Commit e9f674e5 authored by Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)'s avatar Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) Committed by Oran Agra
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Fix issue where fork process deletes the parent pidfile (#8231)

Turns out that when the fork child crashes, the crash log was deleting
the pidfile from the disk (although the parent is still running.

Now we set the pidfile of the fork process to NULL so the fork process
will never deletes it.

(cherry picked from commit 92a483bc)
parent 0f8d47c9
......@@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ void sigsegvHandler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *secret) {
);
/* free(messages); Don't call free() with possibly corrupted memory. */
if (server.daemonize && server.supervised == 0) unlink(server.pidfile);
if (server.daemonize && server.supervised == 0 && server.pidfile) unlink(server.pidfile);
/* Make sure we exit with the right signal at the end. So for instance
* the core will be dumped if enabled. */
......
......@@ -5085,6 +5085,10 @@ void closeClildUnusedResourceAfterFork() {
closeListeningSockets(0);
if (server.cluster_enabled && server.cluster_config_file_lock_fd != -1)
close(server.cluster_config_file_lock_fd); /* don't care if this fails */
/* Clear server.pidfile, this is the parent pidfile which should not
* be touched (or deleted) by the child (on exit / crash) */
server.pidfile = NULL;
}
/* purpose is one of CHILD_TYPE_ types */
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