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Operator decision answered as Option A: JobService.RetryFailedJobs is
now wired into the scheduler as an always-on 10th loop. Prior to this
commit the method was implemented, unit-tested, and exported but had
zero runtime callers — any job that transitioned to status=Failed stayed
Failed forever regardless of how many attempts it had remaining.
Scheduler — 10th loop:
internal/scheduler/scheduler.go grows a jobRetryLoop alongside the
existing nine loops (renewal, jobs, health, notifications, short-lived,
network scan, digest, health check, cloud discovery). The loop follows
the established run-immediately-then-tick pattern (same shape as
jobProcessorLoop), gated by a sync/atomic.Bool idempotency guard and
joined into the scheduler's sync.WaitGroup so WaitForCompletion drains
it on graceful shutdown. Each tick runs under a 2-minute context
timeout mirroring jobProcessorLoop's opCtx budget. The runJobRetry
helper invokes jobService.RetryFailedJobs(ctx, 3) — the advisory
maxRetries cap is belt-and-suspenders; per-job eligibility is still
enforced inside the service via Attempts < MaxAttempts.
The JobServicer scheduler-interface gains RetryFailedJobs so the
scheduler's dependency surface stays explicit and mockable.
Service — audit trail per retry:
internal/service/job.go:RetryFailedJobs now emits an audit event for
every Failed→Pending transition. Following the house convention used
by all scheduler-emitted events, actor='system' and actorType=
domain.ActorTypeSystem; action='job_retry'; details capture
old_status, new_status, attempts, max_attempts. JobService carries an
optional *AuditService (SetAuditService) that nil-guards to preserve
test-wiring ergonomics — existing tests that construct JobService
without an audit service continue to pass unchanged.
Config — env var with sane default:
internal/config/config.go:SchedulerConfig grows RetryInterval, wired
to CERTCTL_SCHEDULER_RETRY_INTERVAL with a 5-minute default. Validate
rejects intervals below 1 second (matches other scheduler interval
validators).
Server wiring:
cmd/server/main.go calls jobService.SetAuditService(auditService)
after JobService construction and sched.SetJobRetryInterval(
cfg.Scheduler.RetryInterval) alongside the other SetXxxInterval calls.
Regression coverage:
internal/service/job_test.go (3 new)
- TestJobService_RetryFailedJobs_EligibleJobTransitionsAndAudits
- TestJobService_RetryFailedJobs_SkipsJobsAtMaxAttempts
- TestJobService_RetryFailedJobs_NoAuditServiceOK
internal/scheduler/scheduler_test.go (3 new)
- TestScheduler_JobRetryLoop_CallsService
- TestScheduler_JobRetryLoop_IdempotencyGuard
- TestScheduler_JobRetryLoop_WaitForCompletion
The service tests assert status transitions, attempt-cap short-
circuiting, and audit event shape (actor='system', action='job_retry',
details keys). The scheduler tests assert the loop invokes the service,
the atomic.Bool guard skips overlapping ticks with the expected
'still running, skipping tick' log, and WaitForCompletion drains the
in-flight tick on Stop.
Residual follow-up (not in scope for this commit):
internal/service/renewal.go:RetryFailedJobs is a parallel dead-code
duplicate of the same logic on RenewalService — untested and has no
runtime caller. The audit finding called this out as 'implemented
twice'. Removing it is a separate cleanup and does not block the
Option-A wiring this commit delivers.
Files:
cmd/server/main.go — SetAuditService + SetJobRetryInterval
internal/config/config.go — RetryInterval field + env + validate
internal/scheduler/scheduler.go — 10th loop, interface, field, setter
internal/scheduler/scheduler_test.go — 3 new scheduler-loop tests
internal/service/job.go — RetryFailedJobs audit emission + SetAuditService
internal/service/job_test.go — 3 new service-layer tests