module PumaWorkerKiller class Reaper def initialize(max_ram, master = nil, reaper_status_logs = true, pre_term) @cluster = PumaWorkerKiller::PumaMemory.new(master) @max_ram = max_ram @reaper_status_logs = reaper_status_logs @pre_term = pre_term end # used for tes def get_total_memory @cluster.get_total_memory end def reap return false if @cluster.workers_stopped? if (total = get_total_memory) > @max_ram @cluster.master.log "PumaWorkerKiller: Out of memory. #{@cluster.workers.count} workers consuming total: #{total} mb out of max: #{@max_ram} mb. Sending TERM to pid #{@cluster.largest_worker.pid} consuming #{@cluster.largest_worker_memory} mb." # Fetch the largest_worker so that both `@pre_term` and `term_worker` are called with the same worker # Avoids a race condition where: # Worker A consume 100 mb memory # Worker B consume 99 mb memory # pre_term gets called with Worker A # A new request comes in, Worker B takes it, and consumes 101 mb memory # term_largest_worker (previously here) gets called and terms Worker B (thus not passing the about-to-be-terminated worker to `@pre_term`) largest_worker = @cluster.largest_worker @pre_term.call(largest_worker) @cluster.term_worker(largest_worker) elsif @reaper_status_logs @cluster.master.log "PumaWorkerKiller: Consuming #{total} mb with master and #{@cluster.workers.count} workers." end end end end