Net::Server::PreForkSimple - Net::Server personality


NAME

Net::Server::PreForkSimple - Net::Server personality


SYNOPSIS

  use Net::Server::PreForkSimple;
  @ISA = qw(Net::Server::PreForkSimple);
  sub process_request {
     #...code...
  }
  __PACKAGE__->run();


DESCRIPTION

Please read the pod on Net::Server first. This module is a personality, or extension, or sub class, of the Net::Server module.

This personality binds to one or more ports and then forks max_servers child processes. The server will make sure that at any given time there are always max_servers available to receive a client request. Each of these children will process up to max_requests client connections. This type is good for a heavily hit site that can keep max_servers processes dedicated to the serving. (Multi port accept defaults to using flock to serialize the children).

At this time, it does not appear that this module will pass tests on Win32 systems. Any ideas or patches for making the tests pass would be welcome.


SAMPLE CODE

Please see the sample listed in Net::Server.


COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS

In addition to the command line arguments of the Net::Server base class, Net::Server::PreFork contains several other configurable parameters.

  Key               Value                   Default
  max_servers       \d+                     50
  max_requests      \d+                     1000
  serialize         (flock|semaphore|pipe)  undef
  # serialize defaults to flock on multi_port or on Solaris
  lock_file         "filename"              POSIX::tmpnam
  check_for_dead    \d+                     30
  max_dequeue       \d+                     undef
  check_for_dequeue \d+                     undef
max_servers
The maximum number of child servers to start and maintain. This does not apply to dequeue processes.

max_requests
The number of client connections to receive before a child terminates.

serialize
Determines whether the server serializes child connections. Options are undef, flock, semaphore, or pipe. Default is undef. On multi_port servers or on servers running on Solaris, the default is flock. The flock option uses blocking exclusive flock on the file specified in lock_file (see below). The semaphore option uses IPC::Semaphore (thanks to Bennett Todd) for giving some sample code. The pipe option reads on a pipe to choose the next. the flock option should be the most bulletproof while the pipe option should be the most portable. (Flock is able to reliquish the block if the process dies between accept on the socket and reading of the client connection - semaphore and pipe do not)

lock_file
Filename to use in flock serialized accept in order to serialize the accept sequece between the children. This will default to a generated temporary filename. If default value is used the lock_file will be removed when the server closes.

check_for_dead
Seconds to wait before checking to see if a child died without letting the parent know.

max_dequeue
The maximum number of dequeue processes to start. If a value of zero or undef is given, no dequeue processes will be started. The number of running dequeue processes will be checked by the check_for_dead variable.

check_for_dequeue
Seconds to wait before forking off a dequeue process. The run_dequeue hook must be defined when using this setting. It is intended to use the dequeue process to take care of items such as mail queues. If a value of undef is given, no dequeue processes will be started.


CONFIGURATION FILE

Net::Server::PreFork allows for the use of a configuration file to read in server parameters. The format of this conf file is simple key value pairs. Comments and white space are ignored.

  #-------------- file test.conf --------------
  ### server information
  max_servers   80
  max_requests  1000
  ### user and group to become
  user        somebody
  group       everybody
  ### logging ?
  log_file    /var/log/server.log
  log_level   3
  pid_file    /tmp/server.pid
  ### access control
  allow       .+\.(net|com)
  allow       domain\.com
  deny        a.+
  ### background the process?
  background  1
  ### ports to bind
  host        127.0.0.1
  port        localhost:20204
  port        20205
  ### reverse lookups ?
  # reverse_lookups on
  #-------------- file test.conf --------------


PROCESS FLOW

Process flow follows Net::Server until the loop phase. At this point max_servers are forked and wait for connections. When a child accepts a connection, finishs processing a client, or exits, it relays that information to the parent, which keeps track and makes sure there are always max_servers running.


HOOKS

The PreForkSimple server has the following hooks in addition to the hooks provided by the Net::Server base class. See the Net::Server manpage

$self->run_n_children_hook()
This hook occurs at the top of run_n_children which is called each time the server goes to start more child processes. This gives the parent to do a little of its own accountting (as desired). Idea for this hook came from James FitzGibbon.

$self->child_init_hook()
This hook takes place immeditately after the child process forks from the parent and before the child begins accepting connections. It is intended for any addiotional chrooting or other security measures. It is suggested that all perl modules be used by this point, so that the most shared memory possible is used.

$self->child_finish_hook()
This hook takes place immediately before the child tells the parent that it is exiting. It is intended for saving out logged information or other general cleanup.

$self->run_dequeue()
This hook only gets called in conjuction with the check_for_dequeue setting.


BUGS

Tests don't seem to work on Win32. Any ideas or patches would be welcome.


TO DO

See the Net::Server manpage


AUTHOR

Paul T. Seamons paul@seamons.com


THANKS

See the Net::Server manpage


SEE ALSO

Please see also the Net::Server::Fork manpage, the Net::Server::INET manpage, the Net::Server::PreFork manpage, the Net::Server::MultiType manpage, the Net::Server::Single manpage the Net::Server::SIG manpage the Net::Server::Daemonize manpage the Net::Server::Proto manpage

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