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* Run the agent as a Windows service. This commit contains the boilerplate code for running the agent as a Windows service. We start the agent's main as a separate thread, although this is not strictly required based on my experiments. We need similar logic for calling netdata's exit function when someone wants to stop the agent. However, at this point we need to resolve the issue of gaps when running the agent as a service. It seems that sleeping for one second with `sleep(1)`, actually sleeps for 2 to 4 seconds on my setup. Once we resolve this, the work that remains concerns packaging: ie. installing the binaries at the proper places so that the relevant DLLs are found. To test this PR you need to: - Build the agent: ./packaging/utils/compile-on-windows.sh - Install the files: `ninja -C build/ install` - Copy the main binary: `cp ./build/netdata /usr/bin/` - (Only once) Create the netdata service: `sc.exe config Netdata binPath="C:\msys64\usr\bin\netdata"` - Start the service: `sc.exe start Netdata` A couple notes: - The health and the spawn client have been disabled for the time being. They will be re-enabled once we finish the agent-as-service issue and the packaging. - Last time I checked, the agent crashes after a while when using dbengine. In order to have something that works correctly, you should specify memory-mode ram in your netdata.conf. * Add windows version for sleep_usec_with_now * Split install prefix from runtime prefix These paths are always the same for non-Windows systems. On Windows, RFS is the top-level installation path. With the current setup, Netdata will be installed at C:\msys64\opt\netdata at packaging time. However, the layout of the application means that when the agent starts, it'll look as if everything was installed at /. * Do not use mold linker on Windows. * Use modern UI for installer. * Make the service delayed-auto * Use mutexes instead of spinlocks. * Update service handling logic. * Add proper ifdefs for spinlock implementation. * Initialize analytics spinlock * Add a macro to build the agent as regular cli tool. * Add makensis dependency * Let installer know it's installing Netdata. * Disable pluginsd on Windows When pluginsd is enabled, the agent freezes approximately 20% of the time during startup. * Add service description. * Return pthread_join result * Print tag when we fail to join a thread. * Do not use mutexes instead of spinlocks. * Assorted changes to service/main code. * Rework service functions. With the current implementation we are not getting any MUTEX_LOCK errors and thread joining succeeds. The only case where joining fails is the parallel initialization of dbengine threads, which we can easily avoid by serializing the initialization step. * Rework main functions This will allow someone to run the agent either as a service or as a command-line tool. * Change runtime prefix only when building for packaging. * Install binaries and dlls. * Make netdata claiming through UI work correctly. * Fix netdata path
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 <command1> <command2> ... <commandN>"
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exit 1
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fi
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results=()
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for arg in "$@"; do
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while IFS= read -r line; do
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results+=("$line")
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done < <(ldd "$arg" | grep /usr/bin | awk '{ print $3 }')
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done
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printf "%s\n" "${results[@]}" | sort | uniq
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