Re: [Zope3-dev] problem with multiple instances of zope3 as daemon via init script on gentoo
On 11.01.2006, at 15:42, Bernd Dorn wrote: On 11.01.2006, at 14:27, Jim Washington wrote: Bernd Dorn wrote: hi all i have two init scripts (see below) which start a zope3 instance this works fine if i start one of them, but if i try to start the second, the following message appears * Starting Zope in /home/zope1/timetables ... WARNING! zdrun is managing a different program! our program = ['/home/zope1/timetables/bin/runzope'] daemon's args = ['/home/zope1/screens/bin/runzope'] daemon process already running; pid=10839 seems that the pid of the other instance is taken, does anybody know how to solve this or is there another way to start zope3 as an unprivileged user? as far as i know there is no effective-user directive in zope.conf as in zope2 Does this script put a zdsock file in /etc/init.d? I have noticed that the zdsock file is created in the directory where zopectl is called. If this is what you are seeing, one solution might be to do some cd statements (e.g., cd $INSTANCE_HOME) so that multiple zdsock files are created, one for each instance. thx, you brought me on the right track! it is actually a problem with the default zdaemon.conf in zopeskel, where socket-name is just set to zdsock this will be placed in the working directory, which in my case was the home directory of the user because of the "-" switch to su so i added the following line to zdaemon.conf: socket-name $DATADIR/zopectlsock, which this is the behavior of zope 2 skel i would say this is a bug, because instances created with mkzopeinstance can not be run in parallel additionally with socket-name set to zdsock one is unable to run zopectl as root, because then the socket gets created in the home of root where the user the daemon is running on has no access. this leads to an access denied error. the init script is now the same as with zope2, i can just call zopectl directly without suing to the zope user i will fix this in the trunk done see: http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/zopeskel/etc/ zdaemon.conf.in?rev=41267&view=rev ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com
Re: [Zope3-dev] problem with multiple instances of zope3 as daemon via init script on gentoo
On 11.01.2006, at 14:27, Jim Washington wrote: Bernd Dorn wrote: hi all i have two init scripts (see below) which start a zope3 instance this works fine if i start one of them, but if i try to start the second, the following message appears * Starting Zope in /home/zope1/timetables ... WARNING! zdrun is managing a different program! our program = ['/home/zope1/timetables/bin/runzope'] daemon's args = ['/home/zope1/screens/bin/runzope'] daemon process already running; pid=10839 seems that the pid of the other instance is taken, does anybody know how to solve this or is there another way to start zope3 as an unprivileged user? as far as i know there is no effective-user directive in zope.conf as in zope2 Does this script put a zdsock file in /etc/init.d? I have noticed that the zdsock file is created in the directory where zopectl is called. If this is what you are seeing, one solution might be to do some cd statements (e.g., cd $INSTANCE_HOME) so that multiple zdsock files are created, one for each instance. thx, you brought me on the right track! it is actually a problem with the default zdaemon.conf in zopeskel, where socket-name is just set to zdsock this will be placed in the working directory, which in my case was the home directory of the user because of the "-" switch to su so i added the following line to zdaemon.conf: socket-name $DATADIR/zopectlsock, which this is the behavior of zope 2 skel i would say this is a bug, because instances created with mkzopeinstance can not be run in parallel additionally with socket-name set to zdsock one is unable to run zopectl as root, because then the socket gets created in the home of root where the user the daemon is running on has no access. this leads to an access denied error. the init script is now the same as with zope2, i can just call zopectl directly without suing to the zope user i will fix this in the trunk thx, bernd ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com
Re: [Zope3-dev] problem with multiple instances of zope3 as daemon via init script on gentoo
Bernd Dorn wrote: hi all i have two init scripts (see below) which start a zope3 instance this works fine if i start one of them, but if i try to start the second, the following message appears * Starting Zope in /home/zope1/timetables ... WARNING! zdrun is managing a different program! our program = ['/home/zope1/timetables/bin/runzope'] daemon's args = ['/home/zope1/screens/bin/runzope'] daemon process already running; pid=10839 seems that the pid of the other instance is taken, does anybody know how to solve this or is there another way to start zope3 as an unprivileged user? as far as i know there is no effective-user directive in zope.conf as in zope2 my zope version is 3.2 final, but it seems not version specific my python: Python 2.4.2 (#1, Dec 6 2005, 15:16:51) [GCC 3.3.5-20050130 (Gentoo 3.3.5.20050130-r1, ssp-3.3.5.20050130-1, pie-8.7.7. on linux2 my system: Linux flow 2.6.14-gentoo-r2 #1 SMP Mon Dec 5 14:23:57 CET 2005 i686 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux thx, bernd init script listing: INSTANCE_HOME=/home/zope1/screens ZOPE_USER=zope1 opts="start stop restart kill quit status help" depend() { need net } start() { ebegin "Starting Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl start" eend $? } stop() { ebegin "Stopping Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl stop" eend $? } restart() { ebegin "Restarting Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" svc_stop svc_start eend $? } kill() { ebegin "Killing Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl kill" eend $? } quit() { ebegin "Quitting Zope Daemon Manager $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl quit" eend $? } reload() { # throws an error, dunno why ebegin "Reloading Zope config in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl reload" eend $? } status() { ebegin "Status of Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl status" eend $? } help() { ebegin "Help for Zope Daemon Manager in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl help" eend $? } Does this script put a zdsock file in /etc/init.d? I have noticed that the zdsock file is created in the directory where zopectl is called. If this is what you are seeing, one solution might be to do some cd statements (e.g., cd $INSTANCE_HOME) so that multiple zdsock files are created, one for each instance. -Jim Washington. ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com
[Zope3-dev] problem with multiple instances of zope3 as daemon via init script on gentoo
hi all i have two init scripts (see below) which start a zope3 instance this works fine if i start one of them, but if i try to start the second, the following message appears * Starting Zope in /home/zope1/timetables ... WARNING! zdrun is managing a different program! our program = ['/home/zope1/timetables/bin/runzope'] daemon's args = ['/home/zope1/screens/bin/runzope'] daemon process already running; pid=10839 seems that the pid of the other instance is taken, does anybody know how to solve this or is there another way to start zope3 as an unprivileged user? as far as i know there is no effective-user directive in zope.conf as in zope2 my zope version is 3.2 final, but it seems not version specific my python: Python 2.4.2 (#1, Dec 6 2005, 15:16:51) [GCC 3.3.5-20050130 (Gentoo 3.3.5.20050130-r1, ssp-3.3.5.20050130-1, pie-8.7.7. on linux2 my system: Linux flow 2.6.14-gentoo-r2 #1 SMP Mon Dec 5 14:23:57 CET 2005 i686 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux thx, bernd init script listing: INSTANCE_HOME=/home/zope1/screens ZOPE_USER=zope1 opts="start stop restart kill quit status help" depend() { need net } start() { ebegin "Starting Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl start" eend $? } stop() { ebegin "Stopping Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl stop" eend $? } restart() { ebegin "Restarting Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" svc_stop svc_start eend $? } kill() { ebegin "Killing Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl kill" eend $? } quit() { ebegin "Quitting Zope Daemon Manager $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl quit" eend $? } reload() { # throws an error, dunno why ebegin "Reloading Zope config in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl reload" eend $? } status() { ebegin "Status of Zope in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl status" eend $? } help() { ebegin "Help for Zope Daemon Manager in $INSTANCE_HOME" su - $ZOPE_USER -c "$INSTANCE_HOME/bin/zopectl help" eend $? } ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com