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kfei authored
The problem is `docker stop` only sends SIGTERM to the PID 1 inside the container, and the PID 1 (`/bin/sh -c ...`) does not take care of signals. Hence the services (e.g., postgresql, redis, sidekiq, etc) never have chances to graceful shutdown. Docker just kills the container after its 10 seconds timeout by default. What this commit does: 1) Add a wrapper as the default executable of Docker container. Which starts services through `runit`, reconfigure Gitlab by `gitlab-ctl` and gracefully shutdown all services when a SIGTERM is received. 2) Create an `assets` directory for assets. 3) Add `.dockerignore` file. Now you'll see the following log messages after `docker stop`: ``` SIGTERM signal received, try to gracefully shutdown all services... ok: down: logrotate: 1s, normally up ok: down: nginx: 0s, normally up ok: down: postgresql: 1s, normally up ok: down: redis: 0s, normally up ok: down: sidekiq: 0s, normally up ok: down: unicorn: 0s, normally up ``` Signed-off-by: kfei <kfei@kfei.net>
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