AIAP: Keep containers alive in successful runs

Currently the task containers will reach a conclusive state (success or
failure), and will promptly stop running. This creates the following
problems:
  1. In the case of failure, a user doesn't have the ability to exec into
     the container for debugging purposes.
  2. In the case a success, the readiness probe for each task container
     will begin to fail. This happens because readiness is defined by
     the existence of a file; if the container stops running, the file
     no longer exists.

This change provides a solution to the 2nd bullet, keeping the container
alive in case of success.

Change-Id: Iae432caada3d2a338493b1534da72957808185d2
This commit is contained in:
Ian Howell 2021-09-10 09:22:46 -05:00
parent 885187f37c
commit fc20c79e47
3 changed files with 9 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -58,3 +58,6 @@ fi
success=true
/signal_complete artifact-setup
# Keep the container running for debugging/monitoring purposes
sleep infinity

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@ -34,3 +34,6 @@ ansible-playbook -v /opt/ansible/playbooks/build-infra.yaml \
success=true
/signal_complete infra-builder
# Keep the container running for debugging/monitoring purposes
sleep infinity

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@ -81,3 +81,6 @@ fi
success=true
/signal_complete runner
# Keep the container running for debugging/monitoring purposes
sleep infinity