감독이란 무엇입니까?

  • 프로세스 제어 시스템
  • 감독되는 것
  • 감독자를 사용하는 이유
  • 샘플 파일



  • 프로세스 제어 시스템



    프로세스 제어 시스템은 시스템의 여러 프로세스를 모니터링하고 제어합니다.

    서비스의 시작/모니터링/중지/재시작을 처리합니다. Linx/UNIX 세계에서 온 경우 초기화가 "프로세스 ID 1"임을 알 수 있습니다.

    초기화 프로세스는 부팅 절차의 마지막 단계이며 프로세스 ID "1"로 식별됩니다. Init은 시스템 프로세스 시작을 담당합니다.

    Init은 일반적으로 사용자 셸 프로세스를 생성하는 콘솔 로그인을 기다리는 "Getty"의 여러 인스턴스를 시작합니다. 종료 시 init는 종료 순서와 프로세스를 제어합니다.
    init 프로세스는 절대 종료되지 않습니다. 루트로 실행되지만 커널 시스템 프로세스가 아닌 사용자 프로세스입니다.

    감독이 무엇입니까?



    순수한 Python으로 작성된 프로세스 제어 도구입니다.

    Supervisord는 사용자가 UNIX와 유사한 운영 체제에서 여러 프로세스를 모니터링하고 제어할 수 있는 클라이언트/서버 시스템입니다.

    launchd, daemontools 및 runit과 같은 프로그램과 동일한 목표를 공유합니다. 이러한 프로그램 중 일부와 달리 "프로세스 ID 1"로 초기화를 대신하여 실행되지 않습니다. 대신 프로젝트 또는 고객과 관련된 프로세스를 제어하는 ​​데 사용되며 부팅 시 다른 프로그램처럼 시작되도록 되어 있습니다.

    감독자는 pip install로 설치할 수 있습니다.
    pip install supervisor
    자세한 설치 지침supervisord

    Supervisord는 구성 파일을 사용하므로 각 프로세스가 수행하는 작업을 쉽게 이해할 수 있습니다.

    Supervisord.conf는 Windows-INI 스타일(Python ConfigParser) 파일입니다. 여기에는 섹션(각각 [헤더]로 표시됨)과 섹션 내 키/값 쌍이 있습니다.

    왜 감독자를 사용합니까?



    Hello World 프로그램을 작성하고 Supervisord를 사용할 수 있는 이런 종류의 시나리오에서 OS를 부팅한 후 특정 프로그램을 시작하려는 시나리오를 고려하십시오.

    우리는 여러 서비스(프로그램)를 실행하기 위해 docker에서 Supervisord를 사용합니다. 다음 블로그에서는 docker에서 Supervisord를 사용하여 제어하는 ​​방법에 대해 설명하겠습니다.

    샘플 파일




    ; Sample supervisor config file.
    ;
    ; For more information on the config file, please see:
    ; http://supervisord.org/configuration.html
    ;
    ; Notes:
    ;  - Shell expansion ("~" or "$HOME") is not supported.  Environment
    ;    variables can be expanded using this syntax: "%(ENV_HOME)s".
    ;  - Quotes around values are not supported, except in the case of
    ;    the environment= options as shown below.
    ;  - Comments must have a leading space: "a=b ;comment" not "a=b;comment".
    ;  - Command will be truncated if it looks like a config file comment, e.g.
    ;    "command=bash -c 'foo ; bar'" will truncate to "command=bash -c 'foo ".
    ;
    ; Warning:
    ;  Paths throughout this example file use /tmp because it is available on most
    ;  systems.  You will likely need to change these to locations more appropriate
    ;  for your system.  Some systems periodically delete older files in /tmp.
    ;  Notably, if the socket file defined in the [unix_http_server] section below
    ;  is deleted, supervisorctl will be unable to connect to supervisord.
    
    [unix_http_server]
    file=/tmp/supervisor.sock   ; the path to the socket file
    ;chmod=0700                 ; socket file mode (default 0700)
    ;chown=nobody:nogroup       ; socket file uid:gid owner
    ;username=user              ; default is no username (open server)
    ;password=123               ; default is no password (open server)
    
    ; Security Warning:
    ;  The inet HTTP server is not enabled by default.  The inet HTTP server is
    ;  enabled by uncommenting the [inet_http_server] section below.  The inet
    ;  HTTP server is intended for use within a trusted environment only.  It
    ;  should only be bound to localhost or only accessible from within an
    ;  isolated, trusted network.  The inet HTTP server does not support any
    ;  form of encryption.  The inet HTTP server does not use authentication
    ;  by default (see the username= and password= options to add authentication).
    ;  Never expose the inet HTTP server to the public internet.
    
    ;[inet_http_server]         ; inet (TCP) server disabled by default
    ;port=127.0.0.1:9001        ; ip_address:port specifier, *:port for all iface
    ;username=user              ; default is no username (open server)
    ;password=123               ; default is no password (open server)
    
    [supervisord]
    logfile=/tmp/supervisord.log ; main log file; default $CWD/supervisord.log
    logfile_maxbytes=50MB        ; max main logfile bytes b4 rotation; default 50MB
    logfile_backups=10           ; # of main logfile backups; 0 means none, default 10
    loglevel=info                ; log level; default info; others: debug,warn,trace
    pidfile=/tmp/supervisord.pid ; supervisord pidfile; default supervisord.pid
    nodaemon=false               ; start in foreground if true; default false
    silent=false                 ; no logs to stdout if true; default false
    minfds=1024                  ; min. avail startup file descriptors; default 1024
    minprocs=200                 ; min. avail process descriptors;default 200
    ;umask=022                   ; process file creation umask; default 022
    ;user=supervisord            ; setuid to this UNIX account at startup; recommended if root
    ;identifier=supervisor       ; supervisord identifier, default is 'supervisor'
    ;directory=/tmp              ; default is not to cd during start
    ;nocleanup=true              ; don't clean up tempfiles at start; default false
    ;childlogdir=/tmp            ; 'AUTO' child log dir, default $TEMP
    ;environment=KEY="value"     ; key value pairs to add to environment
    ;strip_ansi=false            ; strip ansi escape codes in logs; def. false
    
    ; The rpcinterface:supervisor section must remain in the config file for
    ; RPC (supervisorctl/web interface) to work.  Additional interfaces may be
    ; added by defining them in separate [rpcinterface:x] sections.
    
    [rpcinterface:supervisor]
    supervisor.rpcinterface_factory = supervisor.rpcinterface:make_main_rpcinterface
    
    ; The supervisorctl section configures how supervisorctl will connect to
    ; supervisord.  configure it match the settings in either the unix_http_server
    ; or inet_http_server section.
    
    [supervisorctl]
    serverurl=unix:///tmp/supervisor.sock ; use a unix:// URL  for a unix socket
    ;serverurl=http://127.0.0.1:9001 ; use an http:// url to specify an inet socket
    ;username=chris              ; should be same as in [*_http_server] if set
    ;password=123                ; should be same as in [*_http_server] if set
    ;prompt=mysupervisor         ; cmd line prompt (default "supervisor")
    ;history_file=~/.sc_history  ; use readline history if available
    
    ; The sample program section below shows all possible program subsection values.
    ; Create one or more 'real' program: sections to be able to control them under
    ; supervisor.
    
    ;[program:theprogramname]
    ;command=/bin/cat              ; the program (relative uses PATH, can take args)
    ;process_name=%(program_name)s ; process_name expr (default %(program_name)s)
    ;numprocs=1                    ; number of processes copies to start (def 1)
    ;directory=/tmp                ; directory to cwd to before exec (def no cwd)
    ;umask=022                     ; umask for process (default None)
    ;priority=999                  ; the relative start priority (default 999)
    ;autostart=true                ; start at supervisord start (default: true)
    ;startsecs=1                   ; # of secs prog must stay up to be running (def. 1)
    ;startretries=3                ; max # of serial start failures when starting (default 3)
    ;autorestart=unexpected        ; when to restart if exited after running (def: unexpected)
    ;exitcodes=0                   ; 'expected' exit codes used with autorestart (default 0)
    ;stopsignal=QUIT               ; signal used to kill process (default TERM)
    ;stopwaitsecs=10               ; max num secs to wait b4 SIGKILL (default 10)
    ;stopasgroup=false             ; send stop signal to the UNIX process group (default false)
    ;killasgroup=false             ; SIGKILL the UNIX process group (def false)
    ;user=chrism                   ; setuid to this UNIX account to run the program
    ;redirect_stderr=true          ; redirect proc stderr to stdout (default false)
    ;stdout_logfile=/a/path        ; stdout log path, NONE for none; default AUTO
    ;stdout_logfile_maxbytes=1MB   ; max # logfile bytes b4 rotation (default 50MB)
    ;stdout_logfile_backups=10     ; # of stdout logfile backups (0 means none, default 10)
    ;stdout_capture_maxbytes=1MB   ; number of bytes in 'capturemode' (default 0)
    ;stdout_events_enabled=false   ; emit events on stdout writes (default false)
    ;stdout_syslog=false           ; send stdout to syslog with process name (default false)
    ;stderr_logfile=/a/path        ; stderr log path, NONE for none; default AUTO
    ;stderr_logfile_maxbytes=1MB   ; max # logfile bytes b4 rotation (default 50MB)
    ;stderr_logfile_backups=10     ; # of stderr logfile backups (0 means none, default 10)
    ;stderr_capture_maxbytes=1MB   ; number of bytes in 'capturemode' (default 0)
    ;stderr_events_enabled=false   ; emit events on stderr writes (default false)
    ;stderr_syslog=false           ; send stderr to syslog with process name (default false)
    ;environment=A="1",B="2"       ; process environment additions (def no adds)
    ;serverurl=AUTO                ; override serverurl computation (childutils)
    
    ; The sample eventlistener section below shows all possible eventlistener
    ; subsection values.  Create one or more 'real' eventlistener: sections to be
    ; able to handle event notifications sent by supervisord.
    
    ;[eventlistener:theeventlistenername]
    ;command=/bin/eventlistener    ; the program (relative uses PATH, can take args)
    ;process_name=%(program_name)s ; process_name expr (default %(program_name)s)
    ;numprocs=1                    ; number of processes copies to start (def 1)
    ;events=EVENT                  ; event notif. types to subscribe to (req'd)
    ;buffer_size=10                ; event buffer queue size (default 10)
    ;directory=/tmp                ; directory to cwd to before exec (def no cwd)
    ;umask=022                     ; umask for process (default None)
    ;priority=-1                   ; the relative start priority (default -1)
    ;autostart=true                ; start at supervisord start (default: true)
    ;startsecs=1                   ; # of secs prog must stay up to be running (def. 1)
    ;startretries=3                ; max # of serial start failures when starting (default 3)
    ;autorestart=unexpected        ; autorestart if exited after running (def: unexpected)
    ;exitcodes=0                   ; 'expected' exit codes used with autorestart (default 0)
    ;stopsignal=QUIT               ; signal used to kill process (default TERM)
    ;stopwaitsecs=10               ; max num secs to wait b4 SIGKILL (default 10)
    ;stopasgroup=false             ; send stop signal to the UNIX process group (default false)
    ;killasgroup=false             ; SIGKILL the UNIX process group (def false)
    ;user=chrism                   ; setuid to this UNIX account to run the program
    ;redirect_stderr=false         ; redirect_stderr=true is not allowed for eventlisteners
    ;stdout_logfile=/a/path        ; stdout log path, NONE for none; default AUTO
    ;stdout_logfile_maxbytes=1MB   ; max # logfile bytes b4 rotation (default 50MB)
    ;stdout_logfile_backups=10     ; # of stdout logfile backups (0 means none, default 10)
    ;stdout_events_enabled=false   ; emit events on stdout writes (default false)
    ;stdout_syslog=false           ; send stdout to syslog with process name (default false)
    ;stderr_logfile=/a/path        ; stderr log path, NONE for none; default AUTO
    ;stderr_logfile_maxbytes=1MB   ; max # logfile bytes b4 rotation (default 50MB)
    ;stderr_logfile_backups=10     ; # of stderr logfile backups (0 means none, default 10)
    ;stderr_events_enabled=false   ; emit events on stderr writes (default false)
    ;stderr_syslog=false           ; send stderr to syslog with process name (default false)
    ;environment=A="1",B="2"       ; process environment additions
    ;serverurl=AUTO                ; override serverurl computation (childutils)
    
    ; The sample group section below shows all possible group values.  Create one
    ; or more 'real' group: sections to create "heterogeneous" process groups.
    
    ;[group:thegroupname]
    ;programs=progname1,progname2  ; each refers to 'x' in [program:x] definitions
    ;priority=999                  ; the relative start priority (default 999)
    
    ; The [include] section can just contain the "files" setting.  This
    ; setting can list multiple files (separated by whitespace or
    ; newlines).  It can also contain wildcards.  The filenames are
    ; interpreted as relative to this file.  Included files *cannot*
    ; include files themselves.
    
    ;[include]
    ;files = relative/directory/*.ini
    

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