Daemonizing an executable in ansible Daemonizing an executable in ansible shell shell

Daemonizing an executable in ansible


Running program with '&' does not make program a daemon, it just runs in background. To make a "true daemon" your program should do steps described here.

If your program is written in C, you can call daemon() function, which will do it for you. Then you can start your program even without '&' at the end and it will be running as a daemon.

The other option is to call your program using daemon, which should do the job as well.

- name: Start daemon  shell: daemon -- myexeprogram arg1 arg2


When you (or Ansible) log out the exit signal will still be sent to the running process, even though it is running in the background.

You can use nohup to circumvent that.

- name: Start daemon  shell: nohup myexeprogram arg1 arg2 &

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nohup


From the brief description on what you want to achieve, it sounds like it would be best for you to set up your executable as a service (using Upstart or similar) and then start/stop it as needed based on the other conditions that require it to be running (or not running).

Trying to run this as a process otherwise will entail having to capture the PID or similar so you can try and shut down the daemon you have started when you need to, with pretty much the same amount of complexity as installing an init config file would take and without the niceties that systems such as Upstart give you with the controls such as start/stop.