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gargoyle doesn't die sometimes when it inherits TCP sockets #10
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I believe I also observed this. I killed https://gitlab.com/obsidian.systems/tezos-bake-monitor using Control+C, but gargoyle-nix-postres was left behind. Attempting to restart Kiln failed due to the left behind gargoyle process. Manually killing gargoyle allowed me to successfully start Kiln |
We also saw a bewildering issue where HTTP requests from Kiln timed out until we killed the lingering gargoyle+postgres. |
@danharaj Any thoughts on this? |
No, I'd need to regain my bearings on this code in order to diagnose. Does anyone have a way to reliably reproduce this. Do @mikereinhart 's steps always work? |
In my experiences they do not always work. The issue is intermittent |
@danbornside told me that he has seen this issue when starting gargoyle postgres after binding a port (such that it gets inherited). I have not confirmed that this is a reliable way to reproduce. |
gargoyle doesn't die sometimes when it inherits TCP sockets
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