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    svcbackend: explicitely call the executable instead of using Popen 'executable' keyword · 36d4dbda
    Sebastien Robin authored
    Some testnodes were failing more or less randomly while calling "slapos node instance".
    On failing nodes, unlike other ones, there was this unexpected log:
    
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO Processing computer partitions...
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO Launching supervisord with clean environment.
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO ImportError: No module named site
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] WARNING Supervisord unknown problem:
    2016-10-06 15:35:18 slapos[11671] INFO Processing Computer Partition test0-0.
    
    Then slapgrid was later failing with :
    
    slapgrid_cp :   File "/opt/slapgrid/75e907b4c1523ecfa2aa210ec2754db4/eggs/supervisor-3.3.1-py2.7.egg/supervisor/xmlrpc.py", line 521, in connect
    slapgrid_cp :     self.sock.connect(self.socketfile)
    slapgrid_cp :   File "/opt/slapos/rebootstrap/parts/python2.7/lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 228, in meth
    slapgrid_cp :     return getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)
    slapgrid_cp : error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
    
    But the initial suspect logs sounds be the original issue that is the source
    of next ones.
    
    So it looks like supervisord was not able to start at all.
    
    After playing with subprocess.Popen, is sounds not a good idea to play
    with the keyword 'executable'. It looks like not always be strictly equivalent
    to a replacement of the first argument of the first Popen args. It's much better
    to directly set the process we want to call in the invocation list :
    - it avoid to rely on a feature that is "very seldom needed" as we see
      in subprocess documentation
    - it makes the code much readable, it avoid the guy reading the
      code wasting time understanding that the invocation_list is not
      really what is going to be executed.
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