On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 4:44 AM Juan Cabrera <juan.cabr...@unamur.be> wrote:
> At the section about Systemd : > > > https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0/nightly/installation/instructions.html#systemd > > It is said that the default config file is /etc/pulp/server.yaml. > > In the installed VM there is not a > Environment=PULP_SETTINGS=/path/to/pulp/server.yaml > line in the pulp-resource-manager.service file and the configuration file > is named `/etc/pulp/settings.py`. Some thing must be updated in the > documentation? > > The file contents in the VM are: > > [root@dev-pulp-server system]# cat > /etc/systemd/system/pulp-resource-manager.service > [Unit] > Description=Pulp Resource Manager > After=network-online.target > Wants=network-online.target > > # This service will break if left running while PostgreSQL restarts. > BindsTo=postgresql.service > After=postgresql.service > > [Service] > Environment="DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=pulpcore.app.settings" > User=pulp > WorkingDirectory=/var/run/pulp-resource-manager/ > RuntimeDirectory=pulp-resource-manager > ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/pulp/bin/rq worker \ > -w pulpcore.tasking.worker.PulpWorker -n resource-manager@%%h \ > --pid=/var/run/pulp-resource-manager/resource-manager.pid > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > Hi Juan, Sorry you ran into this issue with our docs. I think that specific documentation page[1] is was not sufficiently updated to reflect the migration to dynaconf. https://pulpproject.org/2018/09/25/pulp-3-adopts-dynaconf/ 1. Dynaconf supports multiple formats; .py & .yml included. 2. The default path /etc/pulp/settings.py is in the codebase rather than the .service file. The .service file can still override it. Please submit an issue, and a pull request if you can. https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/ [1] In contrast, https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0/nightly/installation/configuration.html was updated sufficiently. -Mike
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