While unlikely, it's possible for write(2) to return a truncated
value or ENOSPC error if the device is full when writing a tiny
PID file.
As optimism has no place in engineering, use IO#write instead of
IO#syswrite since the former will retry on truncation and raise
a exception on ENOSPC.
---
lib/unicorn/http_server.rb | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb b/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb
index 21f2a05a..3416808f 100644
--- a/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb
+++ b/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb
@@ -187,7 +187,8 @@ def clobber_pid(path)
rescue Errno::EEXIST
retry
end
- fp.syswrite("#$$\n")
+ fp.sync = true
+ fp.write("#$$\n")
File.rename(fp.path, path)
fp.close
end