ansible: stash PID files in CWD if requested for debugging.

pull/564/head
David Wilson 6 years ago
parent 1d509d03ff
commit 05b1ccb658

@ -94,6 +94,24 @@ def getenv_int(key, default=0):
return default
def save_pid(name):
"""
When debugging and profiling, it is very annoying to poke through the
process list to discover the currently running Ansible and MuxProcess IDs,
especially when trying to catch an issue during early startup. So here, if
a magic environment variable set, stash them in hidden files in the CWD::
alias muxpid="cat .ansible-mux.pid"
alias anspid="cat .ansible-controller.pid"
gdb -p $(muxpid)
perf top -p $(anspid)
"""
if os.environ.get('MITOGEN_SAVE_PIDS'):
with open('.ansible-%s.pid' % (name,), 'w') as fp:
fp.write(str(os.getpid()))
class MuxProcess(object):
"""
Implement a subprocess forked from the Ansible top-level, as a safe place
@ -173,11 +191,13 @@ class MuxProcess(object):
if _init_logging:
ansible_mitogen.logging.setup()
if cls.child_pid:
save_pid('controller')
ansible_mitogen.affinity.policy.assign_controller()
cls.child_sock.close()
cls.child_sock = None
mitogen.core.io_op(cls.worker_sock.recv, 1)
else:
save_pid('mux')
ansible_mitogen.affinity.policy.assign_muxprocess()
cls.worker_sock.close()
cls.worker_sock = None

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