- Fix OpenBSD service file pexp pattern to match actual running process
- Set pexp after sourcing rc.subr to prevent automatic override
- Update deployment script process detection from broken furt-lua pattern
- Add TTY-based daemon detection in start.sh for service vs development mode
- Implement comprehensive deployment workflow with backup and health checks
- Enable proper rcctl start/stop/check functionality on OpenBSD
Root cause: OpenBSD rc.subr automatically generates pexp from daemon+flags,
but actual process (/usr/local/bin/lua src/main.lua) differs from wrapper
(start.sh). Solution: Override pexp after rc.subr with correct Lua pattern.
Deployment script also had incorrect process detection pattern looking for
'furt-lua' string that doesn't exist in process name.
Technical details:
- Service file: pexp="/usr/local/bin/lua src/main.lua.*" after rc.subr
- Process detection: pgrep -u _furt -f 'src/main.lua'
- TTY detection: [ ! -t 0 ] for daemon vs interactive mode
- Complete deployment workflow with stop/sync/start/health-check cycle
Fixes#77 - OpenBSD rc.d service file problem resolved
Related: Deployment automation now fully functional karl→walter
- Add automated rsync-based file synchronization with _furt user permissions
- Implement OpenBSD rcctl service management with backup/rollback functionality
- Add port availability checks and health validation after deployment
- Include comprehensive error handling and status reporting
- Support dry-run mode for safe deployment testing
- Provide automatic service file generation with correct paths
Features:
- SSH-based secure transfer with permission preservation
- Pre-deployment backup with configurable retention (3 backups)
- Intelligent service stop/start handling for OpenBSD rcctl
- Health check validation via HTTP endpoint
- Colored output and structured logging for better UX
- Support for --dry-run, --rollback, and --force modes
Successfully deploys furt-lua from development (karl) to staging (walter).
Manual service management required due to OpenBSD rc.d pexp pattern issues.
Closes#76 (deployment automation)
Related: Service file pexp pattern matching requires follow-up investigation
Files:
- scripts/deploy/deploy_walter.sh (new)