NAME
Sys::RunAlways - make sure there is always one invocation of a script active
SYNOPSIS
use Sys::RunAlways;
# code of which there must always be on instance running on system
use Sys::RunAlways silent => 1; # don't tell the world we're starting
# code of which there must always be on instance running on system
DESCRIPTION
Provide a simple way to make sure the script from which this module is loaded, is always running on the server.
VERSION
This documentation describes version 0.06.
METHODS
There are no methods.
THEORY OF OPERATION
The functionality of this module depends on the availability of the DATA handle in the script from which this module is called (more specifically: in the "main" namespace).
At INIT time, it is checked whethere there is a DATA handle: if not, it exits with an error message on STDERR and an exit value of 2.
If the DATA handle is available, and it cannot be flock
ed, it exits silently with an exit value of 0.
If there is a DATA handle, and it could be flock
ed, a message is put on STDERR and execution continues without any further interference. Optionally, the message on STDERR can be prevented by specifying the "silent" parameter in the use
statement with a true value, like:
use Sys::RunAlways silent => 1;
REQUIRED MODULES
Fcntl (any)
CAVEATS
symlinks
Execution of scripts that are (sym)linked to another script, will all be seen as execution of the same script, even though the error message will only show the specified script name. This could be considered a bug or a feature.
changing a running script
If you change the script while it is running, the script will effectively lose its lock on the file. Causing any subsequent run of the same script to be successful, causing two instances of the same script to run at the same time (which is what you wanted to prevent by using Sys::RunAlone in the first place). Therefore, make sure that no instances of the script are running (and won't be started by cronjobs while making changes) if you really want to be 100% sure that only one instance of the script is running at the same time.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Inspired by Randal Schwartz's mention of using the DATA handle as a semaphore on the London PM mailing list.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Elizabeth Mattijsen
maintained by LNATION, <thisusedtobeanemail@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2012 Elizabeth Mattijsen <liz@dijkmat.nl>. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.