author | Michael Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 2004-07-24 00:24:07 (UTC) |
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committer | Michael Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 2004-07-24 00:24:07 (UTC) |
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processes specified by process names (pidof-like).
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1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="us-ascii"?> | 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="us-ascii"?> |
2 | <news> | 2 | <news> |
3 | <version version="0.2" date="July 23rd, 2004"> | 3 | <version version="0.2" date="July 24th, 2004"> |
4 | <ni>now dudki sends arbitrary signals to the processes being monitored from the command line</ni> | 4 | <ni>now dudki sends arbitrary signals to the processes being monitored from the command line</ni> |
5 | <ni>detection of running processes which do not keep pidfiles, using process name</ni> | ||
5 | </version> | 6 | </version> |
6 | <version version="0.1" date="July 21st, 2004"> | 7 | <version version="0.1" date="July 21st, 2004"> |
7 | <ni><kbd>initgroups()</kbd> called before executing <kbd>RestartCommand</kbd></ni> | 8 | <ni><kbd>initgroups()</kbd> called before executing <kbd>RestartCommand</kbd></ni> |
8 | <ni>more civilized way of restarting on <kbd>SIGHUP</kbd></ni> | 9 | <ni>more civilized way of restarting on <kbd>SIGHUP</kbd></ni> |
9 | <ni>minor changes to build process</ni> | 10 | <ni>minor changes to build process</ni> |
10 | </version> | 11 | </version> |
11 | <version version="0.0" date="July 11th, 2004"> | 12 | <version version="0.0" date="July 11th, 2004"> |
12 | <ni>Initial release</ni> | 13 | <ni>Initial release</ni> |
13 | </version> | 14 | </version> |
14 | </news> | 15 | </news> |
diff --git a/man/dudki.conf.5.in b/man/dudki.conf.5.in index 23f636d..7d365d3 100644 --- a/man/dudki.conf.5.in +++ b/man/dudki.conf.5.in | |||
@@ -1,154 +1,158 @@ | |||
1 | .TH dudki.conf 5 "July 9th, 2004" "dudki.conf(5)" "Klever Group (http://www.klever.net/)" | 1 | .TH dudki.conf 5 "July 24th, 2004" "dudki.conf(5)" "Klever Group (http://www.klever.net/)" |
2 | .hla en | 2 | .hla en |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | .SH NAME | 4 | .SH NAME |
5 | 5 | ||
6 | dudki.conf \- The configuration file for the dudki process | 6 | dudki.conf \- The configuration file for the dudki process |
7 | monitoring daemon | 7 | monitoring daemon |
8 | 8 | ||
9 | .SH SYNOPSIS | 9 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
10 | 10 | ||
11 | The dudki.conf file is a runtime configuration file for the dudki | 11 | The dudki.conf file is a runtime configuration file for the dudki |
12 | process monitoring daemon. It contains the information about the process | 12 | process monitoring daemon. It contains the information about the process |
13 | being monitored and the instruction on how to cope with the processes. | 13 | being monitored and the instruction on how to cope with the processes. |
14 | 14 | ||
15 | .SH FILE FORMAT | 15 | .SH FILE FORMAT |
16 | 16 | ||
17 | The file consist of the global configuration and per-process | 17 | The file consist of the global configuration and per-process |
18 | configuration sections. The global configuration controls general | 18 | configuration sections. The global configuration controls general |
19 | dudki behaviour and sets defaults for per-process configuration | 19 | dudki behaviour and sets defaults for per-process configuration |
20 | directives. | 20 | directives. |
21 | 21 | ||
22 | .SH GLOBAL CONFIGURATION | 22 | .SH GLOBAL CONFIGURATION |
23 | 23 | ||
24 | .TP | 24 | .TP |
25 | \fBCheckInterval\fR \fIseconds\fR | 25 | \fBCheckInterval\fR \fIseconds\fR |
26 | Specifies interval in seconds at wich dudki performs checks. | 26 | Specifies interval in seconds at wich dudki performs checks. |
27 | .TP | 27 | .TP |
28 | \fBDaemonize\fR \fIon/off\fR | 28 | \fBDaemonize\fR \fIon/off\fR |
29 | Specifies whether dudki daemon should fork itself into background. | 29 | Specifies whether dudki daemon should fork itself into background. |
30 | Normally, you don't want it to run in foreground. Unless you want to run | 30 | Normally, you don't want it to run in foreground. Unless you want to run |
31 | it from \fIinit(8)\fR process (I've nevetr tried it) via | 31 | it from \fIinit(8)\fR process (I've nevetr tried it) via |
32 | \fIinittab(5)\fR. | 32 | \fIinittab(5)\fR. |
33 | .TP | 33 | .TP |
34 | \fBPidFile\fR \fIfilename\fR | 34 | \fBPidFile\fR \fIfilename\fR |
35 | Specifies where to store dudki's process id (default is | 35 | Specifies where to store dudki's process id (default is |
36 | /var/run/dudki.pid) | 36 | /var/run/dudki.pid) |
37 | .TP | 37 | .TP |
38 | \fBMailtoHeader\fR \fIheader\fR \fIcontent\fR | 38 | \fBMailtoHeader\fR \fIheader\fR \fIcontent\fR |
39 | Sets global defaults for process section's MailtoHeader directive. See | 39 | Sets global defaults for process section's MailtoHeader directive. See |
40 | below. | 40 | below. |
41 | .TP | 41 | .TP |
42 | \fBNotify\fR \fIschema\fR:\fItarget\fR | 42 | \fBNotify\fR \fIschema\fR:\fItarget\fR |
43 | Sets global default for per process notification. See below. | 43 | Sets global default for per process notification. See below. |
44 | 44 | ||
45 | .TP | 45 | .TP |
46 | \fB<Process\fR \fIidentifier\fR\fB>\fR | 46 | \fB<Process\fR \fIidentifier\fR\fB>\fR |
47 | Starts per process configuration section. The process will be referenced | 47 | Starts per process configuration section. The process will be referenced |
48 | using the short descriptive name specified (for example in email | 48 | using the short descriptive name specified (for example in email |
49 | notifications). | 49 | notifications). |
50 | 50 | ||
51 | .SH PER-PROCESS CONFIGURATION | 51 | .SH PER-PROCESS CONFIGURATION |
52 | 52 | ||
53 | Per-process configuration sections specifies the processes to monitor. | 53 | Per-process configuration sections specifies the processes to monitor. |
54 | And parameters pertaining to the process. | 54 | And parameters pertaining to the process. |
55 | 55 | ||
56 | .TP | 56 | .TP |
57 | \fBPidFile\fR \fIfilename\fR | 57 | \fBPidFile\fR \fIfilename\fR |
58 | Specifies the file where to fetch process id of the process being | 58 | Specifies the file where to fetch process id of the process being |
59 | monitored from. The absence of file, as well as the absence of process | 59 | monitored from. The absence of file, as well as the absence of process |
60 | specified by the pid stored in the file signifies the process death and | 60 | specified by the pid stored in the file signifies the process death and |
61 | triggers restart. | 61 | triggers restart. |
62 | .TP | 62 | .TP |
63 | \fBProcessName\fR \fIprocess name\fR | ||
64 | Specifies the name of the process. The alternative way to find process if it | ||
65 | doesn't keep pid in the file. Similar to \fBpidof\fR(1). | ||
66 | .TP | ||
63 | \fBRestartCommand\fR \fIcommand\fR | 67 | \fBRestartCommand\fR \fIcommand\fR |
64 | Specifies the command to run in order to restart the process. | 68 | Specifies the command to run in order to restart the process. |
65 | .TP | 69 | .TP |
66 | \fBUser\fR \fIuser\fR | 70 | \fBUser\fR \fIuser\fR |
67 | Specifies the unix user to change to before executing the command | 71 | Specifies the unix user to change to before executing the command |
68 | specified by \fBRestartCommand\fR. | 72 | specified by \fBRestartCommand\fR. |
69 | .TP | 73 | .TP |
70 | \fBGroup\fR \fIgroup\fR | 74 | \fBGroup\fR \fIgroup\fR |
71 | Specifies the unix group to change to before executing the command | 75 | Specifies the unix group to change to before executing the command |
72 | specified by \fBRestartCommand\fR. | 76 | specified by \fBRestartCommand\fR. |
73 | .TP | 77 | .TP |
74 | \fBChroot\fR \fIpath\fR | 78 | \fBChroot\fR \fIpath\fR |
75 | Specifies the directory to set filesystem root to before executing the | 79 | Specifies the directory to set filesystem root to before executing the |
76 | command specified by by \fBRestartCommand\fR. | 80 | command specified by by \fBRestartCommand\fR. |
77 | .TP | 81 | .TP |
78 | \fBMailtoHeader\fR \fIheader\fR \fIcontent\fR | 82 | \fBMailtoHeader\fR \fIheader\fR \fIcontent\fR |
79 | Specifies extra headers to add to mailto: notifications sent by the | 83 | Specifies extra headers to add to mailto: notifications sent by the |
80 | dudki daemon. Headers specified in per-process section override the | 84 | dudki daemon. Headers specified in per-process section override the |
81 | ones specified globally.A | 85 | ones specified globally.A |
82 | .TP | 86 | .TP |
83 | \fBNotify\fR \fIschema\fR:\fItarget\fR | 87 | \fBNotify\fR \fIschema\fR:\fItarget\fR |
84 | Specifies the contact to be notified whenever something notable happens | 88 | Specifies the contact to be notified whenever something notable happens |
85 | to the process. The only schema currently supported is 'mailto:'. | 89 | to the process. The only schema currently supported is 'mailto:'. |
86 | .TP | 90 | .TP |
87 | \fB</Process>\fR | 91 | \fB</Process>\fR |
88 | Signifies the end of process section. | 92 | Signifies the end of process section. |
89 | 93 | ||
90 | .SH EXAMPLE | 94 | .SH EXAMPLE |
91 | 95 | ||
92 | .br | 96 | .br |
93 | CheckInterval 60 | 97 | CheckInterval 60 |
94 | .br | 98 | .br |
95 | PidFile /var/run/dudki.pid | 99 | PidFile /var/run/dudki.pid |
96 | .br | 100 | .br |
97 | Daemonize on | 101 | Daemonize on |
98 | .br | 102 | .br |
99 | MailtoHeader From "Dudki <root@klever.net>" | 103 | MailtoHeader From "Dudki <root@klever.net>" |
100 | .br | 104 | .br |
101 | MailtoHeader Reply-To devnull@klever.net | 105 | MailtoHeader Reply-To devnull@klever.net |
102 | .br | 106 | .br |
103 | Notify mailto:hacker@klever.net | 107 | Notify mailto:hacker@klever.net |
104 | .br | 108 | .br |
105 | 109 | ||
106 | .br | 110 | .br |
107 | <Process apache> | 111 | <Process apache> |
108 | .br | 112 | .br |
109 | PidFile /var/run/httpd.pid | 113 | PidFile /var/run/httpd.pid |
110 | .br | 114 | .br |
111 | RestartCommand "exec /usr/sbin/apachectl start" | 115 | RestartCommand "exec /usr/sbin/apachectl start" |
112 | .br | 116 | .br |
113 | </Process> | 117 | </Process> |
114 | .br | 118 | .br |
115 | <Process named> | 119 | <Process named> |
116 | .br | 120 | .br |
117 | PidFile /var/run/named.pid | 121 | PidFile /var/run/named.pid |
118 | .br | 122 | .br |
119 | RestartCommand "exec /usr/sbin/named" | 123 | RestartCommand "exec /usr/sbin/named" |
120 | .br | 124 | .br |
121 | </Process> | 125 | </Process> |
122 | 126 | ||
123 | .SH AUTHOR | 127 | .SH AUTHOR |
124 | 128 | ||
125 | Written by Michael 'hacker' Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 129 | Written by Michael 'hacker' Krelin <hacker@klever.net> |
126 | 130 | ||
127 | .SH COPYRIGHT | 131 | .SH COPYRIGHT |
128 | 132 | ||
129 | Copyright (c) 2004 Klever Group (http://www.klever.net/) | 133 | Copyright (c) 2004 Klever Group (http://www.klever.net/) |
130 | 134 | ||
131 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of | 135 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of |
132 | this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in | 136 | this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in |
133 | the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to | 137 | the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to |
134 | use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies | 138 | use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies |
135 | of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do | 139 | of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do |
136 | so, subject to the following conditions: | 140 | so, subject to the following conditions: |
137 | 141 | ||
138 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all | 142 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all |
139 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. | 143 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
140 | 144 | ||
141 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | 145 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
142 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | 146 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
143 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | 147 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
144 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | 148 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
145 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, | 149 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
146 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE | 150 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE |
147 | SOFTWARE. | 151 | SOFTWARE. |
148 | 152 | ||
149 | .SH BUGS | 153 | .SH BUGS |
150 | 154 | ||
151 | You tell me. Send reports to <dudki-bugs@klever.net> | 155 | You tell me. Send reports to <dudki-bugs@klever.net> |
152 | 156 | ||
153 | .SH SEE ALSO | 157 | .SH SEE ALSO |
154 | \fBdudki\fR(8), \fBinit\fR(8), \fBinittab\fR(5) | 158 | \fBdudki\fR(8), \fBinit\fR(8), \fBinittab\fR(5) |
diff --git a/src/configuration.cc b/src/configuration.cc index eb010c1..edc8c04 100644 --- a/src/configuration.cc +++ b/src/configuration.cc | |||
@@ -1,149 +1,154 @@ | |||
1 | #include <stdexcept> | 1 | #include <stdexcept> |
2 | using namespace std; | 2 | using namespace std; |
3 | #include <dotconf.h> | 3 | #include <dotconf.h> |
4 | #include "configuration.h" | 4 | #include "configuration.h" |
5 | 5 | ||
6 | #ifndef DEFAULT_PID_FILE | 6 | #ifndef DEFAULT_PID_FILE |
7 | # define DEFAULT_PID_FILE "/var/run/dudki.pid" | 7 | # define DEFAULT_PID_FILE "/var/run/dudki.pid" |
8 | #endif | 8 | #endif |
9 | 9 | ||
10 | configuration::configuration() | 10 | configuration::configuration() |
11 | : check_interval(60), pidfile(DEFAULT_PID_FILE), | 11 | : check_interval(60), pidfile(DEFAULT_PID_FILE), |
12 | daemonize(true) { | 12 | daemonize(true) { |
13 | } | 13 | } |
14 | 14 | ||
15 | enum dc_ctx { | 15 | enum dc_ctx { |
16 | DCC_ROOT = 1, | 16 | DCC_ROOT = 1, |
17 | DCC_PROCESS = 2 | 17 | DCC_PROCESS = 2 |
18 | }; | 18 | }; |
19 | struct dc_context { | 19 | struct dc_context { |
20 | dc_ctx ctx; | 20 | dc_ctx ctx; |
21 | configuration* cf; | 21 | configuration* cf; |
22 | process* ps; | 22 | process* ps; |
23 | 23 | ||
24 | dc_context() | 24 | dc_context() |
25 | : ctx(DCC_ROOT), cf(NULL), ps(NULL) { } | 25 | : ctx(DCC_ROOT), cf(NULL), ps(NULL) { } |
26 | }; | 26 | }; |
27 | 27 | ||
28 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_check_interval) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 28 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_check_interval) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
29 | dcc->cf->check_interval = cmd->data.value; | 29 | dcc->cf->check_interval = cmd->data.value; |
30 | return NULL; | 30 | return NULL; |
31 | } | 31 | } |
32 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_daemonize) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 32 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_daemonize) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
33 | dcc->cf->daemonize = cmd->data.value; | 33 | dcc->cf->daemonize = cmd->data.value; |
34 | return NULL; | 34 | return NULL; |
35 | } | 35 | } |
36 | 36 | ||
37 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_pid_file) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 37 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_pid_file) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
38 | switch(dcc->ctx) { | 38 | switch(dcc->ctx) { |
39 | case DCC_ROOT: | 39 | case DCC_ROOT: |
40 | dcc->cf->pidfile = cmd->data.str; | 40 | dcc->cf->pidfile = cmd->data.str; |
41 | break; | 41 | break; |
42 | case DCC_PROCESS: | 42 | case DCC_PROCESS: |
43 | dcc->ps->pidfile = cmd->data.str; | 43 | dcc->ps->pidfile = cmd->data.str; |
44 | break; | 44 | break; |
45 | default: | 45 | default: |
46 | return "Unexpected PidFile"; | 46 | return "Unexpected PidFile"; |
47 | } | 47 | } |
48 | return NULL; | 48 | return NULL; |
49 | } | 49 | } |
50 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_mailto_header) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 50 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_mailto_header) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
51 | if(cmd->arg_count!=2) | 51 | if(cmd->arg_count!=2) |
52 | return "Invalid number of arguments"; | 52 | return "Invalid number of arguments"; |
53 | string h = cmd->data.list[0]; | 53 | string h = cmd->data.list[0]; |
54 | string v = cmd->data.list[1]; | 54 | string v = cmd->data.list[1]; |
55 | switch(dcc->ctx) { | 55 | switch(dcc->ctx) { |
56 | case DCC_ROOT: | 56 | case DCC_ROOT: |
57 | dcc->cf->mailto_headers[h] = v; | 57 | dcc->cf->mailto_headers[h] = v; |
58 | break; | 58 | break; |
59 | case DCC_PROCESS: | 59 | case DCC_PROCESS: |
60 | dcc->ps->mailto_headers[h] = v; | 60 | dcc->ps->mailto_headers[h] = v; |
61 | break; | 61 | break; |
62 | default: | 62 | default: |
63 | return "Unexpected MailtoHeader"; | 63 | return "Unexpected MailtoHeader"; |
64 | } | 64 | } |
65 | return NULL; | 65 | return NULL; |
66 | } | 66 | } |
67 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_notify) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 67 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_notify) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
68 | switch(dcc->ctx) { | 68 | switch(dcc->ctx) { |
69 | case DCC_ROOT: | 69 | case DCC_ROOT: |
70 | dcc->cf->notify = cmd->data.str; | 70 | dcc->cf->notify = cmd->data.str; |
71 | break; | 71 | break; |
72 | case DCC_PROCESS: | 72 | case DCC_PROCESS: |
73 | dcc->ps->notify = cmd->data.str; | 73 | dcc->ps->notify = cmd->data.str; |
74 | break; | 74 | break; |
75 | default: | 75 | default: |
76 | return "Unexpected Notify"; | 76 | return "Unexpected Notify"; |
77 | } | 77 | } |
78 | return NULL; | 78 | return NULL; |
79 | } | 79 | } |
80 | 80 | ||
81 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_process) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 81 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_process) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
82 | string id = cmd->data.str; | 82 | string id = cmd->data.str; |
83 | if(id[id.length()-1]=='>') | 83 | if(id[id.length()-1]=='>') |
84 | id.erase(id.length()-1); | 84 | id.erase(id.length()-1); |
85 | dcc->ps = &(dcc->cf->processes[id]); | 85 | dcc->ps = &(dcc->cf->processes[id]); |
86 | dcc->ctx = DCC_PROCESS; | 86 | dcc->ctx = DCC_PROCESS; |
87 | return NULL; | 87 | return NULL; |
88 | } | 88 | } |
89 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco__process) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 89 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco__process) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
90 | dcc->ps = NULL; | 90 | dcc->ps = NULL; |
91 | dcc->ctx = DCC_ROOT; | 91 | dcc->ctx = DCC_ROOT; |
92 | return NULL; | 92 | return NULL; |
93 | } | 93 | } |
94 | 94 | ||
95 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_process_name) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | ||
96 | dcc->ps->process_name = cmd->data.str; | ||
97 | return NULL; | ||
98 | } | ||
95 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_restart_command) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 99 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_restart_command) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
96 | dcc->ps->restart_cmd = cmd->data.str; | 100 | dcc->ps->restart_cmd = cmd->data.str; |
97 | return NULL; | 101 | return NULL; |
98 | } | 102 | } |
99 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_user) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 103 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_user) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
100 | dcc->ps->user = cmd->data.str; | 104 | dcc->ps->user = cmd->data.str; |
101 | return NULL; | 105 | return NULL; |
102 | } | 106 | } |
103 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_group) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 107 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_group) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
104 | dcc->ps->group = cmd->data.str; | 108 | dcc->ps->group = cmd->data.str; |
105 | return NULL; | 109 | return NULL; |
106 | } | 110 | } |
107 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_chroot) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; | 111 | static DOTCONF_CB(dco_chroot) { dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)ctx; |
108 | dcc->ps->chroot = cmd->data.str; | 112 | dcc->ps->chroot = cmd->data.str; |
109 | return NULL; | 113 | return NULL; |
110 | } | 114 | } |
111 | 115 | ||
112 | static const configoption_t dc_options[] = { | 116 | static const configoption_t dc_options[] = { |
113 | { "CheckInterval", ARG_INT, dco_check_interval, NULL, DCC_ROOT }, | 117 | { "CheckInterval", ARG_INT, dco_check_interval, NULL, DCC_ROOT }, |
114 | { "Daemonize", ARG_TOGGLE, dco_daemonize, NULL, DCC_ROOT }, | 118 | { "Daemonize", ARG_TOGGLE, dco_daemonize, NULL, DCC_ROOT }, |
115 | { "PidFile", ARG_STR, dco_pid_file, NULL, DCC_ROOT|DCC_PROCESS }, | 119 | { "PidFile", ARG_STR, dco_pid_file, NULL, DCC_ROOT|DCC_PROCESS }, |
116 | { "MailtoHeader", ARG_STR, dco_mailto_header, NULL, DCC_ROOT|DCC_PROCESS }, | 120 | { "MailtoHeader", ARG_STR, dco_mailto_header, NULL, DCC_ROOT|DCC_PROCESS }, |
117 | { "Notify", ARG_STR, dco_notify, NULL, DCC_ROOT|DCC_PROCESS }, | 121 | { "Notify", ARG_STR, dco_notify, NULL, DCC_ROOT|DCC_PROCESS }, |
118 | { "<Process", ARG_STR, dco_process, NULL, DCC_ROOT }, | 122 | { "<Process", ARG_STR, dco_process, NULL, DCC_ROOT }, |
123 | { "ProcessName", ARG_STR, dco_process_name, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, | ||
119 | { "RestartCommand", ARG_STR, dco_restart_command, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, | 124 | { "RestartCommand", ARG_STR, dco_restart_command, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, |
120 | { "User", ARG_STR, dco_user, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, | 125 | { "User", ARG_STR, dco_user, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, |
121 | { "Group", ARG_STR, dco_group, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, | 126 | { "Group", ARG_STR, dco_group, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, |
122 | { "Chroot", ARG_STR, dco_chroot, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, | 127 | { "Chroot", ARG_STR, dco_chroot, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, |
123 | { "</Process>", ARG_NONE, dco__process, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, | 128 | { "</Process>", ARG_NONE, dco__process, NULL, DCC_PROCESS }, |
124 | LAST_OPTION | 129 | LAST_OPTION |
125 | }; | 130 | }; |
126 | 131 | ||
127 | static const char *dc_context_checker(command_t *cmd,unsigned long mask) { | 132 | static const char *dc_context_checker(command_t *cmd,unsigned long mask) { |
128 | dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)cmd->context; | 133 | dc_context *dcc = (dc_context*)cmd->context; |
129 | if( (mask==CTX_ALL) || ((mask&dcc->ctx)==dcc->ctx) ) | 134 | if( (mask==CTX_ALL) || ((mask&dcc->ctx)==dcc->ctx) ) |
130 | return NULL; | 135 | return NULL; |
131 | return "misplaced option"; | 136 | return "misplaced option"; |
132 | } | 137 | } |
133 | static FUNC_ERRORHANDLER(dc_error_handler) { | 138 | static FUNC_ERRORHANDLER(dc_error_handler) { |
134 | throw runtime_error(string("error parsing config file: ")+msg); | 139 | throw runtime_error(string("error parsing config file: ")+msg); |
135 | } | 140 | } |
136 | 141 | ||
137 | void configuration::parse(const string& cfile) { | 142 | void configuration::parse(const string& cfile) { |
138 | struct dc_context dcc; | 143 | struct dc_context dcc; |
139 | dcc.cf = this; | 144 | dcc.cf = this; |
140 | dcc.ctx = DCC_ROOT; | 145 | dcc.ctx = DCC_ROOT; |
141 | configfile_t *cf = dotconf_create((char*)cfile.c_str(),dc_options,(context_t*)&dcc,CASE_INSENSITIVE); | 146 | configfile_t *cf = dotconf_create((char*)cfile.c_str(),dc_options,(context_t*)&dcc,CASE_INSENSITIVE); |
142 | if(!cf) | 147 | if(!cf) |
143 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to dotconf_create()"); | 148 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to dotconf_create()"); |
144 | cf->errorhandler = (dotconf_errorhandler_t) dc_error_handler; | 149 | cf->errorhandler = (dotconf_errorhandler_t) dc_error_handler; |
145 | cf->contextchecker = (dotconf_contextchecker_t) dc_context_checker; | 150 | cf->contextchecker = (dotconf_contextchecker_t) dc_context_checker; |
146 | if(!dotconf_command_loop(cf)) | 151 | if(!dotconf_command_loop(cf)) |
147 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to dotconf_command_loop()"); | 152 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to dotconf_command_loop()"); |
148 | dotconf_cleanup(cf); | 153 | dotconf_cleanup(cf); |
149 | } | 154 | } |
diff --git a/src/dudki.cc b/src/dudki.cc index 9562079..c966695 100644 --- a/src/dudki.cc +++ b/src/dudki.cc | |||
@@ -1,287 +1,292 @@ | |||
1 | #include <unistd.h> | 1 | #include <unistd.h> |
2 | #include <signal.h> | 2 | #include <signal.h> |
3 | #include <syslog.h> | 3 | #include <syslog.h> |
4 | #include <errno.h> | 4 | #include <errno.h> |
5 | #include <iostream> | 5 | #include <iostream> |
6 | #include <fstream> | 6 | #include <fstream> |
7 | #include <stdexcept> | 7 | #include <stdexcept> |
8 | using namespace std; | 8 | using namespace std; |
9 | #include "configuration.h" | 9 | #include "configuration.h" |
10 | #include "util.h" | 10 | #include "util.h" |
11 | 11 | ||
12 | #include "config.h" | 12 | #include "config.h" |
13 | #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H | 13 | #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H |
14 | # include <getopt.h> | 14 | # include <getopt.h> |
15 | #endif | 15 | #endif |
16 | 16 | ||
17 | #ifndef DEFAULT_CONF_FILE | 17 | #ifndef DEFAULT_CONF_FILE |
18 | # define DEFAULT_CONF_FILE "/etc/dudki.conf" | 18 | # define DEFAULT_CONF_FILE "/etc/dudki.conf" |
19 | #endif | 19 | #endif |
20 | 20 | ||
21 | #define PHEADER PACKAGE " Version " VERSION | 21 | #define PHEADER PACKAGE " Version " VERSION |
22 | #define PCOPY "Copyright (c) 2004 Klever Group" | 22 | #define PCOPY "Copyright (c) 2004 Klever Group" |
23 | 23 | ||
24 | bool finishing = false; | 24 | bool finishing = false; |
25 | bool restarting = false; | 25 | bool restarting = false; |
26 | static char **_argv = NULL; | 26 | static char **_argv = NULL; |
27 | 27 | ||
28 | static void lethal_signal_handler(int signum) { | 28 | static void lethal_signal_handler(int signum) { |
29 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"Lethal signal received. Terminating."); | 29 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"Lethal signal received. Terminating."); |
30 | finishing = true; | 30 | finishing = true; |
31 | } | 31 | } |
32 | static void sighup_handler(int signum) { | 32 | static void sighup_handler(int signum) { |
33 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"SUGHUP received, reloading."); | 33 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"SUGHUP received, reloading."); |
34 | restarting = finishing = true; | 34 | restarting = finishing = true; |
35 | } | 35 | } |
36 | 36 | ||
37 | void check_herd(configuration& config) { | 37 | void check_herd(configuration& config) { |
38 | process::prepare_herd(); | ||
38 | for(processes_t::iterator i=config.processes.begin();i!=config.processes.end();++i) | 39 | for(processes_t::iterator i=config.processes.begin();i!=config.processes.end();++i) |
39 | i->second.check(i->first,config); | 40 | i->second.check(i->first,config); |
41 | process::unprepare_herd(); | ||
40 | } | 42 | } |
41 | 43 | ||
42 | void signal_self(const configuration& config,int signum) { | 44 | void signal_self(const configuration& config,int signum) { |
43 | ifstream pids(config.pidfile.c_str(),ios::in); | 45 | ifstream pids(config.pidfile.c_str(),ios::in); |
44 | if(!pids) | 46 | if(!pids) |
45 | throw runtime_error("Can't detect running instance"); | 47 | throw runtime_error("Can't detect running instance"); |
46 | pid_t pid = 0; | 48 | pid_t pid = 0; |
47 | pids >> pid; | 49 | pids >> pid; |
48 | if(!pid) | 50 | if(!pid) |
49 | throw runtime_error("Can't detect running instance"); | 51 | throw runtime_error("Can't detect running instance"); |
50 | if(pid==getpid()) | 52 | if(pid==getpid()) |
51 | throw 0; | 53 | throw 0; |
52 | if(kill(pid,signum)) | 54 | if(kill(pid,signum)) |
53 | throw runtime_error("Failed to signal running instance"); | 55 | throw runtime_error("Failed to signal running instance"); |
54 | } | 56 | } |
55 | 57 | ||
56 | int main(int argc,char **argv) { | 58 | int main(int argc,char **argv) { |
57 | try { | 59 | try { |
58 | _argv = new char*[argc+1]; | 60 | _argv = new char*[argc+1]; |
59 | if(!_argv) | 61 | if(!_argv) |
60 | throw runtime_error("memory allocation problem at the very start"); | 62 | throw runtime_error("memory allocation problem at the very start"); |
61 | memmove(_argv,argv,sizeof(*_argv)*(argc+1)); | 63 | memmove(_argv,argv,sizeof(*_argv)*(argc+1)); |
62 | string config_file = DEFAULT_CONF_FILE; | 64 | string config_file = DEFAULT_CONF_FILE; |
63 | enum { | 65 | enum { |
64 | op_default, | 66 | op_default, |
65 | op_work, | 67 | op_work, |
66 | op_signal, | 68 | op_signal, |
67 | op_ensure, | 69 | op_ensure, |
68 | op_test | 70 | op_test |
69 | } op = op_default; | 71 | } op = op_default; |
70 | int op_signum = 0; | 72 | int op_signum = 0; |
71 | while(true) { | 73 | while(true) { |
72 | #defineSHORTOPTSTRING "f:hVLrkcets:" | 74 | #defineSHORTOPTSTRING "f:hVLrkcets:" |
73 | #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG | 75 | #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG |
74 | static struct option opts[] = { | 76 | static struct option opts[] = { |
75 | { "help", no_argument, 0, 'h' }, | 77 | { "help", no_argument, 0, 'h' }, |
76 | { "usage", no_argument, 0, 'h' }, | 78 | { "usage", no_argument, 0, 'h' }, |
77 | { "version", no_argument, 0, 'V' }, | 79 | { "version", no_argument, 0, 'V' }, |
78 | { "license", no_argument, 0, 'L' }, | 80 | { "license", no_argument, 0, 'L' }, |
79 | { "config", required_argument, 0, 'f' }, | 81 | { "config", required_argument, 0, 'f' }, |
80 | { "kill", no_argument, 0, 'k' }, | 82 | { "kill", no_argument, 0, 'k' }, |
81 | { "reload", no_argument, 0, 'r' }, | 83 | { "reload", no_argument, 0, 'r' }, |
82 | { "signal", required_argument, 0, 's' }, | 84 | { "signal", required_argument, 0, 's' }, |
83 | { "check", no_argument, 0, 'c' }, | 85 | { "check", no_argument, 0, 'c' }, |
84 | { "ensure", no_argument, 0, 'e' }, | 86 | { "ensure", no_argument, 0, 'e' }, |
85 | { "test", no_argument, 0, 't' }, | 87 | { "test", no_argument, 0, 't' }, |
86 | { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } | 88 | { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } |
87 | }; | 89 | }; |
88 | int c = getopt_long(argc,argv,SHORTOPTSTRING,opts,NULL); | 90 | int c = getopt_long(argc,argv,SHORTOPTSTRING,opts,NULL); |
89 | #else /* !HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ | 91 | #else /* !HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ |
90 | int c = getopt(argc,argv,SHORTOPTSTRING); | 92 | int c = getopt(argc,argv,SHORTOPTSTRING); |
91 | #endif /* /HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ | 93 | #endif /* /HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ |
92 | if(c==-1) | 94 | if(c==-1) |
93 | break; | 95 | break; |
94 | switch(c) { | 96 | switch(c) { |
95 | case 'h': | 97 | case 'h': |
96 | cerr << PHEADER << endl | 98 | cerr << PHEADER << endl |
97 | << PCOPY << endl << endl | 99 | << PCOPY << endl << endl |
98 | << " " << argv[0] << " [options] [processes]" << endl << endl << | 100 | << " " << argv[0] << " [options] [processes]" << endl << endl << |
99 | #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG | 101 | #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG |
100 | " -h, --help\n" | 102 | " -h, --help\n" |
101 | " --usage display this text\n" | 103 | " --usage display this text\n" |
102 | " -V, --version display version number\n" | 104 | " -V, --version display version number\n" |
103 | " -L, --license show license\n" | 105 | " -L, --license show license\n" |
104 | " -f filename, --config=filename\n" | 106 | " -f filename, --config=filename\n" |
105 | " specify the configuration file to use\n" | 107 | " specify the configuration file to use\n" |
106 | "\n" | 108 | "\n" |
107 | " -k, --kill stop running instance (send SIGTERM)\n" | 109 | " -k, --kill stop running instance (send SIGTERM)\n" |
108 | " -r, --reload reload running instance (send SIGHUP)\n" | 110 | " -r, --reload reload running instance (send SIGHUP)\n" |
109 | " -s signum, --signal=signum\n" | 111 | " -s signum, --signal=signum\n" |
110 | " send the specified signal to the running process\n" | 112 | " send the specified signal to the running process\n" |
111 | " -c, --check check if the process is running\n" | 113 | " -c, --check check if the process is running\n" |
112 | " (the above commands operate on dudki itself if no\n" | 114 | " (the above commands operate on dudki itself if no\n" |
113 | " process name has been specified)\n" | 115 | " process name has been specified)\n" |
114 | " -e, --ensure ensure that dudki is running\n" | 116 | " -e, --ensure ensure that dudki is running\n" |
115 | " -t, --test test configuration file and exit" | 117 | " -t, --test test configuration file and exit" |
116 | #else /* !HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ | 118 | #else /* !HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ |
117 | " -h display this text\n" | 119 | " -h display this text\n" |
118 | " -V display version number\n" | 120 | " -V display version number\n" |
119 | " -L show license\n" | 121 | " -L show license\n" |
120 | " -f filename specify the configuration file to use\n" | 122 | " -f filename specify the configuration file to use\n" |
121 | "\n" | 123 | "\n" |
122 | " -k stop running instance (send SIGTERM)\n" | 124 | " -k stop running instance (send SIGTERM)\n" |
123 | " -r reload running instance (send SIGHUP)\n" | 125 | " -r reload running instance (send SIGHUP)\n" |
124 | " -s signum send the specified signal to the running process\n" | 126 | " -s signum send the specified signal to the running process\n" |
125 | " -c check if the process is running\n" | 127 | " -c check if the process is running\n" |
126 | " (the above commands operate on dudki itself if no\n" | 128 | " (the above commands operate on dudki itself if no\n" |
127 | " process name has been specified)\n" | 129 | " process name has been specified)\n" |
128 | " -e ensure that dudki is running\n" | 130 | " -e ensure that dudki is running\n" |
129 | " -t test configuration file and exit" | 131 | " -t test configuration file and exit" |
130 | #endif /* /HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ | 132 | #endif /* /HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ |
131 | << endl; | 133 | << endl; |
132 | exit(0); | 134 | exit(0); |
133 | break; | 135 | break; |
134 | case 'V': | 136 | case 'V': |
135 | cerr << VERSION << endl; | 137 | cerr << VERSION << endl; |
136 | exit(0); | 138 | exit(0); |
137 | break; | 139 | break; |
138 | case 'L': | 140 | case 'L': |
139 | extern const char *COPYING; | 141 | extern const char *COPYING; |
140 | cerr << COPYING << endl; | 142 | cerr << COPYING << endl; |
141 | exit(0); | 143 | exit(0); |
142 | break; | 144 | break; |
143 | case 'f': | 145 | case 'f': |
144 | config_file = optarg; | 146 | config_file = optarg; |
145 | break; | 147 | break; |
146 | case 'k': | 148 | case 'k': |
147 | if(op!=op_default) { | 149 | if(op!=op_default) { |
148 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; | 150 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; |
149 | exit(1); | 151 | exit(1); |
150 | } | 152 | } |
151 | op = op_signal; op_signum = SIGTERM; | 153 | op = op_signal; op_signum = SIGTERM; |
152 | break; | 154 | break; |
153 | case 'r': | 155 | case 'r': |
154 | if(op!=op_default) { | 156 | if(op!=op_default) { |
155 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; | 157 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; |
156 | exit(1); | 158 | exit(1); |
157 | } | 159 | } |
158 | op = op_signal; op_signum = SIGHUP; | 160 | op = op_signal; op_signum = SIGHUP; |
159 | break; | 161 | break; |
160 | case 'c': | 162 | case 'c': |
161 | if(op!=op_default) { | 163 | if(op!=op_default) { |
162 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; | 164 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; |
163 | exit(1); | 165 | exit(1); |
164 | } | 166 | } |
165 | op = op_signal; op_signum = 0; | 167 | op = op_signal; op_signum = 0; |
166 | break; | 168 | break; |
167 | case 'e': | 169 | case 'e': |
168 | if(op!=op_default) { | 170 | if(op!=op_default) { |
169 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; | 171 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; |
170 | exit(1); | 172 | exit(1); |
171 | } | 173 | } |
172 | op = op_ensure; | 174 | op = op_ensure; |
173 | break; | 175 | break; |
174 | case 't': | 176 | case 't': |
175 | if(op!=op_default) { | 177 | if(op!=op_default) { |
176 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; | 178 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; |
177 | exit(1); | 179 | exit(1); |
178 | } | 180 | } |
179 | op = op_test; | 181 | op = op_test; |
180 | break; | 182 | break; |
181 | case 's': | 183 | case 's': |
182 | if(op!=op_default) { | 184 | if(op!=op_default) { |
183 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; | 185 | cerr << "Can't obey two or more orders at once" << endl; |
184 | exit(1); | 186 | exit(1); |
185 | } | 187 | } |
186 | op = op_signal; | 188 | op = op_signal; |
187 | errno = 0; | 189 | errno = 0; |
188 | op_signum = strtol(optarg,NULL,0); | 190 | op_signum = strtol(optarg,NULL,0); |
189 | if(errno) { | 191 | if(errno) { |
190 | cerr << "Can't obtain the signal value" << endl; | 192 | cerr << "Can't obtain the signal value" << endl; |
191 | exit(1); | 193 | exit(1); |
192 | } | 194 | } |
193 | break; | 195 | break; |
194 | default: | 196 | default: |
195 | cerr << "Huh??" << endl; | 197 | cerr << "Huh??" << endl; |
196 | exit(1); | 198 | exit(1); |
197 | break; | 199 | break; |
198 | } | 200 | } |
199 | } | 201 | } |
200 | const char *sid = *argv; | 202 | const char *sid = *argv; |
201 | const char *t; | 203 | const char *t; |
202 | while(t = index(sid,'/')) { | 204 | while(t = index(sid,'/')) { |
203 | sid = t; sid++; | 205 | sid = t; sid++; |
204 | } | 206 | } |
205 | openlog(sid,LOG_CONS|LOG_PERROR|LOG_PID,LOG_DAEMON); | 207 | openlog(sid,LOG_CONS|LOG_PERROR|LOG_PID,LOG_DAEMON); |
206 | configuration config; | 208 | configuration config; |
207 | config.parse(config_file); | 209 | config.parse(config_file); |
208 | switch(op) { | 210 | switch(op) { |
209 | case op_test: | 211 | case op_test: |
210 | cerr << "Configuration OK" << endl; | 212 | cerr << "Configuration OK" << endl; |
211 | break; | 213 | break; |
212 | case op_signal: | 214 | case op_signal: |
213 | try { | 215 | try { |
214 | if(optind>=argc) { | 216 | if(optind>=argc) { |
215 | signal_self(config,op_signum); | 217 | signal_self(config,op_signum); |
216 | }else{ | 218 | }else{ |
217 | int failures = 0; | 219 | int failures = 0; |
218 | for(int narg=optind;narg<argc;narg++) { | 220 | for(int narg=optind;narg<argc;narg++) { |
219 | try { | 221 | try { |
220 | processes_t::const_iterator i = config.processes.find(argv[narg]); | 222 | processes_t::const_iterator i = config.processes.find(argv[narg]); |
221 | if(i==config.processes.end()) | 223 | if(i==config.processes.end()) |
222 | throw runtime_error("no such process configured"); | 224 | throw runtime_error("no such process configured"); |
223 | i->second.signal(op_signum); | 225 | if(op_signum) |
226 | i->second.signal(op_signum); | ||
227 | else | ||
228 | i->second.check(); | ||
224 | }catch(exception& e) { | 229 | }catch(exception& e) { |
225 | cerr << "dudki(" << argv[narg] << "): " << e.what() << endl; | 230 | cerr << "dudki(" << argv[narg] << "): " << e.what() << endl; |
226 | failures++; | 231 | failures++; |
227 | } | 232 | } |
228 | } | 233 | } |
229 | if(failures) | 234 | if(failures) |
230 | throw runtime_error("not all processes have been successfully signaled"); | 235 | throw runtime_error("not all processes have been successfully signaled"); |
231 | } | 236 | } |
232 | if(!op_signum) | 237 | if(!op_signum) |
233 | exit(0); | 238 | exit(0); |
234 | }catch(exception& e) { | 239 | }catch(exception& e) { |
235 | if(!op_signum) | 240 | if(!op_signum) |
236 | exit(1); | 241 | exit(1); |
237 | } | 242 | } |
238 | case op_ensure: | 243 | case op_ensure: |
239 | try { | 244 | try { |
240 | signal_self(config,0); | 245 | signal_self(config,0); |
241 | break; | 246 | break; |
242 | }catch(exception& e) { | 247 | }catch(exception& e) { |
243 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"The dudki process is down, taking its place"); | 248 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"The dudki process is down, taking its place"); |
244 | config.daemonize = true; | 249 | config.daemonize = true; |
245 | }catch(int zero) { | 250 | }catch(int zero) { |
246 | // we throw zero in case we're ensuring that this very process is running. | 251 | // we throw zero in case we're ensuring that this very process is running. |
247 | // we don't have to daemonize if we're daemonic. | 252 | // we don't have to daemonize if we're daemonic. |
248 | config.daemonize = false; | 253 | config.daemonize = false; |
249 | } | 254 | } |
250 | case op_default: | 255 | case op_default: |
251 | case op_work: | 256 | case op_work: |
252 | { | 257 | { |
253 | if(config.daemonize) { | 258 | if(config.daemonize) { |
254 | pid_t pf = fork(); | 259 | pid_t pf = fork(); |
255 | if(pf<0) | 260 | if(pf<0) |
256 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to fork()"); | 261 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to fork()"); |
257 | if(pf) { | 262 | if(pf) { |
258 | _exit(0); | 263 | _exit(0); |
259 | } | 264 | } |
260 | } | 265 | } |
261 | pid_file pidfile; | 266 | pid_file pidfile; |
262 | pidfile.set(config.pidfile); | 267 | pidfile.set(config.pidfile); |
263 | signal(SIGINT,lethal_signal_handler); | 268 | signal(SIGINT,lethal_signal_handler); |
264 | signal(SIGABRT,lethal_signal_handler); | 269 | signal(SIGABRT,lethal_signal_handler); |
265 | signal(SIGTERM,lethal_signal_handler); | 270 | signal(SIGTERM,lethal_signal_handler); |
266 | signal(SIGHUP,sighup_handler); | 271 | signal(SIGHUP,sighup_handler); |
267 | sigset_t sset; | 272 | sigset_t sset; |
268 | sigemptyset(&sset); | 273 | sigemptyset(&sset); |
269 | sigaddset(&sset,SIGINT); sigaddset(&sset,SIGABRT); | 274 | sigaddset(&sset,SIGINT); sigaddset(&sset,SIGABRT); |
270 | sigaddset(&sset,SIGTERM); sigaddset(&sset,SIGHUP); | 275 | sigaddset(&sset,SIGTERM); sigaddset(&sset,SIGHUP); |
271 | sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK,&sset,NULL); | 276 | sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK,&sset,NULL); |
272 | while(!finishing) { | 277 | while(!finishing) { |
273 | check_herd(config); | 278 | check_herd(config); |
274 | sleep(config.check_interval); | 279 | sleep(config.check_interval); |
275 | } | 280 | } |
276 | if(restarting) | 281 | if(restarting) |
277 | execvp(_argv[0],_argv); | 282 | execvp(_argv[0],_argv); |
278 | } | 283 | } |
279 | break; | 284 | break; |
280 | default: | 285 | default: |
281 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": internal error"); | 286 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": internal error"); |
282 | } | 287 | } |
283 | }catch(exception& e) { | 288 | }catch(exception& e) { |
284 | cerr << "Oops: " << e.what() << endl; | 289 | cerr << "Oops: " << e.what() << endl; |
285 | return 1; | 290 | return 1; |
286 | } | 291 | } |
287 | } | 292 | } |
diff --git a/src/process.cc b/src/process.cc index 1ffac9f..8a5b5d2 100644 --- a/src/process.cc +++ b/src/process.cc | |||
@@ -1,189 +1,285 @@ | |||
1 | #include <stdio.h> | 1 | #include <stdio.h> |
2 | #include <sys/types.h> | 2 | #include <sys/types.h> |
3 | #include <unistd.h> | 3 | #include <unistd.h> |
4 | #include <signal.h> | 4 | #include <signal.h> |
5 | #include <pwd.h> | 5 | #include <pwd.h> |
6 | #include <grp.h> | 6 | #include <grp.h> |
7 | #include <dirent.h> | ||
7 | #include <sys/wait.h> | 8 | #include <sys/wait.h> |
8 | #include <syslog.h> | 9 | #include <syslog.h> |
9 | #include <errno.h> | 10 | #include <errno.h> |
10 | #include <iostream> | 11 | #include <iostream> |
11 | #include <fstream> | 12 | #include <fstream> |
13 | #include <sstream> | ||
12 | #include <stdexcept> | 14 | #include <stdexcept> |
15 | #include <string> | ||
16 | #include <vector> | ||
13 | using namespace std; | 17 | using namespace std; |
14 | #include "process.h" | 18 | #include "process.h" |
15 | #include "configuration.h" | 19 | #include "configuration.h" |
16 | 20 | ||
21 | static multimap<string,pid_t> procpids; | ||
22 | |||
23 | void process::check() const { | ||
24 | if(!pidfile.empty()) { | ||
25 | signal(0); | ||
26 | }else if(!process_name.empty()) { | ||
27 | if(procpids.empty()) | ||
28 | gather_proc_info(); | ||
29 | if(procpids.find(process_name)==procpids.end()) | ||
30 | throw runtime_error("no such process"); | ||
31 | } // XXX: or else? | ||
32 | } | ||
17 | void process::check(const string& id,configuration& config) { | 33 | void process::check(const string& id,configuration& config) { |
18 | try { | 34 | try { |
19 | signal(0); | 35 | check(); |
20 | patience = 0; | 36 | patience = 0; |
21 | }catch(exception& e) { | 37 | }catch(exception& e) { |
22 | if(patience>60) { // TODO: configurable | 38 | if(patience>60) { // TODO: configurable |
23 | patience = 0; | 39 | patience = 0; |
24 | }else{ | 40 | }else{ |
25 | if(patience<10) { // TODO: configurable | 41 | if(patience<10) { // TODO: configurable |
26 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"The process '%s' is down, trying to launch.",id.c_str()); | 42 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"The process '%s' is down, trying to launch.",id.c_str()); |
27 | do_notify(id,"Starting up", | 43 | do_notify(id,"Starting up", |
28 | "The named process seems to be down. Dudki will try\n" | 44 | "The named process seems to be down. Dudki will try\n" |
29 | "to revive it by running the specified command.\n", | 45 | "to revive it by running the specified command.\n", |
30 | config); | 46 | config); |
31 | try { | 47 | try { |
32 | launch(id,config); | 48 | launch(id,config); |
33 | }catch(exception& e) { | 49 | }catch(exception& e) { |
34 | syslog(LOG_ERR,"Error trying to launch process '%s': %s",id.c_str(),e.what()); | 50 | syslog(LOG_ERR,"Error trying to launch process '%s': %s",id.c_str(),e.what()); |
35 | } | 51 | } |
36 | }else if(patience==10){ // TODO: configurable like the above | 52 | }else if(patience==10){ // TODO: configurable like the above |
37 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"Giving up on process '%s' for a while",id.c_str()); | 53 | syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"Giving up on process '%s' for a while",id.c_str()); |
38 | do_notify(id,"Giving up", | 54 | do_notify(id,"Giving up", |
39 | "After a number of attempts to relaunch the named process\n" | 55 | "After a number of attempts to relaunch the named process\n" |
40 | "It still seems to be down. Dudki is giving up attempts\n" | 56 | "It still seems to be down. Dudki is giving up attempts\n" |
41 | "to revive the process for a while.\n", | 57 | "to revive the process for a while.\n", |
42 | config); | 58 | config); |
43 | } | 59 | } |
44 | patience++; | 60 | patience++; |
45 | } | 61 | } |
46 | } | 62 | } |
47 | } | 63 | } |
48 | 64 | ||
49 | void process::launch(const string& id,configuration& config) { | 65 | void process::launch(const string& id,configuration& config) { |
50 | uid_t uid = (uid_t)-1; | 66 | uid_t uid = (uid_t)-1; |
51 | gid_t gid = (gid_t)-1; | 67 | gid_t gid = (gid_t)-1; |
52 | if(!user.empty()) { | 68 | if(!user.empty()) { |
53 | struct passwd *ptmp = getpwnam(user.c_str()); | 69 | struct passwd *ptmp = getpwnam(user.c_str()); |
54 | if(ptmp) { | 70 | if(ptmp) { |
55 | uid = ptmp->pw_uid; | 71 | uid = ptmp->pw_uid; |
56 | gid = ptmp->pw_gid; | 72 | gid = ptmp->pw_gid; |
57 | }else{ | 73 | }else{ |
58 | errno=0; | 74 | errno=0; |
59 | uid = strtol(user.c_str(),NULL,0); | 75 | uid = strtol(user.c_str(),NULL,0); |
60 | if(errno) | 76 | if(errno) |
61 | throw runtime_error("Failed to resolve User value to uid"); | 77 | throw runtime_error("Failed to resolve User value to uid"); |
62 | } | 78 | } |
63 | } | 79 | } |
64 | if(!group.empty()) { | 80 | if(!group.empty()) { |
65 | struct group *gtmp = getgrnam(group.c_str()); | 81 | struct group *gtmp = getgrnam(group.c_str()); |
66 | if(gtmp) { | 82 | if(gtmp) { |
67 | gid = gtmp->gr_gid; | 83 | gid = gtmp->gr_gid; |
68 | }else{ | 84 | }else{ |
69 | errno = 0; | 85 | errno = 0; |
70 | gid = strtol(group.c_str(),NULL,0); | 86 | gid = strtol(group.c_str(),NULL,0); |
71 | if(errno) | 87 | if(errno) |
72 | throw runtime_error("Failed to reslove Group value to gid"); | 88 | throw runtime_error("Failed to reslove Group value to gid"); |
73 | } | 89 | } |
74 | } | 90 | } |
75 | pid_t p = fork(); | 91 | pid_t p = fork(); |
76 | if(p<0) | 92 | if(p<0) |
77 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to fork()"); | 93 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to fork()"); |
78 | if(!p) { | 94 | if(!p) { |
79 | // child | 95 | // child |
80 | try { | 96 | try { |
81 | setsid(); | 97 | setsid(); |
82 | if(user.empty()) { | 98 | if(user.empty()) { |
83 | if((getgid()!=gid) && setgid(gid)) | 99 | if((getgid()!=gid) && setgid(gid)) |
84 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to setgid()"); | 100 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to setgid()"); |
85 | }else{ | 101 | }else{ |
86 | if(initgroups(user.c_str(),gid)) | 102 | if(initgroups(user.c_str(),gid)) |
87 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to initgroups()"); | 103 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to initgroups()"); |
88 | } | 104 | } |
89 | if(!chroot.empty()) { | 105 | if(!chroot.empty()) { |
90 | if(::chroot(chroot.c_str())) | 106 | if(::chroot(chroot.c_str())) |
91 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to chroot()"); | 107 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to chroot()"); |
92 | } | 108 | } |
93 | if(!user.empty()) { | 109 | if(!user.empty()) { |
94 | if((getuid()!=uid) && setuid(uid)) | 110 | if((getuid()!=uid) && setuid(uid)) |
95 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to setuid()"); | 111 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to setuid()"); |
96 | } | 112 | } |
97 | char *argv[] = { "/bin/sh", "-c", (char*)restart_cmd.c_str(), NULL }; | 113 | char *argv[] = { "/bin/sh", "-c", (char*)restart_cmd.c_str(), NULL }; |
98 | close(0); close(1); close(2); | 114 | close(0); close(1); close(2); |
99 | execv("/bin/sh",argv); | 115 | execv("/bin/sh",argv); |
100 | }catch(exception& e) { | 116 | }catch(exception& e) { |
101 | syslog(LOG_ERR,"Error trying to launch process '%s': %s",id.c_str(),e.what()); | 117 | syslog(LOG_ERR,"Error trying to launch process '%s': %s",id.c_str(),e.what()); |
102 | } | 118 | } |
103 | _exit(-1); | 119 | _exit(-1); |
104 | } | 120 | } |
105 | // parent | 121 | // parent |
106 | int rv; | 122 | int rv; |
107 | if(waitpid(p,&rv,0)<0) | 123 | if(waitpid(p,&rv,0)<0) |
108 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to waitpid()"); | 124 | throw runtime_error(string(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__)+": failed to waitpid()"); |
109 | } | 125 | } |
110 | 126 | ||
111 | void process::do_notify(const string& id,const string& event,const string& description,configuration& config) { | 127 | void process::do_notify(const string& id,const string& event,const string& description,configuration& config) { |
112 | string the_notify; | 128 | string the_notify; |
113 | if(!notify.empty()) | 129 | if(!notify.empty()) |
114 | the_notify=notify; | 130 | the_notify=notify; |
115 | else if(!config.notify.empty()) | 131 | else if(!config.notify.empty()) |
116 | the_notify=config.notify; | 132 | the_notify=config.notify; |
117 | else | 133 | else |
118 | return; | 134 | return; |
119 | try { | 135 | try { |
120 | string::size_type colon = the_notify.find(':'); | 136 | string::size_type colon = the_notify.find(':'); |
121 | if(colon==string::npos) | 137 | if(colon==string::npos) |
122 | throw runtime_error("invalid notify action specification"); | 138 | throw runtime_error("invalid notify action specification"); |
123 | string nschema = the_notify.substr(0,colon); | 139 | string nschema = the_notify.substr(0,colon); |
124 | string ntarget = the_notify.substr(colon+1); | 140 | string ntarget = the_notify.substr(colon+1); |
125 | if(nschema=="mailto") { | 141 | if(nschema=="mailto") { |
126 | notify_mailto(ntarget,id,event,description,config); | 142 | notify_mailto(ntarget,id,event,description,config); |
127 | }else | 143 | }else |
128 | throw runtime_error("unrecognized notification schema"); | 144 | throw runtime_error("unrecognized notification schema"); |
129 | }catch(exception& e) { | 145 | }catch(exception& e) { |
130 | syslog(LOG_ERR,"Notification error: %s",e.what()); | 146 | syslog(LOG_ERR,"Notification error: %s",e.what()); |
131 | } | 147 | } |
132 | } | 148 | } |
133 | 149 | ||
134 | void process::notify_mailto(const string& email,const string& id,const string& event,const string& description,configuration& config) { | 150 | void process::notify_mailto(const string& email,const string& id,const string& event,const string& description,configuration& config) { |
135 | int files[2]; | 151 | int files[2]; |
136 | if(pipe(files)) | 152 | if(pipe(files)) |
137 | throw runtime_error("Failed to pipe()"); | 153 | throw runtime_error("Failed to pipe()"); |
138 | pid_t pid = vfork(); | 154 | pid_t pid = vfork(); |
139 | if(pid==-1) { | 155 | if(pid==-1) { |
140 | close(files[0]); | 156 | close(files[0]); |
141 | close(files[1]); | 157 | close(files[1]); |
142 | throw runtime_error("Failed to vfork()"); | 158 | throw runtime_error("Failed to vfork()"); |
143 | } | 159 | } |
144 | if(!pid) { | 160 | if(!pid) { |
145 | // child | 161 | // child |
146 | if(dup2(files[0],0)!=0) | 162 | if(dup2(files[0],0)!=0) |
147 | _exit(-1); | 163 | _exit(-1); |
148 | close(1); | 164 | close(1); |
149 | close(files[0]); | 165 | close(files[0]); |
150 | close(files[1]); | 166 | close(files[1]); |
151 | execl("/usr/sbin/sendmail","usr/sbin/sendmail","-i",email.c_str(),NULL); | 167 | execl("/usr/sbin/sendmail","usr/sbin/sendmail","-i",email.c_str(),NULL); |
152 | _exit(-1); | 168 | _exit(-1); |
153 | } | 169 | } |
154 | // parent | 170 | // parent |
155 | close(files[0]); | 171 | close(files[0]); |
156 | FILE *mta = fdopen(files[1],"w"); | 172 | FILE *mta = fdopen(files[1],"w"); |
157 | for(headers_t::const_iterator i=mailto_headers.begin();i!=mailto_headers.end();++i) { | 173 | for(headers_t::const_iterator i=mailto_headers.begin();i!=mailto_headers.end();++i) { |
158 | fprintf(mta,"%s: %s\n",i->first.c_str(),i->second.c_str()); | 174 | fprintf(mta,"%s: %s\n",i->first.c_str(),i->second.c_str()); |
159 | } | 175 | } |
160 | for(headers_t::const_iterator i=config.mailto_headers.begin();i!=config.mailto_headers.end();++i) { | 176 | for(headers_t::const_iterator i=config.mailto_headers.begin();i!=config.mailto_headers.end();++i) { |
161 | if(mailto_headers.find(i->first)!=mailto_headers.end()) | 177 | if(mailto_headers.find(i->first)!=mailto_headers.end()) |
162 | continue; | 178 | continue; |
163 | fprintf(mta,"%s: %s\n",i->first.c_str(),i->second.c_str()); | 179 | fprintf(mta,"%s: %s\n",i->first.c_str(),i->second.c_str()); |
164 | } | 180 | } |
165 | fprintf(mta, | 181 | fprintf(mta, |
166 | "Subject: [%s] %s\n\n" | 182 | "Subject: [%s] %s\n\n" |
167 | "%s\n" | 183 | "%s\n" |
168 | "---\n" | 184 | "---\n" |
169 | "This message was sent automatically by the 'dudki' daemon\n", | 185 | "This message was sent automatically by the 'dudki' daemon\n", |
170 | id.c_str(), event.c_str(), | 186 | id.c_str(), event.c_str(), |
171 | description.c_str() ); | 187 | description.c_str() ); |
172 | fclose(mta); | 188 | fclose(mta); |
173 | int status; | 189 | int status; |
174 | waitpid(pid,&status,0); | 190 | waitpid(pid,&status,0); |
175 | // TODO: check the return code | 191 | // TODO: check the return code |
176 | } | 192 | } |
177 | 193 | ||
178 | void process::signal(int signum) const { | 194 | void process::signal(int signum) const { |
179 | ifstream pids(pidfile.c_str(),ios::in); | 195 | if(!pidfile.empty()) { |
180 | if(!pids) | 196 | ifstream pids(pidfile.c_str(),ios::in); |
181 | throw runtime_error("no pidfile found"); | 197 | if(!pids) |
182 | pid_t pid = 0; | 198 | throw runtime_error("no pidfile found"); |
183 | pids >> pid; | 199 | pid_t pid = 0; |
184 | pids.close(); | 200 | pids >> pid; |
185 | if(!pid) | 201 | pids.close(); |
186 | throw runtime_error("no pid in pidfile"); | 202 | if(!pid) |
187 | if(kill(pid,signum)) | 203 | throw runtime_error("no pid in pidfile"); |
188 | throw runtime_error("failed to signal process"); | 204 | if(kill(pid,signum)) |
205 | throw runtime_error("failed to signal process"); | ||
206 | }else if(!process_name.empty()) { | ||
207 | if(procpids.empty()) | ||
208 | gather_proc_info(); | ||
209 | pair<multimap<string,pid_t>::const_iterator,multimap<string,pid_t>::const_iterator> range = procpids.equal_range(process_name); | ||
210 | int count = 0; | ||
211 | for(multimap<string,pid_t>::const_iterator i=range.first;i!=range.second;++i) { | ||
212 | pid_t pid = i->second; | ||
213 | if(kill(i->second,signum)) | ||
214 | throw runtime_error("failed to signal process"); | ||
215 | count++; | ||
216 | } | ||
217 | if(!count) | ||
218 | throw runtime_error("no running instance detected"); | ||
219 | }else | ||
220 | throw runtime_error("nothing is known about the process"); | ||
221 | } | ||
222 | |||
223 | void process::prepare_herd() { | ||
224 | procpids.clear(); | ||
225 | } | ||
226 | void process::unprepare_herd() { | ||
227 | procpids.clear(); | ||
228 | } | ||
229 | void process::gather_proc_info() { | ||
230 | vector<pid_t> allpids; | ||
231 | DIR *pd = opendir("/proc"); | ||
232 | if(!pd) | ||
233 | throw runtime_error("failed to open /proc"); | ||
234 | struct dirent *pde; | ||
235 | pid_t selfpid = getpid(); | ||
236 | while(pde=readdir(pd)) { | ||
237 | errno=0; | ||
238 | pid_t pid = atoi(pde->d_name); | ||
239 | if((!pid) || pid==selfpid) | ||
240 | continue; | ||
241 | allpids.push_back(pid); | ||
242 | } | ||
243 | closedir(pd); | ||
244 | char s[256]; | ||
245 | procpids.clear(); | ||
246 | for(vector<pid_t>::const_iterator i=allpids.begin();i!=allpids.end();++i) { | ||
247 | int r = snprintf(s,sizeof(s),"/proc/%d/stat",*i); | ||
248 | if(r>=sizeof(s) || r<1) | ||
249 | continue; | ||
250 | string cmd; | ||
251 | ifstream ss(s,ios::in); | ||
252 | if(!ss) | ||
253 | continue; | ||
254 | getline(ss,cmd); | ||
255 | string::size_type op = cmd.find('('); | ||
256 | if(op==string::npos) | ||
257 | continue; | ||
258 | cmd.erase(0,op+1); | ||
259 | string::size_type cp = cmd.find(')'); | ||
260 | if(cp==string::npos) | ||
261 | continue; | ||
262 | cmd.erase(cp); | ||
263 | r = snprintf(s,sizeof(s),"/proc/%d/cmdline",*i); | ||
264 | if(r>=sizeof(s) || r<1) | ||
265 | continue; | ||
266 | ifstream cs(s,ios::binary); | ||
267 | if(!cs) | ||
268 | continue; | ||
269 | string command; | ||
270 | while(cs) { | ||
271 | string cl; | ||
272 | getline(cs,cl,(char)0); | ||
273 | string::size_type lsl = cl.rfind('/'); | ||
274 | if(lsl!=string::npos) | ||
275 | cl.erase(0,lsl+1); | ||
276 | if(cl.substr(0,cmd.length())==cmd) { | ||
277 | command = cl; | ||
278 | break; | ||
279 | } | ||
280 | } | ||
281 | procpids.insert(pair<string,pid_t>(cmd,*i)); | ||
282 | if((!command.empty()) && cmd!=command) | ||
283 | procpids.insert(pair<string,pid_t>(command,*i)); | ||
284 | } | ||
189 | } | 285 | } |
diff --git a/src/process.h b/src/process.h index 27ee049..90b12d9 100644 --- a/src/process.h +++ b/src/process.h | |||
@@ -1,38 +1,44 @@ | |||
1 | #ifndef __PROCESS_H | 1 | #ifndef __PROCESS_H |
2 | #define __PROCESS_H | 2 | #define __PROCESS_H |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | #include <string> | 4 | #include <string> |
5 | #include <map> | 5 | #include <map> |
6 | using namespace std; | 6 | using namespace std; |
7 | 7 | ||
8 | class configuration; | 8 | class configuration; |
9 | 9 | ||
10 | typedef map<string,string> headers_t; | 10 | typedef map<string,string> headers_t; |
11 | 11 | ||
12 | class process { | 12 | class process { |
13 | public: | 13 | public: |
14 | string pidfile; | 14 | string pidfile; |
15 | string process_name; | ||
15 | string restart_cmd; | 16 | string restart_cmd; |
16 | string notify; | 17 | string notify; |
17 | string user; | 18 | string user; |
18 | string group; | 19 | string group; |
19 | string chroot; | 20 | string chroot; |
20 | headers_t mailto_headers; | 21 | headers_t mailto_headers; |
21 | 22 | ||
22 | int patience; | 23 | int patience; |
23 | 24 | ||
24 | process() | 25 | process() |
25 | : patience(0) { } | 26 | : patience(0) { } |
26 | 27 | ||
27 | void check(const string& id,configuration& config); | 28 | void check(const string& id,configuration& config); |
28 | void launch(const string& id,configuration& config); | 29 | void launch(const string& id,configuration& config); |
29 | void do_notify(const string& id,const string& event,const string& description,configuration& config); | 30 | void do_notify(const string& id,const string& event,const string& description,configuration& config); |
30 | void notify_mailto(const string& email,const string& id,const string& event, | 31 | void notify_mailto(const string& email,const string& id,const string& event, |
31 | const string& description,configuration& config); | 32 | const string& description,configuration& config); |
32 | 33 | ||
33 | void signal(int signum) const; | 34 | void signal(int signum) const; |
35 | void check() const; | ||
36 | |||
37 | static void prepare_herd(); | ||
38 | static void gather_proc_info(); | ||
39 | static void unprepare_herd(); | ||
34 | }; | 40 | }; |
35 | 41 | ||
36 | typedef map<string,process> processes_t; | 42 | typedef map<string,process> processes_t; |
37 | 43 | ||
38 | #endif /* __PROCESS_H */ | 44 | #endif /* __PROCESS_H */ |