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Add 'pid_file' config option #3321
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command/server.go
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// ServerCommand is a Command that starts the Vault server. | |||
type ServerCommand struct { | |||
Config *server.Config |
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This seems unnecessary, why not just give the path to storePid?
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We could. Fixed.
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I think we need to clean up the pid file on clean shutdown. It looks like we create it but never remove it on shutdown.
@chrishoffman I'm now removing it on shutdown. |
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// Open the PID file | ||
pidFile, err := os.OpenFile(pidPath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC, 0666) |
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These permissions are too open -- certainly the file should not be world-writable. I suggest 0644.
@@ -105,6 +105,9 @@ to specify where the configuration is. | |||
the standard Vault API address will automatically redirect there. This can also | |||
be provided via the environment variable `VAULT_UI`. | |||
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- `pid_file` `(string: "")` - Path to the file in which Vault server PID should |
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I'd say "Path to the file in which the Vault server's Process ID (PID) should be stored."
Just in case people think PID is something Vault-y. You never know...
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Two comments, feel free to merge after.
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