Hi David, Do you see that deleting a pod takes a long time? In my experience there is a particular way you must start your Java process/OSGi container in order for these signals to propagate, this is described here (https://hynek.me/articles/docker-signals/).
Best regards, Arnoud -----Original Message----- From: David Leangen [mailto:o...@leangen.net] Sent: Wednesday, 15 April, 2020 09:31 To: dev@felix.apache.org Subject: How to handle SIGTERM Hi! Does Felix have a way of handling a SIGTERM event? I was not able to find any documentation about that. I am trying to containerize my app and run it in Kubernetes. It looks like Kubernetes can send a SIGTERM event to a container, and the container is expected to shutdown gracefully (do whatever cleanup is necessary). If the container running Felix receives this signal, what happens to Felix? How can I gracefully handle this type of situation? Thanks! =David ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please notify the sender and delete it. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of this email or its attachment(s) is forbidden. Thales Nederland BV will not accept liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachment(s). Thales Nederland BV is seated in Hengelo and is registered at the Chamber of Commerce under number 06061578. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------