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/etc/init.d script for unicorn
#!/bin/sh
# chkconfig: 2345 85 15
# description: init.d script for single or multiple unicorn installations. Expects at least one .conf file in /etc/unicorn
# processname: unicorn
#
## A sample /etc/unicorn/my_app.conf
##
## RAILS_ENV=production
## RAILS_ROOT=/var/apps/www/my_app/current
#
# This configures a unicorn master for your app at /var/apps/www/my_app/current running in
# production mode. It will read config/unicorn.rb for further set up.
#
# You should ensure different ports or sockets are set in each config/unicorn.rb if
# you are running more than one master concurrently.
#
# If you call this script without any config parameters, it will attempt to run the
# init command for all your unicorn configurations listed in /etc/unicorn/*.conf
#
# /etc/init.d/unicorn start # starts all unicorns
#
# If you specify a particular config, it will only operate on that one
#
# /etc/init.d/unicorn start /etc/unicorn/my_app.conf
set -e
sig () {
test -s "$PID" && kill -$1 `cat "$PID"`
}
oldsig () {
test -s "$OLD_PID" && kill -$1 `cat "$OLD_PID"`
}
cmd () {
case $1 in
start)
sig 0 && echo >&2 "Already running" && exit 0
echo "Starting"
$CMD
;;
stop)
sig QUIT && echo "Stopping" && exit 0
echo >&2 "Not running"
;;
force-stop)
sig TERM && echo "Forcing a stop" && exit 0
echo >&2 "Not running"
;;
restart|reload)
sig USR2 && sleep 5 && oldsig QUIT && echo "Killing old master" `cat $OLD_PID` && exit 0
echo >&2 "Couldn't reload, starting '$CMD' instead"
$CMD
;;
upgrade)
sig USR2 && echo Upgraded && exit 0
echo >&2 "Couldn't upgrade, starting '$CMD' instead"
$CMD
;;
rotate)
sig USR1 && echo rotated logs OK && exit 0
echo >&2 "Couldn't rotate logs" && exit 1
;;
*)
echo >&2 "Usage: $0 <start|stop|restart|upgrade|rotate|force-stop>"
exit 1
;;
esac
}
setup () {
echo -n "$RAILS_ROOT: "
cd $RAILS_ROOT || exit 1
export PID=$RAILS_ROOT/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid
export OLD_PID="$PID.oldbin"
CMD="unicorn_rails --config-file config/unicorn.rb --env $RAILS_ENV --daemonize"
}
start_stop () {
# either run the start/stop/reload/etc command for every config under /etc/unicorn
# or just do it for a specific one
# $1 contains the start/stop/etc command
# $2 if it exists, should be the specific config we want to act on
if [ $2 ]; then
. $2
setup
cmd $1
else
for CONFIG in /etc/unicorn/*.conf; do
# import the variables
. $CONFIG
setup
# run the start/stop/etc command
cmd $1
done
fi
}
ARGS="$1 $2"
start_stop $ARGS
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masak2009 commented Jul 20, 2016

This part of code not work:

 if [ $2 ]; then
    . $2
    setup
    cmd $1
  else
    for CONFIG in /etc/unicorn/*.conf; do
      # import the variables
      . $CONFIG
      setup

      # run the start/stop/etc command
      cmd $1
    done
   fi
}

ARGS="$1 $2"
start_stop $ARGS

It not runs all config startup if name of config is not provided.

I changed to

 if [ "$2" != "undefined" ]; then
    echo "Open specific config"
    . /etc/unicorn/$2.conf
    setup
    cmd $1
  else
    echo "Open all configs"
    for CONFIG in /etc/unicorn/*.conf; do
      # import the variables
      . $CONFIG
      setup

      # run the start/stop/etc command
      cmd $1
    done
   fi
}

S1=${1:-undefined}
S2=${2:-undefined}
ARGS="$S1 $S2"
start_stop $ARGS

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