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I'm not a systemd expert, and my colleague is the one who set this up, for our older jatos instal but ... I think the idea behind forking is that it has better error detection - simple, I believe, just spawns the process and moves on, so it may be t…
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Ours is a little different, but not much. These are the only differences: ExecStop=/opt/jatos/current/loader.sh stop rather After=network-online.target mysql.service And we've added: Type=forking After=network-online.target mysql.service Otherwise,…
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systemd calls loader.sh - and the start function in loader.sh didn't have an ampersand to start it in the background. So loader.sh never terminated which means systemd didn't think it was running properly and tried to restart. Adding & after t…
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Follow-up - it looks like the problem was with the loader.sh script's interaction with systemd - my colleague realised that the start function didn't background the jatos process, so it never exited, so systemd kept trying to restart it - hence the…
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Hi Kristian, At the minute we have one user and no active studies, and the timeouts are set to what I think of as ridiculously high values - 75s on both jatos and nginx. We are running nginx and JATOS on the same machine, and the mysql, too, for …