K, I will use restarted.

Handler wouldn’t work as handlers work only at the end of the play to my 
knowledge. That would be too later; subsequent tasks depend on docker being up.





On December 11, 2014 at 10:59:32 AM, James Cammarata ([email protected]) 
wrote:

Hi Matt, this appears to be an issue with the docker init script I'd say, which 
is only looking at the PID file and not the process it's supposed to be 
referring to. I would continue to use state=restarted, and simply modify that 
to either be a handler (notified by the install) or to have it use a when: 
statement, which could check to see if the install actually changed something 
before trying to restart the service.

Hope that helps!


On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Matt Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
If I try and upgrade a package that has already been started, 'service' module 
doesn't seem to behave:


- name: Install Docker
  yum: name=docker-io-1.3.1 state=installed
- name: Start Docker
  service: name=docker state=started


If Docker has already been installed and started and we just upgraded, 
'service' module blows up with:

/var/run/docker.pid still exists...



I have to manually issue a service state=restarted command to get hosts back in 
line.  Is Docker misbehaving or should 'service' be smarter in this case?
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