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I have created a script to execute a binary as a service. But the service does not start the service but when i stop the service it shows multiple pids.



I am using RHEL 7.Here is the complete details



NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="7 (Core)"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="7"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
HOME_URL="https://www.centos.org/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"

CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-7"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="centos"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"


Usually we run the script as follows ./pipeline --config pipeline.conf



[Unit]
Description=Pipeline service

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cisco
ExecStart=/hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf


and the did the following



systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl start pipeline.service


Even this did not work.



here is the error log



● pipeline.service - Pipeline service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pipeline.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-04-16 06:29:34 GMT; 19s ago
Process: 10195 ExecStart=/home/cisco/bigmuddy-network-telemetry-pipeline/bin/executePipeline.sh --daemon (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Main PID: 9962 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Apr 16 06:29:07 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Starting Pipeline service...
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Failed to start Pipeline service.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Unit pipeline.service entered failed state.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service failed.


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    Please complete with your distribution name and version. If you are running a systemd based system, you would save time using a systemd unit.

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  • The typical approach is to record the PID when you start the process in for instance /var/run/pipeline.pid and check for the existence of that PID rather than using ps | grep processname - when you still want to grep running processes ; use pgrep to prevent grep from matching the grep command itself and use the associated pkill - but the better answer this day and age is to write a systemd service unit file as @ChaoxiangN already mentioned.

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  • @HBruijn I tried both creating the Unit service as well as the script. Either ways it is not working

    – wandermonk
    Apr 16 at 5:49











  • You can see from the last log snippet that the script you're trying to run as a service is itself trying to sudo to the cisco user and failing, because it can't do it without prompting for a password, and that there's no way to interactively ask for the password anyway.

    – bodgit
    2 days ago











  • Don't attempt to make an old-style init script. These are deprecated, difficult to manage and will not work in the future.

    – Michael Hampton
    2 days ago

















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I have created a script to execute a binary as a service. But the service does not start the service but when i stop the service it shows multiple pids.



I am using RHEL 7.Here is the complete details



NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="7 (Core)"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="7"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
HOME_URL="https://www.centos.org/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"

CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-7"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="centos"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"


Usually we run the script as follows ./pipeline --config pipeline.conf



[Unit]
Description=Pipeline service

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cisco
ExecStart=/hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf


and the did the following



systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl start pipeline.service


Even this did not work.



here is the error log



● pipeline.service - Pipeline service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pipeline.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-04-16 06:29:34 GMT; 19s ago
Process: 10195 ExecStart=/home/cisco/bigmuddy-network-telemetry-pipeline/bin/executePipeline.sh --daemon (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Main PID: 9962 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Apr 16 06:29:07 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Starting Pipeline service...
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Failed to start Pipeline service.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Unit pipeline.service entered failed state.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service failed.


Any help is appreciated










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    Please complete with your distribution name and version. If you are running a systemd based system, you would save time using a systemd unit.

    – Chaoxiang N
    Apr 15 at 7:00











  • The typical approach is to record the PID when you start the process in for instance /var/run/pipeline.pid and check for the existence of that PID rather than using ps | grep processname - when you still want to grep running processes ; use pgrep to prevent grep from matching the grep command itself and use the associated pkill - but the better answer this day and age is to write a systemd service unit file as @ChaoxiangN already mentioned.

    – HBruijn
    Apr 15 at 7:14











  • @HBruijn I tried both creating the Unit service as well as the script. Either ways it is not working

    – wandermonk
    Apr 16 at 5:49











  • You can see from the last log snippet that the script you're trying to run as a service is itself trying to sudo to the cisco user and failing, because it can't do it without prompting for a password, and that there's no way to interactively ask for the password anyway.

    – bodgit
    2 days ago











  • Don't attempt to make an old-style init script. These are deprecated, difficult to manage and will not work in the future.

    – Michael Hampton
    2 days ago













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1








I have created a script to execute a binary as a service. But the service does not start the service but when i stop the service it shows multiple pids.



I am using RHEL 7.Here is the complete details



NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="7 (Core)"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="7"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
HOME_URL="https://www.centos.org/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"

CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-7"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="centos"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"


Usually we run the script as follows ./pipeline --config pipeline.conf



[Unit]
Description=Pipeline service

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cisco
ExecStart=/hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf


and the did the following



systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl start pipeline.service


Even this did not work.



here is the error log



● pipeline.service - Pipeline service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pipeline.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-04-16 06:29:34 GMT; 19s ago
Process: 10195 ExecStart=/home/cisco/bigmuddy-network-telemetry-pipeline/bin/executePipeline.sh --daemon (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Main PID: 9962 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Apr 16 06:29:07 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Starting Pipeline service...
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Failed to start Pipeline service.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Unit pipeline.service entered failed state.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service failed.


Any help is appreciated










share|improve this question
















I have created a script to execute a binary as a service. But the service does not start the service but when i stop the service it shows multiple pids.



I am using RHEL 7.Here is the complete details



NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="7 (Core)"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="7"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
HOME_URL="https://www.centos.org/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"

CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-7"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="centos"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"


Usually we run the script as follows ./pipeline --config pipeline.conf



[Unit]
Description=Pipeline service

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cisco
ExecStart=/hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf


and the did the following



systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl start pipeline.service


Even this did not work.



here is the error log



● pipeline.service - Pipeline service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pipeline.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-04-16 06:29:34 GMT; 19s ago
Process: 10195 ExecStart=/home/cisco/bigmuddy-network-telemetry-pipeline/bin/executePipeline.sh --daemon (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Main PID: 9962 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Apr 16 06:29:07 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Starting Pipeline service...
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Failed to start Pipeline service.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: Unit pipeline.service entered failed state.
Apr 16 06:29:34 matrix-pipeline-b-01 systemd[1]: pipeline.service failed.


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    Please complete with your distribution name and version. If you are running a systemd based system, you would save time using a systemd unit.

    – Chaoxiang N
    Apr 15 at 7:00











  • The typical approach is to record the PID when you start the process in for instance /var/run/pipeline.pid and check for the existence of that PID rather than using ps | grep processname - when you still want to grep running processes ; use pgrep to prevent grep from matching the grep command itself and use the associated pkill - but the better answer this day and age is to write a systemd service unit file as @ChaoxiangN already mentioned.

    – HBruijn
    Apr 15 at 7:14











  • @HBruijn I tried both creating the Unit service as well as the script. Either ways it is not working

    – wandermonk
    Apr 16 at 5:49











  • You can see from the last log snippet that the script you're trying to run as a service is itself trying to sudo to the cisco user and failing, because it can't do it without prompting for a password, and that there's no way to interactively ask for the password anyway.

    – bodgit
    2 days ago











  • Don't attempt to make an old-style init script. These are deprecated, difficult to manage and will not work in the future.

    – Michael Hampton
    2 days ago












  • 2





    Please complete with your distribution name and version. If you are running a systemd based system, you would save time using a systemd unit.

    – Chaoxiang N
    Apr 15 at 7:00











  • The typical approach is to record the PID when you start the process in for instance /var/run/pipeline.pid and check for the existence of that PID rather than using ps | grep processname - when you still want to grep running processes ; use pgrep to prevent grep from matching the grep command itself and use the associated pkill - but the better answer this day and age is to write a systemd service unit file as @ChaoxiangN already mentioned.

    – HBruijn
    Apr 15 at 7:14











  • @HBruijn I tried both creating the Unit service as well as the script. Either ways it is not working

    – wandermonk
    Apr 16 at 5:49











  • You can see from the last log snippet that the script you're trying to run as a service is itself trying to sudo to the cisco user and failing, because it can't do it without prompting for a password, and that there's no way to interactively ask for the password anyway.

    – bodgit
    2 days ago











  • Don't attempt to make an old-style init script. These are deprecated, difficult to manage and will not work in the future.

    – Michael Hampton
    2 days ago







2




2





Please complete with your distribution name and version. If you are running a systemd based system, you would save time using a systemd unit.

– Chaoxiang N
Apr 15 at 7:00





Please complete with your distribution name and version. If you are running a systemd based system, you would save time using a systemd unit.

– Chaoxiang N
Apr 15 at 7:00













The typical approach is to record the PID when you start the process in for instance /var/run/pipeline.pid and check for the existence of that PID rather than using ps | grep processname - when you still want to grep running processes ; use pgrep to prevent grep from matching the grep command itself and use the associated pkill - but the better answer this day and age is to write a systemd service unit file as @ChaoxiangN already mentioned.

– HBruijn
Apr 15 at 7:14





The typical approach is to record the PID when you start the process in for instance /var/run/pipeline.pid and check for the existence of that PID rather than using ps | grep processname - when you still want to grep running processes ; use pgrep to prevent grep from matching the grep command itself and use the associated pkill - but the better answer this day and age is to write a systemd service unit file as @ChaoxiangN already mentioned.

– HBruijn
Apr 15 at 7:14













@HBruijn I tried both creating the Unit service as well as the script. Either ways it is not working

– wandermonk
Apr 16 at 5:49





@HBruijn I tried both creating the Unit service as well as the script. Either ways it is not working

– wandermonk
Apr 16 at 5:49













You can see from the last log snippet that the script you're trying to run as a service is itself trying to sudo to the cisco user and failing, because it can't do it without prompting for a password, and that there's no way to interactively ask for the password anyway.

– bodgit
2 days ago





You can see from the last log snippet that the script you're trying to run as a service is itself trying to sudo to the cisco user and failing, because it can't do it without prompting for a password, and that there's no way to interactively ask for the password anyway.

– bodgit
2 days ago













Don't attempt to make an old-style init script. These are deprecated, difficult to manage and will not work in the future.

– Michael Hampton
2 days ago





Don't attempt to make an old-style init script. These are deprecated, difficult to manage and will not work in the future.

– Michael Hampton
2 days ago










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Have you looked into the below error message?



Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]


It seems cisco user is failing to run a command with sudo privileges as this is most likely an non-interactive script. You could grant passwordless sudo by editing the /etc/sudoers file.



$ sudo visudo
# Add a line like this to /etc/sudoers
# username ALL = NOPASSWD: /fullpath/to/command, /fullpath/to/othercommand
cisco ALL = NOPASSWD: /hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf





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    Have you looked into the below error message?



    Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
    Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]


    It seems cisco user is failing to run a command with sudo privileges as this is most likely an non-interactive script. You could grant passwordless sudo by editing the /etc/sudoers file.



    $ sudo visudo
    # Add a line like this to /etc/sudoers
    # username ALL = NOPASSWD: /fullpath/to/command, /fullpath/to/othercommand
    cisco ALL = NOPASSWD: /hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf





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      Have you looked into the below error message?



      Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
      Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]


      It seems cisco user is failing to run a command with sudo privileges as this is most likely an non-interactive script. You could grant passwordless sudo by editing the /etc/sudoers file.



      $ sudo visudo
      # Add a line like this to /etc/sudoers
      # username ALL = NOPASSWD: /fullpath/to/command, /fullpath/to/othercommand
      cisco ALL = NOPASSWD: /hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf





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        Have you looked into the below error message?



        Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
        Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]


        It seems cisco user is failing to run a command with sudo privileges as this is most likely an non-interactive script. You could grant passwordless sudo by editing the /etc/sudoers file.



        $ sudo visudo
        # Add a line like this to /etc/sudoers
        # username ALL = NOPASSWD: /fullpath/to/command, /fullpath/to/othercommand
        cisco ALL = NOPASSWD: /hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf





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        Have you looked into the below error message?



        Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 executePipeline.sh[10195]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
        Apr 16 06:29:32 matrix-pipeline-b-01 sudo[10196]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [cisco]


        It seems cisco user is failing to run a command with sudo privileges as this is most likely an non-interactive script. You could grant passwordless sudo by editing the /etc/sudoers file.



        $ sudo visudo
        # Add a line like this to /etc/sudoers
        # username ALL = NOPASSWD: /fullpath/to/command, /fullpath/to/othercommand
        cisco ALL = NOPASSWD: /hfqp/bin/pipeline --config /hfqp/bin/pipeline.conf






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