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I'm trying to call this shell script using supervisord. supervisorctl reports the following error when trying to start the process:

kerby-kdc FATAL Exited too quickly (process log may have details)

I checked the kerby logs but no errors were reported.

I configured the process in /etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf as follows:

[program:kerby-kdc]
command=bash -c "/home/test/kerberos/server/kdc-dist/bin/start-kdc.sh" /home/test/kerberos/server/kdc-dist/conf /home/test/kerberos/server/kdc-dist/runtime
user=test
environment=JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/adoptopenjdk-8-hotspot-amd64/bin"
autostart=true
autorestart=true
startsecs=10
startretries=3

Is there something wrong with this configuration?

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  • What is start-kdc.sh? You can't use supervisord with something that self daemonizes
    – jordanm
    Oct 18, 2021 at 15:42
  • start-kdc.sh is this shell script. I found this about self-daemonizing but I don't see nohup in the script. Am I missing something? If I run the shell script on the command line via sh start-kdc.sh, it gains control of the command line (i.e. it doesn't run in the background).
    – James
    Oct 18, 2021 at 18:57

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The shell script referenced in the OP contains the following:

java $DEBUG \
-classpath target/lib/*:. \
-DKERBY_LOGFILE=kdc \
org.apache.kerby.kerberos.kdc.KerbyKdcServer -start $args

Note that the classpath is relative. When supervisord tries to execute the java command, the JVM will be unable to find the class org.apache.kerby.kerberos.kdc.KerbyKdcServer. That's because target/lib doesn't exist relative to the supervisord execution path.

The classpath needs to be absolute or a CLASSPATH environment variable needs to be added to the supervisord.conf file.

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