Docker fails when running command at exactly same time
My current setup is a Aws EB docker instance in which I have a php-cli container running. I execute jobs with cron, some at the same time, and it is there it fails without any messages.
eg
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand1 >> /tmp/log1.log 2>&1
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand2 >> /tmp/log2.log 2>&1
One will work and the other will not. Both commands work if run by itself.
I have googled around without finding any similar issues.
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My current setup is a Aws EB docker instance in which I have a php-cli container running. I execute jobs with cron, some at the same time, and it is there it fails without any messages.
eg
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand1 >> /tmp/log1.log 2>&1
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand2 >> /tmp/log2.log 2>&1
One will work and the other will not. Both commands work if run by itself.
I have googled around without finding any similar issues.
docker
What do the commands do? How about piping their output to a log?
– Markus Deibel
Nov 15 '18 at 8:07
They are doing the same thing, just printing some text for testing purpose. If I running them after each other it works. It's something with running docker at the exactly same time.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:30
How do you know it fail as nothing was redirect from cron?
– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:32
Sorry, I log it to a textfile. I have edited and added it to my question.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37
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My current setup is a Aws EB docker instance in which I have a php-cli container running. I execute jobs with cron, some at the same time, and it is there it fails without any messages.
eg
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand1 >> /tmp/log1.log 2>&1
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand2 >> /tmp/log2.log 2>&1
One will work and the other will not. Both commands work if run by itself.
I have googled around without finding any similar issues.
docker
My current setup is a Aws EB docker instance in which I have a php-cli container running. I execute jobs with cron, some at the same time, and it is there it fails without any messages.
eg
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand1 >> /tmp/log1.log 2>&1
* * * * * docker exec php-cli php bin/console myCommand2 >> /tmp/log2.log 2>&1
One will work and the other will not. Both commands work if run by itself.
I have googled around without finding any similar issues.
docker
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What do the commands do? How about piping their output to a log?
– Markus Deibel
Nov 15 '18 at 8:07
They are doing the same thing, just printing some text for testing purpose. If I running them after each other it works. It's something with running docker at the exactly same time.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:30
How do you know it fail as nothing was redirect from cron?
– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:32
Sorry, I log it to a textfile. I have edited and added it to my question.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37
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What do the commands do? How about piping their output to a log?
– Markus Deibel
Nov 15 '18 at 8:07
They are doing the same thing, just printing some text for testing purpose. If I running them after each other it works. It's something with running docker at the exactly same time.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:30
How do you know it fail as nothing was redirect from cron?
– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:32
Sorry, I log it to a textfile. I have edited and added it to my question.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37
What do the commands do? How about piping their output to a log?
– Markus Deibel
Nov 15 '18 at 8:07
What do the commands do? How about piping their output to a log?
– Markus Deibel
Nov 15 '18 at 8:07
They are doing the same thing, just printing some text for testing purpose. If I running them after each other it works. It's something with running docker at the exactly same time.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:30
They are doing the same thing, just printing some text for testing purpose. If I running them after each other it works. It's something with running docker at the exactly same time.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:30
How do you know it fail as nothing was redirect from cron?
– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:32
How do you know it fail as nothing was redirect from cron?
– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:32
Sorry, I log it to a textfile. I have edited and added it to my question.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37
Sorry, I log it to a textfile. I have edited and added it to my question.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37
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What do the commands do? How about piping their output to a log?
– Markus Deibel
Nov 15 '18 at 8:07
They are doing the same thing, just printing some text for testing purpose. If I running them after each other it works. It's something with running docker at the exactly same time.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:30
How do you know it fail as nothing was redirect from cron?
– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:32
Sorry, I log it to a textfile. I have edited and added it to my question.
– prometheus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37