It depends on the "corruption" that u are willing to tolerate. Sigterm means 
the process just terminates, what if said process was 3/4 through some 
operation (create_volume for example)??

Personally I am willing to tolerate zero corruption, reliability and 
consistency are foundational things for me. Others may be more tolerant though, 
seems worth further discussion IMHO.

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On Dec 15, 2013, at 8:39 PM, "iKhan" 
<ik.ibadk...@gmail.com<mailto:ik.ibadk...@gmail.com>> wrote:

How about sending SIGTERM to child processes and then starting them? I know 
this is the hard way of achieving the objective and SIGHUP approach will handle 
it more gracefully. As you mentioned it is a major change, tentatively can we 
use SIGTERM to achieve the objective?


On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Joshua Harlow 
<harlo...@yahoo-inc.com<mailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com>> wrote:
In your proposal does it means that the child process will be restarted (that 
means kill -9 or sigint??). If so, without taskflow to help (or other solution) 
that means operations in progress will be corrupted/lost. That seems bad...

A SIGHUP approach could be handled more gracefully (but it does require some 
changes in the underlying codebase to do this "refresh").


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On Dec 15, 2013, at 3:11 AM, "iKhan" 
<ik.ibadk...@gmail.com<mailto:ik.ibadk...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I don't know if this is being planned in Icehouse, if not probably proposing an 
approach will help. We have seen cinder-volume service initialization part. 
Similarly if we can get our hands on child process that are running under 
cinder-volume service, if we terminate those process and restart them along 
with newly added backends. It might help us achieve the target.


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Joshua Harlow 
<harlo...@yahoo-inc.com<mailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com>> wrote:
I don't currently know of a one size fits all solution here. There was talk at 
the summit of having the cinder app respond to a SIGHUP signal and attempting 
to reload config on this signal. Dynamic reloading is tricky business 
(basically u need to unravel anything holding references to the old config 
values/affected by the old config values).

I would start with a simple trial of this if u want to so it, part if the issue 
will likely be oslo.config (can that library understand dynamic reloading?) and 
then cinder drivers themselves (perhaps u need to create a registry of drivers 
that can dynamically reload on config reloads?). Start out with something 
simple, isolate the reloading as much as u can to a single area (something like 
the mentioned registry of objects that can be reloaded when a SIGHUP arrives) 
and see how it goes.

It does seem like a nice feature if u can get it right :-)

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On Dec 13, 2013, at 8:57 PM, "iKhan" 
<ik.ibadk...@gmail.com<mailto:ik.ibadk...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi All,

At present cinder driver can be only configured with adding entries in conf 
file. Once these driver related entries are modified or added in conf file, we 
need to restart cinder-volume service to validate the conf entries and create a 
child process that runs in background.

I am thinking of a way to re-initialize or dynamically configure cinder driver. 
So that I can accept the configuration from user on fly and perform operations. 
I think solution lies somewhere around "oslo.config.cfg", but I am still 
unclear about how re-initializing can be achieved.

Let know if anyone here is aware of any approach to re-initialize or 
dynamically configure a driver.

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