/dev/null | grep -z ^JAVACMD= | cut -d= -f2) >> if start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile "$PID_FILE" \ >> --user "$LS_USER" --exec "$JAVA" \ >> >/dev/null; then >> >> if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then >> rm -f "$PID_FILE" >> fi >> >> log_end_msg 1 >> else >> log_end_msg 0 >> fi >> else >> log_progress_msg "(already running)" >> log_end_msg 0 >> fi >> ;; >> stop) >> log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" >> >> set +e >> >> if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then >> start-stop-daemon --stop --pidfile "$PID_FILE" \ >> --user "$LS_USER" \ >> --retry=TERM/20/KILL/5 >/dev/null >> >> if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then >> log_progress_msg "$DESC is not running but pid file exists, >> cleaning up" >> elif [ $? -eq 3 ]; then >> PID="`cat $PID_FILE`" >> log_failure_msg "Failed to stop $DESC (pid $PID)" >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> rm -f "$PID_FILE" >> else >> log_progress_msg "(not running)" >> fi >> >> log_end_msg 0 >> set -e >> ;; >> status) >> set +e >> >> # Parse the actual JAVACMD from the process' environment, we don't >> care about errors. >> JAVA=$(cat /proc/$(cat "${PID_FILE}" 2>/dev/null)/environ >> 2>/dev/null | grep -z ^JAVACMD= | cut -d= -f2) >> start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile "$PID_FILE" \ >> --user "$LS_USER" --exec "$JAVA" \ >> >/dev/null 2>&1 >> >> if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then >> if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then >> log_success_msg "$DESC is not running, but pid file exists." >> exit 1 >> else >> log_success_msg "$DESC is not running." >> exit 3 >> fi >> else >> log_success_msg "$DESC is running with pid `cat $PID_FILE`" >> fi >> >> set -e >> ;; >> restart|force-reload) >> if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then >> $0 stop >> sleep 1 >> fi >> >> $0 start >> ;; >> *) >> log_success_msg "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" >> exit 1 >> ;; >> esac >> >> exit 0 >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "elasticsearch" group. 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