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Greg Hogan commented on FLINK-4326: ----------------------------------- Using {{exec}} solves the problem of not knowing the PID until the daemon has launched but doesn't allow for removing the PID after termination. What level of monitoring is performed by the supervisor? Is this simply a "is this process still alive" or more complicated like tracking cpu and memory usage? > Flink start-up scripts should optionally start services on the foreground > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-4326 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-4326 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Startup Shell Scripts > Affects Versions: 1.0.3 > Reporter: Elias Levy > > This has previously been mentioned in the mailing list, but has not been > addressed. Flink start-up scripts start the job and task managers in the > background. This makes it difficult to integrate Flink with most processes > supervisory tools and init systems, including Docker. One can get around > this via hacking the scripts or manually starting the right classes via Java, > but it is a brittle solution. > In addition to starting the daemons in the foreground, the start up scripts > should use exec instead of running the commends, so as to avoid forks. Many > supervisory tools assume the PID of the process to be monitored is that of > the process it first executes, and fork chains make it difficult for the > supervisor to figure out what process to monitor. Specifically, > jobmanager.sh and taskmanager.sh should exec flink-daemon.sh, and > flink-daemon.sh should exec java. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)