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[jira] [Commented] (MESOS-6933) Executor does not respect grace period

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Alexander Rukletsov commented on MESOS-6933:
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[~janisz], this is—unfortunately—a known issue that've been here for a while (linked the original ticket). Surprisingly we haven't seen a lot of requests to fix it (do folks avoid wrapping their tasks in {{sh}}?) and never got to work on this.

Do you want to suggest a patch? I'll be happy to shepherd.

> Executor does not respect grace period
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-6933
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-6933
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: executor
>            Reporter: Tomasz Janiszewski
>
> Mesos Command Executor try to support grace period with escalate but unfortunately it does not work. It launches {{command}} by wrapping it in {{sh -c}} this cause process tree to look like this
> {code}
> Received killTask
> Shutting down
> Sending SIGTERM to process tree at pid 18
> Sent SIGTERM to the following process trees:
> [ 
> -+- 18 sh -c cd offer-i18n-0.1.24 && LD_PRELOAD=../librealresources.so ./bin/offer-i18n -e prod -p $PORT0 
>  \--- 19 command...
> ]
> Command terminated with signal Terminated (pid: 18)
> {code}
> This cause {{sh}} to immediately close and so executor, while wrapped {{command}} might need some more time to finish. Finally, executor thinks command executed gracefully so it won't [escalate|https://github.com/apache/mesos/blob/1.1.0/src/launcher/executor.cpp#L695] to SIGKILL.
> This cause leaks when POSIX containerizer is used because if command ignores SIGTERM it will be attached to initialize and never get killed. Using pid/namespace only masks the problem because hanging process is captured before it can gracefully shutdown.
> Fix for this is to sent SIGTERM only to {{sh}} children. {{sh}} will exit when all children processes finish. If not they will be killed by escalation to SIGKILL.
> All versions from 0.20 are affected.
> This test should pass [src/tests/command_executor_tests.cpp:342|https://github.com/apache/mesos/blob/2c856178b59593ff8068ea8d6c6593943c33008c/src/tests/command_executor_tests.cpp#L342-L343]
> [Mailing list thread|https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/1025dca0cf4418aee50b14330711500af864f08b53eb82d10cd5c04c@%3Cuser.mesos.apache.org%3E]



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