Add BITCOIND_SIGTERM_TIMEOUT to OpenRC init scripts

This allows users to specify, e.g. raise, the default timeout of 60
seconds. Some bitcoind instances, especially long running ones on slow
hardware, require a higher timeout for a clean shut down.

Also add a comment to bitcoind.openrc's 'retry=', since it is not
obvious from the variable name what it does.
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Florian Schmaus 2015-07-08 22:35:29 +02:00
parent 11576a57d2
commit 8c44e63077
2 changed files with 11 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ required_files="${BITCOIND_CONFIGFILE}"
start_stop_daemon_args="-u ${BITCOIND_USER} \ start_stop_daemon_args="-u ${BITCOIND_USER} \
-N ${BITCOIND_NICE} -w 2000" -N ${BITCOIND_NICE} -w 2000"
pidfile="${BITCOIND_PIDFILE}" pidfile="${BITCOIND_PIDFILE}"
retry=60
# The retry schedule to use when stopping the daemon. Could be either
# a timeout in seconds or multiple signal/timeout pairs (like
# "SIGKILL/180 SIGTERM/300")
retry="${BITCOIND_SIGTERM_TIMEOUT}"
depend() { depend() {
need localmount net need localmount net

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@ -25,3 +25,9 @@
# Additional options (avoid -conf and -datadir, use flags above) # Additional options (avoid -conf and -datadir, use flags above)
BITCOIND_OPTS="-disablewallet" BITCOIND_OPTS="-disablewallet"
# The timeout in seconds OpenRC will wait for bitcoind to terminate
# after a SIGTERM has been raised.
# Note that this will be mapped as argument to start-stop-daemon's
# '--retry' option, which means you can specify a retry schedule
# here. For more information see man 8 start-stop-daemon.
BITCOIND_SIGTERM_TIMEOUT=60