Properly monitor the embedded ansible service #13978
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This PR mostly handles implementing a better worker lifecycle (start, do_work, kill) for the
EmbeddedAnsibleWorker
For this we should only heartbeat when the locally running ansible service is alive and start the service if it isn't alive and all the processes are not running (EmbeddedAnsible.running?).
We are aware that this opens the potential for a race condition when the worker is killed and the server starts a replacement before the original worker is completely down.
The combination of implementing
EmbeddedAnsibleWorker#kill
as#stop
and starting the service every time we can't heartbeat should allow the new worker to recover even if the stop is run after the new worker runsEmbeddedAnsible.start
If this does become a problem we will need to implement some new mechanisms for dealing with such "singleton" workers.