start_go_stack.sh: 2-layer isolation from smoke harness
The 2026-05-01 persistent-stack milestone exposed two collision modes between the long-running Go stack and the pre-push smoke harness: 1. PKILL COLLISION: smoke teardown uses anchored `pkill -f "bin/(storaged|...|gateway)$"`. Same-named persistent processes match → smokes kill 7 of 11 persistent daemons. 2. MINIO STATE COLLISION: persistent stack writes `_vectors/workers.lhv1` to the shared lakehouse-go-primary bucket. Smoke vectord rehydrates from same bucket → sees both smoke-owned and persistent-owned indexes → assertion failures. Both fixed in this commit by adding two isolation layers: LAYER 1 — distinct binary names via symlink: bin/persistent-<daemon> → bin/<daemon> Persistent stack runs as ./bin/persistent-gateway etc. Smoke pattern `bin/(name)$` matches `bin/gateway$` but NOT `bin/persistent-gateway$` (regex group requires bin/ followed immediately by a daemon name; "bin/p..." doesn't qualify). Cmdline lookup verified: 7 persistent procs, 0 match smoke pkill. LAYER 2 — separate MinIO bucket via temp config: Persistent stack writes to lakehouse-go-persistent (configurable via $LH_PERSISTENT_BUCKET). Temp toml at /tmp/lakehouse-persistent.toml inherits everything from lakehouse.toml except [s3].bucket which is sed-replaced. Bucket auto-created via mc if missing. Verified: workers.lhv1 lands in persistent bucket; primary bucket _vectors/ stays empty. Net effect: the persistent stack should survive `git push` (which runs smokes that rehydrate vectord from primary bucket and pkill their own bin/<name>$ daemons). This commit is the first push test WITH the persistent stack live. Caveat: bin/persistent-* symlinks are gitignored already (/bin/ is in .gitignore wholesale), so the symlinks need to be created on each fresh checkout — which start_go_stack.sh does idempotently. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# scripts/cutover/start_go_stack.sh
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#
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# Bring up the full Go stack persistently — alongside the live Rust
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# gateway on :3100. All Go daemons land on the parallel port range
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# :3110 + :3211-:3220 so there's no port collision.
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# gateway on :3100 + alongside the harness-transient stacks the
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# smokes spin up. All Go daemons land on the parallel port range
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# :3110 + :3211-:3220 (no collision with Rust on :3100). Persistent
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# daemons run under DIFFERENT BINARY NAMES (bin/persistent-*) and
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# write to a SEPARATE MinIO BUCKET (lakehouse-go-persistent) so the
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# pre-push smoke chain — which uses anchored `pkill -f "bin/(name)$"`
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# teardown + reads from `lakehouse-go-primary` — can run without
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# tearing down or polluting our long-running state.
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#
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# Unlike playbook_lift.sh's transient harness boot (which kills the
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# stack on exit), this script starts every daemon detached via nohup
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# + disown. Operators run it once at boot or after a restart; the
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# stack stays up until a `pkill -f "bin/(name)"` or reboot.
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# Two isolation layers:
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# 1. BINARY NAMES — persistent stack runs via symlinks
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# bin/persistent-<name> → bin/<name>. Smoke pkill pattern
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# `bin/(storaged|...|gateway)` matches `bin/<name>` substrings;
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# `bin/persistent-<name>` doesn't match because the slash is
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# followed by 'p', not the daemon-name first letter.
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# 2. MINIO BUCKETS — persistent stack uses lakehouse-go-persistent;
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# smoke harnesses use lakehouse-go-primary. Different buckets
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# mean rehydrate paths can't see each other's `_vectors/*`
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# persistence files. The temp toml at /tmp/lakehouse-persistent.toml
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# overrides only [s3].bucket; everything else inherits from
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# lakehouse.toml.
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#
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# Logs land in /tmp/gostack-logs/<bin>.log (one per daemon).
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#
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# Used to bring up the persistent stack 2026-05-01 — the first time
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# the Go side has run as long-running daemons rather than per-harness
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# transient processes.
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#
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# KNOWN CONSTRAINT: the pre-push smoke chain (`just verify` →
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# scripts/{d,g}*_smoke.sh) uses the SAME anchored `pkill -f
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# "bin/(name)$"` pattern this script does, and ALSO matches our
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# persistent daemons by name. Pushing while the persistent stack
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# is up will kill 7 of 11 daemons (gateway, storaged, catalogd,
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# ingestd, queryd, embedd, vectord; the smokes don't reach for
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# pathwayd/observerd/matrixd/chatd). Workaround: re-run this
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# script after every push. A proper fix is to give the persistent
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# stack a different binary name (e.g. via build tags or a
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# wrapper symlink) so smoke-side pkill doesn't see it; deferred
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# until the trigger fires (i.e. when an operator gets bitten).
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# transient processes. The 2-isolation-layer split was added the
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# same day after the pre-push gate caught a smoke-vs-persistent
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# collision (g1p_smoke saw count=2 when expecting count=1 because
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# vectord's MinIO bucket had both the smoke's persist_demo AND the
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# persistent stack's workers index).
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set -euo pipefail
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exit 1
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fi
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# Ensure no leftover from a transient harness run. Anchored pattern
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# per feedback_pkill_scope; never bare `bin/`.
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echo "[gostack] killing any stale Go daemons (anchored pkill)"
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pkill -f "bin/(storaged|catalogd|ingestd|queryd|embedd|vectord|pathwayd|observerd|matrixd|gateway)$" 2>/dev/null || true
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# ── Layer 1: symlink-based binary names ─────────────────────────────
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# Create bin/persistent-* symlinks to bin/* so the persistent stack
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# has distinct cmdline strings that smoke pkill won't match. Idempotent
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# (existing symlinks are left alone).
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DAEMONS=(storaged catalogd ingestd queryd embedd vectord pathwayd observerd matrixd gateway)
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for d in "${DAEMONS[@]}"; do
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target="bin/persistent-$d"
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if [ ! -L "$target" ] && [ ! -e "$target" ]; then
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ln -s "$d" "$target"
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fi
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done
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# ── Layer 2: separate MinIO bucket via temp config ──────────────────
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# Generate /tmp/lakehouse-persistent.toml from the canonical
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# lakehouse.toml with [s3].bucket overridden. Caller can override the
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# bucket name via LH_PERSISTENT_BUCKET env var.
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PERSISTENT_BUCKET="${LH_PERSISTENT_BUCKET:-lakehouse-go-persistent}"
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TEMP_TOML=/tmp/lakehouse-persistent.toml
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# Create the bucket if missing. mc is idempotent with --ignore-existing.
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if command -v mc >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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mc mb --ignore-existing "local/$PERSISTENT_BUCKET" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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fi
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# sed-replace the bucket line. Anchored to "lakehouse-go-primary" so
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# no other accidental "primary" mention gets touched.
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sed "s/lakehouse-go-primary/$PERSISTENT_BUCKET/g" lakehouse.toml > "$TEMP_TOML"
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echo "[gostack] config: $TEMP_TOML (bucket=$PERSISTENT_BUCKET)"
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# ── Cleanup any prior persistent daemons ────────────────────────────
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# Match by the persistent- prefix so smoke processes are untouched.
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echo "[gostack] killing any stale persistent Go daemons (anchored on persistent-)"
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pkill -f "bin/persistent-(storaged|catalogd|ingestd|queryd|embedd|vectord|pathwayd|observerd|matrixd|gateway)$" 2>/dev/null || true
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sleep 0.5
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mkdir -p /tmp/gostack-logs
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start() {
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local bin="$1"
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local port="$2"
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local log="/tmp/gostack-logs/$bin.log"
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nohup ./bin/"$bin" -config lakehouse.toml > "$log" 2>&1 & disown
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local log="/tmp/gostack-logs/persistent-$bin.log"
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nohup ./bin/persistent-"$bin" -config "$TEMP_TOML" > "$log" 2>&1 & disown
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for _ in $(seq 1 50); do
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if curl -sSf -m 1 "http://127.0.0.1:$port/health" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo " $bin :$port up (log: $log)"
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echo " persistent-$bin :$port up (log: $log)"
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return 0
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fi
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sleep 0.1
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done
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echo " $bin :$port FAILED — log tail:"
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echo " persistent-$bin :$port FAILED — log tail:"
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tail -20 "$log"
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return 1
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}
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# chatd is started independently — its provider key files come from
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# /etc/lakehouse/{ollama_cloud,openrouter,opencode,kimi}.env; if
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# chatd is already up (long-running from a prior session) we don't
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# touch it.
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# touch it. chatd uses no S3, so no temp-toml override needed.
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if ! curl -sSf -m 1 http://127.0.0.1:3220/health >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "[gostack] chatd :3220 not up; starting"
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start chatd 3220
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nohup ./bin/chatd -config lakehouse.toml > /tmp/gostack-logs/chatd.log 2>&1 & disown
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for _ in $(seq 1 50); do
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if curl -sSf -m 1 "http://127.0.0.1:3220/health" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo " chatd :3220 up"
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break
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fi
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sleep 0.1
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done
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else
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echo " chatd :3220 already up (skipping)"
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fi
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curl -sSf -m 1 "http://127.0.0.1:$p/health" 2>/dev/null | head -c 80
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echo
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done
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echo
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echo "[gostack] persistent stack uses bucket: $PERSISTENT_BUCKET"
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echo "[gostack] smoke harnesses use bucket: lakehouse-go-primary"
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echo "[gostack] tear down via: pkill -f 'bin/persistent-'"
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