Register the worker daemon with systemd
When installing a custom initscript for a worker daemon, reload systemd so it will pick that up before attempting to start the service. Wrap it in a conditional check for Ubuntu 16.04 or later, since earlier releases used upstart as their init instead of systemd. Make sure the initscript template uses a distinct "provides" key for each instance of the service as well. This implementation is copied from the puppet-zuul module. Change-Id: I4f7db205ac4ae29953757220dc0b9ae026ebbc71
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if ($::operatingsystem == 'Ubuntu') and ($::operatingsystemrelease >= '16.04') {
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# This is a hack to make sure that systemd is aware of the new service
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# before we attempt to start it.
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exec { "jenkins-subunit-worker${suffix}-systemd-daemon-reload":
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command => '/bin/systemctl daemon-reload',
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before => Service["jenkins-subunit-worker${suffix}"],
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subscribe => File["/etc/init.d/jenkins-subunit-worker${suffix}"],
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refreshonly => true,
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}
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}
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service { "jenkins-subunit-worker${suffix}":
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enable => true,
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hasrestart => true,
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#! /bin/sh
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### BEGIN INIT INFO
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# Provides: jenkins-subunit-worker
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# Provides: jenkins-subunit-worker<%= suffix %>
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# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
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# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
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# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
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