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openstack-ansible-os_cloudk…/templates/cloudkitty-systemd-init.j2
Jesse Pretorius 5c7c223ab8 Reduce init restart/kill times
The systemd unit 'TimeoutSec' value which controls the time
between sending a SIGTERM signal and a SIGKILL signal when
stopping or restarting the service has been reduced from 300
seconds to 120 seconds. This provides 2 minutes for long-lived
sessions to drain while preventing new ones from starting
before a restart or a stop.

The 'RestartSec' value which controls the time between the
service stop and start when restarting has been reduced from
150 seconds to 2 seconds to make the restart happen faster.

These values can be adjusted by using the *_init_config_overrides
variables which use the config_template task to change template
defaults.

Change-Id: Ia10703ca1cfa5afd1dec09a52f1b981711796e33
2017-05-02 10:03:03 +00:00

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# {{ ansible_managed }}
[Unit]
Description=cloudkitty openstack service
After=syslog.target
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User={{ cloudkitty_system_user_name }}
Group={{ cloudkitty_system_group_name }}
{% if program_override is defined %}
ExecStart={{ program_override }} {{ program_config_options|default('') }} --log-file=/var/log/cloudkitty/{{ item.value.service_name }}.log
{% else %}
ExecStart={{ cloudkitty_bin }}/{{ item.value.service_name }} {{ program_config_options|default('') }} --log-file=/var/log/cloudkitty/{{ item.value.service_name }}.log
{% endif %}
# Give a reasonable amount of time for the server to start up/shut down
TimeoutSec=120
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=2
# This creates a specific slice which all services will operate from
# The accounting options give us the ability to see resource usage through
# the `systemd-cgtop` command.
Slice=cloudkitty.slice
CPUAccounting=true
BlockIOAccounting=true
MemoryAccounting=false
TasksAccounting=true
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target