📄 gatherd.c
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static char rcsid[] = "gatherd.c,v 1.67 1996/01/17 10:34:56 duane Exp";/* * gatherd.c - Server for Gatherer-Collector interface. * * Usage: gatherd [-db | -index | -log | -zip | -cf file] [-d dir] port * in.gatherd [-db | -index | -log | -zip | -cf file] [-d dir] * * The -dir flag is short-hand for specifying the -db, -index, and -log * flags. It prepends the given directory with the default names for * -db (PRODUCTION.gdbm), -index (INDEX.gdbm), and -log (gatherd.log) * * The -zip file is a gzip'ed files that contains all of the templates. * gatherd will send this file upon a SEND-UPDATE 0 command with * compression enabled. This saves gzip cycles on the server. * * DEBUG: none * AUTHOR: Harvest derived * * Harvest Indexer http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/harvest/ * --------------------------------------------------- * * The Harvest Indexer is a continued development of code developed by * the Harvest Project. Development is carried out by numerous individuals * in the Internet community, and is not officially connected with the * original Harvest Project or its funding sources. * * Please mail harvest@tardis.ed.ac.uk if you are interested in participating * in the development effort. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. *//* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995. All rights reserved. * * The Harvest software was developed by the Internet Research Task * Force Research Group on Resource Discovery (IRTF-RD): * * Mic Bowman of Transarc Corporation. * Peter Danzig of the University of Southern California. * Darren R. Hardy of the University of Colorado at Boulder. * Udi Manber of the University of Arizona. * Michael F. Schwartz of the University of Colorado at Boulder. * Duane Wessels of the University of Colorado at Boulder. * * This copyright notice applies to software in the Harvest * ``src/'' directory only. Users should consult the individual * copyright notices in the ``components/'' subdirectories for * copyright information about other software bundled with the * Harvest source code distribution. * * TERMS OF USE * * The Harvest software may be used and re-distributed without * charge, provided that the software origin and research team are * cited in any use of the system. Most commonly this is * accomplished by including a link to the Harvest Home Page * (http://harvest.cs.colorado.edu/) from the query page of any * Broker you deploy, as well as in the query result pages. These * links are generated automatically by the standard Broker * software distribution. * * The Harvest software is provided ``as is'', without express or * implied warranty, and with no support nor obligation to assist * in its use, correction, modification or enhancement. We assume * no liability with respect to the infringement of copyrights, * trade secrets, or any patents, and are not responsible for * consequential damages. Proper use of the Harvest software is * entirely the responsibility of the user. * * DERIVATIVE WORKS * * Users may make derivative works from the Harvest software, subject * to the following constraints: * * - You must include the above copyright notice and these * accompanying paragraphs in all forms of derivative works, * and any documentation and other materials related to such * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was * developed at the above institutions. * * - You must notify IRTF-RD regarding your distribution of * the derivative work. * * - You must clearly notify users that your are distributing * a modified version and not the original Harvest software. * * - Any derivative product is also subject to these copyright * and use restrictions. * * Note that the Harvest software is NOT in the public domain. We * retain copyright, as specified above. * * HISTORY OF FREE SOFTWARE STATUS * * Originally we required sites to license the software in cases * where they were going to build commercial products/services * around Harvest. In June 1995 we changed this policy. We now * allow people to use the core Harvest software (the code found in * the Harvest ``src/'' directory) for free. We made this change * in the interest of encouraging the widest possible deployment of * the technology. The Harvest software is really a reference * implementation of a set of protocols and formats, some of which * we intend to standardize. We encourage commercial * re-implementations of code complying to this set of standards. * */#define USE_TIMEOUT#include <stdio.h>#include <string.h>#include <unistd.h>#include <errno.h>#include <signal.h>#include <sys/types.h>#include <sys/socket.h>#include <fcntl.h>#include <sys/stat.h>#include <netinet/in.h>#ifdef USE_TIMEOUT#ifdef _AIX#include <sys/select.h>#endif#endif#include "util.h"/* Global Variables */char *dbfile = "PRODUCTION.gdbm";char *logfile = "gatherd.log";char *cffile = "gatherd.cf";char *pidfile = "gatherd.pid";char *indexfile = "INDEX.gdbm";char *allzipped = "All-Templates.gz";char *infofile = "INFO.soif";char *cmd_gzip = "gzip";char *topdir = NULL;int allow_all = 0;int deny_all = 0;char *allow_hosts[BUFSIZ];char *deny_hosts[BUFSIZ];int master_pid = 0;/* External Functions */extern int serve_client();/* Local Functions */static void disconnect();static void master_slave_mode();static void usage();static void load_configuration();static void write_pid();static void sigreap(){ while (waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0); /* catch any zombies */#ifdef _HARVEST_SYSV_ (void) signal(SIGCHLD, sigreap);#endif}static void sigcleanup(sig, code, scp, addr) int sig, code; struct sigcontext *scp; char *addr;{ if (getpid() == master_pid) unlink(pidfile); Log("exiting due to signal %d\n", sig); exit(1);}static void usage(){ fprintf(stderr, "\Usage: gatherd [-db | -index | -log | -zip | -cf file] [-d dir] port\n\ in.gatherd [-db | -index | -log | -zip | -cf file] [-d dir]\n"); exit(1);}int main(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[];{ char *pgm = strdup(argv[0]); static char buf[BUFSIZ]; int pid; FILE *logfp = NULL; signal(SIGCHLD, sigreap); /* Process the command line arguments */ for (argc--, argv++; argc > 0 && **argv == '-'; argc--, argv++) { if (!strcmp(*argv, "-db")) { if (--argc < 1) usage(); dbfile = strdup(*++argv); } else if (!strcmp(*argv, "-index")) { if (--argc < 1) usage(); indexfile = strdup(*++argv); } else if (!strcmp(*argv, "-log")) { if (--argc < 1) usage(); logfile = strdup(*++argv); } else if (!strcmp(*argv, "-cf")) { if (--argc < 1) usage(); cffile = strdup(*++argv); } else if (!strcmp(*argv, "-d") || !strcmp(*argv, "-dir")) { /* -dir is old */ if (--argc < 1) usage(); topdir = strdup(*++argv); /* Set gatherd's CWD to / if an absolute datadir pathname was given. */ /* Otherwise, a relative pathname was given and just leave CWD where */ /* gatherd was invoked from. Don't chdir after the fork. */ if (*topdir == '/') if (chdir("/") < 0) { perror("chdir: /:"); exit(1); } sprintf(buf, "%s/PRODUCTION.gdbm", topdir); dbfile = strdup(buf); sprintf(buf, "%s/INDEX.gdbm", topdir); indexfile = strdup(buf); sprintf(buf, "%s/gatherd.log", topdir); logfile = strdup(buf); sprintf(buf, "%s/gatherd.pid", topdir); pidfile = strdup(buf); sprintf(buf, "%s/gatherd.cf", topdir); cffile = strdup(buf); sprintf(buf, "%s/INFO.soif", topdir); infofile = strdup(buf); sprintf(buf, "%s/All-Templates.gz", topdir); allzipped = strdup(buf); } } /* * Before we go any further, make sure another gatherd isn't * already running. */ if ((pid = read_pid()) > -1) { if (kill(pid, 0) > -1) { /* gatherd already running *//* * Lets try it first without printing these messages. If another gatherd * is running, just die silently (the way it used to work). * * If we print these messages, some users might take it as a real error * and then get stressed out about killing the old gatherd and having * to start a new one. * * Note, gatherd traps almost every signal so it can remove its gatherd.pid * before it exits. Therefore, we can be relatively sure that if * a gatherd.pid exists and is killable, then its real. * fprintf (stderr, "A 'gatherd' process (pid %d) is already running for this gatherer\n", pid); fprintf (stderr, "Please remove %s\nif this is incorrect.\n", pidfile); * */ exit(0); } } if ((logfp = fopen(logfile, "a+")) != NULL) { setbuf(logfp, NULL); init_log(logfp, logfp); } else { setbuf(stderr, NULL); init_log(stderr, stderr); } if (access(indexfile, R_OK)) { fatal("Cannot read: %s\n", indexfile); } if (access(infofile, R_OK)) { Log("WARNING: Statistics file not readable: %s\n", infofile); infofile = NULL; } if (access(allzipped, R_OK)) { Log("WARNING: Cache file not readable: %s\n", allzipped); allzipped = NULL;
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