This allows us to get rid of the sleep call in the stop function. Also, we set a configurable timeout value for stopping daemons.
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Using S6 with OpenRC
Beginning with OpenRC-0.16, we support using the s6 supervision suite from Skarmet Software in place of start-stop-daemon for monitoring daemons [1].
Setup
Documenting s6 in detail is beyond the scope of this guide. It will document how to set up OpenRC services to communicate with s6.
Use Default start, stop and status functions
If you write your own start, stop and status functions in your service script, none of this will work. You must allow OpenRC to use the default functions.
Dependencies
All OpenRC service scripts that want their daemons monitored by s6 should have the following line added to their dependencies to make sure the s6 scan directory is being monitored.
need s6-svscan
Variable Settings
The most important setting is the supervisor variable. At the top of your service script, you should set this variable as follows:
supervisor=s6
Several other variables affect s6 services. They are documented on the openrc-run man page, but I will list them here for convenience:
s6_service_path - the path to the s6 service directory. The default is /var/svc.d/$RC_SVCNAME.
s6_svwait_options_start - the options to pass to s6-svwait when starting the service. If this is not set, s6-svwait will not be called.
s6_service_timeout_stop - the amount of time, in milliseconds, s6-svc should wait for a service to go down when stopping.
This is very early support, so feel free to file bugs if you have issues.