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tas50 avatar tas50 commented on July 19, 2024 1

I've added a note in the readme regarding how kill works with chef running as a service. I've also released an updated version of the chef-client cookbook (8.1.1) that sets the restart action in systemd to always, which will start things back up after the upgrade kills chef. Give that a try and let me know if you're still having problems.

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mattlqx avatar mattlqx commented on July 19, 2024

Yeah, I can't get around this in testing. Same scenario, Ubuntu 16.04 chef-client running in service mode from the chef-client cookbook. This cookbook will kill the service and systemd doesn't restart it by default.

Is it vital that the run end as soon as chef-client gets upgraded? Will unexpected things happen if it doesn't? If not, a post_install_action of restart_service seems like it would work rather than killing the run immediately. I tried to just set exec_command and exec_args to trigger a service restart but the resource forbids that when chef-client is long-running. :(

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mattlqx avatar mattlqx commented on July 19, 2024

The pull above allows for a chef-client attribute to set the chef-client service restart value to "always". With that change, this cookbook then works as desired for package upgrades with systemd.

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