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Patrik Lundin 01768129f0
fleetlock: configurable lock/unlock timeout
While we already support setting a healthcheck timeout it probably
makes sense to be able to control how long we wait for a
fleetlock_lock() or fleetlock_unlock() call. This becomes important if
only running cosmos once a night or something like that. In that case we
you probably want to give a physical machine more than than 1 minute to
complete a reboot etc.

This can now be controlled by setting fleetlock_lock_timeout and
fleetlock_unlock_timeout in /etc/run-cosmos-fleetlock-conf. Keep in mind
that while it can make sense to increase the time for taking a lock,
releasing a lock should always be fast (either you have it and release
it, or you dont have it and it is a no-op) so setting a long unlock
timeout should probably never be done.

Since we also potentially wait the unlock timeout at boot (if the
fleetlock server is broken etc) that is another reason to keep it
short. The default 1m is probably OK for most uses.
2024-07-03 13:27:52 +02:00
Patrik Lundin df5558befb
Fix another indentation mismatch 2024-01-24 15:36:52 +01:00
Patrik Lundin 4b93d9c426
run-cosmos: support fleetlock unlocking at boot
This extends run-cosmos with a new argument that calls the unlock
function already included in the script as well as using the already
existing lock() function to make sure there is no race between the
bootup process and cron starting a normal run-cosmos process at the same
time.

The oexit() function is added to support exiting with a OK exit value
the same way eexit() is used to signal something is wrong.

This change also adds the systemd unit file that runs run-cosmos with the
new fleetlock-unlock argument at boot if fleetlock is configured.

While here fix indentation that was mixed between 3 and 4 spaces: it is
now 4 spaces everywhere.
2024-01-24 15:36:34 +01:00
Patrik Lundin 7baf9affb1
Add fleetlock support to run-cosmos
Makes run-cosmos request a fleetlock lock before running cosmos "update"
and "apply" steps. This is helpful for making sure only one (or several)
machine out of some set of machines runs cosmos changes at a time. This
way if cosmos (or puppet) decides that a service needs to be restarted
this will only happen on a subset of machines at a time. When the cosmos
"apply" is done a fleetlock unlock request will be performed so the
other machines can progress.

The unlock code in run-cosmos will also run the new tool
sunet-machine-healthy to decide things are good before unlocking. This
way if a restarted service breaks this will stop the unlock attempt
and in turn make it so the others should not break their service as
well, giving an operator time to figure out what is wrong.
2023-06-17 08:10:00 +02:00
Fredrik Thulin 3988f5beb0
shellcheck fixes 2023-02-06 16:47:30 +01:00
Leif Johansson 4972eefdcc ny run-cosmos 2017-02-02 15:37:32 +01:00
Fredrik Thulin e69b0f84f8 init 2015-02-23 16:02:43 +01:00