rename daemon to backend in code

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Oliver Gorwits
2017-05-06 16:26:43 +01:00
parent ffe8fc180f
commit 86a605ba68
11 changed files with 69 additions and 66 deletions

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ App::Netdisco::Manual::Deployment - Tips and Tricks for Deployment
The Netdisco applications will generate RC scripts suitable for Linux systems:
bin/netdisco-web get_init_file
bin/netdisco-daemon get_init_file
bin/netdisco-backend get_init_file
On C<systemd>-based systems please see L<our systemd
guide|App::Netdisco::Manual::Systemd>.

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@@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ directory
You might also want to set C<check_userlog> to C<false> in your config to
quieten some of the web client callbacks.
For the daemon, it's very similar:
For the backend daemon, it's very similar:
DBIC_TRACE=1 ~/bin/localenv bin/netdisco-daemon-fg
DBIC_TRACE=1 ~/bin/localenv bin/netdisco-backend-fg
You can point at a different database without editing C<deployment.yml>:
NETDISCO_DBNAME=testdb DBIC_TRACE=1 ~/bin/localenv plackup -R share,lib -p 5001 bin/netdisco-web-fg
NETDISCO_DBNAME=testdb DBIC_TRACE=1 ~/bin/localenv bin/netdisco-daemon-fg
NETDISCO_DBNAME=testdb DBIC_TRACE=1 ~/bin/localenv bin/netdisco-backend-fg
It's recommended to delete the "C<~/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco>"
directory to avoid accidentally picking up old Netdisco code. For working on
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ database connection management features mentioned above.
The job daemon is backwards compatible with the old Netdisco database job
requests table. All code for the job daemon lives under the
L<App::Netdisco::Daemon> namespace and like the rest of Netdisco is broken
L<App::Netdisco::Backend> namespace and like the rest of Netdisco is broken
down into manageable chunks.
=head2 Running the Job Daemon
@@ -407,10 +407,10 @@ Like the web application, the job daemon is fully self contained and runs via
two simple scripts shipped with the distribution - one for foreground and one
for background execution (see the user docs for instructions).
The C<netdisco-daemon> script uses L<Daemon::Control> to daemonize so you can
The C<netdisco-backend> script uses L<Daemon::Control> to daemonize so you can
fire-and-forget the Netdisco job daemon without much trouble at all. This
script in turn calls C<netdisco-daemon-fg> which is the real application, that
runs in the foreground if called on its own.
script in turn calls C<netdisco-backend-fg> which is the real application,
that runs in the foreground if called on its own.
=head2 Daemon Engineering

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@@ -10,21 +10,21 @@ instructions apply to your local installation and use at your own risk.
=head1 Files
=head2 C<< /etc/systemd/system/netdisco-daemon.service >>
=head2 C<< /etc/systemd/system/netdisco-backend.service >>
This should be set mode 644 and owned by user and group C<root>.
[Unit]
Description=Netdisco Daemon Service
AssertFileIsExecutable=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-daemon
Description=Netdisco Backend Service
AssertFileIsExecutable=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-backend
After=syslog.target network-online.target
[Service]
Type=forking
User=netdisco
Group=netdisco
ExecStart=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-daemon start
ExecStop=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-daemon stop
ExecStart=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-backend start
ExecStop=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-backend stop
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=60
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ This should be set mode 644 and owned by user and group C<root>.
[Unit]
Description=Netdisco Web Service
AssertFileIsExecutable=/home/netdisco/bin/netdisco-web
After=syslog.target network-online.target netdisco-daemon.service
After=syslog.target network-online.target netdisco-backend.service
[Service]
Type=forking
@@ -56,15 +56,15 @@ This should be set mode 644 and owned by user and group C<root>.
To enable Netdisco in systemd:
systemctl enable netdisco-daemon.service
systemctl enable netdisco-backend.service
systemctl enable netdisco-web.service
To start Netdisco:
systemctl start netdisco-daemon.service
systemctl start netdisco-backend.service
systemctl start netdisco-web.service
May also need to run C<systemctl daemon-reload> depending on the order you do
these steps.
May also need to run C<systemctl netdisco-backend reload> depending on the
order you do these steps.
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